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Conduct groundwater, surface water, and soil sampling. Organize and manage field sampling efforts, manage large amounts of laboratory data, analyze information, and prepare semi-annual reports.
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Under general supervision, perform routine field work related to soil sampling, soil gas sampling, groundwater sampling, stormwater sampling, boring logs, and other assignments as designated.
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Working knowledge of methods of soil compaction and density testing procedures, properties and uses of concrete, and techniques of handling, placing, curing and sampling concrete.
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Multi-media sampling (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, air) and reporting. Field equipment and field sampling experience preferred. You will provide support to our existing solid waste practice consisting of landfill and landfill gas design, construction, operation, and monitoring, for private and municipal clients.
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Experience supporting Pennsylvania Act 2 projects, preparation of Health and Safety Plans, soil & groundwater investigations, soil vapor and surface & source water sampling and monitoring, PCB Sampling, Lead and ACM characterization, regulatory waste determination of drilling fluids and cuttings, contingency planning, hazardous materials surveys, and environmental due diligence.
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Manage environmental projects involving site characterization, remedial design, and environmental compliance, being responsible for ensuring that deliverables, schedules and budgets are achieved Perform field work for site characterization and site remediation projects including oversight of subcontractors and sampling of soil, soil vapor, sediment, surface water and groundwater in accordance with state and Federal regulations and generally accepted protocols.
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Under general direction, leads and participates in the work of other employees engaged in complex, professional hydrogeology work related to the observation, sampling, analysis, charting, mapping, and characterizing water flow across the land surface, in channels, in pipelines, in reservoirs, and in groundwater; monitors and evaluated the operation of aquifer recharge facilities from wells and basins, characterizes rock and soil in the subsurface, and performs related duties as required.
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Collect soil, air/vapor, water (stormwater, surface water, groundwater) samples. 0-2 years of experience with environmental field sampling, data collection and report preparation.
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Conducts soil, surface water, groundwater, sediment, and other environmental sampling programs. Analyzes and interprets geological data, which may include hydrogeology and/or hydrogeochemistry.
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Undertake as needed field work, including construction observation as well as water, soil, and air sampling, and other field reconnaissance. You will support the completion of project level work including data management, field work, report preparation, and design components on environmental remediation projects.
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Work as a member of team(s) conducting hands-on multi-media environmental sampling, including surface and subsurface soil, groundwater, sediment, surface water, ambient air, indoor air, etc.
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Manage field work for site characterization and site remediation, including oversight of subcontractors, and sampling of soil and ground water in accordance with state and Federal regulations and protocols.
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Takes part in providing local technical assistance for the collection, identification, and compiling of environmental and geological data from various media (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, air/vapor.
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Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with field investigations associated with environmental site assessments, site remediation, field management, sampling etc. WSP USA designs lasting solutions in the buildings, transportation, energy, water and environment markets.
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Responsibilities will include preparation of sampling plans, field studies including the collection of soil, groundwater, surface water and indoor air samples, interpretation of sample data and preparation of data summary reports, regular maintenance and calibration of equipment used during field studies, and supporting other environmental studies.
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