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Technical knowledge of geotechnical engineering, including: design of deep foundations, shallow foundations, evaluating slope stability, earthquake engineering, retaining wall design, earth retention, rock mechanics, settlement of compressible soils, ground improvement techniques, support of excavation, dewatering, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues.
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Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer preferred or Certified Engineering Geologist. Must have a PE for State of Washington and be a technical geotechnical engineer with seismic projects and full fledged PM with financials.
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Field/construction observation experience must include one or more of the following areas: logging geotechnical explorations, observation of pile driving operations, observations of earthwork activities, installation and recording of geotechnical instrumentation, field reconnaissance, and/or underground work.
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Committed to technical excellence and high-quality service, we provide integrated geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, environmental and natural resource services for clients worldwide.
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A minimum of 8years of experience as a Geotechnical or Geological Engineer. A Mid-Level Geotechnical Engineer will be hired in as a Senior Professional I, II, or III. Develop scope of services, technical approach, and fee estimates for geotechnical projects within railroad right of way.
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Mid-Level Geotechnical Engineer will be hired in as a Senior Professional I, II, or III. MS or PhD Degree in Geotechnical Engineering (or Geological Engineering), supported by a BS Degree in Engineering or Geology.
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Develop local and regional client relationships to obtain opportunities for geotechnical engineering investigations and construction materials testing services. Masters Degree in Civil Engineering with geotechnical engineering emphasis is preferred.
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Minimum of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with specific coursework in geotechnical engineering and Master's degree in Geotechnical Engineering strongly preferred. Minimum 8-15 years of relevant site investigation, geotechnical analysis, and geotechnical engineering construction support experience, including professional services consulting experience.
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Responsibilities:Perform geotechnical or structural engineering analyses and calculations for tunnels, shafts, foundations, retaining structures, landslide and slope stability, ground improvement, and seismic evaluations.
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Working with senior engineers to practice coordinating directly with outside civil, electrical, and geotechnical engineering consultants. Interpreting USGS maps, FEMA maps, NRCS soil survey, National wetlands inventory, ALTA surveys, maps, and other information to identify site constraints and feasibility for solar.
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Schnabel is an employee-owned professional engineering and consulting firm with focuses on designs and analyses in structural and geotechnical engineering through specialization in dams, tunnels, transportation, and their pertinent structures.
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Interact directly with other disciplines such as roadway, drainage, structures, MOT, geotechnical, water, and environment and coordinate design. Experience in traffic signal, ITS, lighting, signing and pavement marking design, Plan, Specifications, and Estimate Development.
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Aspects geotechnical engineers tackle challenges on a variety of complex projects all over the northwest ranging from bridge replacements, landslide stabilization, transportation and roadway design, water and wastewater conveyance, reservoirs and dams, mid- and high-rise buildings, development within and near steep-slope sensitive areas, and floodplain and natural habitat restoration.
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Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering (KIE) has an opening for a dynamic Geotechnical Engineering Internship in our growing Geotechnical Group. You will be part of our rapidly growing Infrastructure Design Department, which includes structural, geotechnical, civil, drainage, roadway, rail, and materials disciplines, is a multi-faceted and leading-edge division of Kiewit with best-in-class technical expertise focused on the design-build delivery of infrastructure projects.
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As a Dam Project Engineer, you will need to be a driven, motivated individual who will assist with technical aspects of the project and client management within the Geotechnical Dams and Hydraulics Practice of Gannett Fleming, focusing on clients and projects in the western US. Duties will include management, analysis, design and construction observation of a wide variety of dam and flood risk reduction projects.
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