Geotechnical Designer
Geotechnical Designer
Benesch is offering a career opportunity for a Geotechnical Designer to join our Lincoln Division. Benesch is committed to providing our clients with exceptional geotechnical engineering services that include subsurface exploration, laboratory analyses, geology and site condition summaries, analyses and recommendations for design and construction. Our geotechnical portfolio includes general and advanced field testing, analysis, and evaluations. Benesch teams across the country are routinely awarded recognition by local, state, and federal organizations as well as professional engineering societies.
This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic team that provides innovative services not typically offered by other consultants, resulting in long-term solutions. You'll find the work engaging due to the variety of the services provided, ensuring variety in your day while being mentored by a team of experts!
Location
This role will be based in either our Lincoln or Grand Island office.
The Impact You Will Have
- This position will require travel to project sites located across the United States, likely involving out-of-town trips.
- Classify and log geotechnical borings during subsurface exploration operations.
- Verify that work performed during subsurface explorations are conducted in accordance with railroad and Benesch safety requirements, proposal documents, and ASTM specifications.
- Verify that soil samples acquired during the geotechnical exploration are handled and delivered to the material testing laboratory in accordance with ASTM specifications.
- Submit draft boring logs and laboratory testing assignments to the Project Engineer.
- Present final laboratory test assignments to material laboratory staff.
- Complete geotechnical analyses and develop geotechnical recommendations for designs for foundations (shallow and deep), retaining walls, and slopes for building, transportation, and civil/site development projects.
- Prepare draft geotechnical engineering reports.
- Provide specialized observation during construction phases to ensure geotechnical aspects are properly addressed and implemented.
- Monitor and test civil and structural installations, including cut and fill earthwork, footing, and pile installation, and ground stabilization activities.
What You Will Need
- Minimum bachelor’s degree of Science in Civil Engineering. (Master’s degree in geotechnical engineering is a plus but not required.)
- 0-2 years of geotechnical or civil engineering experience.
- Problem solving and general scientific evaluation skills
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively independently and in a team environment
- Maintaining a professional image and a respectful attitude.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Competent use of applicable Microsoft Office products.
- A reliable form of transportation and a valid driver’s license.