Civil/Geotechnical Staff Engineer

Braun Intertec Corporation

The Role

Overview

Entry-level civil/geotechnical engineer rotating through field and lab tasks.

Key Responsibilities

  • testing management
  • report preparation
  • client relations
  • proposal prep
  • construction observation

Tasks

-Work independently on specific assignments of limited scope and with engineers and on larger projects as a team member -Develop solutions, make recommendations, and prepare engineering reports for review -Manage basic geotechnical and material testing projects -Maintain client communications and build client relations -Prepare proposals for geotechnical and material testing projects -Observe construction in progress and reports to project or senior engineer

Requirements

  • civil eng
  • concrete
  • slope stability
  • instrumentation
  • eit
  • communication

What You Bring

-Ability to perform field related services at least 50% of time during the program field rotation -Concrete materials -Solid written and verbal communication skills -Valid driver's license -Slope stability -In situ instrumentation -Ability to travel up to 25% of time -Bachelor's degree in civil engineering with geotechnical, materials emphasis, or related -Ability to occasionally lift 50 pounds -Possess EIT certification or ability to obtain within 6 months

Benefits

-Deep foundations -Gain experience relevant to work toward obtaining Professional Engineer license

The Company

About Braun Intertec Corporation

-Founded in 1957 by Jack Braun in his home, the firm began as a humble soil-testing provider and steadily expanded across the Midwest. -Over decades, it added geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, drilling, geospatial services, nondestructive examination, and materials testing. -Headquartered in Minneapolis, it now operates across 14 states, serving both public and private clients nationwide. -Notable work includes environmental site assessments, highway interchange testing, levee restoration after the 2008 floods, and nondestructive testing on historic artifacts. -The firm’s acquisitions—like Edwards‑Pitman Environmental and several geoscience groups—enhanced its reach in compliance, permitting and environmental remediation. -Typical projects span highways, schools, industrial sites, hydroelectric facilities, fulfillment centers, and flood control infrastructure. -A standout moment: testing a Titanic whistle in 1999 underscored both its technical depth and adventurous scope.

Sector Specialisms

Retail

Utilities

Commercial

Heavy Industrial

Healthcare

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Institutional

Residential

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