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Provide technical direction to Planners and others doing field investigations and review and analyses of seismic and geological hazard reports; evaluate and review reports for soil conditions and soils engineering in relation to private sewage disposal systems.
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Interpret soil, bedrock and groundwater elevation and quality data. Evaluate and interpret subsurface field and sampling data including soil and groundwater to develop conclusions concerning the environmental and geologic site conditions.
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The incumbent will be encouraged to collaborate with current faculty in related fields including hydrology, atmospheric science, geomorphology, biogeochemistry and isotope biogeochemistry, environmental microbiology/soil biology, and ecosystem sciences.
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The role of the Project Geologist or Engineer is to perform tasks and project management assignments associated with geotechnical investigations and environmental assessments; sampling of soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater; production of maps; data interpretation/evaluation and deliverable preparation.
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PCI, Matlab, Seismic Design, Bentley Microstation, SAP2000, Structural Dynamics, Prestressed Concrete, Structural Mechanics, Structural Analysis, Civil Engineering, Abaqus, Load Rating, MathCAD, PGSuper, Structural Stability, RISA, ANSYS, Soil-structure interaction analysis, L-Pile, WinSeisab, Xtract, RCPier, VBent, MDX, FBMultipier, STAAD, BRIM.
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Courses may include, but are not limited to, ecology, environmental science, geography, oceanography, atmospheric science, petrography, biogeography, climatology, soil science, and general, organic and environmental chemistry.
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Perform, delegate, and oversee a variety of geotechnical engineering analyses including: soil and rock classification, shallow and deep foundation design, immediate and consolidation settlement, slope stability, seismic hazard evaluation (including ground motions, liquefaction, and lateral spreading), and earth retention systems.
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This posting is to establish a pool of qualified applicants positions as Substitute - Laboratory Technician I - Geo-Science and Anthropology. Substitute - Laboratory Technician I - Geo-Science and Anthropology.
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Follow guide, SOP or other step by step procedures for locating the source of a problem and fixing it. Submit to and successfully pass DOJ live scan/fingerprinting. Prepares and performs analyses on rock and mineral samples as well as a variety of known and unknown specimen.
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Proficient in trenching/drilling techniques, logging and sampling of soil/bedrock and geologic mapping. Proficient in trenching/drilling techniques, logging and sampling of soil/bedrock and geologic mapping.
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Edges, fertilizes and waters lawn areas; prepares soil for planting and plants seedlings, shrubs and trees; weeds, prunes, mulches, feeds, fertilizes, irrigates plants, shrubs and small trees; applies herbicides and pesticides to trees, shrubs, plants, lawns and landscaped areas; grades trails; removes diseased, standing or fallen trees.
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Related degrees may include biology, soil science, hydrology, agronomy, and agriculture. Collects, measures, evaluates and verifies soil samples and supporting records. For this position, specialized experience is experience participating in a research project related to soil; statistically analyzing or summarizing data; and maintaining equipment and automated systems used for test and evaluation procedures.
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The ability to perform the following is a plus: Managing utility clearance for sampling locations, supervise drilling activities, prepare soil boring logs, groundwater monitoring and soil vapor well construction logs, and collect soil, soil vapor, and groundwater samples.
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Provides instructional support services by performing technical work in Geo-science and Anthropology laboratories. Curates, catalogs, inventories and cares for laboratory samples and collections in Geo-Science and Anthropology; organizes and maintains map and bone collections.
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CalPERS Retirement Benefits. Working from knowledge of the subject area, reference materials, course outline, and without specific instructions, organizes, arranges, and prepares class demonstrations and experiments within the Geo-Science and Anthropology laboratories.
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