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Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy, Soil Science or other field related to production agriculture. This position reports to the Principal Soil Scientist through the assigned Irrigation Specialist and does not have any direct or indirect reports.
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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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Time permitting, develop a GIS tool to provide initial/quick risk register reports (mapping: soil conditions, proximity to airports, % wetlands, depth to bedrock, typical soil conditions, max slopes on site, local labor info, IRA energy community area, coal closure census tract etc.
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A master's degree in Agronomy, Digital Ag, Weed Science, Soil Science, or Entomology is preferred. The Agronomy Innovation Manager will serve as the lead to increase adoption of agronomic management practices, decision science, and other novel agronomy solutions across the Pioneer organization.
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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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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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Functional knowledge of disciplines within agriculture and natural resources such as crop and soil science, animal science, agricultural economics, and forestry. Functional knowledge of disciplines within agriculture and natural resources such as crop and soil science, animal science, agricultural economics, and forestry.
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Degree: soil science or a closely related discipline that included 30 semester hours or equivalent in biological, physical, or earth science, with a minimum of 15 semester hours in such subjects as soil genesis, pedology, soil chemistry, soil physics, and soil fertility.
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Specific engineering and project management tasks will include, but not be limited to, oversight of inspections and testing of soils (evaluation of soil bearing capacity and density); reinforced concrete and masonry; modular retaining wall construction, structural steel inspections, evaluation of laboratory data; inspection of shallow and deep foundation installation; and monitoring of asphalt placement.
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Professional Certifications including PWS, NHCWS, CESSWI, Registered (Professional) Soil Scientist. Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in biology, environmental science, natural resource management, geology, or another related field.
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Must have at least a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or other geoscience (i.e., geology, environmental science, etc.) The successful candidate will support the traditional geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing, and dam engineering groups within the office as a Senior Engineer.
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Master's degree in a physical science and 5 years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience in hydrology, meteorology, hydro-meteorology, soil science, or a similar field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Soil Science, Geology, Environmental Science, or a related field. A minimum of 5 years of experience in soil science or geology, or related field.
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Provide engineering assistance, instruction and consultation to faculty and student researchers and to staff members in procuring, assembling, operating, and maintaining engineering and science related equipment for teaching and research activities; operate and demonstrate techniques for operating specialized equipment including, but not limited to hydraulic and electric load frames, electric welder, concrete mixer, soil and aggregate sieves, fluid mechanics benches, and autoclave.
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Substitution of education in lieu of specialized experience for the GS-11 level: 3 years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a Ph. D. degree or Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in agronomy, soil conservation or related agricultural or natural resource discipline such as plant physiology, crop science, soil science, forestry, agricultural education, or agricultural engineering; OR.
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