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Trihydro, one of the top environmental and engineering consulting firms in the country, has an opening for an Entry Level Engineer/Geologist/Scientist. A bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, geology, or similar environmental field.
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A large employee owned engineering and construction organization is looking for Field Geologist to join their team in Denver, CO. The primary duties of this position include a range of scientific, monitoring, and testing services for a variety of environmental projects at locations such as landfills, industrial facilities, power stations, abandoned and operating mines, and communities impacted by emerging contaminants (e.g. PFAS.
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Familiarity with reservoir, drilling, and completions engineering. The Lead Geologist on the STT is a member of the team within bpx Energy supporting a multi-rig program. Expertise should include operations geology, geoscience surveillance planning and integration of geological/geophysical/geomechanical/geochemical data to characterize play fairways and facilitate high grading of development opportunities.
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Knowledge in the integration of sedimentology, depositional environments, petrophysics, geomechanics, basicgeophysics, and basic reservoir engineering, is preferred. Experience integrating basic reservoir engineering and geology to tight and source rock reservoirs, is preferred.
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Consulting Senior Associate, Engineering/Geologist/Scientist (Mid-Level) ERM is seeking a motivated Consulting Senior Associate, Engineering/Geologist/Scientist to join our growing team in Denver, Colorado.
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The ideal candidate has a minimum of 15+ years of proven industry experience, including operations, development/evaluation planning, well planning, detailed mapping, geochemistry, petrophysics, geomodelling and play assessment.
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Understanding the scientific and engineering principles of modeling contaminant fate and transport through sediment caps in subaqueous systems. CDM Smith's Environmental Services Group is seeking an Engineer, Scientist or Geologist with experience modeling contaminant transport through sediment caps related to Sediment Remediation projects located anywhere within the United States.
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Solid understanding of geological and reservoir engineering fundamentals inclusive of subsurface geological mapping. Analyze geological and engineering data to optimize field development plans.
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Work closely with geology, reservoir engineering, and land to plan wellfields and evaluate project economics. 5+ years of geologist experience in the geothermal and/or oil & gas industries.
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At least 5 years of professional experience in environmental consulting, with expertise in site investigations, design, and operation of remediation systems in the US. This includes methods such as air-sparge, soil vapor extraction, multi-phase extraction, in-situ remediation, mass excavation, and engineering controls.
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Master’s degree in environmental engineering, hydrogeology, geology, or similar science is a plus. Bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, hydrogeology, geology, or similar science.
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For the Consulting Senior Associate, Engineering/Geologist/Scientist position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $60,045 – $66,884 USD. ERM is seeking a motivated Consulting Senior Associate, Engineering/Geologist/Scientist to join our growing team in Denver, Colorado.
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Master’s degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, Geophysics, Geological/geotechnical Engineering or a related field. Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, Geophysics, Geological/Geotechnical Engineering or a related field.
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Experience working with reservoir engineering teams on economics of unconventional field development plans, is preferred. Geologically support reservoir engineering with Commerciality Assessments.
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Forte Dynamics, a respected consulting and engineering firm specializing in mineral resource and reserve estimation, mine planning, and metallurgical services, is seeking a full-time Resource Geologist to join our team.
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