This Opportunity WSP is seeking a Geotechnical Engineer to join our Geohazards and Geotechnical Engineering team in Tucson, Arizona. This role is ideal for an engineer with solid geotechnical fundamentals who is ready to take on increased responsibility supporting field programs, technical analyses, and project delivery. You will work on a mix of geohazard-focused projects and more traditional geotechnical engineering assignments for transportation, mining, oil and gas, and other infrastructure projects. The position offers strong opportunities to grow technically, gain exposure to complex projects, and develop project coordination and field leadership skills. This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys both field and office work, values mentorship, and wants to continue building a well-rounded geotechnical skill set. Your Impact Help manage and coordinate field programs, including subcontractors, safety compliance, and data quality. Periodically assist with subsurface exploration programs including drilling, test pits, logging, sampling, and instrumentation installation for geotechnical and geohazard projects. Perform geotechnical analyses such as slope stability, shallow and deep foundation design, retaining walls, settlement, and earthwork evaluations. Assist with geohazard assessments including rockfall, debris flow, landslide, and embankment evaluations under the guidance of senior engineers. Prepare calculations, figures, tables, and draft sections of technical reports and memoranda. Participate in project team meetings and collaborate with engineers, geologists, and other disciplines. Support construction-phase services such as observation, documentation, and data review. Uphold WSP’s commitment to safety, quality, and ethical practice. Who You Are Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Geotechnical Engineering, Geological Engineering, Civil Engineering (with a geotechnical emphasis), or a closely related discipline. Approximately 3 to 7 years of relevant post-graduate experience in geotechnical or geological engineering. Working knowledge of soil and rock mechanics and basic geotechnical design concepts. Experience supporting geotechnical field investigations and preparing engineering calculations. Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated ability to be effective while working remotely (part of the time). Preferred Qualifications: Master’s Degree in Geotechnical or Geological Engineering. PE licensure in Arizona, or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification with progression toward PE licensure. Experience with geohazards, transportation, mining, or energy-related projects. Familiarity with geotechnical software and data management tools (e.g., GeoStudio, Rocscience, gINT, OpenGround, BoreDM, GIS). Interest in continuing technical development within a geotechnical and geohazards-focused practice. #LI-SR1
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees