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In the role of Geologist II, we'll count on you to
In the office:
- Task Manager responsibilities
- Lead routine to complex hydrogeologic/environmental field investigations with a focus on complex geological settings commonly found in the Northeast region (e.g., fractured rock and coastal plain) as well as possibly across the country
- Oversee field team performing data collection, processing, analysis, and interpretation including:
- Field groundwater level and quality data collection methods
- Have experience with multiple drilling methods for various geological settings
- Familiarity with design, construction, and development of groundwater monitoring wells
- Developing and overseeing high resolution site characterization strategies
- Using modern Remediation Hydrogeology concepts (such as mass flux/discharge or DNAPL assessment) to support complex groundwater remediation strategies
- Development of geologic and hydrogeologic cross-section development utilizing geologic and geophysical data
- Interpretation of subsurface aquifer conditions on a site and regional scale
- Aquifer testing and analysis
- Development of hydrographs and other graphic presentation of hydrogeologic data
- Building Conceptual Site Models
- Development of soil and groundwater sampling plans, Phase I's, data analysis, site remediation plans, as well as project and client management support
- Provide direction, oversight, and mentoring to junior staff
- Report and proposal preparation support including scopes of work, project budgeting, tracking, and schedules
- Client interaction and presentations as needed
- Supervisor duties as assigned
- Perform other office duties as needed
In the field:
- Field Team Leader responsibilities
- Provide direction, oversight, and mentoring to junior staff
- Soil, sediment, surface water, groundwater, and soil vapor/VI sampling
- USCS soil logging
- Groundwater monitoring well installation
- Operation of various types of monitoring equipment in the field
- Coordination with and oversight of subcontractors, and completion of daily reports and various sample documentation forms
- Able to conduct themselves in a professional manner with project stakeholders and the public community
- Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
- Groundwater monitoring well installation
- Most fieldwork assignments are 1- 5day jobs within New York State. However, must have the availability for possible extended field work on cross-country jobs. Total annual fieldwork travel during the first year is estimated at 25-50%.
Preferred Qualifications
- 5-7 years' experience in the environmental consulting field
- Pursuing Professional Geologist (PG) certification (NY or PA preferred)
- Familiarity with NYSDEC, NJDEP, and EPA regulations and procedures.
- Proficient with GIS software
- HAZWOPER 40-hour certification
- Clean driving record
- Active in Professional Societies
- Experience with quantitative hydrogeology
- Experience writing due diligence ASTM Phase I / II reports for construction and infrastructure projects
- Familiarity with MODFLOW, MT3DMS, AQTESOLV and other numerical and analytical related software
- Preference given to local candidates
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