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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator - Heavy Equipment is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment at a recycling facility, landfill or transfer station for the purpose of transferring, spreading, covering, loading and/or compacting waste or soil in an efficient and safe manner.
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Knowledge of USDA programs and soil and water conservation districts. They will work closely with the agriculture sector, non-government organizations and government agencies on implementing projects related to water quality, soil health and natural climate solutions.
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Flex schedule with opportunities to work from home What you will need/what you will be doing: Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering PE License Project Site Design in Land Development field Possession of a Soil Evaluator's License and/or LEED accreditation is a plus Experience managing a design team Professional communication skills Enthusiasm and a drive to exceed expectations.
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10-20% travel to conferences or field studies Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in crop science, soil science, or a scientific related field and 5-10 years of experience within a research-intensive soil science role OR Master’s degree in crop science, soil science, or a related scientific field with 3-5 years of experience within a research-intensive soil science role OR PhD in crop science, soil science or a scientific related field.
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Additionally, familiarity with agricultural land management tools such as DNDC (DeNitrification-DeComposition), DAYCENT, remote sensing, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), and knowledge of soil science will be considered a plus.
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The Badger Hydrovac uses a pressurized water stream to liquefy the soil cover, which is then removed with a powerful vacuum system and deposited into a storage tank. Badger Daylighting, and its parent company Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (TSX:BDGI), is North America’s largest provider of non-destructive excavating services.
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Design and oversee the implementation of remediation strategies, which may include excavation, soil vapor extraction, groundwater treatment, in-situ bioremediation, or other appropriate methods.
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Performing analyses related to soil settlement, slope stability, soil dynamics, and groundwater flow and seepage. Leading and directing engineering investigations, analyses, and design of structures that include deep and shallow foundations, ground improvement systems, earth retaining structures, excavation support systems, and adjacent construction.
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Minimum eight (8 to 10) years of groundwater and soil remediation experience in a consulting engineering firm environment, with progressive responsibilities in task management and remediation design.
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5+ years of professional experience in environmental assessment and remediation projects, including ASTM Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Phase II Limited subsurface investigations for due diligence investigations, contaminated site characterization investigations (soil, groundwater, soil vapor, indoor air), and implementation of remediation programs.
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Responsible for performing field data collection and sampling (soil, groundwater, soil vapor, and surface water), and office tasks (including field activity planning, preparation, and summary reporting) to support petroleum and hazardous waste site investigations under New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services - Contaminated Site Management Programs, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, and other similar New England state programs.
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In this role, you will work with a team of experts, supporting various geo-environmental investigation, design and construction projects, that includes soil, sediment, and groundwater remediation.
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Conduct field work, including soil, sediment, ground water, and surface water sampling, aquifer testing, drilling oversight and soil logging, soil boring and monitoring well installation, well development, purging and sampling, and construction oversight.
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Provide engineering design expertise for the remediation of contaminated sediments, soil, and groundwater involving remedies such as dredging, capping, containment, in-situ and ex-situ treatment, and subsurface vapor mitigation.
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Our regulatory programs enforce laws and regulations related to food protection, radiation protection, childhood lead exposure, and minimum health and sanitation standards for housing, recreational camps, swimming pools, correctional facilities, and farm labor camps.
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