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Scheduling meetings with System safety, NYDEC and DEP to resolve any issues-Assist in Soil Erosion Control Plans and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans prior to commencement of construction-Review waste management plan and dust & noise control plan-Technical guidance in regulatory compliance for paint booth, emergency generator and boiler upgrade projects.
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Field duties will include field inspection of structural steel, bolting, welding, masonry, concrete and/or soils.
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Your Impact Under general supervision, perform routine field work related to soil sampling, soil gas sampling, groundwater sampling, stormwater sampling, boring logs, and other assignments as designated.
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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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Analyses related to soil settlement, slope stability, soil dynamics, and groundwater flow and seepage. Collaborate with SGH’s Marine, Flood, Engineering Mechanics, Structural, and Building Technology groups on slope and shoreline stabilization, retaining wall systems, footing drainage systems, sub-slab dewatering systems, floodproofing, plaza drainage systems, and many other exciting projects.
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Areas of focus include: soil and groundwater remediation, hazardous waste, water and wastewater environmental permitting and compliance, solid waste/geotechnical, air services, environmental and human health risk assessment, sediment and waterfront remediation, and construction services.
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Master's degree in geology, hydrogeology or other related discipline (e.g., geophysics, hydrogeology, geochemistry, environmental geology, engineering geology). Bachelors degree in Geology, or other related discipline (e.g., geophysics, geochemistry, environmental geology, engineering geology) + 4 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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The primary duties will focus on analyzing biomass production and soil chemistry data from an experiment designed to assess the effects of silvicultural treatments on tree productivity and nitrogen cycling.
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10 years of environmental consulting experience, with a strong focus on soil and groundwater assessments and remediation. At least 10 years of direct environmental consulting experience, with a focus on investigation and remediation of soil and groundwater contamination.
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In lawn areas and athletic fields, prepares the soil, lays sod, seed and over-seeds. Loads, hauls and spreads gravel, soil, asphalt, and mulch materials. Operates tractors with various implements: tiller, aerifier, leveler, turf-vac, grader blades, high-pressure sprayer, and seeder; operates skid-steer loader (with attachments), excavator, fork-lift, pick-up truck and other mechanized equipment in performance of tasks related to grounds maintenance and landscape construction.
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This may include plant phenology, diversity, productivity, and biogeochemistry; abundance, diversity, and phenology of organisms including small mammals, ticks, mosquitoes, ground beetles, and soil microbes; operations and maintenance of in-situ meteorological sensors, soil sensors, data loggers, IRGAs and other gas analyzers used to measure CO2, and energy flux.
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Four year degree in Biology, Botany, Ecology, Environmental Science, Forestry, Hydrology, Soil Science, Zoology or related discipline or equivalent experience in a similar position. Join our Foresters, Plant and Soil Scientists, Ecologists, Environmental Scientists, GIS, and Natural Resource Specialists within the Davey Resource Group.
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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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Participate in a broad variety of environmental-focused assignments including soil, soil-vapor, and groundwater sampling and remediation; work plan development; and related reporting, monitoring and permitting.
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Prepare technical reports and conduct field work for investigations and remedial/removal actions, including field sampling and field procedures of soil, soil vapor, drinking water, and groundwater investigations, and execution of munitions response projects.
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