Project Geotechnical Engineer
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Project Geotechnical Engineer
Location: Idaho (Hayden, Lewiston, Meridian) • Washington (Spokane Valley, Tri-Cities) • Montana (Missoula)
Hybrid role – must reside within commuting distance of one of these office locations
License Required: Professional Engineer (PE) – ID or WA (within 30 days)
Overview:
A well-established geotechnical consulting firm is seeking a Project Geotechnical Engineer to manage and execute diverse subsurface investigations. This hybrid role includes technical analysis, project oversight, and team collaboration, with opportunities to contribute to mentoring and client-facing work.
Key Responsibilities:
Engineering & Analysis
Lead geotechnical projects from start to finish, including proposals, field programs, lab coordination, and technical analysis.
Conduct evaluations for ground conditions, foundation design, slope stability, and seismic risk.
Review and refine technical reports developed by other engineering staff.
Project Management
Own the full project cycle: proposal, execution, reporting, client delivery.
Attend project kickoff and special inspection meetings.
Ensure compliance with scope, budget, and schedule.
Collaborate closely with clients to clarify or adjust recommendations as needed.
Maintain up-to-date project records and billing information.
Apply risk management best practices throughout project lifecycle.
Team Collaboration
Supervise and support junior engineers and field technicians when needed.
Mentor EIs/EITs and contribute to the technical growth of the team.
Coordinate with lab and field supervisors to ensure quality and efficiency.
Professional Engagement
Participate in relevant technical and industry organizations.
Stay informed on geotechnical trends and standards to support continuous improvement.
Qualifications:
BS in Civil Engineering required; MS in Geotechnical or Civil Engineering preferred.
Active PE license in Idaho or Washington, or ability to obtain within 30 days.
5–10 years of experience in geotechnical engineering preferred.
Strong background in foundation design, soil mechanics, and technical reporting.
Familiarity with tools such as BoreDM, Settle3D, SLIDE, LPILE, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office.
Bonus if experienced with SharePoint, OneDrive, Unanet CRM, or Outlook.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work independently.
Valid driver’s license and clean driving record required.
Work Environment:
Hybrid setup: mix of office, home, and field visits.
Fieldwork may involve various weather conditions.
Occasional travel and flexibility required during busy periods.
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