Day: January 13, 2026

Internship: Geologist – Schnabel Engineering

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Job Details

Description

Schnabel is an employee-owned, professional engineering and consulting firm that focuses on solving problems related to the earth and environment through specialization in geotechnical, geostructural, tunnel, and dam engineering. Schnabel’s high standards for quality, business ethics, and concern for the communities in which we live are a vital part of who we are. Schnabel is an ENR Top 500 Design Firm with 700+ employees in 31 offices throughout the United States. 

Recognized by CE News as one of the Best Engineering Firms to Work for, Schnabel provides employees with a competitive benefits package including maternity leave, tuition reimbursement for continuing education, health, dental, life and disability insurance and a wellness program. As an employee-owned company, through the Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Schnabel employees directly benefit from the success of our growing firm. 

Benefit options include: 

  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Employee life & ADD insurance (100% company-paid)
  • Short-term disability (100% company-paid)
  • Long-term disability
  • Supplemental life insurance
  • 401(k) and profit-sharing plan
  • Employee stock ownership plan (ESOP)
  • Bonus program
  • Paid time off
  • 9 Paid Holidays
  • Wellness program
  • Professional development and tuition reimbursement

Job Description: 

Are you looking for interesting and meaningful work, a fun and flexible atmosphere, and opportunities to learn, grow, and excel? If so, Schnabel Engineering is seeking a temporary full-time intern with the Geosciences group in Greensboro, NC.  We are looking for a motivated candidate to join our team of engineering geologists to support our efforts on interesting and challenging dam, tunnel, and geohazard projects across the United States.

The emphasis for this position is broadening the intern’s practical knowledge and experience by applying geologic principles to real engineering problems under the supervision of senior Geo-Professionals. The position is anticipated to be held from mid-May through mid-August of 2026. Other timeframes may be considered, if necessary.

Job Responsibilities: 

  • Performing geological and geotechnical field work including assisting with geological data collection and observing geotechnical subsurface explorations.
  • Create basic plans and figures using AutoCAD, GIS, and Leapfrog, and/or other mapping and analysis software, as applicable.
  • Provide support to geologists and engineers preparing geological and geotechnical proposals and reports. 
  • Travel will be required.

Required Skills/Experience: 

  • Current enrollment in a geology bachelor’s or master’s program; other relevant engineering or science programs may be considered.
  • Possess good oral and written communication skills including note taking in the field and computer literacy.
  • Ability to work with direction as part of a team and ask questions.  
  • Willingness to perform a variety of tasks including office and field work.
  • Desire and willingness to work outdoors.
  • Ability to routinely lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to work long days in the field of up to 12 hours.

Preferred Skills/Experience: 

  • Interest in geology or geotechnical investigation for civil engineering applications.
  • Prior professional/scientific work or summer intern work in a related field.

Other Requirements: 

  • Must possess a valid driver’s license as driving is an essential function of the job.
  • Ability to pass a background check which may include criminal history, motor vehicle record, and credit check.
  • Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screening. 

The compensation range for this role is between $18.00 to $25.00. Compensation for this position may vary based on geographic location and other factors. We remain committed to providing competitive and equitable compensation to all employees, regardless of their location. 

Job: Mine Engineer (Pit Development) – Rio Tinto

https://jobs.riotinto.com/job/22592591/mine-engineer-pit-development-/#gtm-jobdetail-desc

Mine Engineer (Pit Development)

  • Opportunity to develop your career and work for a global company
  • Our culture is inclusive, exciting and performance-driven
  • Role based in Labrador City, Fly in/Fly Out options are available, but preference will be given to local candidates or candidates willing to relocate

About the role

Finding better ways™ to provide the materials the world needs.

Rio Tinto Iron Ore Company of Canada’s Mine Technical Services team is seeking a Mine Engineer (Pit Development) to join their team supporting the mining operations in Labrador City. This key role will be responsible for liaising with various stakeholders and driving the execution of the 2-week plans in a safe and efficient manner.

