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AECOM is actively seeking an experienced Environmental Engineer in our Industrial Remediation Practices group to support remediation system design and operations, soil and groundwater investigations and remediation projects.
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Assist with natural resource surveys that may include wetland delineations, soil mapping, wildlife habitat evaluations, vernal pool assessments, and rare species surveys. BS in a natural science-related field (e.g., Environmental Science, Biology, Landscape Architecture, Fisheries and Wildlife, Ecology, Natural Resources) (a master’s degree may be substituted for 2 years of experience.
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Office to support planning, design, permitting, and construction of civil engineering projects such as commercial site development, institutional/campus development, landfills, ground-based solar, infrastructure, and soil remediation projects.
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Monitor subsurface exploration activities that include the use of test boring and geoprobe rigs, and machine excavated test pits to gather soil and bedrock samples. Conduct field investigations, including soil and groundwater sampling in accordance with applicable ASTM standards and other industry standard guidelines.
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Provide oversight with collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, soil/rock samples, surveys and LiDAR, blueprints, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, hydrologic analysis, geologic and geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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Driven by its belief that plants grown from healthy soil is a solution for making the people and the planet healthier, MegaFood works with trusted farm partners who share its commitment to organic and regenerative agriculture.
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Conduct field work to evaluate site contamination and cleanup options, including sampling of soil, groundwater, soil vapor, and air. Perform data evaluation and reporting of operational and performance results for remedial systems including groundwater and soil vapor recovery and treatment systems.
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Experience with soil and groundwater remediation, evaluations, site investigations, safety practices. OSHA certified with strong written and oral communication skills. Company offers excellent compensation and benefits packages, flexible work schedules, 401k, PTO, and more.
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Prepares soil beds for sod, seed and vegetative material. Operates small machinery to assist with edging, trimming and mowing. Involved with tasks related to course detail (weed and debris clean up.
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Experience with groundwater, surface water, and soil sampling. Experience with field hydrological data collection, aquifer testing, slug testing, and groundwater analysis. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing group and company and become involved in a variety of groundwater and environmental projects for a broad range of clients.
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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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Related certifications such as NH Certified Wetland Scientist, Certified Soil Scientist and or Certified Professional in Sediment and Erosion Control is preferred, or the ability to obtain such certifications within one year.
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Evaluating sediment, surface water, porewater, groundwater, and soil technologies and remedies, performing cost estimations, drafting design calculations, and planning for remedy implementation.
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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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Operates utility vehicles for hauling material and removing debris. Qualified candidates will thrive in a hospitality environment and be highly focused on providing superior service. Rakes and maintains sand bunkers.
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