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ACZ Laboratories, Inc. ( is an accredited environmental testing laboratory located in the beautiful mountain town of Steamboat Springs, CO. We specialize in the analysis of trace level contaminants in water, soil, sediment, sludge, waste, biota, and tissue.
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Field work could include: sampling of soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil gas & indoor air, aquifer testing, closure of underground storage tanks, oversight of remedial actions, and oversight of geophysical testing.
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We're looking for a Construction Inspector support large and small projects for new and existing clients in the water, wastewater, stormwater, roads, pathways, pump stations, grading and soil erosion control.
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Includes air, soil, water, and related areas. Promotes and supports the overall mission of Pace Analytical by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with customers and staff; acts in a manner that promotes a harmonious and effective workplace environment.
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Perform cathodic protection tasks for water tanks, water treatment facilities, and water pipelines. Perform pipe and soil meter reads, isolated steel reads, and rectifier readings.
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Land Development Design, Stormwater Management, Water and Sanitary Sewer, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Design. Proficiency in technical skills in stormwater management, hydraulics, hydrological analyses, grading and other site development related designs.
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Equipment, preferably - but not required: all necessary cleaning equipment, including power-driven floor scrubbers, waxing and polishing machines, industrial-type vacuum cleaners, motor trucks, water extractors, etc.
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Operate earth moving equipment in the scope of job duties such as but not limited to excavation, and soil grading. Subject to ultra violet light, electrical hazards, vibration, noise, and a variety of other physical conditions, such as the proximity to moving mechanical parts, working at heights greater than 6 ft., and working over water.
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Work collaboratively on all aspects of the project to address client goals and objectives, with a primary focus on: Site investigations to delineate the extent of contamination in soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, and soil gas, including Phase I/Phase II environmental assessments.
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Organize, conduct, and coordinate or manage geotechnical investigations for water resources and other projects. The successful candidate must have a deep understanding of advanced soil mechanics, embankment design, and a high comfort level utilizing USACE and DWR guidelines.
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The work for the second project includes a 60 CFS by-pass operation of a brook/creek allowing removal of the underlying sediment and soil, dewatering and water treatment operations, processing and offsite disposal of the removed sediment/soils, and extensive restoration activities including wetland restoration.
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Responsibilities Include (but are not limited to):Overseeing drilling activitiesRemediation system maintenance and inspectionsSampling soil or groundwaterBailing water from groundwater monitoring wellsLifting or pulling pumps, probes, or similar equipment from remediation wells or manwaysWorking within industrial manufacturing facilitiesWorking in a variety of weather conditionsFrequent travel within Florida and performing other duties as needed.
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Fieldwork will also be a key aspect of this position, which will offer you an opportunity to be trained to oversee drilling for soil sampling and groundwater well installation, groundwater sampling, subcontractor oversight, operation and maintenance of remediation systems, vapor intrusion/soil gas surveys, among other tasks.
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Collect samples of waste, soil, and water as needed. Complete field environmental inspections of waste, water, and air systems. Your ultimate goal will be to ensure our compliance with federal, state, and local regulations at a power plant facility.
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Since our start as an Environmental and Geotechnical firm, we have added several key services including Transportation Engineering, Structural Engineering, Trail Design, Water Resources, Construction Management and Land Survey.
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