Responsibilities
- Performs geotechnical engineering activities.
- Leads or coordinates the observation of field explorations and construction projects, documenting that work performed is consistent with project plans and specifications as well as in accordance with safety guidelines.
- Completes detailed field reports and assists with coordination of field exploration programs.
- Assists with training junior technical and technician staff.
- Supports project management tasks such as budget planning, general field report reviews, and proposal development.
- Manages small projects under the supervision of a certified professional engineer or scientist as required.
- Gathers field data and field samples for related projects.
- Coordinates samples for testing.
- Supports the completion of permit applications according to appropriate local, state and federal guidelines.
- Completes engineering analyses and/or calculations within assigned discipline.
- Develops moderately complex conceptual models under the supervision of a licensed engineer.
- Prepares deliverables such as memos and reports and provides occasional quality assurance/control support.
- Submits deliverables to the project manager in a timely manner.
- Assists project team members in making basic design decisions from detailed criteria provided by the senior engineer or project manager.
- Assists with the generation of technical reports; completes portions of technical reports and generates figures, tables, charts, etc.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or the foreign equivalent in Civil Engineering or a closely related engineering field and 2 years of experience as an Engineer, Research/Teaching Assistant, Lecturer or in a related geotechnical /civil engineering occupation.
- Experience must include 6 months using MathCAD, ArcGIS, GeoStudio Suite, SupportIT, Civil 3D, or other software related to the discipline of geotechnical engineering.
- U.S. workers (includes U.S. citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals granted temporary residence under one of the 1986 legalization programs, refugees, and asylees.
Benefits
- healthcare (with travel benefit for care not locally available)
- 401(k) with company match
- short-term and long-term disability
- life insurance
- wellbeing benefits
- paid vacation and sick time
- paid holidays
Work Arrangement
Remote (City/Region)
Additional Information
- Domestic travel to project sites may be required up to 10% of the time.