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Arcadis is seeking a Technical Task Manager with a background as a Geologist, Environmental Scientist, or Environmental Engineer. Preference for a Geologist/Hydrogeologist - Master level a bonus.
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The Engineering Geologist w ill provide daily broad-based understanding of geological and geotechnical engineering disciplines in a defense environment. Professional Geologist accreditation.
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The Principal Exploration Geologist will help drive Barrick’s copper exploration activities in North America by developing a portfolio of copper-focused exploration projects with potential to meet Barrick’s geologic and economic filters.
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This position will act as Project Engineer/Geologist to provide Project Management on stormwater compliance, environmental regulatory compliance, remediation, due diligence, air quality, and environmental construction projects.
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Professional registration as a geologist, engineering geologist, or geological/geotechnical engineer strongly desired. Professional registration as a geologist, engineering geologist, or geological/geotechnical engineer strongly desired.
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The Department of Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences (EGCS) is seeking a motivated and dynamic geoscientist to serve the public and promote geological literacy as the MA State Geologist for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Director of the Massachusetts Geological Survey (MGS.
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Licensed geologist or hydrogeologist in the State of Washington. Licensed geologist or hydrogeologist in the State of Washington. MSc (or higher) in hydrogeology, environmental engineering, or similar discipline.
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Arcadis is seeking an Entry-Level Environmental Scientist or Geologist to join our team in Chicago, IL. While this position requires both field and office work, the candidate should expect to spend 70% to 90% of their time in the field.
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Senior level Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for leading complex projects requiring innovative investigation techniques. Professional Geologist (PG) designation. Senior level Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for leading complex projects requiring innovative investigation techniques.
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We are currently seeking a Principal Engineering Geologist (Seller/Doer) who will bring a book of business and join our growing Northwest team. Experience in landslides, levees, rock slope stability, geomorphology, and stream restoration.
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Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc. is recruiting for a mid-level geologist or environmental scientist in Las Cruces, NM. Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc. is recruiting for a mid-level geologist or environmental scientist in Las Cruces, NM.
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A client of Insight Global is seeking a Mid-Level Geologist or Environmental Scientist to join their team in Virginia Beach, VA to support several federal remediation projects in the area. 5+ years of experience as a Geologist or Environmental Scientist in the environmental consulting field.
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We are seeking an important team member to perform a vital role for the firm as a staff geologist or staff engineer. The construction-related aspects of geotechnical engineering and engineering geology require the ability to periodically work overtime and in rare occasions travel outside of the local area overnight.
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Civil Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Geologist, Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist. Preparation of permits;Scheduling and oversight of utility locating, geophysics, excavation, driller, and construction subcontractors;Installation of erosion control features, soil gas probes, and groundwater monitoring wells;Sampling of dry weather surface flow, stormwater, groundwater, soil, and soil gas;Geologic and hydrogeologic interpretation from soil borings, excavations, trenches, and monitor wells;Data analysis and report preparation; andBudget management.
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Professional Engineer and/or Professional Geologist licensure in the State of New York or the ability to obtain licensure within 1-year is highly preferred. Minimum of Bachelor of Science in civil or environmental engineering, geology/hydrogeology, environmental science, or related field.
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