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Senior Geological Designer

Roseville, CA · Hybrid

$78K - $97K/yr

Our geotechnical engineers and geologists also specialize in landslides, sinkholes, mine subsidence, seepage, expansive soils, and seismic activity. We have completed more than 1,000 subsurface and ...

MS in Civil Engineering, Geological Engineering, Geology, or similar. Military Qualifications * The following US Military ranks will qualify for this position IF they also meet the education and ...

Senior Geological Designer

Roseville, CA · Hybrid

$78K - $97K/yr

Our geotechnical engineers and geologists also specialize in landslides, sinkholes, mine subsidence, seepage, expansive soils, and seismic activity. We have completed more than 1,000 subsurface and ...

Work with project teams on geotechnical and geological engineering projects that involve field observations, data evaluation, and office work * Conduct field assignments, such as site mapping ...

Work with project teams on geotechnical and geological engineering projects that involve field observations, data evaluation, and office work * Conduct field assignments, such as site mapping ...

Senior Geologist

Ogden, UT · On-site +1

$95K - $115K/yr

... Geological Engineering, Earth Science, or a related field; master's preferred. * 7-10+ years of progressive geology-related experience in environmental, geotechnical, consulting, or engineering ...

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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Geological Engineering, Geology, or related field * 2+ years of experience in geotechnical engineering or engineering geology * Strong understanding of soil ...

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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Geological Engineering, Geology, or related field * 2+ years of experience in geotechnical engineering or engineering geology * Strong understanding of soil ...

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How much do geological engineering jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for geological engineering in the United States is $146,868.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,500.00 and $173,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Geological Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Geological Engineer, you need a solid understanding of geology, mathematics, and engineering principles, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in geological or geotechnical engineering. Proficiency with GIS software, modeling tools like AutoCAD and GeoStudio, and familiarity with field-testing equipment are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These skills are crucial for designing safe and sustainable projects, interpreting complex data, and collaborating across multidisciplinary teams.

How do geological engineers typically collaborate with other professionals on large-scale projects?

Geological engineers often work closely with civil engineers, geologists, environmental scientists, and construction teams to ensure project success. Collaboration usually involves site assessments, data sharing, and joint problem-solving meetings to address issues such as soil stability, groundwater management, and environmental impact. Effective communication is essential, as geological engineers provide critical input during both the design and construction phases to mitigate geological risks and comply with regulations. This teamwork fosters a dynamic work environment and broadens professional expertise.

What is geological engineering?

Geological engineering is a field that combines principles of geology and engineering to solve problems related to the Earth and its resources. Geological engineers investigate the composition, structure, and processes of the Earth to assess risks, support construction projects, and find and manage resources like minerals, water, and fossil fuels. They play a vital role in designing foundations, tunnels, dams, and other structures to ensure safety and environmental sustainability. Their work also includes mitigating natural hazards such as landslides and earthquakes.

What is the difference between Geological Engineering vs Geotechnical Engineering?

AspectGeological EngineeringGeotechnical Engineering
FocusStudy of Earth's materials, processes, and hazards to inform engineering projectsDesign and analysis of soil and rock behavior for construction stability
Work EnvironmentField investigations, environmental assessments, and hazard mitigationLaboratory testing, site analysis, and foundation design
CredentialsBachelor's in Geological Engineering or Geology, often with PE licenseBachelor's in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering, often with PE license

Geological Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering share overlapping skills and credentials but differ in focus. Geological Engineering emphasizes understanding Earth's processes and hazards, while Geotechnical Engineering concentrates on soil and rock behavior for construction. Both roles are vital in the engineering industry and often collaborate on projects involving site stability and hazard assessment.

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Summer 2026 Geotechnical Engineering Intern

Summer 2026 Geotechnical Engineering Intern

Call & Nicholas, Inc.

Tucson, AZ

Part-time, Temporary, Internship

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Call & Nicholas is an internationally recognized geotechnical engineering firm based in Tucson, AZ that provides consulting services to clients in the mining industry. CNI has been in existence since 1979 and employs engineers, geologists, and support staff. We are an industry leader in geotechnical services and proud to be 100% employee owned.

Job Description

Location Requirement

This position is based in Tucson, AZ, and we are seeking candidates who are local to the Tucson area. 

Job Description

We are seeking a geotechnical/ geological engineering intern to join our consulting group based in Tucson, AZ.  This job requires the applicant to be locally based in Tucson, AZ. 

  • Office work will include:
    • Data reduction including stereographic, statistical, and geospatial analyses
    • Technical reporting and documentation of field work and analysis work
    • Laboratory testing, performing and assisting with soil and rock strength testing
  • Local Field Work (if applicable):
    • site characterization
    • geologic/geotechnical mapping,
    • geomechanical core logging
    Qualifications
    • Actively pursuing Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in geology, geological engineering, geotechnical engineering or mining engineering.
    • 0-5 years’ experience
    • All candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S

    Additional Information

    Schedule: part time not to exceed 30 hours per week, normal business hours.