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FluidStack

Geotechnical Engineer, Data Center Design

FluidStack

Geotechnical Engineer managing foundation design and subsurface investigations for large multi-site data center projects. Collaboration across engineering teams to ensure effective execution and compliance with site requirements.

Posted 7/12/2026full-timeAustin • Texas • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $200,000 - $250,000 per yearWebsite

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Demonstrates expertise in geotechnical engineering for large-scale site development, including subsurface investigation, foundation design, and collaboration with structural, civil, and environmental engineers. Proficient in identifying geotechnical fatal flaws and making informed decisions on ground improvement and foundation systems.

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Geotechnical EngineeringFoundation DesignSubsurface InvestigationGeotechnical Fatal Flaw ScreeningExternal Consultant Management

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Hard Skills
Boring Program ManagementCPT CampaignsLab TestingFoundation System AssignmentGround Improvement DesignSeismic Site ResponseData InterpretationGrading StrategyDeep Foundation DesignExpansive Clay Management
Soft Skills
CollaborationProblem-SolvingCommunication
Certifications & Qualifications
PE LicenseGE License
Industry Keywords
Multi-State DevelopmentHeavy-Civil Site DevelopmentData Center DevelopmentEnvironmental CoordinationSite Due Diligence

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Own the geotechnical workstream across a multi-site, multi-state development portfolio, from early site screening through foundation design and construction support.
  • Scope and direct subsurface investigation programs: write geotechnical RFPs, manage boring and CPT campaigns and lab testing, and drive external geotechnical consultants from scope through final report.
  • Interpret subsurface data into design parameters and assign foundation systems, working directly with Structural on bearing capacity, settlement, expansive and collapsible soils, liquefaction, seismic site class, shallow versus deep foundations, and ground improvement (rigid inclusions, piles, surcharge or preload).
  • Set site earthwork and grading strategy with Civil: cut and fill balance, deep-fill and differential-settlement risk to pads, MV duct banks, substations, and roads, and the call between regrade, preload, and ground improvement.
  • Run geotechnical fatal-flaw screening during site selection and due diligence, catching karst, mine subsidence, abandoned oil and gas wells, uncontrolled fill, high groundwater, and expansive clay before they reach signing or schedule.
  • Coordinate with Environmental on groundwater, contamination, and Phase II findings that drive subsurface and foundation decisions, and manage geotechnical deliverables to protect IFC and construction dates.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • You've owned geotechnical engineering on large-scale site development, scoping boring programs and turning subsurface data into foundation design parameters.
  • You've made the foundation and ground-improvement call on difficult sites: deep fill, expansive clay, high groundwater, liquefaction, choosing among shallow foundations, piles, rigid inclusions, and surcharge.
  • You've directed external geotechnical consultants and labs from RFP through final report, and caught errors before they reached design or construction.
  • You've screened sites for geotechnical fatal flaws during due diligence and either killed or saved a site on the data.
  • You read a geotechnical report well enough to assign design actions and challenge a consultant's recommendations rather than rubber-stamp them.
  • You work shoulder to shoulder with structural, civil, and environmental engineers and translate subsurface conditions into grading, drainage, and foundation decisions without stalling the schedule.
  • Bonus: PE or GE license, or active pursuit. Data center, industrial, or heavy-civil site development. Deep foundation and ground-improvement design. Seismic site response. Multi-state experience.

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