Employment Opportunities Be part of our success and take advantage of excellent employment options with Geotechnical Services, Inc. (GSI). Available positions range from entry-level field technicians to project managers at various office locations.
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Safety is Our Top Priority All GSI field personnel go through a mandatory 40 hours of OSHA safety training, as well as yearly refresher courses. In addition, workplace safety is emphasized regularly, including training in first aid, CPR, fire extinguisher use, and much more.
GSI Intranet We commit to the following every day: integrity, honesty, sound technical work, accuracy in all we do, trust, personal responsibility, timeliness, open communication, valuing our people, and profitable performance.
09 07 2010 - Grant Writing
Geotechnical Services, Inc. (GSI) will now begin offering EPA Brownfield Grant Writing services to not only help clients develop successful proposals, but also to assist them in managing the grants they receive.
09 07 2010 - Omaha Office Relocation
Geotechnical Services, Inc. today announced it will move its Omaha office to 9312 G Court in Omaha, Neb. next month. The phone and fax numbers will remain the same.
Those in the construction industry are well aware of the damage that construction vibration can cause to adjacent structures. This is why GSI uses vibration instrumentation to monitor construction activity to minimize vibrations and their adverse effects on pre-existing structures.
GSI begins with a pre-construction survey to target existing cracks, document background vibrations, and define allowable vibration limits in the affected area. We then conduct on-site vibration monitoring, which provides input to control vibrations during construction. You receive a final report including a post-construction survey to determine changes to surrounding buildings during construction.
The advancements in vibration monitoring currently used by GSI can protect your company from damages occurring during construction activity. Let GSI monitor your construction work now so that potential damage to adjacent structures is no longer a concern.