An Environmental Engineer EIT at WCEC a division of SET Environmental, Inc is responsible to:
Support environmental project work including investigation, remediation, sample collection, data analysis, while working alongside and supporting Professional Engineers, Project Managers, Senior Managers on multiple projects
Assist Professional Engineers, Project Managers and Senior Managers with planning environmental permitting, investigation and remediation tasks
Coordinate and deliver on-schedule and on-budget tasks
Coordinate and oversee the work of subcontractors
Perform fieldwork which may include soil sampling, groundwater sampling, surface water sampling, biological sampling, excavation oversight, operation and maintenance of remediation systems, and vapor intrusion/soil gas surveys
Assist with writing and preparing environmental permits, technical reports, work plans, letters, and memorandums
Perform office work which can include task coordination, data compilation and interpretation, cost estimates, health & safety plan preparation, report writing, regulatory file review, proposal writing, project strategy development, schedule and budget management, and establishment of subcontracts
Perform report preparation, writing and review
Complete detailed logs for test holes and monitoring wells
Describe soil; soil descriptions and complete soil boring logs accurately
Record and maintain detailed scientific field notes accurately
Adhere to WCEC’s quality assurance/quality control procedures
Follow WCEC’s health and safety policies, responsible for on-site safety
Reduces data collected in the field and transfer to appropriate electronic format
Active member of WCEC’s Spill Response Team
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
B.A or a B.S Degree in Environmental Engineering or related discipline from accredited institution, successful completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam
Intermediate capabilities for use of Microsoft Office Products: Word, Excel
Perform tasks with accuracy
Excellent writing skills
Ability to maintain professionalism with stakeholders involved on a project
Ability to work collaboratively with supervisors, coworkers, vendors, and subcontractors
Valid Driver’s license and acceptable driving record that meets the company safety and insurance standards
Ability to participate successfully in the Company’s drug and alcohol programs to meet client requirements
Experience with AutoCAD software (Preferred)
Experience with ArcMap software (Preferred)
Travel required
On call spill response rotation required
Weekends, evenings, and holidays as needed
Perform during company’s regular business hours
Lift and carry up to 30 pounds frequently
Stand, sit, walk, crawl, carry, bend, reach
Ability to work long durations
Verbal and written communication with co-workers and subordinates