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Management of geotechnical engineering projects, which will consist of performing boring layouts, obtaining utility clearances, supervising drill rigs, performing in-situ testing, classifying soils, determining appropriate laboratory tests, and preparing geotechnical engineering reports.
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Experience with geotechnical report evaluation, especially soil thermal properties. This is an exciting time to join our team as we are involved in industry-leading projects and initiatives like interconnecting 5000 MW of solar generation in the next 5 years, the first utility-owned offshore wind project in United States federal waters off the Atlantic coast, and the largest data center load growth in the world.
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Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering. Current Asbestos and/or Lead Based Paint Inspector certifications – VA licenses preferred.
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Geo-Technology Associates, Inc. (GTA) is currently seeking a Senior Geotechnical Engineer for our office in Richmond, Virginia. MS Degree in geotechnical engineering preferred. As the Geotechnical Group Leader, you will provide mentoring and leadership for your team, and ensure safety rules and practices are followed.
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Prepare both geotechnical and CMT proposals, manage project budgets, and prepare change orders and invoices. Primarily involved with tasks supporting the preparation of geotechnical reports, including analysis and recommendations.
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Schnabel is an employee-owned, professional engineering and consulting firm that focuses on solving problems related to the earth and environment through specialization in geotechnical, geostructural, tunnel, and dam engineering.
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Ensures due diligence tasks are executed including but not limited to sketch plan/yield study, environmental reports, geotechnical reports, wetland reports, title review, boundary survey, and analogous estimates prior to end of defined inspection period.
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GAI Consultants is looking for a technically diversified Civil/Geotechnical Assistant Engineering Manager to support our Power Generation Geotechnical Engineering Group working in the Richmond, VA office.
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Field Geotechnical Engineer to oversee multiyear remediation program at large energy site. Must be a civil/environmental/geotechnical engineer; Must have experience working in the field, onsite with contractors and stakeholders.
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Demonstrated experience with site investigations, including structural bedrock measurements and mapping, data interpretation, geotechnical test borings, rock coring and geophysics. Master’s degree in engineering Geology, Structural Geology or Geotechnical Engineering is a plus.
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Prepare geotechnical engineering designs involving: rock/soil slope stability; cut slope and fill embankment design; B.S. or M.S. in Civil Engineering with a focus in Geotechnical Engineering.
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The primary duties of the Geotechnical Engineer are development and completion of geotechnical field and laboratory investigations, preparation of proposals and reporting documents, and completion and coordination of technical analyses for design.
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I am currently seeking a technically diversified Civil/Geotechnical Engineering Manager to bolster our Power Generation Geotechnical Engineering Group based in Richmond, VA. As a representative of my clients company, your role will involve fostering client and business relationships, overseeing staff management, and offering expertise in civil and geotechnical engineering across various multi-discipline design and construction projects.
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Both prepare and oversee the preparation and review of geotechnical and CMT proposals by junior staff. Primarily involved with overseeing the preparation and review of geotechnical reports from junior staff with a strong commitment to meeting project deadlines.
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As a Senior Project geotechnical engineer you can provide designers, owners and the general public the confidence that their facilities have been built with excellence and have been for over 31 years.
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