Job Description
Why this role You'll work on the EAA A-2 Reservoir, the largest heavy civil infrastructure project in Florida and a cornerstone of Everglades restoration. As a Geotechnical Engineer supporting the District team, you'll help compile the Geotechnical and Materials Completion Report (GMCR) for the 11A and 11B construction contracts — documenting the as-built geotechnical work on a federal Major Project that will be referenced for decades. Most projects of this scale sit in remote locations that pull you away from home for weeks at a time. This one is in
Palm Beach County:
a daily drive, home every night, and we cover the vehicle. Who we're looking for A geotechnical engineer who can do the analysis and write it up cleanly. This role is documentation-heavy by design — you'll spend your time interpreting instrumentation and materials data, then producing clear, defensible technical narrative that holds up to USACE review. Two years in geotechnical engineering, a sharp eye for detail, and genuinely strong technical writing are what make someone successful here. Strong writers who can also run the numbers are rare; that's exactly who we want. What you'll own Compile, organize, and interpret geotechnical and materials data across the 11A and 11B contracts: instrumentation readings, boring and foundation records, fill placement and compaction QA/QC, and laboratory test results Draft and revise GMCR sections in accordance with ER 1110-1-1901, producing clear technical narrative that documents the as-built geotechnical work Work daily alongside the senior geotechnical engineer and coordinate with the District team, contractors, and field staff Conduct field observation at active construction areas, including verification, monitoring, and sampling as needed Maintain accurate, well-organized project documentation and supporting records Support technical analysis, QA review, and resolution of documentation gaps First 90 days success looks like Up to speed on the 11A and 11B contract scope, history, and the GMCR structure under ER 1110-1-1901.
Independently drafting report sections for senior-engineer review. Comfortable navigating the project's instrumentation and materials datasets. Established working relationships across the District team, field crews, and contractor QA staff. Required BS in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering (ABET-accredited) 2+ years geotechnical engineering experience Strong technical writing — this role is built around producing clear, defensible documentation that holds up to USACE review Comfort with geotechnical data analysis: instrumentation, materials testing, compaction and density records Willingness and ability to work on-site daily at South Bay, FL (trailer office plus field as needed) Able to work 50+ hours per week during active project phases Authorization to work in the U.S. for any employer on a long-term basis, without current or future need for employer-sponsored work authorization (TEC does not provide visa sponsorship, including OPT-to-H-1B conversions) Reliable commute to the project site at South Bay, FL 33493 Preferred EIT certification PE license (FL, or eligible for comity) — meaningful comp upside Prior experience on a GMCR per ER 1110-1-1901, or other USACE Major Project completion reporting Experience with dam, levee, reservoir, or large embankment / earthwork projects Familiarity with geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring programs (piezometers, inclinometers, settlement plates) What TEC offers Total estimated compensation $120,000 - $160,000, inclusive of overtime, commensurate with experience and licensure Overtime available upon authorization on an active federal project Company vehicle with gas and maintenance covered, or a monthly vehicle allowance Performance bonus 401(k) Health insurance (and preferred-rate dental, vision, life) PTO + paid holidays EIT and PE exam sponsorship: exam fees and review course Professional development budget for training, conferences, and ASCE membership Direct mentorship from a senior geotechnical engineer on a federal Major Project A career-defining project: the EAA A-2 Reservoir is the largest heavy civil project in Florida, and "I worked on the A-2 GMCR
" is a line you'll carry for the rest of your career Pay:
$120,000.00 - $160,000.00 per year Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Relocation assistance Vision insurance Application Question(s): Are you legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without current or future need for visa sponsorship (e.g., H-1B, OPT-to-H-1B)? Experience:
geotechnical engineering: 1 year (Required) Ability to Commute:
South Bay, FL 33493 (Required) Work Location:
In person