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Experience with Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessments and/or site investigations, collecting soil and groundwater samples, logging soil borings, installing and developing monitoring wells, data analysis is a plus.
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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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Field activities may include: sampling of soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil gas, and/or indoor air, aquifer testing, and oversight of remedial actions. We are looking to bring on a Co-Op to serve as an Environmental Scientist Technician, Environmental Engineering Technician, or Geologist Technician assisting office engineers, field staff, and project managers with day-to-day project tasks.
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Connecticut Qualified Soil Scientist a plus. The successful candidate should be a self-starter who can perform wetland and other natural resources surveys, environmental permitting, and natural resources planning activities for a variety of projects including Transportation, Energy, Water/Wastewater and Stormwater Infrastructure Construction.
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Experience working on large project sites with contaminated soil, sediment, and groundwater subject to CERCLA regulations. Minimum of 8 years' experience serving as a Construction Manager, Site Superintendent/Site Supervisor, and/or Quality Control Manager for environmental remediation/construction projects.
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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. Strong understanding of scientific sampling methodologies and the state-of-science on a broad range of terrestrial, wildlife, soil, and water quality issues.
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You are energized to build a system of agriculture that uplifts family farmers, good food, soil and water, and strong communities. Farm Aid catalyzes and offers creative ways to champion farmers, inspire civic engagement and leverage our cultural placement to influence positive change in our agricultural and cultural landscape.
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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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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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Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, natural resources, wetland science, soil science, ecological sciences, or related field preferred. Work within or lead a team of professionals to conduct a wide array of ecological, wildlife and water resources related studies and analysis for a multitude of environmental, land development and energy (transmission and renewables) projects (e.g., wetland functional assessments, wildlife habitat evaluations, and rare species surveys.
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You are able to provide senior level subject matter expertise on land use and land use change related topics, such as: Chain of custody models, agricultural management practices, farm-level assessments, annual and perennial cropping systems, regenerative agriculture, soil carbon accounting, carbon sequestration, biogenic carbon emissions, land use change, deforestation, watershed management, water impact assessment, and forestry management.
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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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Produce various drawings specific to projects including; existing conditions, soil erosion plans, site layout, grading. Create civil grading and roadway/linear models using Civil 3D and prepare 2D drawing packages from the design models.
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Experience with conducting wetland delineations and certifications including Registered Soil Scientist and Professional Wetland Scientist are preferred. You will perform natural resource surveys including wetland delineations and functional assessments, wildlife habitat evaluations and rare species surveys, including soil characterization and plant species identification.
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Plan and coordinate field work including sampling, drilling, well installation, soil, groundwater and LNAPL/DNAPL assessment; vapor intrusion assessment; and high-resolution site characterization (e.g., passive soil gas surveys, MIP, Waterloo Profiler), and remedial construction and O&M.
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