Boise State University College of Engineering Career Fair
Abbie Fiano and Alysa Churchfield will be at the Boise State University College of Engineering Career Fair on Thursday, October 23rd from 9:00-2:00! Stop by our stand to learn more about job and internship opportunities and explore a future in Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering. More information can be found here: Career Fairs – College of […]
University of Washington Civil and Environmental Engineering Fair
The University of Washington’s in-person Science and Engineering Career Fair is coming up on October 22, and GeoEngineers will be there. The event introduces students to STEM employers from across the country and gives them the opportunity to network and discuss job and internship opportunities. Look for Erick Martinez Mendoza and Colton McInelly if you’re planning to attend, they’d love to meet […]
Intisar Ahmed’s Day in the Life
Ever wondered what a typical day in the life looks like for a geotechnical engineer? We’ve got you covered. Check out his article in the latest digital edition of the USSD Dams and Levees Bulletin – Young Professionals Issue! A great read for anyone interested in geotechnical engineering, or looking to learn more about the industry! […]
We’re Headed to Oregon State University
Calling all Beavers, we’ll be at OSU on October 14 for the Fall Civil, Construction & Architectural Engineering Fair, and we hope to see you there. Stop by to meet Morgan McCarthy and Valerie Yañez, and learn about professional consulting careers and specific opportunities at Geo, including internships! When: October 14, 2025 | 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.Where: CH2M HILL Alumni […]
Meet us at the UMass Amherst Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Fair
The University of Massachusetts Amherst is holding focused career events throughout the fall, and GeoEngineers will be there on October 1 for the Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Fair. It’s a chance for students to meet employers from across the country and discuss job and internship opportunities. Nathan Yu and John McCabe will be on hand to hang out […]
Free Webinar on Planning HDD Projects, Nov 18
Pipeline Webinar Episode 13: As the Drill Pipe Turns Part II Considerations for Successful HDD Projects Please join us we go back to the basics! Back by popular demand, Principal Engineer and Trenchless National Leader, Mark Miller, PE will present an overview of what to consider during the early stages of a pipeline project that […]
2025 BYU Civil & Construction Career Fair
Geotechnical Scientist Olyvia Kelly and Recruiter Rachel Hansen will be at the Brigham Young University Civil & Construction Career Fair on September 17 to meet with students. Stop by and learn about GeoEngineers’ internship program, careers in professional consulting, and the work we do across the country. Head to the BYU website to RSVP and […]
Join Us at the LSU Engineering Reception
GeoEngineers has had a long and successful relationship with Louisiana State University, and we’re going to be on campus again in September! LSU’s annual Engineering Networking Reception is on September 9, and GeoEngineers will be there to discuss job and internship opportunities. The reception brings students together with employers from across the country to network and this year that […]
Phil Welker Named Regional VP for SAME California
Principal Environmental Engineer Phil Welker has been appointed Regional Vice President (RVP) for the Society of American Military Engineers’ (SAME) California Region. Phil began his tenure in June at the Camp Pendleton Day SAME event, where he recognized event volunteers and connected with industry and government leaders. In this leadership role, Phil will help guide […]
Polychrome Pass Improvements
The Pretty Rocks landslide has been active since the 1960s but began accelerating in 2014. This landslide occurred where ice-filled gaps in a porous volcanic tuff and perlite deposit, leading to progressive movement of weak and overlying rock. In 2021, the Pretty Rocks landslide began to speed up with movement accelerating from inches per year […]