Jobs · Finance · California

Geotechnical Risk Manager

PCL Construction · Long Beach, CA · 2 mo ago
Finance$164k–$203k/yrFull-time

Responsibilities

  • Lead the review, interpretation, and qualification of: Geotechnical, geologic, and geophysical reports. Historical borings and as-built records. Environmental and demolition-related subsurface data.
  • Identify gaps, inconsistencies, and ambiguities in soils reports and coordinate requests for clarification, supplemental investigations, or risk allowances.
  • Develop clear geotechnical narratives and assumptions for estimates and proposals.
  • Develop estimating approaches and construction means and methods for: Earthwork and mass excavation. Deep foundations and shoring systems. Underground utility and large-diameter pipe installation. Trenching, tunneling, and shaft construction. Demolition with geotechnical influence. Dewatering systems (temporary and permanent). Ground improvement techniques (e.g., over-excavation, stabilization, grouting, soil mixing).
  • Establish production rates, crew compositions, sequencing logic, and equipment assumptions based on subsurface conditions.
  • Support risk-based estimating, including probabilistic cost impacts where appropriate.
  • Identify, quantify, and actively manage geotechnical risks affecting: cost, schedule, safety and constructability.
  • Develop geotechnical risk registers and mitigation plans during preconstruction.
  • Contribute to contingency, allowances, and escalation decisions related to subsurface uncertainty.
  • Support qualifications, exclusions, and clarifications tied to geotechnical risk in proposals.
  • Collaborate with designers, third-party geotechnical engineers, and speciality subcontractors to: validate constructability of proposed designs. Influence design development to reduce construction risk.
  • Support Alternative Technical Concepts (ATCs) and value engineering related to geotechnical solutions.
  • Participate in owner, designer, and risk review meetings as the geotechnical solutions.
  • Participate in owner, designer, and risk review meetings as the geotechnical authority.
  • Support transition to construction with: Clear documentation of geotechnical assumptions and risks. Defined risk ownership strategies. Constructability recommendations.
  • Provide consultative support to project teams during early construction as needed.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Engineering, or related discipline.
  • Minimum 10-15 years of experience in heavy civil construction, geotechnical engineering, or major underground/site work projects.
  • Demonstrated experience with preconstruction, estimating, and risk management.
  • Strong understanding of: subsurface variability and uncertainty. Construction productivity impacts due to soil and groundwater conditions. Ability to translate technical geotechnical data into practical construction and cost decisions.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred.
  • Experience on water/wastewater, transportation, or large-scale infrastructure projects.
  • Background spanning both design and construction environments.
  • Experience with alternative delivery (DB, CMAR, P#).

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