Engineering Careers

Engineering Jobs That Solve Real-World Challenges

At GeoStabilization International, engineering jobs go far beyond traditional office-based design. Our engineers work on complex geotechnical projects that stabilize slopes, mitigate rockfall hazards, and repair critical infrastructure across North America.

Every project presents unique challenges, from landslides affecting mountain highways to unstable slopes threatening rail corridors. GSI engineers develop practical solutions that combine geotechnical analysis, structural design, and field collaboration to protect infrastructure and the communities that rely on it. Our design-build approach allows engineers to stay involved throughout the project lifecycle. Instead of handing off designs, engineers work closely with construction teams to ensure solutions are implemented effectively in the field.

If you’re looking for engineering jobs where your work directly improves infrastructure safety and resilience, GSI offers opportunities to make a measurable impact.

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Engineering Roles at GSI

GeoStabilization International hires engineers across several disciplines who work together to design and deliver geohazard mitigation solutions. Our engineering jobs provide opportunities to contribute to projects that stabilize slopes, protect infrastructure, and improve public safety.

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Project Engineers

Project Engineers play a key role in delivering stabilization projects from design through construction. They work with engineering teams and project managers to develop solutions and support project execution.

Typical responsibilities include:

  • Supporting geotechnical and structural design for stabilization systems

  • Preparing engineering calculations and technical documentation

  • Assisting with project planning and coordination

  • Collaborating with project managers and construction teams

  • Helping ensure projects meet safety and quality standards

Project Engineers gain hands-on experience in both design and field implementation, making this role a strong foundation for long-term engineering careers.

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Pursuit Engineers

Pursuit Engineers focus on developing technical solutions during the project pursuit and proposal phase. They evaluate geotechnical conditions and help develop engineered concepts that address infrastructure challenges.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Evaluating project opportunities and site conditions

  • Developing conceptual engineering solutions

  • Supporting proposal development and technical presentations

  • Collaborating with engineering and operations teams

These engineering jobs combine technical expertise with problem solving and project strategy.

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Principal Engineers

Principal Engineers provide technical leadership and oversight for complex projects and engineering teams. These experienced engineers guide design development and help ensure solutions meet performance and safety requirements.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Leading engineering design for geotechnical stabilization projects

  • Reviewing calculations, drawings, and technical deliverables

  • Mentoring engineers and supporting professional development

  • Providing technical leadership across engineering teams

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Project Development Engineers (PDEs)

Project Development Engineers evaluate geotechnical challenges and develop stabilization solutions for infrastructure owners. They work closely with clients and internal teams to identify project needs and propose engineered solutions.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Evaluating slopes, rockfall hazards, and geotechnical conditions

  • Developing conceptual engineering solutions for stabilization projects

  • Supporting proposals and project planning

  • Collaborating with operations and engineering teams

PDE roles combine engineering expertise with problem solving and project development.

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Why Engineers Choose GSI

Engineers at GSI work on projects that require innovative thinking and practical problem solving. Our teams design and implement solutions that address some of the most challenging geotechnical issues affecting transportation systems, energy infrastructure, and public safety.

Working at GSI means:

  • Tackling complex geohazard mitigation projects

  • Collaborating with experienced geotechnical specialists

  • Seeing designs implemented through a design-build project approach

  • Working in diverse environments across North America

  • Growing your career in a specialized engineering 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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