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Interpretation of soil strata, preparation of field maps depicting the locations of excavations, site/feature boundaries, historic standing structures, and other notable features within the project area.
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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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Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc., a Davey company, provides a full range of natural and cultural resource consulting services and is based in Gainesville, Va. The Davey Tree Expert Company has U.S. and Canadian operations in more than 47 states and five provinces and provides a variety of tree care, grounds maintenance and consulting services for the residential, utility, commercial, and government markets.
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Bachelor’s degree in Biology, soil science, hydrology, forestry, environmental science, aquatic ecology, environmental law, or related discipline. Bachelor’s degree in Biology, soil science, hydrology, forestry, environmental science, aquatic ecology, environmental law, or related discipline.
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Deadweight Vision correctable to 20/20 eyesight Maintain the required Certifications for various VDOT inspections including: Soil and aggregate compaction VDOT or NICET Level II Asphalt Field Level I & II VDOT Hydraulic Cement Concrete Field VDOT or NICET Level II Pavement Marking VDOT Slurry Surfacing VDOT Surface Treatment VDOT Flagger Certification VDOT Certification for erosion & control inspection VA DEQ Nuclear Gauge Safety Training NRC.
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In addition, 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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Maintains, repairs, and occasionally operates construction or power equipment, including but not limited to an excavator, grader, bulldozer, backhoe, front end loader, skid steer, asphalt paver, dirt/asphalt roller, asphalt reclaimer, soil stabilizer, and asphalt milling machine.
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Phase I/II Studies, environmental site assessments, groundwater and soil investigations. Phase I/II Studies, environmental site assessments, groundwater and soil investigations. Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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Layout of borings and test pits by both conventional surveying and Global Positioning Systems [GPS], observation and classification of test pits and soils, the performance of hand auger borings, DCP testing, soil logging, and other geotechnical field work.
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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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