Geotechnical Project Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer
Geotechnical Project Engineer (Direct Hire)
Columbus, Georgia
Full-Time | Direct Hire
$85,000 – $100,000 annually
Are you a PE-licensed Geotechnical Engineer ready to take the next step in your career? This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing organization where your expertise will directly shape impactful projects across public works, transportation, commercial, energy, and industrial sectors.
Why This Role Stands OutDirect hire with long-term career stability
Lead and manage projects from investigation through construction
Work closely with senior leadership while mentoring junior engineers
Strong mix of technical work, client interaction, and project management
Clear path for professional growth and advancement
Lead and perform geotechnical field investigations, engineering analyses, and design recommendations
Prepare and review geotechnical reports, proposals, and cost estimates
Ensure construction and designs comply with plans and specifications
Manage project schedules, budgets, and quality standards
Evaluate laboratory and field data to support engineering conclusions
Serve as a technical advisor and mentor to junior staff
Collaborate directly with clients to define scopes, communicate findings, and deliver solutions
Participate in business development, marketing, and proposal efforts
Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Master's preferred)
5–8+ years of geotechnical engineering experience
Professional Engineer (PE) license required
Strong communication skills with both technical and non-technical audiences
Ability to manage projects of moderate size and complexity independently
If you're looking for a career-defining opportunity where your expertise is valued and your growth is supported, this could be the role for you.
Interested? Apply now to learn more.
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