Reporting to the Senior Mining Engineer and working in a collaborative community within the Mine Technical Services, key responsibilities will include:

  • Create waste dump lift designs for the 2-week and quarterly planning time horizons
  • Create and manage auxiliary tasks list and pattern prep sheets to meet objectives in the 2-week plan
  • Generate and maintain elevation design files for machine guidance systems
  • Maintain the downhill haulage register and ensure ramp conformance through design and documentation
  • Generate weekly conformance reports for waste dumps and haul truck cycle times.
  • Reconcile drill pattern availability and escalate deviations in the Plan of the Day (PLOD) meetings
  • Support in-pit dewatering planning on the 2-week plan horizon
  • Generate and present blast event plans to optimize equipment downtime, minimize cable runs, and expedite post-blast recovery
  • Create designs to support infrastructure development, including HME haul roads, light vehicles roads and power distribution related earthworks
  • Support the Quarterly Planner with minor pit and dump design changes when required

This permanent position will be offered on a fly in, fly out work roster of 2 weeks on site and 2 weeks off, out of St. John’s or Montreal. If you are interested in relocating to Labrador City, relocation assistance is provided.

What you’ll bring   

  • A commitment to the safety of yourself and your team
  • Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering or related discipline
  • At least 2 years of mine planning experience in an open-pit mine is strongly preferred
  • Experience with mine planning software such as Deswik or Vulcan
  • A proactive approach to safety, planning and continuous improvement
  • We actively encourage applications from women and Indigenous Peoples for this opportunity

It will also be advantageous if you have:

  • Field experience in an open-pit operation
  • Eligibility to apply for P. Eng designation in Newfoundland and Labrador

If you are excited about the role and think you have what it takes but your experience doesn’t align 100% we still want to hear from you.  

What we offer

Be recognized for your contribution, your thinking and your hard work, and go home knowing you’ve helped the world progress

  • A work environment where safety is always the number one priority
  • Career development & education assistance to further your technical or leadership ambitions
  • A competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with annual incentive program
  • Ongoing access to family-friendly health and medical programs, pension and savings plans
  • Attractive share ownership plan
  • Leave for all of life’s reasons (vacation/annual, paid parental, sick leave)
  • Exclusive employee discounts
  • Domestic relocation assistance

Where you’ll be working

We are a leading North American producer and exporter of premium iron ore pellets and high-grade concentrate with average iron grades greater than 66%. With a team of over 2,700 employees, IOC is committed to providing value and continuity for our customers, employees, communities and shareholders through our unique mine to port approach, taking advantage of our full integration and wholly owned infrastructure to deliver our high-quality concentrate and pellets to our customers across the globe.   

IOC’s operations include a mine with five operational pits, a concentrator and a pelletizing plant located near Labrador City in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.  We also operate a wholly-owned 418 km railway, the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway (QNS&L), that links our Labrador operations to Company-owned port facilities in Sept-Iles.  

Working at Rio Tinto also means choosing to be part of a company recognized one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers in 2025 for the sixth consecutive year (for more information, click here: Rio Tinto Top Employer 2025) and one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for Young People (for more information, click here: Rio Tinto Top Employer for young people).

Job: Drill & Blast Engineer – Rio Tinto

https://jobs.riotinto.com/job/22583285/drill-blast-engineer

Job Title: Drill & Blast Engineer

Location: Boron, CA

Compensation: For California based roles the expected annual salary range is $90,000-$123,750

