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Coordinate field materials sampling and testing, including concrete slump and air testing, casting concrete test cylinders, and performing in-place soil compaction testing. Conduct and document observations of construction as it progresses for civil projects related to civil infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, water/wastewater facilities, pump stations and pipelines.
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Proficient in conducting multi-media sampling (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, and soil gas) and air monitoring. Direct experience including environmental site assessment, remediation, environmental monitoring/sampling, waste management and due diligence (RCRA experience a plus.
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Conducting work involves the use of hand-held monitoring instruments and tools, as well as water sampling equipment, which requires the ability to routinely lift and carry objects, stand, walk, reach, bend, squat, kneel and twist.
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Conducting soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil gas, and indoor air sampling; -Overseeing the advancement of soil borings, installation of groundwater monitoring wells, and the installation of soil gas points, preparing soil boring logs, and sampling for asbestos, radon, mold, lead, and the abatement or abatement oversight, depending on the size of the project.
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Maintain quality standards on all projects including remediation soil sampling, ground water assessments, and QC oversight. Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Engineering Intern (EI) designation.
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Manage environmental projects involving site characterization, remedial design, and environmental compliance, being responsible for ensuring that deliverables, schedules and budgets are achieved Perform field work for site characterization and site remediation projects including oversight of subcontractors and sampling of soil, soil vapor, sediment, surface water and groundwater in accordance with state and Federal regulations and generally accepted protocols.
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Knowledge of local, state, and federal environmental regulations pertaining to air, water, soil, and hazardous materials. a signatory credential recognized in the State of Indiana and/or other state in which company has an office, such as LPG, CHMM, Soil Scientist, or PE.
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Overseeing surface and subsurface soil sampling, groundwater sampling, and other field data collection to support environmental and water supply projects. The preferred candidate will have experience with evaluating remedial alternatives and engineering design of remedial approaches for contaminated soil, sediment, and groundwater.
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Phase II/III Subsurface Investigations - coordinating and supervising subcontractors; health and safety planning and implementation; environmental media (soil, groundwater, and soil vapor) sampling, well installation oversight, logging of borings); data management, manipulation, and analysis; and technical report development.
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Field sampling and monitoring may include various media (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil gas, and air). The Candidate will be responsible for completion of task level work, including: field investigations (including soil, water, and air sampling; drilling and subcontractor supervision, and coordination with analytical laboratories), construction and/or remedial action oversight, health and safety air monitoring, and preparation of technical reports.
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Conduct water, soil and other sampling. Conduct environmental site investigations, assessments and surveys to sample, measure and analyze air, water, material, and soil.
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Complete a wide range of field tasks, including sampling of groundwater, soil, soil vapor, storm water, wastewater, and other media; documenting soil and groundwater remediation and soil vapor mitigation; and supervising subcontractors.
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Performs groundwater, surface water, sediment, and subsurface soil sampling and testing. Performs groundwater, surface water, sediment, and subsurface soil sampling and testing. Under direct supervision, performs basic engineering tasks for remediation sites (reporting, data interpretation and evaluation, shop drawing reviews, engineering specifications, field work, etc.
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Development and implementation of comprehensive site investigations by leading and/or participating in scope of work development and field investigations including soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater sampling; evaluation of data and preparation of technical reports based on the results of field sampling activities.
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Field data collection (soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, soil gas sampling) Observe and document drilling activities (soil borings and monitoring well installation.
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