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Geotechnical Engineers

Work Environment

Geotechnical engineers work in offices and outdoors at construction sites. Approximately 25 percent of civil engineers (including geotechnical engineers) work more than 40 hours per week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Much of this extra time occurs when projects are nearing final deadlines. Geotechnical engineers also travel to different sites to oversee projects and consult with staff and clients.

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