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Environmental Technician (PRP)

NOVA Engineering & Environmental is seeking an Environmental Field Technician to support petroleum remediation projects under the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Petroleum Restoration Program (PRP). This is a hands-on, field-based role where you will work on sites impacted by petroleum, helping monitor and operate cleanup systems while collecting environmental samples.This position is ideal for someone who enjoys working outdoors, has strong mechanical skills, and wants to build a career in environmental remediation and consulting.Responsibilities:Collect groundwater, soil, and soil vapor samples from monitoring wells and project sitesMeasure water levels and record field data used to track contaminationOperate and monitor remediation systems that clean up petroleum-impacted soil and groundwaterPerform routine maintenance and troubleshooting on pumps, blowers, piping, and related equipmentDocument site conditions, system performance, and daily activitiesSupport project teams with site work, inspections, and coordination with contractorsRemediation System Work:You will gain hands-on experience operating systems such as: Air Sparging (AS), Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE), Dual-Phase Extraction (DPE), Pump-and-Treat (P&T)You’ll be responsible for collecting system readings (pressure, flow, etc.), identifying issues, and helping keep systems running efficiently.Electrical Troubleshooting (Basic Field Level):This role requires basic electrical awareness and troubleshooting skills related to remediation systems:Use a multimeter or clamp meter (RMS) to check voltage and verify equipment is poweredTake amp readings and confirm systems are operating within expected rangesUnderstand the difference between:Single-phase power (e.g., 240V 1P)Three-phase power (e.g., 208-240V 3P)Be able to identify and understand basic electrical components such as:DisconnectsBreaker panelsRecognize whether power is present or disconnected at a system based on field conditions and visual indicatorsAssist in diagnosing common issues such as loss of power, tripped breakers, or equipment not startingNote: This is not an electrician role, but candidates should be comfortable working around electrical systems and performing basic troubleshooting safely.Health, Safety & Compliance:Follow all Health and Safety Plans (HASP) and company safety proceduresWork in compliance with FDEP PRP requirementsProperly manage investigation-derived waste (IDW)Participate in safety meetings and site inspectionsRequired Qualifications:High school diploma or GED (Associate’s degree preferred)1-3+ years of environmental field or construction-related experienceExperience collecting environmental samples (groundwater, soil, or similar)Strong mechanical aptitude and comfort working with tools and equipmentAbility to work outdoors in Florida conditions (heat, humidity, uneven terrain)Valid driver’s license with a clean driving recordPreferred:Experience supporting FDEP PRP projectsHands-on experience with remediation system operation and maintenanceOSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER (or willingness to obtain)Experience using field instruments (meters, probes, gauges)Basic understanding of electrical systems and troubleshootingWork Environment:Majority of work performed outdoors at active project sitesTravel to sites across FloridaPhysically active role including lifting, bending, and equipment handlingEqual Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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