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BETA Group, Inc. is a New England based consultant engineering firm and leader in the fields of transportation, traffic, structural, civil/site, and water/wastewater engineering; landscape architecture; urban design and planning; GIS/asset management; environmental sciences and permitting; and construction services.
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The selected candidate will provide subject matter technical support and leadership for a broad range of environmental engineering services including multi-site/phase environmental assessment and remediation, water/wastewater engineering, water resources, environmental compliance, remedial design and implementation of innovative remediation technologies, stormwater management, and hazardous waste management.
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Environmental Program Managers can work in most of ESD divisions, including Watershed Protection, Sustainability and Compliance, Regional Wastewater Facility, Water Resources, and Integrated Waste Management.
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Assist in Water Quality Initiatives (WQI), including influences on watershed management, treatment management, distribution system management and piloting at the bench scale.
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We are currently seeking a Water Resources Project Manager with federal, state, or local experience in stormwater, watershed management, or water quality/quantity modeling for our Fairfax, Virginia office.
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Ten to fifteen years progressive experience in a water related field with at least five (5) at the department management level with experience in the areas of contract management, utility planning, environmental monitoring and the design and construction of water utility assets.
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Experience in DOT, endangered species, historic properties, public water systems, wastewater treatment design, Facility Response Plans (EPA & US Coast Guard), ISO program management, and USACE permitting desired, but not required.
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Masters degree in a natural resource or environmental sciences, natural resource management, environmental policy, community development, planning, geography, landscape architecture, or related field, plus eight years’ experience, or Doctorate and five years’ experience in outreach education.
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Master's degree in public health, water and sanitation, environmental science, environmental engineering, water policy, water resource management, or another complementary discipline is preferred.
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Associate degree or bachelor's degree in public health, water and sanitation, environmental science, or environmental engineering is required. Certified water treatment operator or wastewater treatment operator is highly desirable.
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Environmental sampling (air, soil, soil vapor, groundwater, surface water). The successful candidate will work closely with Principal and Project Engineers, Scientists, and Project Managers on a variety of environmental remediation, water resources, civil construction projects, and mining projects.
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We support a diverse range of exciting projects, focusing on critical areas such as climate change, endangered species conservation, environmental preservation, water resources, vegetation assessment, and wildland fire resilience and management.
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Water Resources Engineering, Wetland Restoration, Watercourse Restoration, Environmental Project Management, Contract Administration, Stormwater Management, Hydrologic Modelling, Hydraulic Modelling, Floodplain Mapping, and Water Control Structures.
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Minimum of 3-7 years of experience which must include relevant experience in an engineering role in coastal, aquatic, wetland or stream restoration, parks and recreation, civil, water resource and/or stormwater management projects.
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A master’s or professional degree in environmental science, law, public policy and administration, regional planning or related field, or a Bachelor of Science Degree with experience in water resource management as described above is desirable.
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