Geotechnical Branch Manager - Tallahassee, FL
We're partnered with a rapidly growing, privately held environmental and geotechnical firm that was founded just 5 years ago and has since scaled to 75+ employees across multiple states. They've just acquired a well-established geotechnical firm in Tallahassee, currently turning over close to $500K annually, and are now searching for a Geotechnical Branch Manager to take the reins, grow the department, and expand the company's footprint across the Southeast.
What's on offer:
Equity opportunities and annual profit-sharing based on office performance
Company truck or vehicle allowance + full mileage reimbursement
15 days PTO, 10 public holidays, Blue Cross health & dental (80% covered), 401k with 4% match
Backed by a dedicated BD team
About the Role:
This is a unique opportunity to lead and grow a high-potential branch office. You'll be overseeing local operations, managing and mentoring junior staff, and helping shape the future of geotechnical services in the region. The company already offers drilling, water/wastewater, lab testing, and environmental consulting - and the goal is to mirror and expand those capabilities in Tallahassee.
You won't be buried in red tape or micromanaged. This is a company built on initiative, trust, and execution - ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial setting.
Who We're Looking For:
Geotechnical Branch Manager (PE required)
Licensed PE in Florida (or ability to obtain quickly)
10+ years' experience in geotechnical engineering
Proven leadership skills - comfortable managing people and projects
Business-minded with an interest in growing a team and a department
Client-facing and commercially aware - can build or bring relationships
Why This Company?
Founded just 5 years ago, this company has grown from a 1-person shop to over 75 employees and multiple service lines across the Northeast and Southeast. Growth has been smart, intentional, and driven by the right hires. They're now targeting $50M revenue and 50 offices in the next decade, and Tallahassee is a critical piece of that plan.
If you want a chance to build something, not just punch a clock - this is your shot.