About The Role

The Drill and Blast Engineer is responsible for the design, planning, execution, and optimization of drilling and blasting operations to ensure safe, efficient, and cost-effective mineral extraction. Reporting to the Senior Engineer, this role involves close collaboration with technical and operational staff to develop and implement blast strategies that align with operational goals and regulatory standards. The D&B engineer will be responsible for mitigating risks, optimizing wall control, and ensuring safe, compliant, and cost-effective mining.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design drill patterns and blast plans based on geological and geotechnical data.
  • Select appropriate explosives and detonation systems for each project.
  • Monitor drilling accuracy and adjust plans to minimize dilution and overbreak.
  • Conduct post-blast analysis and maintain detailed documentation.
  • Lead implementation of advanced blast design, analysis, and modeling tools (e.g., JKSimBlast, BlastIQ) to simulate wall response.
  • Drive continuous improvement through fragmentation analysis, vibration monitoring, and blast audits.
  • Align short-term blast execution with long-term pit design, ensuring wall angles and catch-bench configurations are preserved.
  • Collaborates with geotechnical teams to:
  • Incorporate prism, radar, and other monitoring data into blast designs.
  • Adjust charge weights and initiation sequences near zones of known movement or historical instability.
  • Support back-analysis of blast-induced wall deformation, improving predictive models and future designs.
  • Ensure compliance with safety, health, and environmental regulations.
  • Provide technical support and training to drill and blast crews.
  • Maintain and analyze stope metrics (e.g., powder factor, recovery rates).
  • Participate in safety meetings and conduct regular inspections of work areas.

What You’ll Bring (Minimum Qualifications)

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering, Explosive Engineering, or related field.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in drill and blast engineering, preferably in open-pit mining.
  • Proficiency in blast design software and 3D mine planning tools.
  • Strong understanding of explosives, drilling equipment, and blasting techniques.
  • Knowledge of regulatory standards (e.g., MSHA, Explosives Act).
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Familiarity with Boron’s unique mineralogy and operational environment is a plus.

It will also be beneficial if you have:

  • Experience with borates or similar industrial minerals.
  • Knowledge of vibration monitoring and environmental impact mitigation.
  • Exposure to lean mining practices and operational efficiency programs.

Internship: Mine Engineer – Peabody

https://jobs.peabodyenergy.com/job/Adger-Mine-Engineer-Intern-AL-35006/1207905800

Req ID:  4369

City:  Adger

State:  AL

Country/Region:  US

Postal Code:  35006

Department:  Mining Engineering

Site: Shoal Creek

About the role:

Peabody is committed to attracting and retaining top talent and developing them as our next generation leaders. Peabody strives to achieve its mission by providing our employees with an empowered, collaborative work environment based on mutual trust and respect that emphasizes safe working conditions, rewards continuous improvement, innovation and creativity, and provides opportunities for job satisfaction and career advancement.

If you thrive in an environment that encourages innovation, collaboration, teamwork, problem-solving and customer satisfaction, consider a career with Peabody. We are currently seeking Mine Engineer Interns for our 2026 Internship Program.

The Engineering Intern Program is a summer program intended to give Engineering (mining, mechanical, environmental, and electrical), students the opportunity to learn and gain hands-on experience within the organization and industry. The program is committed to provide a solid launch into the organization with opportunities to learn the business, expand on past experiences, demonstrate strong performance, add value with key assignments, and earn credibility.

Mine Engineer Intern duties will include:

  • Visibly support and champion Peabody’s Mission and Values.
  • Act in accordance with and adhere to Safety as a Way of Life Management System.
  • Assist in developing and maintaining maps for mine planning, quality evaluations, property control, obstacle mitigation and permitting for all active, proposed, and closed mining operations.
  • Assist with the development, design and communication of all necessary mine plan designs including longwall, continuous miner, etc.
  • Assist with developing reclamation schedule and designs necessary to return land to Post Mine Topography and achieve maximum bond release.
  • Conduct engineering calculations of volumetrics, short to mid-range mine planning and coal quality.
  • Accurately perform or assist in the gathering and recording of production and engineering data.
  • Assist in developing a schedule for associated mine plan designs to keep mine on schedule for uncovering the necessary coal and meeting required coal shipment quantities.
  • Assist the Engineering Department in the development of special projects and/or project management as needed.
  • Conduct safety observations and participate in safety audits.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Company

About you:

  • Pursuing a degree in Mining/Mechanical Engineering or other related area.
  • Legally authorized to work in the US
  • Excellent communication, technical and presentation skills
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; energy; initiative; innovation; organizational, communication and decision making skills
  • Past work experiences as a summer intern is a plus
  • Candidates must be geographically mobile
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Products

