ENGEO is a 50+ year old geotechnical and civil engineering firm spanning 200+ professionals across California, Nevada, Washington, Guam, New Zealand, and Australia. The tech stack—PLAXIS, FLAC, AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS Pro, MATLAB, Python, and GIS—reflects a heavily technical, field-forward operation. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (majority of new roles), with intern positions outnumbering senior hires, suggesting either undergraduate pipeline building or high project churn. The project roster spans government infrastructure (Naval Base Guam, Camp Blaz), iconic cultural work (Lucas Museum), and tech-campus site development, indicating blue-chip clientele with complex soil and foundation requirements.
ENGEO provides geotechnical engineering, environmental science, hydrogeology, and water-resources consulting to public and private sector clients. The firm covers the full project lifecycle—due diligence, permitting, design, and construction-phase quality assurance—for infrastructure, real-estate development, and government facilities. Offices are located in the Western U.S. and Pacific region (California, Nevada, Washington, Guam, New Zealand, Australia), positioning the firm for large-scale civil works and natural-hazard projects including seismic and coastal engineering. The company is employee-owned and certified Great Place to Work.
ENGEO uses PLAXIS, FLAC, AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS Pro, MATLAB, Python, GIS, Survey123, and standard Office tools. The stack emphasizes geotechnical simulation, site surveying, and spatial analysis.
Recent work includes Naval Base Guam wharf repairs, Camp Blaz construction, Google/YouTube/Facebook technology campuses, Lucas Museum, Kaikoura earthquake recovery in New Zealand, and coastal revetment and reservoir infrastructure.
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