Project Geotechnical Engineer
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Project Geotechnical Engineer
Location:
Idaho (Hayden, Lewiston, Meridian)
Washington (Spokane Valley, Tri-Cities)
Montana (Missoula)
Hybrid role. Candidates must reside within commuting distance of one of the listed office locations.
License Requirement:
Professional Engineer (PE) license in Idaho or Washington, or ability to obtain within 30 days.
Overview
A well-established geotechnical consulting organization is seeking a Project Geotechnical Engineer to lead and execute a wide range of subsurface investigation projects. This hybrid role combines technical engineering analysis, project management, and cross-functional collaboration, with opportunities for mentoring and direct client interaction.
Key Responsibilities
Engineering & Technical Analysis
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Lead geotechnical projects from proposal through completion, including field programs, laboratory coordination, and technical evaluations.
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Perform analyses related to ground conditions, foundation design, slope stability, and seismic considerations.
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Review, edit, and finalize technical reports prepared by engineering staff.
Project Management
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Manage the full project lifecycle, including proposals, execution, reporting, and client deliverables.
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Participate in project kickoff meetings and special inspections as required.
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Ensure projects are completed within defined scope, schedule, and budget.
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Communicate directly with clients to clarify findings and adjust recommendations when necessary.
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Maintain accurate project documentation, records, and billing information.
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Apply risk management best practices throughout the project lifecycle.
Team Collaboration
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Supervise and support junior engineers and field technicians as needed.
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Mentor Engineers-in-Training (EITs) and support technical development within the team.
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Coordinate with laboratory and field supervisors to ensure quality and efficiency.
Professional Engagement
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Participate in relevant technical and industry organizations.
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Stay current with geotechnical standards, methods, and emerging trends to support continuous improvement.
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering required; Master’s degree in Geotechnical or Civil Engineering preferred.
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Active PE license in Idaho or Washington, or ability to obtain licensure within 30 days.
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5–10 years of professional experience in geotechnical engineering preferred.
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Strong expertise in foundation design, soil mechanics, and technical reporting.
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Experience with tools such as BoreDM, Settle3D, SLIDE, LPILE, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office.
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Familiarity with SharePoint, OneDrive, Unanet CRM, or Outlook is a plus.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills.
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Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects.
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Valid driver’s license and clean driving record required.
Work Environment
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Hybrid work model combining office, remote, and field-based work.
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Field assignments may involve varying weather conditions.
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Occasional travel and schedule flexibility required during peak workloads.
