Qualification:BE Civil EngineeringGeotechnical Engineer – Construction/InfrastructureJob ResponsibilitiesConduct geotechnical investigations including soil, rock, and groundwater studies for proposed construction sites.Perform soil sampling, testing, and analysis to determine bearing capacity, settlement, and soil classification.Prepare geotechnical design reports with recommendations for foundations, retaining walls, slopes, embankments, and pavements.Carry out slope stability, seepage, and settlement analysis using specialized software (PLAXIS, GeoStudio, etc.).Provide technical input for the design of deep/shallow foundations, piles, ground improvement, and excavation support systems.Supervise and monitor site investigations, borehole drilling, field testing (SPT, CPT, Plate Load Test, etc.).Ensure compliance with local/international codes and standards (ASTM, AASHTO, BS, Eurocode).Liaise with structural engineers, project managers, and contractors to provide geotechnical solutions.Troubleshoot geotechnical issues during construction and recommend remedial measures.Maintain proper documentation and prepare geotechnical study reports, risk assessments, and recommendations.Relevant ExperienceMinimum 4–7 years of experience as a Geotechnical Engineer in construction/infrastructure projects.Strong background in soil mechanics, foundation engineering, and ground improvement techniques.Hands-on experience with geotechnical design software (PLAXIS, GeoStudio, Geo5, or equivalent).Proven experience in geotechnical site investigations, laboratory testing, and field monitoring.Exposure to projects involving high-rise buildings, bridges, roads, or heavy infrastructure.Familiarity with geotechnical risk assessment and mitigation methods.Ability to work closely with multidisciplinary teams and provide site support during execution.Strong knowledge of international and local geotechnical design codes.