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Senior Manager: Technical Geotech

Parsons · Riyadh

Riyadh · On-siteFull-TimePosted Jun 30, 2026

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In a world of possibilities, pursue one with endless opportunities. Imagine Next!

At Parsons, you can imagine a career where you thrive, work with exceptional people, and be yourself. Guided by our leadership vision of valuing people, embracing agility, and fostering growth, we cultivate an innovative culture that empowers you to achieve your full potential. Unleash your talent and redefine what’s possible. Job Description:

The Senior Manager: Technical – Geotechnical role is client‑facing role within a transportation‑focused PMC contract, with a heavy emphasis on rail (heavy rail, metro, light rail, high‑speed). This is a non‑operational position responsible for managing and assuring all geotechnical and ground engineering aspects across the design and build lifecycle, on behalf of the client.

Sitting within the Engineering & Safety function, the role provides technical leadership, governance, and risk management for ground investigation, geotechnical design, and construction support. It ensures that consultants and contractors deliver safe, compliant, and constructible solutions that meet the employer’s requirements, rail standards, and regulatory expectations.

Key Responsibilities

1. Client Representation & Governance

  • Act as the primary focal point for all geotechnical and ground engineering matters across the transportation/rail program.
  • Represent the client in technical, design, and risk workshops with consultants, contractors, independent reviewers, and authorities.
  • Interpret and communicate client requirements, design criteria, and geotechnical standards; ensure they are embedded in all relevant contracts and deliverables.
  • Provide independent, objective advice and recommendations to client leadership on geotechnical issues, risks, and impacts on scope, time, cost, and safety.

2. Ground Investigation Strategy & Management

  • Lead development and review of project‑wide ground investigation strategies tailored to rail and transportation infrastructure.
  • Review scopes for site investigations, including borehole locations, in‑situ testing, sampling, laboratory testing, and monitoring requirements.
  • Oversee execution and reporting of investigations by consultants and contractors; ensure data quality, coverage, and relevance to design and risk assessment.
  • Maintain an up‑to‑date understanding and documentation of baseline ground conditions, uncertainties, and allowances for unforeseen conditions.

3. Geotechnical Design Management & Technical Assurance

  • Manage and oversee geotechnical design across all stages for assets such as:
    • Rail embankments, cuttings, formation and subgrade
    • Foundations for bridges, viaducts, stations, depots, masts, and noise barriers
    • Tunnels, shafts, cut‑and‑cover structures, deep excavations, retaining walls
    • Ground improvement works, slope stabilization, and ground‑structure interaction
  • Review and challenge geotechnical design reports, analyses, models, calculations, and drawings for compliance with:
    • Employer’s requirements and project design criteria
    • Local codes, rail requirements, and authority regulations
    • Relevant international standards
  • Chair or participate in geotechnical design reviews, peer reviews, and value engineering workshops, promoting safe, robust, and cost‑effective solutions.
  • Ensure requirements management and traceability for geotechnical and earthworks requirements from capture through verification and close‑out.
  • Oversee implementation of technical assurance processes for geotechnical deliverables, including independent checkers and verification activities.

4. Interfaces with Civil, Structural, Track & Systems

  • Coordinate geotechnical interfaces with:
    • Civil and structural design (foundations, abutments, retaining structures, tunnels)
    • Track design (alignment, formation level, trackbed design, track–ground interaction, settlement criteria)
    • Stations, depots, buildings, and ancillary structures
    • Drainage,

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