Geotechnical Engineer at Arcadis
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

27 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Geotechnical Analysis, Seepage Analysis, Slope Stability Analysis, Settlement Analysis, Technical Reporting, Field Investigations, Data Evaluation, Project Management, Collaboration, gINT, SEEPW, SLOPEW, CWALSHT, PYWall, LPILE, GROUP

Industry

Professional Services

Description
Geotechnical analyses for levees, dams, floodwalls, and other hydraulic structures, including but not limited to seepage, slope stability and settlement analysis, and preparing technical reports. Preparation of geotechnical recommendations that aid in the development of designs, drawings, specifications, and reports Work with our multi-disciplinary Water Management team that includes Civil, Structural, and Geotechnical Engineers to deliver innovative designs for our clients Data evaluation of instrumentation systems at levees, spillways, outlet works, and slopes. Assists in planning and coordinating geotechnical field investigations Reviews boring logs and laboratory data With this role as a geotechnical engineer, you will work on projects both small and large, and as a team member under the close guidance and supervision of a senior engineer Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills to fluently communicate to clients and present technical information. Design and analyses of other heavy civil and earthen structures will be a part of this role in addition to preparing design/bid packages for permitting/construction, and coordinating and overseeing construction administration, and inspection services. Planning field exploration and laboratory testing programs. Some travel may be required to project site visits, client meetings, safety audits, construction oversight, etc. A Bachelor's degree in Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geological Engineering, or related field is required along with 5 years of geotechnical experience. In addition, the candidate for this role will need to be a Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or the ability to obtain license in Arkansas within 3 months. Preferred qualifications for this position include a Master's degree in Civil Engineering. Candidates should have a minimum of 8 years of geotechnical experience. Experience in managing project teams and collaborating with other technical disciplines is helpful. Proficiency in using programs such as gINT, SEEPW, SLOPEW, CWALSHT, PYWall, LPILE, and GROUP is also a plus. Additionally, candidates should have experience in geotechnical analyses for dams, levees, cofferdams, and foundations for various hydraulic structures. This includes, but is not limited to, expertise in seepage, static and seismic stability analysis, liquefaction analysis, deformation analysis, and foundation and settlement analysis.
Responsibilities
Conduct geotechnical analyses for hydraulic structures and prepare technical reports. Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to deliver innovative designs and oversee construction administration.
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