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GFT is seeking an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer to join our Geotechnical Team in our Audubon, PA office. Joining the Geotechnical team atGFT means contributing to innovative geotechnical ...

GFT is seeking an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer to join our Geotechnical Team in our Mechanicsburg, PA office. Joining the geotechnical team at GFT means contributing to innovative geotechnical ...

GFT is seeking an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer to join our Geotechnical Team in our Audubon, PA office. Joining the Geotechnical team at GFT means contributing to innovative geotechnical ...

AECOM is seeking an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer to join the East Region Dams Team. This position will support a variety Dam Safety Engineering projects across the East Region. The successful ...

Overview / Responsibilities Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions is currently seeking an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer to join our team in Washington State. Are you a recent graduate with ...

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How much do entrylevel geotechnical engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for entrylevel geotechnical engineer in the United States is $92,871.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,000.00 and $109,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entrylevel Geotechnical Engineer vs Civil Engineering Technician?

AspectEntrylevel Geotechnical EngineerCivil Engineering Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in geotechnical or civil engineering; EIT certification often preferredAssociate degree or diploma in civil engineering technology
Work EnvironmentField investigations, lab testing, design analysisAssisting engineers with drafting, surveying, and data collection
Industry UsageDesigning foundations, analyzing soil stability, geotechnical reportsSupporting project documentation, site inspections, and data management

While both roles support civil engineering projects, entry-level geotechnical engineers focus on soil analysis and design, requiring a bachelor's degree, whereas civil engineering technicians assist with technical tasks under engineer supervision, often with an associate degree.

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Infographic showing various Entrylevel Geotechnical Engineer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $92,871 per year, or $44.6 per hour.
Geotechnical Engineer

Geotechnical Engineer

Global It Solutions Usi Inc

West Chester, PA • Hybrid

Other

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Entry-Level Geotechnical Engineer – Soil Mechanics, Site Investigations, Foundation Engineering, CMT

West Chester, PA (Hybrid Field & Office)

Seeking a motivated Entry-Level Geotechnical Engineer with strong interest in soil mechanics, subsurface investigations, foundation engineering, earthwork, and construction materials testing (CMT). Responsible for supporting geotechnical investigations, soil borings, site assessments, infiltration testing, foundation evaluations, laboratory testing review, technical reporting, and construction-phase observations across residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. Candidates will gain hands-on experience with foundation systems, retaining walls, slope stability, groundwater analysis, deep foundations, site development, and geotechnical field investigations. Strong analytical, technical writing, and communication skills required. Experience or exposure to ASTM standards, geotechnical laboratory testing, CMT, special inspections, stormwater infiltration testing, and field engineeringpreferred. Ideal candidates should be comfortable working in both field and office environments while supporting multidisciplinary engineering projects.