Geotechnical Engineer
PND Engineers, Inc.
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Geotechnical Engineer
PND Engineers, Inc.
Are you a recent or upcoming civil engineering grad with a passion for geotechnical work? Join our growing geotechnical group supporting civil engineering projects throughout Alaska. You’ll work on a wide variety of projects, using the latest technology, software, and state-of-the-practice laboratory equipment. You will learn to prepare geological analyses, foundation design, slope stability analysis, seismic design, and contract documents for marine structures, retaining walls, soil improvement, roads, bridges and general site civil development—all with an emphasis on foundation systems. You will assist in planning on-shore and off-shore geotechnical investigations in settings ranging from urban to remote, and implement them independently or in a team setting. The fieldwork and results will be translated by you and our geotechnical team into real-world analyses and problem solving through the preparation detailed technical reports crucial to our clients’ decision making.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with a geotechnical focus
Successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (F.E.) exam
Interest in cold-regions foundation design
Strong English writing and communication skills
Ability to produce well-organized, clear, complete, and concise technical reports. Candidates will be expected to submit original writing samples for review.
Ability to travel for field work in remote areas, sometimes in adverse conditions but always with breathtaking scenery, throughout Alaska. Travel in other parts of the U.S. and Canada is possible.
Ongoing U.S. work authorization without need for employer sponsorship.
Valid U.S. driver’s license and good driving record.
Benefits, Perks, and Office Culture
PND offers one of the strongest employee benefit packages in the industry, including:
Comprehensive medical plans
Employer-paid dental, vision, and life insurance
Disability insurance
18-22 days of paid time off and 9 paid holidays annually
All overtime paid at 1.5x the regular hourly rate
Discretionary bonuses
Exceptional, employer-funded 401(k) profit-sharing retirement plan—no match required
Our Juneau office also values a collegial, connected workplace culture, including payday bagels and donuts, monthly social events, softball team, and opportunities to participate in community activities. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to visit Juneau before accepting an offer. Relocation assistance and 3–6 months' housing assistance are available.
Why Juneau?
Alaska's capital city is one of the world's hottest cruise ship destinations, and year-round residents love their hometown for its natural beauty and proximity to fishing, boating, hiking, and other outdoor and indoor recreation opportunities. PND's Juneau office is conveniently located near the airport, housing, and shopping facilities.
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Juneau, AK
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