A Geotechnical Construction job involves the application of engineering principles to stabilize and improve soil, rock, and groundwater conditions for construction projects. Professionals in this field work on foundations, retaining structures, tunnels, and other infrastructure to ensure stability and safety. They use techniques like soil stabilization, deep foundations, ground improvement, and excavation support. This role requires a combination of geotechnical engineering knowledge, construction management skills, and field experience. Geotechnical construction is essential for projects in industries such as transportation, energy, and commercial development.