This vacancy is at Jacobs.
echnical skills that are required to serve in this role include, but are not necessarily limited to, knowledge and experience in the following areas:
Exploration methods (soil and rock borings, test pits, CPT probes, seismic geophysical testing), geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring, and laboratory testing for soil (classification, strength, and consolidation) and rock;
Inspection of tunneling and trenchless works, shafts and deep excavations;
Analysis of laboratory testing results and determination of geotechnical design parameters.
Design of earth and rock retaining structures, ground improvement, embankment and cut slopes, tunneling and ground support methods, and both soft and hard rock tunnels and shafts;
Preparation of technical reports, data reports, and baseline reports
Computer programs including SETTLE3D, SLIDE or SLOPE, SHAFT, DRIVEN, MATHCAD, FB-Multipier, PLAXIS, and FLAC; and
Preparation of design drawings and specifications.
In addition, you must be able to:
Work in collaborative multi-disciplinary teams across North America and the world.
Share technical knowledge across geographical boundaries to foster innovative project solutions.
Possess an outgoing and positive attitude, are dependable and meet all assigned project deadlines.
Display strong communication and interpersonal skills and have the ability to work in a fast-paced team environment with multiple deadlines.
Drive ownership of health & safety in all aspects of project execution, office and personal environments.
Here’s What You’ll Need:
B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering
M.S in Geotechnical or Tunnel Engineering
At least 10 years of tunneling or trenchless consulting experience with transportation, water, or energy facilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
PE license
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