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Completion of fieldwork, including documenting site activities, soil and groundwater sampling, soil characterization, monitoring water quality, and discharging water to surface.
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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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Collecting samples for field screening and/or laboratory analysis (soil, groundwater, and surface water). Providing oversight and sampling during the installation of soil borings and monitoring wells.
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Performs soil, groundwater, surface water, waste, sediment and air sampling. Uses field instruments and equipment as necessary to meet health and safety as well as field sampling and O&M requirements.
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Proficient in conducting multi-media sampling (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, and soil gas) and air monitoring. Direct experience including environmental site assessment, remediation, environmental monitoring/sampling, waste management and due diligence (RCRA experience a plus.
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The role of the Geologist/Geological Engineer is to perform tasks and project management assignments associated with subsurface explorations, geo-structural studies, pre-grouting assessment, remediation, and design and construction projects; sampling of bedrock, soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater; preparing geotechnical/geologic exhibits; data interpretation/evaluation and deliverable/report preparation.
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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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Plan and conduct field sampling campaigns to characterize geomorphic processes, water quality, greenhouse gas fluxes and N, P, and C soil biogeochemistry in support of funded research projects on stream-floodplain restoration.
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Collect environmental samples (soil, groundwater, soil gas, indoor air, surface water, sediment) in accordance with applicable sampling protocol and train junior staff proper sampling techniques.
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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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Responsible for performing field data collection and sampling (soil, groundwater, soil vapor, and surface water), and office tasks (including field activity planning, preparation, and summary reporting) to support petroleum and hazardous waste site investigations under New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services - Contaminated Site Management Programs, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, and other similar New England state programs.
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Conduct field work including soil, groundwater, surface water and sediment investigations. Storm water and non-storm water sampling and testing. Perform field work with air sampling equipment to collect ambient and personal air samples.
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This position predominantly involves fieldwork with a focus on projects that include water well drilling, lithologic logging, well construction, sampling, and testing. Collect and document water and soil samples and measure water quality parameters.
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You will perform routine fieldwork as a trainee which includes a sampling of groundwater, soil, sediment, or surface water as part of environmental investigation and remediation projects as well as assisting in maintaining field equipment (vehicles, generators, pumps, field instruments.
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Perform irrigation water sampling and annual soil sampling and track data to maintain compliance with Selmet's WPCF permit. Operate Zero Liquid Discharge Water Reclaim system including the operation of a clarifier, sand filters, water softeners, filter press, and Reverse Osmosis (RO.
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