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Responsibilities of this position include performing Phase I environmental site assessments, field and office work related to groundwater and soil investigations and media sampling, hydrogeologic studies, remediation system installation, operation and maintenance, and industrial hygiene services including asbestos, lead-based paint and indoor air quality assessments, and underground storage tank assessments.
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Knowledgeably conduct local and regional assignments including but not limited to, wetland delineations, ordinary high water (OHW) delineations, monitoring studies, mitigation wetland, shoreline, streams, and fish and wildlife habitat assessments in accordance with current protocols (i.e. soil, hydrology, vegetation inventory, and plant identifications.
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Oversight of soil and bedrock drilling and sampling including monitoring well design, installation and groundwater sampling, and complete waste classification and clean fill determinations, waste disposal.
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Facilitate and support the analysis, administration and oversight of air, water and soil samples using standard chemistry/ biochemistry policies, programs, and practices. Join us as a Scientist I, where you'll put your love of science to work performing and overseeing projects within the wet chemistry department of our environmental testing laboratory.
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Experience conducting sample collection in soil, groundwater, soil gas, and air. Supervising typical projects, including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), groundwater and soil investigations.
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Job activities may include: soil and groundwater sampling, installing groundwater monitoring wells, conducting hydrogeological investigation using slug testing and water level measurements, writing site investigation reports, preparing soil boring logs and maps, and organizing data.
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Bachelor's degree in Chemistry/ Biochemistry or a closely related field, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Pace Life Sciences is a division of Pace Science and Technology, providing full-service CDMO/CRO capabilities and professional services for in-house labs through a nationwide network of service centers, manufacturing sites and FDregistered laboratories.
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Ability to lift and/or move up to 60-80 pounds (soil and concrete samples, nuclear gauges, etc.) We are actively seeking an ICC Special Inspector/Experienced Construction Materials Field Technician for our Media, PA office.
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This role will focus on classical geotechnical engineering including site characterization, soil mechanics, shallow and deep foundations, seepage and stability analyses, earth retention structures, seismic assessment, and soft ground construction.
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Job DescriptionAECOM is actively seeking an experienced Environmental Geologist / Scientist in our Conshohocken, PA or Pittsburgh, PA office to support Project Managers in planning, project or task management and supervision of complex field tasks, including environmental site investigations, drilling oversight, soil and groundwater sample collection, remediation system installation and operations and maintenance, and related work.
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Site Assessment: Conduct thorough assessments of project sites to evaluate soil conditions, site layout, and potential challenges related to concrete construction. As a Concrete Field Engineer, you will play a crucial role in overseeing and managing concrete construction projects from inception to completion.
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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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Interest in aquatic and terrestrial components of a watershed (e.g., water quality, hydrology, soil microbial ecology, soil chemistry, etc.) Interest in aquatic and terrestrial components of a watershed (e.g., water quality, hydrology, soil microbial ecology, soil chemistry, etc.
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Demonstrated experience working on earthwork construction, soil stabilization, environmental remediation, landfill closure projects and/or mass excavation. Supervise the crew on-site and manage the execution of soil and earthwork construction performed.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering; Master’s degree Geotechnical Engineering or Soil Mechanics and Foundations with Geotechnical emphasis; Evaluate soil and rock boring/sample analysis reports, construction soil and rock spoils for ground improvement design and or environmental analysis.
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