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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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Drilling, sonic rig, direct push, geotechnical investigation, monitoring wells, geology, Report writing, professional geologist, PG license, hazwoper, osha 10, git, geologist in training, hydrogeology, project management, geology.
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The Engineering Geologist will provide daily broad-based understanding of geological and geotechnical engineering disciplines in a defense environment. Strong background in geomechanics, computer modeling, field geophysics and tunnel/slope rock mass characterization geotechnical engineering.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking a motivated Geologist for employment in the Charleston, SC or Miramar Beach, FL office. Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in geology, hydrogeology or other related discipline (e.g., geophysics, hydrogeology, geochemistry, environmental geology, engineering geology.
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Your Role: Provide mid to senior-level geologic technical support for environmental investigation and remediation projects, primarily in the areas related to geology, hydrogeology, remediation, modern data collection methods, and data interpretation/presentation.
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McEwen Mining Inc. has four producing mines, located in Nevada, Ontario, Mexico, and Argentina, and also has exposure to copper through its subsidiary McEwen Copper, owner of the large Los Azules copper deposit in Argentina.
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We are looking for a Mid-Level Geologist or Environmental Scientist to join our team in Hampton Roads, VA, primarily serving Department of Defense clients. We are looking for a Mid-Level Geologist or Environmental Scientist to join our team in Hampton Roads, VA, primarily serving Department of Defense clients.
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Developing level Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for conducting analyses of component portions of environmental consulting projects; assignments are designed to develop knowledge and abilities.
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Geosyntec is looking for an Experienced Solid Waste Engineer or Geologist with at least five years (7+ preferred) of experience to join our geoenvironmental and geotechnical practice in Illinois (Oak Brook or Chicago locations.
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As a Senior Project Geologist, you will primarily support hydroelectric and transportation clients and their related projects by planning, designing, organizing, and performing geologic investigations to characterize and evaluate geologic/geotechnical conditions and identifying geologic factors that could impact the design, construction, and/or long-term performance of engineered structures.
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Possession of a valid specialty California certification Certified Engineering Geologist (CEG). Possession of a valid license as a Professional Geologist issued by the California State Board for Geologists and Geophysicists.
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Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Staff Scientist or Geologist to join our team in Houston, Texas. Geologist in Training (GIT) certification or other relevant certification, or the ability to obtain certification.
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40-hour HAZWOPER (OSHA Hazardous Worker) certification and current 8-hour refresher certification are desired Geologist in Training (GIT) or Professional Geologist (PG) certification is preferred.
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We are seeking a Mid-level Geologist to support a wide variety of environmental projects. The preferred candidate will be a Professional Geologist or on track to become a Professional Geologist.
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ACS is looking for a qualified and motivated Geotechnical Engineer (EIT) or Geologist (GIT). Engineer-in-Training or Geologist-in-Training with minimum 2 years of experience. ACS is looking for a qualified and motivated Geotechnical Engineer (EIT) or Geologist (GIT.
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