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Perform tests and sampling of environmental materials including air, soil, and groundwater. Sample soil, water, oil, containing materials in accordance with guidelines.
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Conduct water, soil and other sampling. Conduct environmental site investigations, assessments and surveys to sample, measure and analyze air, water, material, and soil.
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Assists in the development of sampling and analysis plans for various media, including soil, groundwater, sediment, vapor intrusion, and surface water. Knowledge and experience of regulatory human health risk assessment (HHRA) frameworks including USEPA Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund necessary for developing technical approaches for site investigations, designing field sampling programs supporting risk assessments, identifying human health exposure pathways, evaluating chemical data and toxicity, and characterizing risk to human health is required.
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Experience in performing hazardous waste site investigations and various types of sampling, including low-flow groundwater sampling, surface water, sediment, soil, subsurface vapor, and air sampling is desired; remediation experience is a plus.
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Under general supervision, perform fieldwork related to assessment and remediation of contaminated sites (e.g., surface water, soil, groundwater, sediment, and air sampling etc.
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Responsibilities will include writing and reviewing Phase I ESA reports, as well as the collection of soil, water, soil vapor, and material samples; collection of air monitoring and sampling data; field audits and inspections; contractor oversight; equipment maintenance/readiness; organizing and reviewing data; and preparing reports.
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Manage compliance programs including water sampling, soil sampling, and air emissions, and maintain instruments in accordance with manufacturer recommendations.
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Conduct soil, surface water, groundwater, sediment, and other environmental sampling. Soil classification and sampling during drilling, test pitting, and excavation activities.
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Under general supervision, perform routine field work related to soil sampling, soil gas sampling, groundwater sampling, storm water sampling, installing and logging soil borings logs, and other assignments as designated.
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Previous field experience required, including supervision of soil and groundwater investigations, sampling activities, and subcontractor oversight. Typical tasks will include but not be limited to: task and project management, preparing technical reports, development and oversight of field sampling and field procedures, supervision of soil and groundwater investigations, feasibility studies, remediation design, business development and preparation of proposals, and assistance in staff development in technical areas.
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The selected candidate will need to work independently with minimal supervision in various weather conditions and with a diverse set of materials, sampling sites, and provided protocols to assess soil health, hydrology, existing ecosystem services or natural features, and operational assets such as fencing and water supplies.
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Perform site visits, field observations, field data collection and sampling of water, soil and other materials. Conduct environmental site investigations, assessments and surveys to sample, measure and analyze air, water, material and soil under the direction of senior environmental staff.
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Projects may include Phase I/II environmental site assessments, ecological and natural resource field surveys, tank closure assessments, asbestos abatement, storm water management, and site planning and permitting.
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Performing surface and subsurface soil sampling, groundwater sampling, and other field data collection to support environmental and water supply projects.
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Your Impact With minimal supervision, assist with collecting, extracting, identifying, and compiling environmental data from soil sampling, soil gas sampling, groundwater sampling, stormwater sampling, boring logs, and other matrices for projects, investigations, and surveys.
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