Physical Requirements:

  • Must have the ability to stand for up to 4 hours per shift.
  • Must have the ability to be seated for up to 4 hours to operate equipment or vehicles.
  • Must have the ability to work from elevated positions, walk/climb up and down stairs/steps and climb on and off equipment and ladders.
  • Must have the ability to wear required protective footwear, hearing and eye protection, and other personal protective equipment as required by Company and MSHA
  • Must have the ability to perform repetitive hand and wrist motions (push, pull, twist, handle), and have rapid reflex movements of the arms and legs and good hand to eye coordination.
  • Must have the ability to lift/raise 10 – 50 lbs. without mechanical assistance frequently during work shift. 
  • Must have the ability to work in extreme conditions, including but not limited to changing weather conditions, dust, mud, varying levels of noise from low to high, varying degrees of light and dark, in and around artificial light and in a confined work area.

Job: Geologist – Lhoist

https://lhoist.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Careers/details/Geologist_R-010399?jobFamilyGroup=72c92045631c1001f022db2bfea20000

Geologist

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RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS:Reserve Management and Geological Interpretation

  • Travel to LNA locations to study, examine and identify geological formations
  • Study the composition, structure, chemical and physical properties of limestone ore to provide geologic interpretation and support 
  • Estimation of reserve base for LNA Mining Operations
  • Lead in reserve acquisition strategy
  • Assist economic evaluation of acquisition targets

Exploration

  • Assist in the exploration and geologic reconnaissance
  • Field Mapping, drilling, coring, zone definition
  • Update and maintain new and existing geologic interpretations

Mining Team

  • Provide geologic support for the mining teams at specific quarry sites
  • Assist team in the  interpretation and modeling of areas of responsibility
  • Development of knowledge of all geologic issues and key quality parameters
  • Travel to remote locations to provide on-site support

Continuous Improvement of Mining Practice

  • Constantly improve and develop geologic interpretation and model
  • Lead quality optimization and improve utilization of the natural resource
  • Ensure full possible utilization of the natural resource

ATTRIBUTES:

  • Working Knowledge of Geology including foundational concepts and principles
  • Demonstrated data, word processing computing skills
  • Ability to analyze, correlate and evaluate thematic map data and records; prepare maps, graphics, data printouts and written reports; use computer to enter and process text data files; maintain effective working relationships with others; formulate ideas and present them clearly and concisely, orally and in writing
  • Positive and proactive attitude with an ability to address issues and implement solutions
  • Strong problem-solving and interpersonal skills
  • Must be willing to be hands-on and not afraid to perform other work
  • Must be capable of working any shift, on-call, overtime, or seven days a week, if needed.
  • Able to communicate effectively in both formal and informal settings, on short notice, to all levels of the organization.
  • Can prioritize and manage competing deadlines and responds with a strong sense of urgency in meeting customer needs.
  • Must have the ability to work with minimal direct supervision, capable of independent action within the range of the general instructions, policies, and standards. 
  • Focused on bottom-line business results balancing both long- and short-term objectives.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Must be physically able to perform the work assigned.
  • Must be physically capable of accessing all plant locations.
  • Tolerate working outside in severe weather conditions as well as exposure to industrial high temperatures, noise, and dust.
  • Access all areas within a site which could include heights of 120 feet, confined spaces, climbing ladders or stairs, and access tunnels.
  • Will be working in both an office environment and in a mining process environment.
  • The employee will be exposed to the following working conditions:  Extreme Heat and Cold, Noise, Walking on Uneven Surfaces, Vibration, Oils, and Atmospheric Conditions such as Dust, Fumes, and Metallic Particles.
  • The employee will be required to perform the following actions (from time to time): Standing, walking, balancing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, talking, seeing, hearing and sitting.
  • Able to lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to travel up to 25% at times or as directed by leadership

REQUIRED EDUCATION:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Engineering, Natural or Physical Sciences

PREFFERED EDUCATION:

  • Master’s degree, professional registration or ability to obtain (PE, PS, PG, or similar)

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:

  • 3-5+ years geology experience in a surface or underground mining environment in the limestone, minerals, coal and/or related industries.

