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Remote within the 48 contiguous states (with up to 40% travel to project and client sites) Open ... Supervising Discipline Engineer - Structural $160,000 - $180,000 Structural modifications, seismic ...

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Remote within the 48 contiguous states (with up to 40% travel to project and client sites) Open ... Supervising Discipline Engineer - Structural $160,000 - $180,000 Structural modifications, seismic ...

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Remote within the 48 contiguous states (with up to 40% travel to project and client sites) Open ... Supervising Discipline Engineer - Structural $160,000 - $180,000 Structural modifications, seismic ...

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Design experience with steel, concrete, and masonry with an emphasis of seismic design * Experience ... S. in Structural/Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited engineering school * A PE license with ...

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Janesville, WI · On-site +1

$100K - $149K/yr

Hybrid or remote work arrangement will be considered. While our headquarters is located in ... Analyze structures for static and dynamic loads, including seismic, wind, tornado, and impact ...

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What are Remote Seismic Engineers?

Remote Seismic Engineers are professionals who design, implement, and monitor seismic data acquisition systems from remote locations. They analyze data from seismic waves to study the Earth's subsurface, often for purposes such as oil and gas exploration, earthquake monitoring, or geotechnical engineering. By working remotely, they use specialized software and communication tools to manage equipment, interpret results, and collaborate with on-site teams. Their role is crucial for increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and ensuring safety in seismic projects. Strong technical skills, experience with seismic instruments, and the ability to troubleshoot remotely are key for success in this role.

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

To thrive as a Remote Seismic Engineer, you need a solid background in geophysics, seismic data analysis, and a relevant engineering or earth sciences degree. Proficiency with seismic interpretation software (such as Petrel or Kingdom), data acquisition systems, and sometimes certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) or SEG membership are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective remote communication skills help distinguish top performers in this role. These competencies are vital for accurate seismic analysis, ensuring project success, and maintaining collaboration across distributed teams.

How do Remote Seismic Engineers typically collaborate with field teams and other stakeholders when working offsite?

Remote Seismic Engineers often rely on advanced communication platforms, data-sharing tools, and real-time monitoring software to stay connected with field teams, geologists, and project managers. They are responsible for analyzing seismic data, troubleshooting equipment issues remotely, and providing technical guidance to on-site personnel. Regular virtual meetings and detailed report submissions are common, ensuring alignment on project goals and swift problem resolution. This collaborative approach allows remote engineers to contribute effectively to field operations despite not being physically present.

What is the difference between Remote Seismic Engineer vs Remote Geotechnical Engineer?

AspectRemote Seismic EngineerRemote Geotechnical Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Geophysics, Seismology, or related field; certifications in seismic analysisBachelor's in Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering; certifications in geotechnical analysis
Work EnvironmentRemote, often collaborating with seismic monitoring stations and research teamsRemote, working with construction sites, soil testing, and foundation design teams
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, energy companies, government agenciesConstruction firms, consulting agencies, infrastructure projects

While both roles require a background in geosciences and involve remote work, Remote Seismic Engineers focus on seismic activity analysis and monitoring, whereas Remote Geotechnical Engineers specialize in soil and foundation assessments. Their work environments and industry applications differ, but both are vital in ensuring safe and sustainable infrastructure development.

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Infographic showing various Remote Seismic Engineer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.
Senior Dam Safety Engineer

Senior Dam Safety Engineer

Schnabel Engineering, Inc.

Greensboro, NC • On-site, Remote

$180K - $215K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Schnabel is an employee-owned, professional engineering and consulting firm that focuses on solving problems related to the earth and environment through specialization in geotechnical, geostructural, tunnel, and dam engineering. Schnabel’s high standards for quality, business ethics, and concern for the communities in which we live are a vital part of who we are. Schnabel is an ENR Top 500 Design Firm with 700+ employees in 31 offices throughout the United States.

Recognized by CE News as one of the Best Engineering Firms to Work for, Schnabel provides employees with a competitive benefits package including maternity leave, tuition reimbursement for continuing education, health, dental, life and disability insurance and a wellness program. As an employee-owned company, through the Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Schnabel employees directly benefit from the success of our growing firm.

Benefit options include:

  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Employee life & ADD insurance (100% company-paid)
  • Short-term disability (100% company-paid)
  • Long-term disability
  • Supplemental life insurance
  • 401(k) and profit-sharing plan
  • Employee stock ownership plan (ESOP)
  • Bonus program
  • Paid time off
  • 9 Paid Holidays
  • Wellness program
  • Professional development and tuition reimbursement

Job Description:

Are you looking for interesting and meaningful work, a fun and flexible atmosphere, and opportunities to learn, grow, and excel? If so, then welcome to Schnabel! We approach problems with creativity and innovation. The Greensboro, NC office is seeking a Senior Dam Safety Engineer to join our growing practice. We are looking for a motivated candidate with attention to detail, a passion to continue to develop as a professional, and a desire to be part of a strong team. Candidate does not need to be in Greensboro, NC, and can be remote.

Please provide a cover letter to be considered.

Job Responsibilities:

Candidate will serve as a Senior Dam Safety Engineer. Major focus areas for the role include:

  • Manage, execute, and provide technical support, in a team setting and on a variety of challenging interdisciplinary infrastructure projects.
  • Responsibilities may include planning and managing geotechnical and geologic field investigations, reviewing field investigation boring logs, evaluating instrumentation and monitoring data, assigning project-specific soil and rock laboratory testing, conducting engineering analyses and design specific to soil and rock mechanics, foundation design, fill placement/ground modification, embankment dam design, seepage evaluations, slope stability analyses, and seismic analyses, as well as performing value engineering (VE) and forensic studies.
  • Preparation and review of engineering reports, technical documents, and presentations, for a variety of applications, projects, and clients.
  • Communicate with clients and regulators, establish goals and objectives for project teams, and schedule and coordinate resources, to deliver projects on time, within budget, and to the quality expectations of the client.
  • Manage and mentor junior engineering, commensurate with experience level.
  • Periodic travel will be required.
  • Contribute to maintaining and developing Schnabel’s strong brand in the geotechnical and water markets through thought leadership embodied in published papers, white papers, and participation at recognized conferences and workshops.

Required Skills/Experience:

  • Bachelor’s Degree (Master’s Degree preferred) in Geotechnical and/or Civil Engineering, or related fields.
  • 20+ years of experience in the dam safety engineering field.
  • Licensed Professional Engineer or ability to become registered within 6 months.
  • Relevant expertise with dams and water impounding structures, cofferdams, and other hydraulic structures, including but not limited to seepage, static and seismic stability analysis, liquefaction analysis, deformation analysis, and foundation and settlement analysis.
  • Organized, self-starter with a strong entrepreneurial and team spirit.
  • Excellent English technical verbal and written communication skills.
  • Must be able to occasionally travel to project sites, both local and remote, and be able to lift heavy loads (up to 25 pounds).

Other Requirements:

  • Ability to pass a background check which may include criminal history, motor vehicle record, and credit check
  • Ability to pass a pre-employment screening

The compensation range for this position is between $180,000 to $215,000. Compensation for this position may vary based on geographic location and other factors. We remain committed to providing competitive and equitable compensation to all employees, regardless of their location.