Geotechnical Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer, Structural Engineer
Earth Mechanics, Inc. (EMI) is seeking a Staff Geotechnical Engineer to join our growing team. This position is ideal for a recent graduate or an early-career professional looking to gain hands‑on experience in geotechnical engineering through involvement in a variety of transportation infrastructure projects, including bridges, highways, rail and transit systems, airports, and flood control facilities.
As a Staff Geotechnical Engineer, you will work closely with experienced engineers and project managers, contributing to the planning, fieldwork, analysis, and reporting phases of geotechnical investigations. This role provides an excellent foundation for career development and long‑term professional growth within a collaborative, technically strong organization.
Qualifications & SkillsKey Responsibilities
Assist in planning and executing geotechnical field investigations, including drilling oversight, soil sampling, and in‑situ testing.
Coordinate and review laboratory testing of soil, rock, and other materials.
Perform basic geotechnical analyses under supervision, including settlement, bearing capacity, slope stability, and foundation design.
Prepare and organize data for geotechnical reports, figures, and boring logs.
Support senior staff in the preparation of geotechnical engineering reports and recommendations.
Participate in construction observation and field support for foundation and earthwork projects.
Work collaboratively with project teams to ensure technical accuracy and timely delivery of work products.
Required QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering (Master’s degree preferred).
0 to 3 years of relevant geotechnical engineering experience (internship experience a plus).
EIT certification or eligibility to obtain within 6 months.
Strong technical writing, communication, and organizational skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Valid U.S. driver’s license (required for fieldwork and inter‑office travel).
Authorization to work in the United States.
Preferred QualificationsFamiliarity with Caltrans or other public agency standards and procedures.
Basic knowledge of geotechnical software such as gINT, SLIDE, LPILE, SETTLE3D, APILE, or SHAFT.
Experience with AutoCAD or Micro Station drafting software.
Strong initiative and desire to learn within a team‑oriented environment.
Earth Mechanics, Inc. offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience and qualifications, along with a comprehensive benefits program, including:
Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
401(k) retirement plan with company contribution and profit‑sharing.
Paid time off and holidays.
Professional development support, including training, mentoring, and licensure assistance.
A supportive, team‑oriented environment that fosters technical excellence and career growth.
Why EMIAt EMI, we combine technical expertise with practical insight to deliver innovative geotechnical solutions for some of California’s most impactful infrastructure projects. From major transportation improvements to complex coastal and offshore challenges, our team is trusted to deliver precise, innovative, and lasting results.
At EMI, you’ll work alongside respected professionals in a collaborative, growth‑oriented environment where your contributions truly make a difference. We offer opportunities to learn from seasoned engineers, expand your technical expertise, and build a strong foundation for career growth. With competitive compensation, a legacy of engineering excellence, and projects that shape communities, EMI is the place to elevate your career.
About EMIFounded in 1989, Earth Mechanics, Inc. (EMI) is a geotechnical engineering firm specializing in foundation design for coastal, offshore, and infrastructure projects. With decades of experience and a reputation for precision, EMI delivers innovative solutions to complex engineering challenges worldwide.
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