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Ability to monitor, and sample, aquifer characteristic testing (via pump and slug tests), land surveying, sink hole investigations, emergency spill response services, environmental drilling activities, and soil vapor point installation and associated sampling.
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Specific projects could include a mix of environmental compliance, site assessment, environmental monitoring, subsurface assessment, and remediation, Phase I and II environmental site assessments (ESAs) and investigations, soil and groundwater characterization/remediation, and a wide range of environmental compliance and regulatory requirement oversight.
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We are currently seeking an Environmental/Hazardous Materials Project Manager to support activities in performing Asbestos, Lead and Mold Surveys, Indoor Air Quality Investigations and Soil/Groundwater studies.
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Knowledge of geotechnical and water resources engineering methods, such as: subsurface investigations, field & laboratory testing, soil compaction and earthwork construction, design and construction of foundations.
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A. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college with a major in geology, engineering, earth sciences, environmental sciences, or a closely related field, including or supplemented by 24 semester credits in any of the following areas: rock and soil mechanics; structural geology; soils; sedimentation; petrology; hydrology; hydrogeology; geomorphology; subsurface explorations; mining; engineering; mapping; surveying; site investigations; geologic field work; or closely related areas; and.
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Barr is seeking a senior-level geologist or hydrogeologist to help with challenging projects related to environmental site assessments; investigations of soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, and vapor; evaluations of groundwater-surface water interactions; aquifer test performance and analysis; evaluation of exposure pathways; development of site conceptual models; and work plan, report preparation, and response action planning.
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Oversee field monitoring and testing of soils including boring investigations and soil type classification. Interpret soil, bedrock and groundwater elevation and quality data. Projects may include construction projects focusing on earthwork and structural foundations; well design and sampling; environmental assessments including Phase I/II site assessments; MDNR BVCP and LUST investigations.
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Perform professional geotechnical engineering services and conduct more complex/ comprehensive investigations and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, including subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analyses, geological hazards, and slope stabilityRemain current in latest geotechnical engineering techniques and practices.
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Assist with performing environmental site investigations, support erosion control efforts and subsurface soil sampling. Strong regulatory and technical understanding of facility and corporate-level environmental permitting/compliance support, including EHS multi-media compliance auditing, environmental site assessments, developing and preparing Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasure (SPCC) plans, Facility Response Plans (FRPs) and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), hazardous waste management (RCRA), and federal and state EPCRA reporting.
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Conduct field investigations, including soil and groundwater sampling in accordance with applicable ASTM standards and other industry standard guidelines. Monitor subsurface exploration activities that include the use of test boring and geoprobe rigs, and machine excavated test pits to gather soil and bedrock samples.
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Leading environmental investigations and remediation projects (e.g., groundwater monitoring well installations and monitoring, heavy equipment and construction oversight, soil boring logging, sampling, remedial excavation oversight and sampling, utility surveys, site inspections, surface water and/or sediment sampling, etc.
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Prepare scopes of work for routine site investigations to assess soil, groundwater, soil vapor, and/or indoor air sampling from a hydrogeological, geological, and/or environmental standpoint.
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Proficient in conducting multi-media sampling (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, and soil gas) and air monitoring. Primary responsibilities will be performing Phase I and Phase II investigations, multimedia sampling, data evaluation, remediation operation monitoring and maintenance, remediation performance evaluation, risk evaluation, and some task management and field coordination activities.
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Job DescriptionThis position is for an experience Environmental Engineer to lead/manage a group of engineers and scientists at various levels of experience, be responsible for business development and growth, and management of complex environmental remediation projects in the Tampa Bay Area. Evaluate and interpret subsurface field and sampling data including soil and groundwater to develop conclusions concerning the environmental and geologic site conditions.
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A successful candidate will be experienced in various aspects of geotechnical engineering projects, including the planning and implementation of subsurface field investigations, planning laboratory testing for soil and rocks, familiarity and performance of geotechnical design analyses, and preparation of full geotechnical engineering report.
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