Job: Entry-Level Geotechnical Engineer – S&ME

https://smeinc.applicantpro.com/jobs/3915353

Entry-Level Geotechnical Engineer

Requisition Number: 2025-1260-08

S&ME is looking for a recent graduate ready to start their career as a Geotechnical Engineer to join our team in Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina, to learn, grow, and tackle real‑world challenges alongside mentors who are ready to help you prosper.

As a Geotechnical Engineer, you will have a variety of responsibilities, from the coordination of field data collection to the supervision of field assignments. You’ll be responsible for evaluating samples, supporting data analysis, writing geotechnical reports under the supervision of a licensed geotechnical engineer, and preparing scope and fee proposals to strengthen your skills in preparing concise, professional documentation.

Your Day-to-Day:

  • Collaborate with Experts: Work alongside and under the supervision of project managers and licensed engineers with cost estimates, proposals, project timelines, field activities, and more.
  • Field Exploration: Spend time in the field coordinating drilling operations to collect soil samples, monitoring drill rig efforts to obtain samples, classifying soils, and preparing boring logs.
  • Data Analysis Support: Play a key role in supporting projects through in-depth data analysis, such as general settlement analysis, seismic site class evaluations, and contributing to informed decision-making and project success.
  • Proposal & Report Preparation: Contribute to the preparation of project proposals and reports to confirm that client expectations and needs are met. Create detailed reports with findings, insights, and recommendations for project development.
  • Client Interaction: Provide project and client support by interacting effectively on project updates, participating in local committees and organizations, and participating with leadership in business development events.

What You Bring:

  • A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering, Geology, Mining, or a related field
  • An Engineer in Training (EIT) or Geologist in Training (GIT) certification, a plus
  • Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and AutoCAD
  • A passion for geology and geotechnical solutions, with a strong interest in field and analytical work

Working Conditions and Physical Demands:

You are willing and able to perform the physical demands of this position with the use of Company-provided Personal Protective Equipment, such as:

  • Working outdoors the majority of the time in varying weather conditions
  • Walking over rough, uneven terrain and standing for potentially up to 12 hours a day
  • Routinely lifting and carrying 40-50lbs (field/laboratory samples and equipment)
  • Maneuvering field equipment safely, such as a loaded wheelbarrow, on uneven ground around active construction sites

Job: Field Geologist – Terracon

https://careers.terracon.com/job/cudahy/field-geologist/37184/90378123008

  • Cudahy, Wisconsin
  • Regular, Full Time
  • Job ID34594BR
  • United States

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Job Description
Explore What Lies Beneath – Build Your Career in Geology!

We’re looking for a Geologist to join our team in Milwaukee! In this role, you’ll analyze soil data and collaborate with engineers and project managers on exciting projects. You’ll conduct field monitoring, sampling, and testing, interpret geologic conditions, and prepare detailed reports to support our growing Geotechnical team. If you are looking to develop your career in Geology, join us today!

General Responsibilities:
Evaluate and interpret subsurface field and sampling data including soil and groundwater to develop conclusions concerning the environmental and geologic site conditions. Generate subsurface maps and cross-sections and collaborate with engineering and environmental scientist staff on projects. Oversee field monitoring and testing of soils including boring investigations and soil type classification. Interpret soil, bedrock and groundwater elevation and quality data. Prepare written plans and reports related to site investigations, assessments and remediation activities. Projects may include construction projects focusing on earthwork and structural foundations; well design and sampling; environmental assessments including Phase I/II site assessments; seismic risk assessments.

