HDR

Geotechnical Engineer

HDR$70K — $95K *
Real Estate & Construction
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Geotechnical Engineering or related field
  • Professional engineering license (PE or P.Eng) required
  • 4+ years of geotechnical engineering experience
  • Familiarity with FDOT standards and procedures
  • Experience with geotechnical data management software like Bentley suite
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and GeoStudio/Ensoft applications
  • Strong communication and field coordination skills

Responsibilities

  • Review geotechnical design submissions for FDOT compliance
  • Provide constructability comments on design elements
  • Identify potential risks in geotechnical designs
  • Assist in the evaluation of Cost Saving Initiatives
  • Support field operations during geotechnical installations
  • Interpret construction plans for CEI staff
  • Participate in pre-construction meetings and clarify project expectations
  • Coordinate geotechnical testing and review results for accuracy
  • Support quality assurance through field reviews and documentation checks
  • Help resolve geotechnical construction issues

Benefits

  • Employee ownership culture participation
  • Career development opportunities
  • Field-based role with travel flexibility
  • Access to cutting-edge geotechnical technologies
  • Collaboration with industry experts and project stakeholders
Full Job Description
The Position:

The Geotechnical Engineer supports geotechnical elements of projects across our client's systems through different phases of it, including, but not limited to planning, design and construction phases. This role works closely with the Materials Operation Engineer, our client's Geotechnical Engineer Lead, Other districts DGEs, CEI teams, and project staff to provide timely technical input, support field operations, and help resolve geotechnical issues and emergencies.

The position is focused on practical application of geotechnical engineering in both design and construction environment, contributing to quality assurance, risk reduction, and alignment between design intent, applicable codes and standards, and field execution.

Core Responsibilities

1. Geotechnical Support to Design

  • Review geotechnical design submittals (plans, reports, calculations) for compliance with FDOT standards
  • Provide comments on shop drawings and geotechnical-related design elements to support constructability
  • Assist in review of geotechnical scope elements and identify potential risks or gaps early in design
  • Support evaluation of Cost Saving Initiatives (CSI) and alternative technical concepts


2. Construction Support & Field Oversight

  • Provide field support during installation of geotechnical elements including:
    • Piles, drilled shafts, and auger cast piles
    • Retaining walls and soil anchor systems
  • Assist CEI staff with interpretation of plans, specs, and geotechnical requirements
  • Participate in or support pre-construction and pre-operation meetings to clarify expectations
  • Observe field activities and identify non-conformance or potential issues


3. Testing, Evaluation & Documentation

  • Coordinate and review geotechnical testing activities, including:
    • PDA testing and CAPWAP analysis
    • CSL and thermal integrity testing
    • Vibration monitoring and instrumentation
  • Review foundation logs, installation records, and certification packages for completeness and accuracy
  • Assist in evaluating test results and supporting recommendations for foundation performance


4. Quality Assurance & Issue Resolution

  • Support geotechnical QA efforts through field reviews, documentation checks, and coordination with CEI
  • Identify and help resolve geotechnical issues encountered during construction
  • Assist in evaluating non-conformance issues and recommending corrective actions
  • Provide technical input on geotechnical-related claims or disputes


5. Coordination & Program Support

  • Coordinate with geotechnical subconsultants, testing firms, and laboratories
  • Interface with FDOT District Materials, State Materials Office, and project stakeholders
  • Support consistent communication across design, construction, and materials teams
  • Contribute to improving geotechnical processes, documentation, and field practices


Key Outputs (What This Role Produces)

  • Clear, actionable geotechnical review comments
  • Evaluated test results with supporting recommendations
  • Field observations and QA documentation
  • Timely technical input that supports design development and construction progress and reduces risk


Preferred Qualifications

  • A minimum of 4 years of geotechnical engineering experience
  • Working knowledge of geotechnical principles, foundation systems, and soil behavior
  • Familiarity with FDOT standards, specifications, and testing procedures
  • Ability to interpret construction documents and technical data
  • Strong communication and coordination skills in a field environment
  • Ability to work independently while supporting a broader team structure
  • Practical problem-solving mindset focused on constructability and risk reduction


Work Environment

  • Field-based role with frequent travel across project sites


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Qualifications

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Requires professional engineering license recognized by the licensing board for the location of the position offered. Example: Professional Engineer (PE or P.Eng) license.
  • Previous experience with Microsoft Office applications, MicroStation or other software as appropriate
  • Experience with GeoStudio/Ensoft slope stability, settlement, seepage and deep foundation response software, as appropriate
  • Experience with Bentley suite of geotechnical data management and visualization software (gINT/OpenGround/LeapFrog)
  • An attitude and commitment to being an active participant of our employee-owned culture is a must

About HDR

HDR is an architecture, engineering, and consulting firm based in Omaha, Nebraska. The company was founded in 1917 as Henningson Engineering Company and has since grown to become one of the largest engineering firms in the United States. HDR provides a wide range of services, including architecture, engineering, environmental consulting, and construction management. The company has worked on a number of high-profile projects, including the Hoover Dam Bypass and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. HDR is committed to sustainability and has been recognized for its efforts in this area by organizations such as the U.S. Green Building Council.
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10,000 employees
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Founded
1917

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