Project Management Careers

Project Management for Geotechnical Construction

At GSI, project management jobs focus on delivering complex geotechnical construction projects that protect infrastructure and communities from geohazards.

Our project management teams coordinate the people, equipment, and resources needed to stabilize slopes, mitigate rockfall hazards, and repair infrastructure impacted by landslides and ground instability. These projects often take place in challenging environments—from mountain highways and rail corridors to remote infrastructure sites. Because GSI operates using a design-build model, project managers play a key role in coordinating engineering teams, field crews, and subcontractors to ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and on schedule.

If you’re looking for project management jobs where your leadership helps deliver real-world infrastructure solutions, GSI offers opportunities to make a lasting impact.

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Project Management Roles at GSI

GeoStabilization International hires project management professionals who lead the delivery of geohazard mitigation and infrastructure stabilization projects.

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Construction Project Managers

Construction Project Managers oversee the planning and execution of geotechnical construction projects from award through completion. They coordinate field operations, manage project resources, and ensure projects meet schedule, safety, and budget targets.

Responsibilities often include:

  • Managing project schedules, budgets, and financial performance

  • Coordinating field operations, subcontractors, and equipment

  • Overseeing procurement of materials and services

  • Ensuring projects meet safety and quality standards

  • Communicating with clients and internal teams throughout project delivery

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Project Managers

Project Managers lead project execution and serve as the primary point of contact for project stakeholders. They work closely with engineering, operations, and field teams to ensure projects are delivered successfully.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Managing project scope, risk, and change orders

  • Coordinating project planning and execution

  • Reviewing project performance, budgets, and forecasts

  • Supporting project teams and ensuring contract requirements are met

Project Managers help drive successful outcomes for complex geotechnical construction projects.

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Senior Project Leaders

Senior project leaders provide oversight and strategic direction for large or complex projects. These roles help guide project teams and ensure strong operational and financial performance.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Leading major infrastructure stabilization projects

  • Mentoring project managers and supporting team development

  • Managing client relationships and project strategy

  • Ensuring projects meet safety, quality, and performance expectations

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Why Project Managers Choose GSI

Project management professionals at GSI work on projects that require strong leadership, adaptability, and collaboration. Our teams deliver solutions that address some of the most challenging geotechnical issues affecting transportation networks, energy infrastructure, and public safety.

Working at GSI means:

  • Leading complex geohazard mitigation projects

  • Coordinating multidisciplinary teams across engineering and field operations

  • Delivering projects through a design-build approach

  • Working in diverse environments across North America

  • Growing your career in a specialized construction field

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If you’re looking for a career where your hard work, leadership, and skills are respected, and where you can make real, lasting impact, then you might just find your next home here.

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