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Olsson has an exciting opportunity for a groundwater engineer or hydrogeologist. This role would be responsible for delivering innovative solutions to challenging water resources, water supply, integrated water management, and other groundwater-related projects.
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As an Environmental Technician, you will provide environmental assessments, subsurface investigations, remediation, and monitoring projects; sampling of soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater; data interpretation/evaluation and deliverable preparation for our clients in the oil and gas, pipeline, manufacturing, federal, industrial, water resources, and other business sectors.
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System One is seeking a full time Senior Project Manager to be responsible for assignments related to well design, monitoring system design, water well planning, drilling, testing and modeling.
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Enjoys conducting field work such as soil and groundwater sampling. Conduct field work such as installing groundwater monitoring wells, collecting soil, groundwater, and air samples, and other field activities.
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This work will include supply reliability analysis, surface and/or groundwater modeling, project conceptualization and cost estimation, evaluation of environmental impacts, climate resiliency, etc.
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Provide guidance with data collection efforts for extracting, identifying, and compiling environmental data from soil sampling, soil gas sampling, groundwater sampling, stormwater sampling, boring logs, and other matrices for projects, investigations, and surveys.
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Experience includes water treatment facilities, water transmission/distribution projects, water storage, groundwater wells, and master planning. We are seeking a Mid Level Water/Wastewater Engineer to help to help execute municipal water and wastewater projects for our Texas clients.
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Provide technical leadership in the areas of CCR ash basin closure, landfill design, solid waste management, groundwater and related regulatory, planning, design and construction phase projects.
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The successful candidate will provide technical direction and lead client-facing teams to support the continued growth of our engineering and environmental services within the power and industrial markets, with a strong emphasis on CCR and solid waste management.
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Experience sampling soil and groundwater via drilling including direct-push, hollow-stem auger, and other similar drilling methods. Lead site investigation, subsurface boring and trenching oversight, and monitoring of groundwater and extraction well installations.
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Fundamental understanding of sampling environmental media, which may include groundwater, soil, sediment, air, or biological tissue, is required. This position requires the ability to evaluate chemical distribution and transport through soils, groundwater, surface water, and sediment to reach sound technical conclusions and present/document findings in project reports using text, figures, graphs, etc.
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The Groundwater Data Specialist (Data Analyst II) performs routine (journey-level) data analysis and data research work in the Texas Water Development Board Groundwater Division. Work involves conducting detailed analysis of and extensive research on groundwater-related databases at the agency, including the creation of queries and reports utilizing Microsoft SQL Server tools.
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Supervise and provide technical consulting services for groundwater and hydrogeological characterization including well design, downhole equipment and surface facilities and permitting and construction oversight services for production, recharge and disposal wells and well fields including aquifer storage and recovery systems and shallow alluvial riverbank filtration systems.
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Perform advanced technical work and oversees soil and groundwater corrective action projects requiring interpretation of geoscientific information independently for the TCEQ. Experience overseeing or conducting soil or groundwater site assessments.
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Technical proficiency in groundwater and surface water Hydrology & Hydraulic Modeling. Demonstrable experience in leading the design and construction of W/WW facilities and/or infrastructure: planning, design, and construction of potable water; wastewater treatment and conveyance design.
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