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A Professional Engineer (P.E.) or Professional Geologist (P.G.) license is required in each of the state(s) in which you work, or you must have the ability to obtain a local license through reciprocity within three months of hire date.
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California Professional Registration (Certified Hydrogeologist, Professional Engineer, Professional Geologist) preferred. Our firm is hiring a Site Assessment Project Manager to be located in downtown Los Angeles, CA. In this role you will support K-12 educational facility construction projects as part of the LAUSD program to ensure environmental compliance of the project site.
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Licensed as Professional Engineer and/or Professional Geologist in the State of Colorado or ability to obtain Colorado Licensure within 6-months. Bachelor's degree in Civil, Structural, or Geotechnical Engineering, Master's degree or higher a plus.
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Professional Geologist required. Bachelor's degree in geology, hydrogeology, physical science with an emphasis in environmental engineering or a related degree required. MSA employee owners are volunteers, educators, STEM outreach participants and event attendees, supported by dedicated corporate sponsorship and donations initiatives.
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Management of geotechnical engineering projects, which will consist of performing boring layouts, obtaining utility clearances, supervising drill rigs, performing in-situ testing, classifying soils, determining appropriate laboratory tests, and preparing geotechnical engineering reports.
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The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Resource Information & Land Use Planning, has a confidential position of State Geologist open for recruitment. LICENSING/REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: (These must be met by all employees prior to attaining permanent status in this class): Must hold current State of Maine Geologist license or obtain within 6 months upon hire and be in good standing with the Board of Licensure of Geologists and Soil Scientists.
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TRC is seeking a Geologist, Environmental Engineer, or Environmental Scientist / Assistant Project Manager to join our EHS, Engineering, Construction, and Remediation team in Austin, Texas. Professional Geologist or Engineer certification.
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Professional Engineer (P.E.) or Professional Geologist (P.G.) preferred A professional license is required in each of the state(s) in which you work to use the license in the title. Other duties may include assisting with or performing the following with supervision: Prepare drilling packages and obtain utility clearances Perform research on local geologic history Supervise field work performed by drilling/test pit crews and assist with rig access issues Classify soil and assign laboratory testing Mentor and support Staff Project Managers, Assistant Staff Project Managers, and technicians in their development.
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Conduct Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA's) with assistance from Geotechnical Engineer or Professional Geologist. AEI, an STV Company is looking for a Full Time Geologist / Geotechnical Engineer.
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Both prepare and oversee the preparation and review of geotechnical and CMT proposals by junior staff. Bachelor and/or Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Geological Engineering, Geology, or similar is required.
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Stantec is seeking an environmental geologist/scientist/engineer to join our team of environmental professionals. Environmental Geologist/Scientist - ( 230002KG ) Primary responsibilities will be performing Phase I and Phase II investigations, multimedia sampling, data evaluation, remediation operation monitoring and maintenance, remediation performance evaluation, risk evaluation, and some task management and field coordination activities.
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Professional Engineer (P.E.) or Professional Geologist (P.G.) preferred Professional license required in each state(s) in which you work to use the license in the title. Manage construction materials testing (CMT) projects with daily report review, assist with resolution of issues, and training of field staff on your projects.
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Professional Geologist (PG) or Professional Engineer (PE) license would go a long way. Professional Geologist (PG) or Professional Engineer (PE) license would go a long way. 10+ years of Geology, Environmental Engineering or related experience.
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As a Professional Geologist, you’ll join a team of enthusiastic environmental professionals in their Northeast Parea office located in Athens, Pennsylvania. Additional experience with oil and gas, Oil and gas, water, wastewater, geotechnical or environmental engineering related projects are helpful.
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Environmental Scientist/ Geologist. Engineering Intern (EI) or Geologist in Training (GIT) is a plus; As a Staff Scientist in the Environmental Practice for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll collaborate with our project teams to support the preparation of permit applications (air, water, and solid waste related), annual reports [Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting, Form R, RCRA, etc.
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