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Use state-of-the-art machine learning tools to understand crop yields as a function of microbiome, crop, planting conditions, soil, weather, farm treatments, and farm conditions. Experience in and/or eagerness to learn about agriculture, agronomy, GIS, spatial statistics, plant biology, microbiology, agricultural economics, and the plant microbiome.
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Knowledge of appropriate methodologies for groundwater, surface water, soil, and sediment sampling at CERCLA and RCRA sites. The Civil/Environmental Engineer will provide civil/environmental engineering, remediation, and construction services to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy, and other federal and state government clients.
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Contribute to the islands food security, soil conservation, and regeneration. Improvement of soil nutrients (regeneration of soil) Improvement of soil texture. Gain experience in the maintenance, design, and implementation of sustainable agriculture systems and permaculture systems.
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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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Field work may be performed at project sites with environmental media (e.g., soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, etc.) Railroad Worker Protection Training (including compliance with FRA, FTA.
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Collect other environmental samples (such as soil, drinking water, groundwater, surface water, etc. Perform asbestos abatement oversight, environmental building surveys, Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I & Phase II), and write reports accordingly.
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Provide program and project level management and technical direction for planning, design, and construction of large civil engineering projects including site planning and development, permitting, feasibility studies, site layout and design, site and roadway grading, site utilities, earthwork, stormwater design, soil erosion and sediment control design.
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Our coverage extends throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts, with expertise in project planning, site feasibility assessments, stormwater/wastewater systems, soil evaluations, permitting, and much more.
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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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Demonstratable record in design with experience in geotechnical engineering , ground characterization for soil and rock and a working knowledge of concrete, steel and foundation design. We are currently looking for versatile civil, geotechnical, or structural engineers in either NYC, Iselin NJ, Boston, or Arlington VA to serve as a Senior Project Engineer in our tunnels resource group with a focus on underground design and construction projects.
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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 probe.
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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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Conduct and/or oversee multi-faceted projects that may include environmental due diligence, subsurface investigations, indoor air quality assessments, vapor intrusion pathway assessments and mitigation, soil and groundwater remediation.
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Permitting of soil and erosion control, storm water, site plans, and drainage studies. Soil erosion and sediment control design including stability calculations, Best Management Practices, swale design, spillway design, and determination of construction sequence.
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This individual will interact with clients and help manage projects that require site characterization; due diligence assessments; environmental investigation related to soil, groundwater, and vapor intrusion issues; MassDEP and USEPA regulatory interaction; and field support during site development and construction.
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