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Conducting site investigation activities (sampling of soil, groundwater, surface water, indoor air, vapor intrusion, soil gas, drinking water, and building materials) Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Civil, Chemical, Geology, or Environmental Scientist degree.
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Bachelor's Degree in Geology, Soil Science, Environmental Science, or closely related field. AECOM is actively seeking an Entry Level Geologist or Environmental Scientist for employment in our Conshohocken PA office to support soil and groundwater investigations and remediation projects.
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Projects may include Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, soil gas and vapor intrusion investigations, UST system removals, and soil/groundwater remediation. Interpret soil, bedrock and groundwater elevation and quality data.
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Candidates with bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Geoscience, Hydrogeology, or Geology will also be considered. This position would be part of an experienced team that works closely with Project Managers and other technical leads providing technical support for soil, groundwater, and vapor investigations, due diligence, groundwater monitoring, remediation, and regulatory compliance projects.
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Master's degree in geology, hydrogeology or other related discipline (e.g., geophysics, hydrogeology, geochemistry, environmental geology, engineering geology). + Apply standard field practices and techniques using basic field equipment to collect samples of soil, soil vapor, groundwater, surface water, sediment; prepare samples for shipping, and complete chain-of-custody or similar paperwork.
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Hold multiple certifications in ACI, VDOT Soil and Aggregate, VDOT Asphalt, Geosynthetic Certification Institute-Inspectors Certification Program (GCI-ICP) or WACEL. Strong understanding and experience in construction observation processes related to concrete, soil, asphalt, fire proofing, structural steel, landfill geosynthetic and low-permeability soil liners, gas collection systems, leachate conveyance systems, erosion and sediment controls.
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Landfill closures, mine remediation, soil dig and hauls, landfill caps, thermal treatment, soil vapor extraction (SVE), groundwater pump and treat, chemical oxidation, underground storage tank (UST) removal, demolition & disposal.
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Prepare daily reporting of field activities and relay conceptual interpretation of :Bachelor's degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, Environmental Science, or related discipline. Conduct field work including aquifer testing and evaluation; drilling oversight and soil/rock logging; supply well construction observation; sampling of environmental media; soil boring and monitoring well installation observation; and well development, purging, and sampling.
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Ph. D. in one of the following fields: geology, engineering, hydrology, biology, computer science, soil science, or related fields. Department of Geology and Environmental Science: The Department of Geology and Environmental Science at the University of Pittsburgh focuses on the interdisciplinary study of the physical, chemical, and biological processes operating on Earth and other planetary bodies, exhibiting key strengths in many traditional geoscience subdisciplines.
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Provide guidance to and mentor junior staff in technical areas (including but not limited to the fields of general geology, hydrogeology, and groundwater characterization/remediation) to build overall technical capabilities of Tetra Tech staff.
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Providing quality control review of geology-related items, such as geologic interpretations, cross-sections, conceptual site models, soil classification, boring logs, etc. Must also be eligible to obtain a signatory credential recognized in the State of Indiana or other states where COMPANY has offices, such as LPG, CHMM, Soil Scientist, or PE. This position may also involve some limited direct-report management responsibilities.
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The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate experience with complex geology and hydrogeology interpretations and reporting, planning and supervision of complex field tasks, including environmental site investigations, drilling oversight, soil and groundwater sample collection, and related work.
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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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Experience with in-situ remediation and engineering controls related to groundwater, soil and soil vapor contamination. Requirements BS degree in environmental science, geology, civil engineering, or related field; MS preferred.
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Prepare technical reports and conduct field work for investigations and remedial/removal actions, including field sampling and field procedures of soil, soil vapor, drinking water, and groundwater investigations, and execution of munitions response projects.
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