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Geotechnical Engineer
About the job Geotechnical Engineer
Main Areas of Responsibility
Technical Expertise in Civil Engineering:
- Stability, Settlement, and Seepage Analysis: Ability to perform and interpret complex analyses related to solid waste disposal facilities.
- Civil Engineering Design: Proficiency in designing surface water systems, leachate collection and pumping systems, and grading for solid waste disposal facilities.
Field and Laboratory Investigation Skills:
- Coordination: Experience in establishing and coordinating field and lab investigations to characterize solid waste facilities.
Project Management:
- Task Management: Ability to manage various project tasks and ensure timely project completion.
- Client Interaction: Skills in responding to client needs and questions and preparing proposals.
Technical Reporting:
- Report Preparation: Experience in overseeing and preparing detailed technical reports.
Communication Skills:
- Effective Communication: Ability to communicate clearly with clients, regulatory agencies, colleagues, and managers.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
- Integration of Disciplines: Interest and capability in working on projects that integrate various disciplines within civil engineering.
Professional Development:
- Continuous Learning: Willingness to invest in personal and professional growth and to learn from senior staff.
Qualifications
- Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Geotechnical engineering; Masters degree is highly preferred
- At least 2-10 years of relevant experience with geotechnical projects
- Proficiency in AutoCAD/Civil 3D, MS Word and Excel
- EIT or P.E. registration
- Solid written and oral communication skills to include proposal writing and reporting
- Good interpersonal skills
- Ability to learn new concepts quickly and willingness to take on diverse challenges
- Valid drivers license and ability to travel out of town
Package Details
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