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Join Ninyo & Moore in Denver, CO, as a Project Geotechnical Engineer. Manage key studies for public and private projects, focusing on seismic, slope stability, and foundation analysis. Requires a PE license, 6+ years of CO Front Range experience, and offers a competitive benefits package.
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United States , Centennial
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90000.00 - 120000.00 USD / Year
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Project Geotechnical Engineer
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Join Ninyo & Moore in Houston as a Project Geotechnical Engineer. Manage diverse projects including geotechnical, forensic, and construction work. Perform field activities, hazard evaluations, and complex engineering analyses. Requires a PE license, 4+ years' local consulting experience, and offe...
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United States , Houston
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Seeking a Project Geotechnical Engineer in Irvine to manage diverse geotechnical, forensic, and construction projects. You will perform field investigations, analyze seismic hazards and slope stability, and prepare technical reports. Requires a PE license, 4+ years of consulting experience, and e...
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United States , Irvine
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95000.00 - 120000.00 USD / Year
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Geotechnical Project Engineer
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Seeking a Geotechnical Project Engineer in Columbus, GA. This role involves leading field investigations, analysis, design, and reporting for diverse projects. Requires a PE license, a Bachelor's in Engineering, and 5-8 years of experience. We offer full benefits, a 401(k), and education reimburs...
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United States , Columbus, Georgia
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Geotechnical Project Engineer - Transportation
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Join our growing Geotechnical Transportation team across Northern/Central California. This role requires a PE with 5-8 years' experience in engineering analysis, design, and field investigations for transport projects. We offer a flexible location, comprehensive benefits, and a bonus program.
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United States , Sacramento; Lodi; Concord; San Jose
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94300.00 - 146100.00 USD / Year
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Geotechnical Project Engineer
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Join Terracon as a Geotechnical Project Engineer in our new Morgantown, WV office. Lead diverse commercial, transportation, and energy projects, applying 5+ years of geotechnical engineering experience. This role offers project management growth, quality control duties, and a full benefits packag...
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United States , Morgantown
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Geotechnical Project Engineer
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Seeking a Geotechnical Project Engineer in Lombard, IL. Lead investigations, design, and analysis for diverse infrastructure projects. Requires a PE license, 5-8 years' experience, and offers full benefits with bonus programs. Be a technical leader and mentor in a dynamic role.
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United States , Lombard
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94300.00 - 146100.00 USD / Year
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Project Geotechnical Engineer
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Join Ninyo & Moore's new Austin, Texas office as a Project Geotechnical Engineer. Manage diverse geotechnical, forensic, and construction projects for local clients. Requires a PE license, 4+ years of consulting experience, and strong analytical skills. We offer a competitive benefits package for...
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United States , Austin
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Explore rewarding Geotechnical Project Engineer jobs and discover a critical career at the intersection of engineering and earth science. A Geotechnical Project Engineer is a specialized civil engineering professional who applies principles of soil and rock mechanics to investigate subsurface conditions, analyze stability, and design foundations and earthworks for all types of structures. These experts ensure the very ground upon which our infrastructure is built is safe, stable, and suitable for its intended purpose, making their role fundamental to construction and development projects worldwide. Professionals in these jobs typically manage the entire lifecycle of geotechnical investigations and designs. Common responsibilities begin with planning and supervising subsurface exploration programs, which may include drilling boreholes, conducting field tests like Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) or Cone Penetrometer Tests (CPT), and collecting soil and rock samples. They then analyze the laboratory test data on these samples to determine key engineering properties such as shear strength, compressibility, and permeability. Using this data, a Geotechnical Project Engineer performs complex analyses for foundation design (e.g., shallow footings, deep piles, caissons), slope stability, earth retention systems (like retaining walls and shoring), and seismic hazard assessment. They prepare detailed technical reports with design recommendations and specifications, often serving as the Engineer of Record. Beyond pure technical analysis, a significant aspect of these jobs involves comprehensive project management. Engineers in this role develop project scopes, prepare proposals and cost estimates, manage budgets and schedules, and ensure deliverables meet quality standards and client expectations. They frequently lead and mentor junior engineers and field technicians, providing technical guidance and fostering professional development. Effective communication is paramount, as they must translate complex geotechnical concepts and risks for clients, contractors, regulatory agencies, and other project stakeholders, such as structural engineers and architects. Site visits and construction observation are also common to review compliance with geotechnical recommendations and address unforeseen ground conditions. Typical skills and requirements for Geotechnical Project Engineer jobs include a bachelor’s degree in civil or geotechnical engineering, with a master’s degree often preferred for advanced analysis roles. Licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) is a standard and crucial requirement for approving designs and reports. Key technical skills include proficiency with geotechnical analysis software (e.g., for slope stability, foundation settlement, or finite element modeling), a strong grasp of relevant codes and standards, and excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities. Successful candidates also possess strong project management, leadership, and client relation skills. A willingness to split time between office, field, and construction sites, sometimes involving travel, is typical for this hands-on profession. If you are an engineer passionate about solving ground-related challenges and leading projects from conception to completion, exploring Geotechnical Project Engineer jobs could be your next career step.

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