Are you looking for a career where you can work with limited direction with an engaged team focused on finding creative solutions to complex geotechnical problems for a wide variety of clients and projects? If so, you’ve come to the right place!

A day in the life as a Wood Rodgers’ Senior Geotechnical Engineer 

As a Senior Geotechnical Engineer, you’ll work on such projects that include residential, commercial, industrial, and public works. Among a variety of tasks, a few things you can count on are:

  • Develop and maintain internal and external client relationships, including project and non-project related face-to-face meetings.
  • Develop and execute services and analyses indicated in the project scope.
  • Perform engineering analysis using company and industry methodologies and standards.
  • Provide work direction and training for engineering staff in exploration, sampling, laboratory testing, analysis, and report writing.
  • Review of development plans for compliance with the project’s geotechnical report requirements.

Of course, there are other duties, including forensic investigations, development and design of innovative solutions to unique problems and writing technical reports from scratch.  And there is so much more, so consider applying to learn more. If you meet the baseline requirements, we’ll set you up for an interview.

Here is the baseline of qualifications

  • Master’s degree (MS) in Civil Engineering.
  • Professional Engineer in Nevada or California.
  • Ten or more years of experience in performing work as a geotechnical engineer.
  • Project and client management along with managing and directing staff.
  • Familiarity with software for assessing slope stability, liquefaction, pavement design, and deep foundations.

How we elevate your game

Joining Wood Rodgers comes with perks to support you in your personal and professional journey.

  • A Unique Culture: An engineering firm that doesn’t feel like one. We are inventors that ask, “why not?” with leadership that empowers employees to grow, challenge convention, and develop creative solutions.  At the core are great people; people who want to learn, teach, help, and collaborate.
  • Teamwork: experience what being a part of the Wood Rodgers family feels like. Be inspired by your leaders, be encouraged and cheered on by your teammates to live a big life and be supported in your whole life working while you work with us. Visit our website to get a feel or check us out on social media @woodrodgersinc!

Go to our website at www.woodrodgers.com to learn more or to apply for this position.

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This range has not been adjusted for any specific geographic differential and can fluctuate above or below the posted range. If there is an offer, the salary presented will consider several factors including, but not limited to, a candidate’s experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, and training. Base pay is just one piece of the compensation package offered by Wood Rodgers.

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