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Engineers-(Architect or Civil or Coastal or Electrical or Mechanical or Sanitary or Soil/Geotechnical or Structural or Technician) Serco has a great opportunity for you to take a role as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Public Assistance (PA) disaster recovery initiatives in multiple disciplines to support in Zone 2 across the Midwest.
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This position requires experience in civil design/land development activities including: design of grading, storm water management, soil erosion & sediment control, public and private roadways, storm drainage and water & sewer design.
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As part of our dedicated team, Bilingual Equipment Operators are responsible for safely and effectively operating heavy equipment to load, offload or transport landscape supplies such as mulch, topsoil, soil amendments, and raw materials.
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Soil and Aggregate Compaction - VDOT or NICET LEVEL II* Pavement Marking - VDOT. Hydraulic Cement Concrete Field - VDOT or NICET LEVEL II* Soil and Aggregate Compaction - VDOT or NICET LEVEL II.
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VDOT Certifications in concrete, asphalt, and soil/aggregate, and guardrails. This includes all phases of inspections on street and secondary road improvements, milling and paving of asphalt surfaces, parking lots, trails, bridges, traffic signal systems, guardrails, stormwater, stream restoration, and sanitary sewer improvements, site, and trench safety, as well as general site inspections with emphasis on erosion and siltation control, and related improvements to facilities construction projects.
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Field investigations (including soil, sediment, water, and air sampling; subcontractor supervision; and coordination with analytical laboratories) Minimum of a BS/BA degree in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related scientific discipline is required.
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Phase i, Phase ii, environmental site assessment, groundwater monitoring, groundwater sampling, remediation sites, remediation design, Remedial, Soil Testing, Data Collection, Geology, Water Sampling, Hazmat, Reporting, Vapor, ESA, phase i environmental site assessments, Phase 2, Phase 1, Due Diligence, Report Writing, 40 Hour OSHA, Remediation, site investigation, Vapor extraction, Soil sampling, Hazwoper, Environmental science.
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May also work in the construction materials testing department In this capacity you will be working primarily on active construction sites involved with field observation, testing, sampling and inspection of soil, aggregates, concrete, grout, masonry, asphalt and structural steel placement.
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O Environmentalremedial investigations & site characterizations, corrective/remedial action, in situ chemical oxidation injection, designing groundwater treatment plants, soil vapor system, ground water pump and treat.
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Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation - soil, groundwater, stormwater, wastewater, subsurface gas, vapor intrusion. Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation - soil, groundwater, stormwater, wastewater, subsurface gas, vapor intrusion.
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Position OverviewAs part of our dedicated team, the Equipment Operator is responsible for safely and effectively operating heavy equipment to load, offload or transport landscape supplies such as mulch, topsoil, soil amendments, and raw materials.
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Grades and prepares a soil plant bed, lays sod, plants, vegetative material, and pulls weeds. Assists in construction of new greens, tees, and fairways by grading, preparing soil and planting.
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Beanstalk invented a new farming method that uses soil and renewable energy to conserve natural resources and grow produce all year round. Beanstalk is a soil-based, vertical farm in Herndon, VA, that delivers salad kits and produce boxes the day after harvest.
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The construction materials you will be working with include soil, aggregates, concrete, grout, masonry, asphalt, and structural steel. Ability to lift and/or move up to 60-80 pounds (soil and concrete samples, nuclear gauges, other equipment.
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Field sampling and monitoring may include various media (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil gas, and air). Currently in pursuit, or recently obtained, a BS/BA or MS in relevant scientific discipline (e.g., environmental science, geology, environmental engineering, chemistry, or other scientific field.
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