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Must have a PE for State of Washington and be a technical geotechnical engineer with seismic projects and full fledged PM with financials. Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer preferred or Certified Engineering Geologist.
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Preferably, the ideal candidate will have either academic or prior work experience in one or more of the following areas: civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, excavation support, seismic analyses, rock mechanics, or trenchless technologies.
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Their offices in Oregon and Washington provide a range of geotechnical engineering services, specializing in infrastructure projects including bridges, hillside design, retaining structures, seismic analyses, and forensic geotechnical engineering.
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Perform geotechnical engineering analyses and calculations including slope stability analyses, seismic evaluations, shallow and deep foundation design, ground improvement design, excavation and shoring evaluations, and other challenging technical evaluations as well as review work by others.
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5 years of Geotechnical Design and Engineering Licensed PE preferably in Washington Minimum BS in Geotechnical or Civil Engineering Seismic site studies preferred but not required Experienced interacting directly with clients.
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The Oregon and Washington offices provide consulting engineering services which include, conventional geotechnical services and construction materials testing services, as well as, advanced geotechnical engineering for hillside design, retaining structures, bridges, seismic analyses, and forensic geotechnical engineering.
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Must have a PE for the State of Washington and be a technical geotechnical engineer with seismic projects and full-fledged PM with financials. Have advanced knowledge of the California seismic landscape and proven skills of developing hazard mitigation measures required.
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Under direct supervision, performs basic to moderate complexity geologic/ seismic evaluations/fault rupture hazard and slope stability investigations/ hydrogeologic analysis (aquifer test analysis; geochemical analysis; geotechnical analysis; contaminant transport analysis etc.
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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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NV5, Inc. is seeking a highly motivated, self-driven PRINCIPAL GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER for a leadership position in the Pacific Northwest. NV5, Inc. is seeking a highly motivated, self-driven PRINCIPAL GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER for a leadership position in the Pacific Northwest.
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You will be part of our rapidly growing Infrastructure Design Department, which includes structural, geotechnical, MOT, civil, drainage, roadway, rail, traffic, 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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Experience with finite element based seismic soil structure interaction modeling (preferred). Perform Finite element based seismic soil structure interaction modeling. Join our team, as an entry level PhD Technical Geotechnical Engineer in Seattle, Washington.
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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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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Geotechnical Engineer for our Seattle, WA office. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in geotechnical engineering. Familiar with seismic design specifications and requirements in Pacific Northwest.
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PhD or Master’s Degree in Geotechnical Engineering or 2-5 years of related experience. We are an innovative geotechnical construction contractor that is recognized for designing and building complex foundation systems for commercial, heavy civil and industrial projects throughout the Western United States.
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