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Ayres' team of national dam safety experts is seeking a senior geotechnical/geological engineer with a proven track record of managing and successfully executing dam rehabilitation and dam analysis ...

Ayres' team of national dam safety experts is seeking a senior geotechnical/geological engineer with a proven track record of managing and successfully executing dam rehabilitation and dam analysis ...

Ayres' team of national dam safety experts is seeking a senior geotechnical/geological engineer with a proven track record of managing and successfully executing dam rehabilitation and dam analysis ...

Ayres' team of national dam safety experts is seeking a senior geotechnical/geological engineer with a proven track record of managing and successfully executing dam rehabilitation and dam analysis ...

Geotechnical Engineer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$135K - $198K/yr

Ayres' team of national dam safety experts is seeking a senior geotechnical/geological engineer with a proven track record of managing and successfully executing dam rehabilitation and dam analysis ...

Geotechnical Engineer

Fort Collins, CO · On-site

$135K - $198K/yr

Ayres' team of national dam safety experts is seeking a senior geotechnical/geological engineer with a proven track record of managing and successfully executing dam rehabilitation and dam analysis ...

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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for geotechnical geologist in the United States is $77,030.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $93,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a geotechnical geologist?

A Geotechnical Geologist investigates soil, rock, and groundwater conditions to assess the stability and risks associated with construction projects. They analyze geological data, conduct site investigations, and provide recommendations to ensure safe foundations for buildings, roads, dams, and other infrastructure. Their work helps prevent landslides, foundation failures, and other geotechnical hazards. They often collaborate with engineers, environmental scientists, and construction teams to develop effective ground-support solutions.

What does a geotechnical geologist do?

A typical day for a Geotechnical Geologist involves a mix of fieldwork and office tasks. Field responsibilities may include conducting soil and rock sampling, supervising drilling operations, and logging geologic conditions to assess site suitability for construction. In the office, you’ll analyze laboratory data, prepare technical reports, and collaborate with engineers, environmental consultants, and project managers. The role often involves visiting project sites, especially during the investigation and monitoring phases. This dynamic work environment offers variety and frequent opportunities for problem-solving both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a geotechnical geologist?

To thrive as a Geotechnical Geologist, a solid background in geology, soil mechanics, and engineering geology—often supported by a relevant degree and fieldwork experience—is essential. Familiarity with geotechnical software (e.g., gINT, GeoStudio), site investigation equipment, and relevant certifications like a Professional Geologist (PG) license is highly valuable. Strong analytical thinking, report writing, communication, and teamwork abilities make candidates stand out. These skills ensure accurate site assessments, clear client communication, and safe, effective engineering solutions in construction and infrastructure projects.

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Infographic showing various Geotechnical Geologist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,030 per year, or $37 per hour.

Geotechnical Engineer

Ayres Associates Inc

Eau Claire, WI

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Ayres’ team of national dam safety experts is seeking a senior geotechnical/geological engineer with a proven track record of managing and successfully executing dam rehabilitation and dam analysis projects, particularly for dams regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). This position desires an entrepreneurial mindset to support our growing national practice in FERC Part 12D inspections, comprehensive assessments with risk analyses, and dam rehabilitation projects.

The successful candidate will be a registered professional engineer in geotechnical/geological engineering (civil in states not having a separate geotechnical/geological engineering registration) and have demonstrated expertise in completing saturated and unsaturated slope stability analyses, seepage analyses, settlement and crest deformation analyses, seismic and static liquefaction screening analyses, filter compatibility checks, bearing capacity analyses, and other similar advanced geotechnical computations.

Join Ayres – a USA TODAY Top Workplace recognized in both 2025 and 2026 – where people-first leadership, collaboration, and professional growth create an environment where great teams do their best work.

On any given day, you’ll:

  • Take the lead in identifying marketing opportunities and work collaboratively to win projects from utilities with FERC hydropower licenses, especially risk assessments and Part 12D related work.
  • Manage projects, oversee design and production of plans and specifications, and ensure that the work is produced on schedule, profitably, and in conformance with the quality standards of Ayres.
  • Build and maintain respectful working relationships with Project Managers and other leaders within the company.
  • Support and participate in the development and mentorship of staff.
  • Actively engage in professional organizations.

Required Qualifications:

  • A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering (geotechnical or geological engineering emphasis) from an accredited university is the minimum requirement. A master’s degree in geotechnical/geological engineering is preferred.
  • Registered professional engineer (PE) in a US state with ability to become licensed by comity in multiple states where Ayres has offices.
  • A minimum of 10 years of experience in the field of geotechnical/geological engineering. Previous experience in completing designs and submitting approved analyses for dams at FERC projects is highly desirable.
  • Ability to independently manage projects with budgets of 250 to 2000 hours of engineering time.
  • Working knowledge of FERC, US Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, and similar industry standards for geotechnical analyses of dam and spillway structures.
  • Experience providing geotechnical engineering support for structural design.
  • Proficient in GeoStudio SLOPE/W and SEEP/W, or other industry-standard slope stability and seepage modeling tools.
  • Experience overseeing geotechnical field exploration and laboratory testing programs, especially for embankment dams.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word).
  • Proven communication skills, including great client relationships and a willingness to market services to internal and external clients.
  • A valid driver’s license and good driving record.

Desired Skills and Experiences:

  • A professional geologist registration and experience with dam foundations in various terrains.
  • Experience participating in FERC PFMA and L2RA workshops.
  • Experience establishing mutually respectful, collaborative relationships with utility owners, contractors, and staff representing the FERC Division of Dam Safety.
  • Located within commuting distance of Ayres’ Eau Claire, Green Bay, Roseville, Madison, Fort Collins, or Waukesha offices.

Benefits of being part of the Ayres team:

  • Health, dental, and vision Insurance.
  • Short and long-term disability and life insurance.
  • Employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) and 401K with company match.
  • PTO, paid holidays including two floating holidays, and a flexible work schedule.
  • Professional development opportunities.

Please note, benefits vary depending on job status. To learn more about our great benefits, visit our website at https://www.ayresassociates.com/careers/the-ayres-advantage/

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