What does an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer Do?
The Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer is responsible for geological mapping, report writing, site characterization, numerical modeling and analysis of excavations/supports. Prepares and inspects projects involving drilling and exploration. Being an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Requires a bachelor's degree. Working as an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed.
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Job Description. The successful candidate, who must have a BS in Civil Engineering, will be expected to perform geophysical field surveys (e.g., electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar and utility locating), and to observe and document geotechnical and geologic investigations (e.g., test borings, test pits, etc.) on project sites that will generally be located throughout Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Southern New York. Performing ...
Job Description. The successful candidate, who must have a BS in Civil Engineering, will be expected to perform geophysical field surveys (e.g., electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar and utility locating), and to observe and document geotechnical and geologic investigations (e.g., test borings, test pits, etc.) on project sites that will generally be located throughout Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Southern New York. Performing ...
Job Description. The successful candidate, who must have a BS in Civil Engineering, will be expected to perform geophysical field surveys (e.g., electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar and utility locating), and to observe and document geotechnical and geologic investigations (e.g., test borings, test pits, etc.) on project sites that will generally be located throughout Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Southern New York. Performing ...
Job Description. The successful candidate, who must have a BS in Civil Engineering, will be expected to perform geophysical field surveys (e.g., electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar and utility locating), and to observe and document geotechnical and geologic investigations (e.g., test borings, test pits, etc.) on project sites that will generally be located throughout Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Southern New York. Performing ...