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Overview Gregori Geotechnical Services LLC (GGS) is growing and we have an opportunity to hire a Geotechnical Project Manager. Your responsibilities will consist of the following: the review of ...

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Geotechnical Project Manager

Butler, PA · On-site

$70K - $110K/yr

Overview Gregori Geotechnical Services LLC (GGS) is growing and we have an opportunity to hire a Geotechnical Project Manager. Your responsibilities will consist of the following: the review of ...

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Overview Gregori Geotechnical Services LLC (GGS) is growing and we have an opportunity to hire a Geotechnical Project Manager. Your responsibilities will consist of the following: the review of ...

Manage all aspects of a facilities, materials, environmental, or geotechnical engineering project to ensure that it is safely completed on time and within scope and budget. Responsible for completing ...

Manage all aspects of a facilities, materials, environmental, or geotechnical engineering project to ensure that it is safely completed on time and within scope and budget. Responsible for completing ...

Position Overview We are seeking an experienced Assistant Project Manager to support the planning ... Design, geotechnical, or environmental work * Or a closely related field Required Skills * Strong ...

Position Overview We are seeking an experienced Assistant Project Manager to support the planning ... Design, geotechnical, or environmental work * Or a closely related field Required Skills * Strong ...

Job Title Geotechnical Project Manager Location Austin 78744 - Austin, TX 78744 US (Primary ... Assist with Business Development Key Expectations • Track project expenses to ensure actual work ...

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How much do geotechnical assistant project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for geotechnical assistant project manager in the United States is $107,595.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,000.00 and $130,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Geotechnical Assistant Project Manager vs Geotechnical Engineer?

AspectGeotechnical Assistant Project ManagerGeotechnical Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's degree in geotechnical engineering or related field; some roles may require internship experienceBachelor's or master's degree in geotechnical or civil engineering; professional engineer (PE) license often preferred
Work EnvironmentSupports project management teams, coordinates field and office activities, assists in project planningDesigns geotechnical solutions, conducts site investigations, analyzes soil and rock data
Industry UsageCommonly employed in construction, consulting firms, and project management teamsPrimarily in engineering consulting, design, and research roles within geotechnical projects

In summary, a Geotechnical Assistant Project Manager supports project coordination and management tasks, often with less technical design responsibility, while a Geotechnical Engineer focuses on technical analysis, design, and site investigations. Both roles require relevant degrees, but the Engineer typically holds a PE license and has more technical expertise.

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Construction Assistant Project Manager

Hillis-Carnes

Woodbine, MD • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Assistant Project Manager needed for the Specialty Construction Group branch of Hillis-Carnes Engineering Associates in Woodbine, MD. This group works on projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic area.

This group performs the following:

  • Design/Build specialty foundation engineering and construction
  • Soil nail/shotcrete retention systems
  • H-pile/lagging/tiebacks/internal bracing retention systems
  • Compaction grouting/ground improvement
  • Sinkhole remediation
  • Mini pile and helical pier installation
  • Foundation underpinning (conventional and helical piers)
  • Geotechnical drilling

Candidate must be dependable, enthusiastic, detail-oriented, and able to multi-task while working in a fast-paced environment.

Duties:

  • Review various General Contractor Bid Boards, lead platforms to develop prospective leads.
  • Perform "takeoffs" to determine materials, labor, and equipment requirements.
  • Prepare and submit bids and proposals.
  • Prepare bid submittals (i.e., project experience, staff resumes, equipment lists, work plans, mix designs, pre-qualification forms, etc.).
  • Attend pre-bid meetings.
  • Follow up with low bidders and make efforts to negotiate for the proposed work.

The Assistant Project Manager will also perform various project management duties for projects won:

  • Scheduling, dispatching, providing daily assignments to drill and construction crews,
  • Enter, review, and approve time for field personnel,
  • Preparation of project submittals,
  • Preparing construction schedules,
  • Calling on vendors, ordering materials/tooling, and getting purchase orders
  • Setting up subcontract or rental agreements,
  • Participating in pre-construction/progress meetings,
  • Ensuring conformance with project and HCEA safety requirements,
  • Preparing change order submittals,
  • Monitoring project budget and controlling costs for project profitability,
  • Reviewing and approving vendor invoices,
  • Make field visits to check on progress of crews, crew needs, and perform safety inspections,
  • Review, scan crew's daily paperwork (dailies, logs, safety meetings) to project folders,
  • Project invoicing and working to ensure timely payment on project invoices.
  • Assist Branch Manager and Project Managers with any other general administrative duties as needed.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in construction management, Civil Engineering, or Geology is preferred
  • Preferred 1-2 years of experience in Geotechnical Engineering or Construction Project Management (Specialty/General Contractor or Earthwork sub-contractor)
  • Experience managing construction projects of varying size ($50,000 - $1,500,000)
  • Experience estimating, specifically determining materials quantities, labor, and equipment requirements for various types of geotechnical/construction projects
  • Experience with geotechnical drilling, sheeting/shoring, pressure grouting, or deep foundations is preferred.
  • Some Business Development experience is a plus and must be able to interact/communicate with clients
  • Experience managing construction projects and crews is a plus

Hillis-Carnes offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical (options with Health Savings Accounts), dental, vision, short-term disability, company -paid life/long-term disability, generous paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, wellness incentives, 401k w/company match, and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), plus much more! 

We are proudly an Equal Opportunity Employer.  Minorities and Women are encouraged to apply.