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Perform geotechnical analyses and calculations which includes review boring logs and soil descriptions, estimate soil strength properties, liquefaction triggering, short term/long term settlement, seismic site classification, and slope stability for static and seismic conditions.
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Collect Field Data and Manage/Interpret Data (soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, indoor air, soil gas) Proficient in Microsoft Excel and Word, experience with ESRI ArcGIS Pro and EQuIS or other laboratory data management software a plus.
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Diagnoses deficiencies relative to soil disease, desiccation, winter kill, erosion and impact or error in maintaining a complex mix of soil and plant needs for greens, fairways, roughs, trees, scrubs, foliage, ground covers and ornamentals.
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Strong understanding of scientific sampling methodologies and the state-of-science on a broad range of terrestrial, wildlife, soil, and water quality issues. Understanding of federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations pertinent to agriculture, water quality and related environmental sciences including USDA, ESA, NEPA, and Clean Water Act in the U.S. and similar laws and regulations in other countries.
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Mentor junior staff regarding engineering designs, soil/groundwater/soil vapor remedial designs, field procedures related to soil and groundwater sampling collection, monitoring well installation, construction oversight, etc.
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O Geotechnical Investigations including field tasks such as soil borings, monitoring well installation, and soil/groundwater sampling. o Water/Wastewater field investigations including stormwater quality monitoring, IDDE investigations, and existing conditions assessments of MH and pipe systems.
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This position will also offer an opportunity to perform fieldwork such as overseeing drilling for soil sampling and groundwater well installation, groundwater sampling, subcontractor oversight, operation and maintenance of remediation systems, vapor intrusion/soil gas surveys, regulatory auditing, site inspections, among other tasks.
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Analyzes data in open source platforms including in R. Processing plant and soil samples for pigment and nutrient analyses using a variety of techniques including high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and other analytical methods.
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What You’ll Be Doing: Perform various types of engineering analyses and design associated with deep and shallow foundations, earth retaining structures, excavation support systems, soil settlement, slope stability, soil dynamics and earthquake engineering, groundwater flow and seepage, earthen embankments/dams/reservoirs, tunnels, and asphalt and concrete pavement.
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Perform confined space entries, soil remediation, chemical decontamination, underground and aboveground storage tank cleaning and closure, sample collection, separator cleaning and emergency response services.
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Strong understanding of environmental field practices; environmental media sampling, soil and groundwater investigation, remediation oversight. Supporting other Atlas Technical Organizations and services lines commensurate with skills: Building Sciences, Regulatory Compliance, SPCC Plan preparation, NPDES Services, and/or Industrial Hygiene.
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The candidate must have comprehensive experience with geotechnical analyses including slope stability, settlement, and soil/structure interaction, development of appropriate foundation and site-related geotechnical recommendations, and report preparation.
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You'll be Making Local Work - contributing to a mission-driven startup committed to reinvigorating local agricultural economies, in support of healthier communities, animals and soil. Being a Certified B Corp on a mission to change the meat industry by displacing industrial, factory-farmed meat and seafood with sustainable and ethical alternatives, raised (and caught) locally and humanely by small, independent farmers and fishers.
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Assists other technical staff in calibration of sampling/monitoring equipment, soil sampling, well installation, development and purging, groundwater sampling, vapor/indoor air sampling, remediation monitoring, and oversight.
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They also: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 probeExercise trained techniques to apply and maintain appropriate amounts of water per lighting conditions and plant requirements.
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