Geotechnical Engineer

Job Locations US-TX-Irving
Posted Date 18 hours ago(5/17/2024 1:33 PM)
Job ID
2024-4014
# of Openings
1
Category
Engineering

Overview

Are you a skilled Geotechnical Engineer looking for a new opportunity? Join our team and make a significant impact on groundbreaking projects. We're seeking a passionate professional to contribute their expertise and help shape the world beneath our feet.

 

What We Offer:
- Exciting projects and challenging assignments
- Supportive and collaborative work environment
- Opportunities for professional growth and development
- Competitive compensation package!

- Full package of benefits including 401(k) w/ company match!

 

Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities
- Conduct site investigations to assess soil and rock conditions
- Perform geotechnical analysis and calculations
- Design foundations, retaining structures, and slope stabilization systems
- Collaborate with project teams to integrate geotechnical considerations
- Monitor construction activities to ensure adherence to geotechnical specifications
- Prepare clear and concise reports and recommendations

- Track budgets & project financials for accuracy; invoice clients appropriately.

- Maintain positive business relationships with clients, government officials, contractors, etc.

- Participate in professional meetings and/or business development functions as needed.

Qualifications

Requirements

- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering required

- Minimum of 5 years experience in Geotechnical Engieering

- Professional Engineer (PE) License, preference to State of Texas

 

Experience in geotechnical investigations, geotechnical (or related) reports, defining testing plans, interpreting test data, performing engineering analyses for foundation design, drilling, boring plan layout, site preparation issues, slope stability and seismic hazard evaluations, structural special inspections.

 

JOB ID: IND123

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