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B.S. in Soil Science, Agronomy, Geology or Environmental Science. Perform site investigation and soil testing for stormwater management and on-site septic and disposal systems.
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This position will also assist the CHES Environmental Science group with soil and groundwater sample events. Assist with projects and work under the direction of an environmental scientist to complete soil and groundwater sample events at locations predominately in MA. At times sampling events will be completed at other New England locations and from time to time to CHES facilities nationwide.
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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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Working knowledge of procedures and methodologies related to site investigation, hydrogeology, and remediation of groundwater, soil, soil vapor, and air impacts. RequirementsMinimum Requirements: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Geology, or other applied science,Minimum 3 years of experience (5 years preferred) including a combination of field, data evaluation, and technical writing within the environmental site investigation & remediation practice.
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Projects will include soil, sediment, soil gas, and groundwater remedial investigations and feasibility studies (RI/FS), site characterizations, remedial design (RD), remedial action (RA) and regulatory compliance support under State and Federal Programs and for commercial clients.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Turfgrass, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Outdoor Recreation, Agriculture or a related field OR prior experience working in landscaping or horticulture is preferred but not required.
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For this position, specialized experience is experience leading an experiment or research project related to soil and water science; analyzing and interpreting research data or results; and assisting with the evaluation, interpretation, documentation, and publishing of findings.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Environmental Science, Botany, Soil Science or a related field from an accredited program required. Burns & McDonnell's regional operation in Chicago is looking for a Wetlands Scientist to perform wetland assessments and delineations, vegetative studies, wetland mitigation monitoring, and soil sampling for large construction projects in a variety of locations.
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Construction+ Concrete sampling+ Concrete test+ Soil sampling+ Compaction test+ Nuclear gauge+ Asphalt test+ Field report+ Construction Quality Management (CQM)+ Quality Assurance (QA)+ Quality Control (QC)+ Environmental Science.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Turfgrass, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Outdoor Recreation, Agriculture or a related field is preferred but not required. Performing tree and shrub care treatments using spray, tree injection, and soil injection tools as prescribed by the Arborist Representative.
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Ability to obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License – We will pay for the cost of the exam and help you prepare! Working as a member of a tree care crew, under the Arborist Crew Leader's supervision during the off-season.
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Collect field samples for screening and/or laboratory analysis (air, soil, groundwater, and water) Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, geology, or another related field. Provide oversight and collect samples during the installation of soil borings and monitoring wells, and remedial activities (Assignments may require long hours of field work.
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Handles challenging remediation projects including soil blending, chemical injections, groundwater infiltrations galleries, and permeable reactive barriers; A Bachelors, Masters or Doctorate level degree in Geology, Engineering or Science.
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However, there is an expectation that the successful candidate will conduct interdisciplinary research that bridges several relevant fields (e.g., ecology, soil science, hydrology, social sciences, economics) to address complex research questions related to designing sustainable and climate-smart temperate agroforestry systems.
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Keywords: Environmental Science, Geology, Environmental, GIS, Ecologic, Biologic, Hydrogeology. Documentation of field conditions of media such as soil, groundwater, surface water, bedrock, air quality (gases), stream substrate and biological media.
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