
Senior Geotechnical Dam Safety Engineer
- Tampa, FL
- $125,000-150,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform the roles of a Project Manager such as maintaining client relationships, contracting, project planning and execution, financial management, technical management, change management and project team management.
- Provide technical support for projects including seepage and slope stability analyses, filter and drain design, Potential Failure Mode Analyses, Semi-Quantitative Risk Assessments, site inspection, construction observation, and regulatory compliance activities associated with a variety of hydraulic structures.
- Plan, manage, and lead field investigations for various hydraulic structures and embankments (soil drilling, rock coring, concrete coring, in-situ testing, test pits, etc.).
- Prepare and perform quality reviews of other Engineer's work on deliverables such design calculations, engineering reports, construction drawings, and technical specifications.
- Perform engineering estimates for cost and project schedules.
- Work with multi-disciplinary teams on a variety of Dam Safety Engineering projects.
- Responsible for quality control.
- Provide guidance and mentorship to junior staff.
- Develop engineering proposals.
- Flexibility and willingness to travel for project work part time as needed.
- Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering with demonstrated coursework in Geotechnical Engineering + 6 years of related experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
- Licensed as a Professional Engineer in at least one state with the ability to successfully apply for reciprocity in additional states.
- Relevant experience with dams and other hydraulic structures, including rehabilitation and/or new design and construction.
- Experience in relevant geotechnical engineering software programs such as GeoStudio and gINT.
- Valid U.S. Driver's License and as a condition of employment, must be able to pass AECOM's Motor Vehicle Records review.
- Due to the nature of work, U.S. Citizenship is required.
- 8 years of experience in Geotechnical Engineering and/or Dams Engineering.
- Master's degree in Civil Engineering.
- Project experience with the US Army Corps of Engineers or the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
- Ability to complete the Managing AECOM Projects training and receive the AECOM Project Manager certification.
- Sponsorship is not available for this position.
- Relocation is not available for this position.
- Occasional travel to project sites, both local and remote.