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Mow, trim, edge and water lawns, fields and other turf grounds; remove weeds; prepare and fertilize soil; reseed bare grass areas as needed. Mow, edge, water, weed, fertilize, rake and cultivate lawns, fields and other landscaped areas.
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This will be a versatile role undertaking a cross-section of projects from any or all of the following sectors: energy, pipelines, bridges/highways/pavements, dams, excavations, tunnels water and wastewater, ports and wharf facilities, retaining structures in soil/rock, and other infrastructure projects.
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Works with Project Technician and the Operations Manager to take any required SWPPP storm/non-storm water grab samples required with assistance and oversight of the QSP. The Project Engineer at DirtMarket reviews existing project data to determine soil export disposal options,proposes and takes additional soil samples, seeks approval of export soil at landfill and clean project fill sites, and oversees trucking and disposal of soil for our clients.
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We partner with clients in sectors such as transportation, energy and infrastructure, sustainability, climate change, oil and gas, water, commercial, private development, and government.
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The role of the Environmental Scientist is to perform tasks associated with environmental assessments, hydrogeological studies, subsurface investigations, and monitoring projects; aquatic and terrestrial species, vegetation, sediment, and surface water; oversight of subcontractors; production of maps; data interpretation/evaluation and deliverable preparation.
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We are looking for a candidate who is excited and motivated about the opportunity to help expand our environmental consulting business in California and the West. WSP’s Oakland office provides a broad range of services in engineering and environmental sciences including environmental assessment and remediation, water/wastewater engineering, water resources, environmental compliance, geotechnical design, stormwater infrastructure design, materials testing, and decision analysis.
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E Mow, trim, edge and water lawns, fields and other turf grounds; remove weeds; prepare and fertilize soil; reseed bare grass areas as needed. Incumbents in the Gardener I classification perform general gardening and groundskeeping work.
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Service all required plants on the specified day - Water, prune, and fertilize plants as needed; Trim, and removing debris from planters; Gauge soil moisture accurately with a soil probe.
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Organize and implement projects that increase tree canopy and promote soil and water conservation. Educate residents on best urban forestry practices and the importance of environmental stewardship.
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Advanced understanding of hydrogeology, groundwater modeling (including contaminant flow and transport), site, soil and groundwater remediation, aquifer testing and water quality studies.
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Field work may be performed at project sites with environmental media (e.g., soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, etc.) Arcadis is seeking an Associate Project Manager with relevant experience and a background as a Geologist, Environmental Scientist, or Environmental Engineer to join our team.
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The Watershed Protection (WSP) Division provides services that support the City's efforts to protect water quality in local creeks and the Bay. These services are integral to the City's management of both wastewater and stormwater.
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