Essential Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Follow safety rules, guidelines and standards for all projects. Participate in pre-task planning. Report any safety issues or concerns to management.
  • Understand and practice quality acumen.
  • Support consistent quality standards on proposal and project delivery.
  • Developing level Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for conducting analyses of component portions of projects; assignments are designed to develop knowledge and abilities.
  • Performs site visits, field observations and field data collection or assignments.
  • Assists in the collection and analysis of data from sampling, reports, maps, drawings, tests and aerial photographs to evaluate, plan and permit projects.
  • Conducts water, soil and other sampling.
  • Implements technical requirements to complete client projects by directing field staff to sample, test and collect data and/or document site activities.
  • Outlines required investigative program(s) by selecting the proper alternative techniques to conduct site studies in field of expertise.
  • May have limited client contact pertaining to specific projects/tasks.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Geology or related field and a minimum of 1 year related experience.
  • Valid driver’s license with acceptable violation history.

Preferred Certification:

  • Certification in field of expertise preferred.

Job: Mine Engineer I – Hecla

https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=504a8d7d-d303-417f-b3a8-c052ad910668&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_US&source=LI&selectedMenuKey=CareerCenter#&jobId=517975

Mine Engineer I

Full Time RegularProfessionalLucky Friday, Mullan, ID, US

30+ days ago

Requisition ID: 1657

SUMMARY

The Mine Engineer I, under the direction of the Chief Engineer, performs short term mine production planning and scheduling, development and infrastructure design, mine ventilation design, ground control design, surveying, production quantity calculations and month end mine production reporting. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES – Other duties may be assigned.

Train and work as a full-time mine surveyor for a certain period and subsequently transition to perform full-time engineering duties.

Survey:

•    Meets with mine engineers, geologists and operators to determine scope of needed survey. 

•    Responsible for quality of survey and associated documents (maps, reports, survey records)

•    Measures underground features such as detail, line and grade using Leica total station & Nomad data collectors.  Collects detail as-built survey using robotic total station (MS50) with point cloud survey.  

•    Processes survey using Deswik software and AutoCAD software, and pointclouds using Leica Infinity and Leica Cyclone.

•    Delineates boundaries; prepares maps and as-built plans using 2D, 3D and other computer-based programs.

•    Performs surface survey of Tailings Storage Facilities (TSF), monitoring wells, permit/claim boundaries, and other surface facilities as needed.

Engineering:

•    Performs short-range mine planning including development design; drift & fill and long-hole stope design; backfill design; scheduling development, production, and backfill; surveying; reconciliation of the schedule and plan with actual; and coordination with long-range mine planning, geology, survey, and mine operations.

•    Oversees projects, assists in budget preparation and cost estimations, and tracks costs.

•    Works with mine services including power, ventilation, compressed air, and water; assists with design and implementation of ground control and related ground support engineering including various rock bolting methods and shotcrete; optimizes techniques for explosives utilization and storage; ensures technical deliverables are provided to customers within time and quality expectations.

•    Plan, organize, and coordinate surveys, tests, or investigations.  Collect data points, interpret results, and prepare recommendations.  Present executive summaries and cost estimates to senior staff.

•    Apply standard engineering techniques, procedures, and criteria in making minor adaptations and modifications to established engineering plans or systems.

•    Develop and maintain a detailed working knowledge of the mine’s operational issues and apply sound engineering practices to resolve them.

•    Provide engineering support and guidance.

•    Follows and understands MSHA rules and regulations, environmental rules and regulations, SOP and work area instructions, participates in safety and environmental activities. Leads by example by adhering to rules and regulations, and ensuring compliance to rules and regulations established by the Lucky Friday.

•    Must be able to work and communicate with other members of the work team. 

•    Must be willing to comply with all company policies and procedures.

•    Comply with applicable environmental laws and regulations. Conducts activities and work in an environmentally responsible manner. Is aware of procedures to minimize impacts to the environment.

QUALIFICATIONS

•    Bachelor’s degree from four-year college or university in mine engineering or other relevant technical discipline.  

•    Experience in mining, metallurgy or mineral processing industry or similar relevant experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred.  

•    Prior experience in mining engineering preferred.

•    Organizational/planning skills will be necessary to organize, schedule and prioritize work activities to manage time effectively and ensure timely completion of projects, programs, and objectives and that the same satisfy operational objectives.

•    Analytical and statistical skills are needed to evaluate opportunities for process improvement or optimization, process or quality trends.

