Benefits401(k)Competitive salaryHealth insurancePaid time offTraining & developmentWellness resourcesOpportunity for advancementCompany DescriptionTerravanta is a certified woman minority‑owned business that provides Project/Program Management, Engineering and Sustainable Solutions primarily in the energy, utility and transportation sectors. If you like to innovate, are open‑minded, self‑reliant with strategic mind thinking, and interested in giving your full potential to this small business, this position may be for you. We are a social and environmental responsible Company. Our commitment to safety, community and service excellence are part of our DNA.Role DescriptionThis is a full‑time hybrid role for a highly qualified Geotechnical engineer with expertise submitting drawings to utilities and doing design for large infrastructure projects. The role is on site in Seattle.The Geotechnical Engineer will be responsible for:Provides alignment‑wide geotechnical engineering support to all CMC‑administered construction contracts. Manages the geotechnical instrumentation monitoring program, reviewing contractor instrument installation records, processing field monitoring data, and responding to alert and action level exceedances. Reviews contractor method statements for earthwork, ground improvement, and support of excavation activities. Provides geotechnical oversight for W350 TBM launch preparation, cross passage work, and W365 deep excavationCoordinating with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders.Ensuring project results meet requirements regarding technical quality, reliability, schedule, and cost.Planing, scheduling, and budgeting resources for projects.Reviewing and evaluates technical project documents to identify gaps, errors, or areas for improvement.Leading resolution of technical conflicts; exercising judgment and discretion to advise and recommend courses of action.Responsible for QA of design and engineering outputs for internal and external resources.Supporting other Civil Engineering and Business Activities as needed.Staying up‑to‑date on industry best practices and regulations.QualificationsBachelor's degree in Geotechnical EngineeringProfessional Engineer (PE) license is required4+ years of experience in Civil Engineering1+ years of Experience in Project Management/ Project EngineeringQuality Control expertiseExperience in civil engineering projectsStormwater Management and Site Development skillsKnowledge of relevant design and engineering softwareStay up‑to‑date on industry best practices and regulationsKnowledge of Project Management principlesSkilled in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive)Ability to work well in a team, as well as independentlyStrong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to adapt and reprioritize on a day‑to‑day basis depending on new or existing challenges that may ariseStrong interpersonal and communication skillsEmployee BenefitsPaid Time off, Paid Holidays, Sick LeaveMedical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceFlexible work from home options available.#J-18808-Ljbffr