Geotechnical Design Project Engineer

NW Recruiting Partners

Geotechnical Design Project Engineer

Bothell, WA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Geotechnical Project Engineer

    Bothell, WA

     

    Are you an experienced Geotechnical Engineer who is looking for an exceptional opportunity to make your mark on a groundbreaking industry? NW Recruiting Partners is working with a well-established Pacific Northwest-based company specializing in environmentally friendly ground improvement solutions. If you appreciate working with a team that values work ethic, education, and innovation, this may be the right opportunity for you!

    The ideal candidate will have at least four years of experience working as a Geotechnical or Civil Engineer, with a PE license or the desire to attain it. You will have the opportunity to work with leading experts, and write and present technical papers at industry conferences, universities, and colleges. This is an opportunity to work with world-class developers, international construction companies, and industry-leading Engineers, as well as educate and influence an industry.

    Geotechnical Engineer Responsibilities:

    • Develop and execute geotechnical engineering systems in alignment with company standards and safety protocols.
    • Work closely with project managers, clients, and contractors to devise practical and efficient project plans.
    • Carry out field activities, including supervising engineering processes and gathering relevant data.
    • Create comprehensive technical reports and documentation for project proposals and submissions.
    • Keep up to date on emerging trends and innovations in geotechnical and civil engineering technologies.

     

    Geotechnical Engineer Qualifications:

    • 4+ years of Geotechnical or Civil Engineering experience.
    • Masters’ Degree in Civil/Geotechnical Engineering, a plus.
    • Professional Engineering (PE) License, or the ability and desire to attain it.
    • Knowledge of computer programs for geotechnical analysis.
    • Fundamental understanding of soil mechanics.
    • Experience with soil classification in the field and laboratory.
    • Basic industry knowledge of large municipal infrastructure projects (tunnels, shafts, secant piles, shored walls, dewatering systems).

     

    Compensation: $95K - $125K+ per year (DOE), plus a discretionary bonus