Geotechnical Department Manager needs 10 years of experience in the field of civil engineering, demonstrating increasing levels of responsibility.Geotechnical Department Manager requires:Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalentMichigan P.E. License or ability to obtain10 years of experience in the field of civil engineering, demonstrating increasing levels of responsibility.Working knowledge of typical computer software programs used for geotechnical engineering design and management (Microsoft Office, etc.)Working knowledge of codes, regulations, and standards applicable to the geotechnical design and construction of major site development projects in MichiganExperience in mentoring and coaching junior geotechnical staff, providing guidance and support in their professional development.Proven track record of successful project delivery and client satisfaction, with a focus on delivering high-quality geotechnical services on time and within budget.Geotechnical Department Manager duties:Collaborates with the Business Development department to create and execute the departments annual business development plan, while networking to enhance the departments and companys reputation.Leads the development of project proposals and defines project tasks, schedules, and resource requirements.