•    Computer skills include proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Power Point, & MS Project) and at minimum basic skills with AutoCAD. Formal training for AutoCAD or Civil3D software is a plus.

•    Interpersonal skills are necessary to facilitate teamwork while working with internal and external contacts.

•    Self-motivation and initiative are necessary to ensure that the work progresses independent of supervision.  Being a self-starter is essential.

•    Communications skills are necessary to ensure excellence in verbal and written communications, and effectively interact with associates at all levels of the organization as well as external contacts.  

•    Administrative skills are required to manage paperwork, meet reporting requirements, and oversee various systems.

•    Detail-orientation and ability to multi-task.

•    Planning skills are needed to ensure the timely completion of programs and objectives.

•    Financial skills are necessary to explain variances, evaluate projects and prioritize allocation of resources.

•    Knowledge of safety, health and environmental methods, rules, regulations and procedures, and related behavioral competencies.

•    Knowledge of developing technology, preferably specific knowledge of the mineral/metals business.

•    Familiar with Deswik, AutoCAD, and spreadsheet programs.

Job: Geotechnical Engineer – Arcadis

https://jobs.arcadis.com/careers?domain=arcadis.com&start=0&pid=563671529951509&sort_by=hot&filter_skills=Environment+%26+Sustainability

Lots of positions available

Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets.

We are more than 36,000 people, in over 70 countries, dedicated to improving quality of life. Everyone has an important role to play. With the power of many curious minds, together we can solve the world’s most complex challenges and deliver more impact together.

Role description:

Arcadis is seeking a geotechnical, civil, or structural engineer to join our team in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. We are looking for a candidate with 2-5 years of experience with strong organizational and team-building skills who feels comfortable with a dynamic work flow.

As part of our Resilience Environment team, you’ll help improve quality of life. You will work alongside Engineers, Project/Program Managers, and Technical Experts on various activities in support of diverse pipeline asset integrity and environmental assessment project portfolios. This opportunity is to support our growing asset integrity team with geotechnical aspects related to pipeline geohazards. Primary focus will be on pipeline integrity associated with natural forces (especially related to rivers).

Role accountabilities:

Our services encompass a range of responsibilities aimed at pipeline and asset assessment, design, and geotechnical evaluation. You will specialize in providing field and office support for a diverse portfolio of projects underway, catering primarily to oil and gas and other industrial clients.

You will actively scope, estimate costs, and perform natural forces assessments on pipelines; potentially covering coastal, riverine, and land movement risks. Your focus will be on geotechnical engineering and you will collaborate with multiple engineering disciplines including fluvial geomorphologists, and environmental engineers on relevant projects.

Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Assisting Project Managers (PMs) and Task Managers (TMs) with developing technical scopes of work and cost estimating for proposals on project opportunities.
  • Perform field work (up to 25%) with a focus on health and safety in various climate and geographies.
  • Assisting geotechnical engineering team in evaluations of existing and proposed conditions in geotechnical modelling software for design and construction.
  • Assisting geotechnical team with reduction of field data for engineering evaluations.

As part of our Resilience Environment team, you’ll help improve quality of life.

Responsibilities will require interaction with national and global technical project teams so strong written and oral communication skills are vital to this position. This position will demand multi-tasking abilities to work on several projects at once; it is also critical that the candidate can meet (sometimes demanding) schedule expectations.

Qualifications & Experience:

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s of Science in Civil, Geotechnical, Environmental or Structural Engineering or closely related field

Preferred Qualifications

  • EIT Certification
  • MS in Civil, Geotechnical, Environmental or Structural Engineering or closely related field
  • Relevant coursework in Hydrology, Fluvial Geomorphology and/or Rosgen training courses
  • Experience in Office 365 (e.g., Excel), Finite-Element Modelling (FEM) programs (e.g., GeoStudio Slope/W and Seep/W), and Bentley Systems OpenGround
  • 40-hour HAZWOPER

Job: Geologist – Entry Level – Barr

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The role – what you’ll do

Barr is seeking a geologist to join our Minneapolis office. In this hybrid role, you will support the Assessment and Remediation business unit and undertake challenging and progressive work on projects related to the investigation, evaluation, and remediation of contaminated sites. Assignments may include working as an individual or as part of a project team to assist with environmental site assessments; on-site investigations of contaminated soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, and vapor; aquifer test performance and analysis; construction observation; development of site conceptual models; and preparation of drilling logs, geologic maps, cross-sections, and technical reports.

