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Experience with site investigation and remediation of indoor air, soil, groundwater, drinking water, and free-phase product for clients with technical/regulatory issues. 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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At least 10 years of previous work experience in geotechnical engineering, including conducting slope stability analyses, evaluating liquefaction conditions, foundation engineering, developing and implementing geotechnical laboratory testing programs, developing site stability/mitigation design recommendations for a wide range of slope, soil, and seismic conditions.
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Fieldwork such as ambient air, soil vapor, soil and groundwater sampling, drilling and contractor oversight, and remediation system O&M; Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for a Early-Career Geologist preferrably in our Santa Barbara, CA office or our Ventura, Costa Mesa, Los Angeles, Arcadia, or Long Beach, California office, working for our contaminated site assessment & remediation practice.
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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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Participate in Phase I/II site investigations as well as water quality, soil and groundwater sampling. Assist with monitoring well/soil boring installation. Assist with data interpretation and remediation report writing for contaminated sites.
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Previous experience as an STR in the administration and oversight of construction, demolition and/or soil remediation and subcontract activities is preferred. Note: not limited to construction phases, rather, may be involving facility demolition and soil remediation projects.
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The Sr Project Geologist will work on environmental projects like Emergency Response, Environmental Site Assessments, soil and groundwater characterization, air sampling, remediation system operation and maintenance, lithologic logging, well construction monitoring, water and wastewater treatment facility monitoring, and water resources activities.
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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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Areas of focus include: soil and groundwater remediation, hazardous waste, water and wastewater environmental permitting and compliance, solid waste/geotechnical, air services, environmental and human health risk assessment, sediment and waterfront remediation, and construction services.
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These activities include drilling oversight for soil sampling and/or groundwater well installation, groundwater sampling, excavation oversight, operation and maintenance of remediation systems, and vapor intrusion/soil gas surveys.
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Supporting execution of projects involving soil gas, soil, and groundwater investigation, compliance, and remediation activities in accordance with the DTSC Vapor Intrusion Guidance, CERCLA, Clean Water Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, or other regulatory programs.
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The Environmental Design professional will have experience in prescribing, reviewing and upholding compliance with Remediation and Abatement of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) encountered in Navy facilities such as asbestos lead, radon, vapor intrusion, mold, PCBs, and more.
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Experience with environmental investigations, remediation, emergency spill responses and coordinating cleanup actions for sediments in soil or surface waters, encompassing Petroleum Oils and Lubricants, Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB), Dioxin and Furans, Heavy Metals, Non-aqueous Phase Liquids and Dense Non-aqueous Phase Liquids.
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Work on diverse remedial engineering projects with a wide range of contaminants (VOCs/SVOCs/metals/PCBs/NAPL/PFAS) in all types of media (soil/groundwater/sediment/bedrock/abandoned mines, etc.
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Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Hydrogeologist with at least 8 years of experience to join our environmental practice in St Louis, Jefferson City , or Farmington MO you will have the opportunity to apply your geologic skills to projects involving contaminated site assessment and remediation; construction management; environmental compliance; and forensic investigations and litigation support while developing the business skills needed for a successful consulting career.
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