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The waste will then need to be transferred to the appropriate station, landfill or drop-off location. GFL Environmental is one of North America’s leading Liquid and Hazardous waste management companies, proudly making communities cleaner, safer, and happier through first-class service.
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Must have 5-20 years of professional experience in environmental consulting working on environmental projects including soil, vapor, and groundwater investigations, contaminant fate and transport, remediation, and/or landfill groundwater monitoring.
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Tetra Tech is adding an entry level engineer or scientist (graduating from college in May/June 2025) with interest in environmental compliance focused on Remediation, and Solid Waste Permitting, Landfill Design and CQA/construction oversight.
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WM has the largest disposal network and collection fleet in North America, is the largest recycler of post-consumer materials and is the leader in beneficial reuse of landfill gas, with a growing network of renewable natural gas plants and the most gas-to-electricity plants in North America.
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Deliver collected solid waste or recyclables to landfill, MRF or transfer station. Deliver collected solid waste or recyclables to landfill, MRF or transfer station. GFL is committed to equal opportunity for all, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic.
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Support services in one or more of the following engineering disciplines: Environmental (Compliance, Due Diligence, Investigations), Geotechnical Engineering (Slope Stability, Seepage, Foundations), Solid Waste (Landfill Design and Construction Quality Assurance), Civil Engineering (Site Development), or Water Resources (Hydrology and Hydraulics.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Civil Engineer - Landfill & Solid Waste Consultant with a background in civil, environmental, or geotechnical engineering. WSP’s reputation is built on helping clients worldwide mitigate risk, manage and reduce impacts, and maximize success in health and safety, sustainability, climate change, energy and the environment.
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Landfill gas and LFG utilization (or other biogas management) Work with multidisciplinary teams to undertake solid waste management and other infrastructure projects related to planning, design, and construction.
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Typical consulting services provided by this team includes civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, geographic information system mapping - data management, and geotechnical laboratory testing services in support of siting, permitting, design, and construction of renewable (solar and wind) energy, industrial by-product/residual management, and landfill projects.
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Preferred experience with renewable energy and solid waste landfill design and permitting. Our engineering staff provide support for permitting, design, and construction of a wide variety of technically challenging projects primarily for industrial, utility, renewable energy, and solid waste management clients.
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As an intern, you may work with us on landfill construction, landfill permitting, storm water management, utility projects, soil and groundwater remediation, brownfield redevelopment, site development, and sustainability projects.
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Ability to climb to top of truck to verify that the load is secured prior to transporting the load to the landfill. Ability to climb to top of truck to verify that the load is secured prior to transporting the load to the landfill.
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Leverage and build upon market intelligence, targeting tools, and investment memoranda to identify landfill gas and biogas sale agreement, D/B, and DBOM opportunities. Leverage and build upon market intelligence, targeting tools, and investment memoranda to identify landfill gas and biogas sale agreement, D/B, and DBOM opportunities.
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