Keller

Field Engineer

Posted Date 3 hours ago(11/26/2025 11:54 AM)
ID
2025-6474
# of Openings
2
Job Advertisement Location
New York, NY

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Overview

Keller is the world leader in geotechnical construction and deep foundations. With a North American presence of over 100 years, we operate as the market leader with over 50 offices throughout the US and Canada. By connecting global resources and local experience, Keller develops innovative, practical, and cost-effective solutions to geotechnical challenges. Our values of integrity, collaboration, and excellence enable us to lead the industry in providing the optimal solution for our clients.

 

Keller is looking for an experienced Field Engineer based in the New York metropolitan area.

Responsibilities

This Field Engineer position involves working on projects within the region to gain real world construction engineering and management experience. This experience provides the highly qualified civil engineer an opportunity to learn first-hand the complex world of Geotechnical and Deep Foundation Construction. Keller is an excellent fit for a candidate who decided to become a civil engineer to work in construction. This role includes a balance of design and construction management with a combination of field and office work.

Qualifications

  • BS Degree in Civil Engineering, MS preferred
  • Sound technical knowledge
  • Problem solving and commonsense
  • Communication and teamwork
  • Commercial instincts
  • Get-it-done attitude
  • Ability to meet hectic and changing schedules and deadlines
  • Extensive travel up to three years
  • Career path to office Project Manager position

Salary Range: $65K - $85K per year, plus benefits and bonuses; based upon experience

 

Keller is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage qualified women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and others to apply.

 

Equal Employment Opportunity

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