On-site investigation tasks may include observing drilling and monitoring well installation, classifying soil and bedrock samples, and collecting samples for field screening and laboratory analysis. Fieldwork opportunities for this position will be year-round and include some out-of-town travel.    

The ideal candidate for this position is a clear and confident communicator who thrives in collaborative and independent work environments. They are adaptable, organized, proactive, eager to learn, and comfortable asking thoughtful questions. They bring a high level of attention to detail and take ownership of assigned tasks in dynamic field and office conditions. They demonstrate reliability, safety awareness, and a growth mindset as they build their technical skills and professional judgment. Above all, they value teamwork, quality, and integrity in delivering impactful environmental solutions.

Your impact – key responsibilities

  • Technical knowledge: apply foundational geology and science principles to support site investigations, environmental sampling, and data collection. Assist in the analysis of environmental data and contribute to the development of remediation approaches.
  • Project support: help coordinate field activities and logistics, including contractor oversight and equipment preparation. Assist in tracking project progress and documenting key milestones.
  • Problem solving: contribute to the evaluation of site conditions and identification of potential solutions to environmental challenges. Learn how to apply regulatory knowledge and scientific reasoning to real-world scenarios.
  • Communication: produce clear field notes, chain-of-custodies, internal and external client emails, data summaries, figures, and draft report sections. Provide concise status updates to project managers and stakeholders.
  • Interpersonal savvy: effectively collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and clients to align technical work with project objectives while fostering strong, productive working relationships.

About the opportunity

  • Compensation: anticipated range of $65,000–$75,000 annually. Compensation will vary based on relevant experience, education, skill level, and other compensable factors. Employees in this position may also be eligible for a discretionary cash bonus based on team and individual performance. This position is classified as exempt (salaried) under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
  • Hybrid: a hybrid work arrangement may be considered for this position. A hybrid work arrangement refers to splitting time worked between a Barr office and a home office. This position is based out of Barr’s Minneapolis, Minnesota, office.
  • Travel expectation: willingness to travel and periodically adjust personal schedule to meet project needs (up to 50% travel and 75% fieldwork expected; project needs will vary seasonally and over time).
  • Work environment: ability to work in locations that may feature rough terrain typical of construction sites and may also require entering and working in facilities that include limited accessibility, moving machinery, and other conditions typical of industrial facilities. Job assignments may involve work on waste disposal sites and sites requiring cleanup of hazardous materials. An OSHA-mandated physical exam may be required. Safety training will be provided. Applicants may be asked to participate in a drug screening program at the request of specific clients. Candidates must be able to perform job duties with or without reasonable accommodation.

Physical requirements for the role may include:

  • Ability to conduct fieldwork in varying outdoor conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, uneven terrain).
  • Must be able to lift and carry equipment and materials weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Capable of standing, walking, kneeling, or crouching for extended periods.
  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by site conditions.
  • Ability to safely operate or work around environmental monitoring and sampling equipment.

About you – required core competencies

  • Education: bachelor’s degree in geology, hydrogeology, or geological engineering or a related degree.
  • GPA: Minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0.
  • Software: Strong computer skills, including word processing and use of spreadsheets. Familiarity with the Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Driver’s license: Possession of a current, valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for sponsorship by Barr, now or in the future.

Helpful additional experience (not required)

  • Education: master’s degree in geology, hydrogeology, geological engineering, or a related degree.
  • Experience: 1–3 years of experience working on environmental sites.
  • Training: 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) certification.
  • Licenses/certifications: fundamentals of Geology (FG) certified or ability to obtain certification within one year.
  • Familiarity with environmental regulations.