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What does remote work look like for a geotechnical engineer? 🌐 In this week’s edition of The Geotechnical Engineering Podcast, host Jared M. Green, PE, BC. GE, F.ASCE, NOMA, breaks down what remote work opportunities look like within geotechnical engineering. From the types of geotechnical engineering jobs that offer the flexibility to work from home to how the industry is adapting to this new work model, Jared explores what you need to know to pursue and succeed in remote opportunities in geotechnical engineering. https://bit.ly/TGEPEp102Y Do you prefer to work remotely? Share why in the comments below. This content is brought to you by Tensar, a division of CMC. #Engineer #engineering #RemoteWork #Remote #Technology

Remote Work in Geotechnical Engineering: Job Roles, Flexibility, and Tools

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With the appropriate digital tools and field support, there is no doubt that geotechnical engineering can be performed remotely. This approach not only enhances the efficiency of resources but also allows consultants and designers to execute their specialized duties without frequent site visits. Consequently, this enables them to contribute to more projects in less time. This principle applies to any engineering field.

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