The Project Geotechnical Engineer role involves leading subsurface investigation projects, performing technical analyses, and managing project lifecycles from proposal to completion.
Candidates must reside near Idaho, Washington, or Montana locations and hold or obtain a PE license within 30 days.
The position requires 5–10 years of experience, strong expertise in foundation design and soil mechanics, and proficiency with relevant tools.
Responsibilities include technical analysis, report review, client communication, supervising team members, and supporting professional development.
The role offers a hybrid work environment combining office, remote, and fieldwork, with occasional travel and flexible scheduling.
Strong communication skills, project management ability, and a valid driver’s license are essential.