Develops solutions, makes recommendations, and prepares engineering reports for review
Perform various field and laboratory tests
Manage basic geotechnical and material testing projects
Perform field related services at least 50% of time
Work independently on specific assignments of limited scope and with engineers and on larger projects as a team member
Prepare proposals for geotechnical and material testing projects
Observe construction in progress and reports to project engineer
Maintain client communications and build client relations
Requirements
eit
civil engineering
communication
driver's license
field‑testing
consulting
Good written and verbal communication skills
Valid driver's license and clean driving record
Travel up to 25% of time
Possess EIT certification or ability to obtain within 6 months
Must be able to lift 50 pounds on a regular basis
Prior professional consulting experience desired
Proficiency in field-testing & report writing experience
Bachelor's degree in civil engineering with geotechnical, materials emphasis, or related
Benefits
Gain experience relevant to obtain Professional Engineer license
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
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.
Culture + Values
Integrity and transparency
Customer commitment
Continuous improvement
Employee development and well-being
Collaboration and teamwork
Innovation and adaptability
Environment + Sustainability
Committed to reducing environmental impact across all operations.
Focus on improving energy efficiency and waste reduction initiatives.
Collaborates with clients to design and implement sustainable engineering and environmental solutions.
Inclusion & Diversity
Strives to create a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Implements employee training to foster inclusion and cultural awareness.
Conducts regular monitoring and assessment of diversity and inclusion efforts.