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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 in rock and soil logging, rock tunnel mapping, and subsurface investigations is preferred. Design and rock and soil tunnel initial support using numerical and empirical methods.
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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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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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Oversee advancement of soil and rock borings, installation of groundwater monitoring wells, manage subcontractors. Prepare soil boring log and well construction diagrams. Conduct multi-media sampling (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil gas, indoor air, etc.
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Collect soil, soil vapor, groundwater, and surface water samples. Oversee soil borings and monitoring well installations. Successful candidates could also receive cross training and potential alternative assignments based on workload that might include conducting facility inspections, conducting PCB and asbestos building materials sampling, and overseeing subcontractor work.
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Performing analyses related to soil settlement, slope stability, soil dynamics, and groundwater flow and seepage. Typical project work includes: 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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Complete aquifer testing, water level measurements, and elevation surveying. Knowledge of use of field equipment, GIS-related mobile data collection, reporting software (e.g., Parcel) and GINT for borehole logs is an asset.
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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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Experience with soil, groundwater, and soil vapor remediation systems, including in-situ and ex-situ treatment, chemical and biological applications, and sub-slab depressurization systems (SSDS.
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Experience in field investigations and subcontractor management related to assessment of soil, bedrock, groundwater, surface water, sediment and/or vapor intrusion for environmental investigations.
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Soil Evaluator’s License and/or LEED accreditation a Plus. Software: Civil 3D CAD, HydroCAD, Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Experience: 4 - 15 years project design in land development field Excellent technical knowledge within civil engineering field with the ability to perform quality control on deliverables (plans, reports, specifications) for various Land Development projects.
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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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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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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.
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