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Within one year of employment must possess and maintain Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission (GSWCC) Level 1A and 1B certification. ICC Certification: B1- Residential Building Inspector, ICC Certification: E1- Residential Electrical Inspector, ICC Certification: M1- Residential Mechanical Inspector, ICC Certification: P1- Residential Plumbing Inspector, ICC Certification: FG – Fuel Gas Inspector.
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At least 5 years of consulting experience in fluvial geomorphology, ecological restoration (riverine/wetland/riparian systems), soil science, biological monitoring, mitigation banking, and natural resources remote sensing; or equivalent combination of education and experience (required.
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Our firm has professional and administrative support staff that includes registered professional engineers, registered professional geologists, environmental scientists, registered roof observers, LEED accredited professionals, soil/foundation engineers, laboratory specialists, materials technicians, ICC-certified inspectors, NICET-certified technicians, and AWS-certified welding inspectors.
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As a Geotechnical Laboratory Manager , you will manage the daily operation and staff in the geotechnical and construction materials testing laboratory (concrete, aggregate, soil, rock, masonry, and asphalt) and is responsible for the coordination and organization of project samples for testing at this location.
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Management of assignments that include conducting and coordinating of a wide variety of expertise on concrete, soil and asphalt, materials testing programs and investigation. The role includes performing Field testing & inspection of concrete, soil, asphalt, and other construction materials and mix designs according to ASTM procedures.
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Level II certification as a Plan Reviewer from Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission is preferred. Level II certification as a Plan Reviewer from Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission is preferred.
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Grades and prepares a soil plant bed, lays sod, plants, vegetative material, and pulls weeds. Assists in construction of new greens, tees, and fairways by grading, preparing soil and planting.
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Samples and performs field and on-site laboratory tests on soil, geosynthetics, aggregates, and other materials for environmental tests primarily associated with landfill and/or waste containment system construction.
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We're finding better ways to purify water, wastewater, air and soil. This position can be remote or located in the ChemTreat Corporate HQ in Glen Allen, VA. This position is posted in several locations for marketing purposes but just one position is available.
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Performs landscape enhancement activities such as mulch application, plantings, top soil application, lawn seeding. Performs landscape maintenance duties such as mowing, fertilizer application, weed control, aeration, spring clean-up, fall clean-up, trimming, and pruning.
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Perform field and on-site laboratory tests on soil, geosynthetics, aggregates, and other materials primarily associated with landfill and/or waste containment system construction; Experience with multi-media sampling including soil, water, and air.
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Projects will include groundwater, surface water, soil, and air sampling; environmental site assessments; regulatory permitting; subsurface site characterizations involving drilling, soil classification, and bedrock mapping; and hazardous waste site characterization and remediation.
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Site reconnaissance and locating borings in the field, log bores in the field, perform pavement coring operations, handle, and evaluate geophysical equipment and data, perform hand augers, and assist with drilling operations, rock, and soil classification.
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