Soil engineer definition
Soil engineer means a person who meets the qualifications stated in Section 6736.1 of the Professional Engineers Act (Business and Professions Code Section 6700 and following).
Soil engineer means a person who has earned a degree in geology from an accredited college or university, or a person who has equivalent educational training and has experience as a practicing geologist.
Soil engineer means a civil engineer duly registered in the State of California whose field of expertise is soil mechanics.
More Definitions of Soil engineer
Soil engineer means a person registered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a professional engineer and who has training and experience in the branch of soils engineering.
Soil engineer means a civil engineer, registered in the State of California, experienced and knowledgeable in the prac- tice of soil engineering.
Soil engineer means a Person who performs services in the field of soil engineering and is licensed in the State of Hawai‘i.
Soil engineer means a civil engineer experienced and knowledgeable in the practice of soil engi- neering.
Soil engineer means a registered civil engineer who holds a valid authorization to use the title “soil engineer” as provided in Section 6736.1 of the California Business and Professions Code. The terms “geotechnical engineer,” “soils engineer” and “soil and foundation engineer” are deemed to be synonymous with the term “soil engineer.”
Soil engineer means a civil engineer experienced and knowledgeable in the practice of soil engineering.