What are the responsibilities and job description for the Geotechnical Project Engineer position at Engeo, Inc.?
Position Summary : Working collaboratively with peers and ENGEO’s technical leaders, you will gain experience working on a wide variety of challenging and world-renowned projects. You will be encouraged and supported to manage geotechnically challenging coastal engineering projects with a concentration on coastal structures, beach nourishment, and resilience planning which may involve feasibility studies, engineering designs and analyses, numerical modeling, report preparation, plan development, permitting, and construction engineering services.
A Day in the Life : “Ever-changing! In a given week I could be working on several different projects in various stages of design or construction. I have a good mix of heads-down work, fieldwork, and project management work. My advice is to find what types of projects, types of analyses, or skills you are looking to develop. You will get the opportunity to work on them – all you need to do is ask.” - Teresa Klotzback, P.E., Project Engineer
Primary Responsibilities (to include but not limited to)
- Lead and manage projects
- Prepare civil / coastal engineering designs for shoreline protection and restoration projects, groins, jetties, breakwaters, and other waterfront improvements. Design earth-retaining structures, slope stabilization, corrective grading, and landslide mitigation
- Assess sea level rise and wave runup impacts on coastal structures and infrastructure
- Perform logging of borings and test pits, observation of pier and pile construction, and other construction observation, such as observation of rock revetment
- Prepare permit documents and coordinate with regulatory agencies
- Perform other relevant duties as required
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