Geotechnical Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-09
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer, Structural Engineer -
Construction
Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer
Primary Responsibilities
HDR's Geotechnical Engineer will: perform geotechnical engineering to support design recommendations for bridge foundations, retaining walls, and earthen embankments for roadways, railroads, dams and levees; perform geotechnical engineering analyses for the vertical and lateral capacity of deep foundations; perform slope stability and settlement analyses for roadway and railway embankments; perform slope stability, settlement and seepage analysis for dams and levees; perform subgrade evaluations for roadways and track beds for railroads;
prepare geotechnical engineering reports and memos; complete site reconnaissance for the planning of geotechnical investigations; coordinate field investigations and laboratory testing; periodically observe the construction of earthwork for roadways, dams and levees, installation of driven piles and drilled shafts; and review work of and mentor junior engineers and technical staff as needed.
- A Master's Degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering or a closely related engineering field and 3 years of experience in geotechnical engineering or a Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering or a closely related engineering field and 5 years of experience in geotechnical engineering.
- Experience may include professional, internship, or university research experience and must include experience in: subsurface investigations, including Standard Penetration Testing (SPT) and Shelby tube sampling; soil strata and geologic conditions in the Midwest;
Cone Penetration Testing (CPT); soil lab and material testing; foundation design under varying geotechnical conditions; geotechnical software including LPILE, Geostudio, SETTLE3D, COMSOL Multiphysics, MS Projects, AutoCAD, MATLAB, and gINT; USACE, FHWA, and DOT geotechnical guidance and standards; and Microsoft Office. - Accepting licensed and unlicensed candidates. Professional Engineer licensure is not a prerequisite for this position.
- Available to travel locally and regionally to project sites across Nebraska, Iowa, and neighboring states. Typical travel is once per month for 1 to 3 days in duration.
- NOTE:
All HDR positions in the US may be subject to background checks and/or pre-employment drug testing.
Location of Employment: 1917 South 67th Street, Omaha, NE 68106.
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