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Conduct field work, including soil, sediment, aquifer testing, drilling oversight and soil logging, soil boring and monitoring well installation, well development, well purging and sampling, and construction oversight, groundwater, soil, sediment, vapor, stormwater, and surface water sampling.
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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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The Irrigation Technician will assist an Irrigation Specialist to provide agricultural services to new and existing growers in the areas of irrigation scheduling, water budgeting, in-field water management strategies, soil moisture monitoring, variable rate irrigation scheduling designs, prescriptions and adjustments.
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Plan and conduct field sampling campaigns to characterize geomorphic processes, water quality, greenhouse gas fluxes and N, P, and C soil biogeochemistry in support of funded research projects on stream-floodplain restoration.
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The selected candidate will also assist project and program management with design and implementation of soil, groundwater, sediment and surface water investigative and remediation programs, data analysis, and report preparation.
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Tasks may include conducting geophysical surveys, collecting environmental samples from various media (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, air/vapor), and conducting site exploration and geologic logging using a variety of drilling techniques.
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Experience conducting fieldwork such as: drilling, characterization, and sampling; monitoring well (groundwater and soil vapor) installation and test pit excavation; soil, sediment, soil vapor, surface water, and groundwater sampling; surface and borehole geophysical techniques; aquifer testing; and remedial systems performance monitoring.
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Performance of field work, including soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, soil vapor, and indoor air sampling, hydraulic testing such as slug tests and pumping tests, soil boring and monitoring well installation, soil logging, and well purging and sampling.
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Our areas of expertise include soil science, water quality and demand evaluation and management, data science, agricultural systems, salinity and nutrient management, ecosystem restoration, geostatistics, remote sensing, geospatial analysis, and regulatory policy.
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Install, monitor, and maintain an array of environmental monitoring equipment (soil, water and atmospheric) Integrate soil, water, and plant sample data into a spatial framework.
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Research may include, but not limited to, the role of soils in biogeochemical and ecosystem functions; using the soil record to interpret past climatic, geomorphic, and environmental conditions; soil processes that affect air and water quality; disturbed land reclamation; landscape distribution of soil biogeochemical processes; and evaluation of regional scale soil and land use issues.
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We conduct Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), design and implement soil and groundwater monitoring and remediation programs, evaluate and mitigate vapor intrusion, conduct groundwater basin and supply studies, provide water resource development and management services, and manage environmental compliance efforts.
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We are currently seeking Civil Engineers to p rovide civil engineering support for Water Resources Projects including Everglades Restoration, floodplain restorations, stormwater master planning, design of stormwater treatment facilities, water quality improvement projects, and associated infrastructure across Florida.
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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. Experience collecting and preparing soil, soil gas, indoor air, surficial and residential water samples, including groundwater for laboratory analysis.
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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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