
Geotechnical Engineer
Nv5
The Role
Overview
Geotechnical engineer delivering design, analysis, and oversight for NYC projects
Key Responsibilities
- analysis review
- report preparation
- staff oversight
- special inspection
- scope development
- subsurface exploration
Tasks
-Reviewing engineering analyses performed by junior staff, including analyses for slope stability, settlement and consolidation, deep foundation design, support of excavation design, and soil liquefaction; -Preparing engineering reports, including the evaluation of collected field and laboratory results, in accordance with the NYC Building Code and other IBC-based codes; -Perform oversight and Manage junior staff who perform oversight during subsurface explorations; -Reviewing engineering design analyses related to allowable bearing pressures, settlement analysis, deep foundation, liquefaction and site-specific seismic designs, slope stability, seepage analysis, and support of excavations. -Providing Special Inspection oversight for deep foundation testing and installation, subgrade inspection, controlled filling and in-place density testing, and installation of underpinning and support of excavation (SOE) systems. -Developing scopes of work for use in proposals.
Requirements
- autocad
- geotech software
- civil engineering
- pe license
- osha
- analytical
What You Bring
Knowledge and experience using geotechnical analysis programs, such as Slide, APile, LPile, All-Pile, WEAP, CivilTech Shoring Suite, Deep EX, PLAXIS, Shake 2000, and other advanced modelling programs a plus. Experience with AutoCAD is required. Candidates having OSHA 10-hour, 30-hour, or 40-hour training a plus. -Candidates shall have good writing skills and analytical thinking -Knowledge and experience using geotechnical analysis programs, such as Slide, APile, LPile, All-Pile, WEAP, CivilTech Shoring Suite, Deep EX, PLAXIS, Shake 2000, and other advanced modelling programs a plus. -Experience with AutoCAD is required. -A Baccalaureate degree in civil engineering (post-graduate education with a concentration in Geotechnical Engineering is a plus) -A current NYS Professional Engineering license (or ability to obtain reciprocity within 6 months of hire) -Candidates having OSHA 10-hour, 30-hour, or 40-hour training a plus.
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Benefits
The pay range for this position in New York City is $90,000.00 to $130,000.00 per year; however, base pay offered may be higher or lower depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience of the candidate. This information is provided per the salary transparency provisions of the NYCHRL. Base pay information is based on market location. Applicants should apply via the NV5 careers site. NV5 offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental, life insurance, PTO, 401(k) and professional development/advancement opportunities.
The Company
About Nv5
-offers a broad spectrum of engineering, consulting, and technical services -focuses on infrastructure, energy, and industrial sectors, operating on large-scale projects across the globe -expertise spans civil engineering, building systems, water resources, and environmental services -helps clients with everything from large infrastructure development to specialized environmental solutions -notable projects include transportation networks, utilities, water treatment facilities, and urban developments -continues to expand through strategic acquisitions, bringing more expertise into the fold -known for leveraging advanced technologies and innovative solutions to deliver high-quality results
Sector Specialisms
Infrastructure
Buildings
Utilities
Government
Construction
Environmental
Energy
Water Resources
Heavy Civil
Transport
Marine
