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Environmental Data Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Environmental Scientist

Roseland, NJ ยท Hybrid

$31.25 - $36.05/hr

Analyze environmental data, interpret laboratory results, and prepare clear, accurate, and technically sound reports. * Identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) and recommend appropriate ...

Manage and prepare environmental data and reports for submittal to local, state, and federal regulatory agencies; SARA Tier II, Hazardous Waste, etc. * Work with internal stakeholders, including US ...

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Manage and prepare environmental data and reports for submittal to local, state, and federal regulatory agencies; SARA Tier II, Hazardous Waste, etc. * Work with internal stakeholders, including US ...

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Manage and prepare environmental data and reports for submittal to local, state, and federal regulatory agencies; SARA Tier II, Hazardous Waste, etc. * Work with internal stakeholders, including US ...

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Manage and prepare environmental data and reports for submittal to local, state, and federal regulatory agencies; SARA Tier II, Hazardous Waste, etc. * Work with internal stakeholders, including US ...

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Manage and prepare environmental data and reports for submittal to local, state, and federal regulatory agencies; SARA Tier II, Hazardous Waste, etc. * Work with internal stakeholders, including US ...

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Associate Environmental Scientist

Redmond, WA ยท On-site

$84K - $110K/yr

Prepare data and visualizations such as tables, charts, accurate reports, and illustrations for the interpretation or presentation of data, findings, or analyses. * Write technical reports ...

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Environmental Data information

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in environmental data roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in environmental data roles often encounter challenges such as handling large, complex datasets, ensuring data accuracy, and integrating information from disparate sources. Managing data quality and staying up-to-date with evolving data collection technologies can also be demanding. To address these challenges, environmental data specialists typically collaborate closely with scientists, IT teams, and field technicians, utilize advanced data management tools, and participate in ongoing training to keep their skills current. Effective communication and teamwork are essential for ensuring that environmental data is reliable and actionable.

What is environmental data?

Environmental data refers to information collected about the natural environment, including air, water, soil, climate, and biodiversity. This data is gathered using various methods such as sensors, satellite imagery, field surveys, and laboratory analysis. Environmental data is essential for monitoring changes in ecosystems, assessing pollution levels, and supporting environmental policy and management decisions. It helps researchers, policymakers, and organizations understand and address environmental issues effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Environmental Data Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Data Analyst, you need a background in environmental science, strong quantitative and analytical skills, and proficiency in statistics. Familiarity with data analysis software such as R, Python, GIS tools, and data management systems is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are soft skills that help in interpreting data and presenting findings to diverse audiences. These competencies are essential for accurately analyzing environmental trends and informing data-driven decisions for sustainability and compliance.

What is the difference between Environmental Data vs Environmental Technician?

AspectEnvironmental DataEnvironmental Technician
Required CredentialsDegree in environmental science, data analysis skillsAssociate or bachelor's in environmental science or related field
Work EnvironmentData analysis labs, field data collection, office settingsFieldwork sites, laboratories, environmental monitoring locations
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, government agencies, consulting firmsEnvironmental consulting, government agencies, industrial sites
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on data collection, analysis, and reportingFocuses on collecting environmental samples and monitoring conditions

Environmental Data specialists analyze and interpret environmental information, often working with large datasets. Environmental Technicians collect samples and perform field measurements. While both roles support environmental projects, Data roles focus on analysis, whereas Technicians focus on data collection in the field.

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Environmental Specialist - Environmental - Indianapolis, IN

Environmental Specialist - Environmental - Indianapolis, IN

American Structurepoint

Indianapolis, IN โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Join American Structurepoint and become part of a team that goes the extra mile for our clients and communities. We live by our values -respect, staff development, results and family. Our team is encouraged to explore new ideas and turn our clients' dreams into reality. With exceptional benefits, training, and mentorship, we pave the way for a rewarding career. Ready for more than just a job? Explore opportunities with us and help improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.

Group: Environmental

Position: Environmental Specialist

Location: Indianapolis, IN  

We are looking for a team oriented and energetic problem solver to become the next integral member of our environmental science team. This person will work directly with our experienced team of Project Managers, Geologists, Ecologists and Environmental Specialists on characterizing natural resources and documentation of potential environmental impacts on a diverse range of infrastructure projects.

Successful candidates must share our vision for integrating the built environment and natural resources by seeking common-sense solutions while maintaining a strong commitment to our high standard of excellence in our fast-paced, growing environmental practice.


General duties include preparation of environmental documentation under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements, conducting wetland and waterway delineations, preparation of โ€œWatersโ€ reports, preparation of waterway permits, assisting in the preparation of.  Additional duties may include, but are not limited to, preparation of wetland and/or stream mitigation plans, conducting mitigation site monitoring, conducting Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, general environmental consulting, proposal support for development of new business and other duties as assigned. 

Technical Duties:

  • Perform field data collection for environmental investigations and natural resource surveys
  • Collect and compile environmental data from samples of soil, water, and other materials for analysis
  • Collect and compile geographic information for project site(s) including, but not limited to, use of global positioning system (GPS) instruments
  • Preparation of maps depicting environmental data collected, including development of project-specific maps utilizing geographic information system (GIS) software
  • Analyze samples, surveys, and other information to identify and assess impacts to the natural and human environment and identify mechanisms to avoid, minimize or mitigate for impacts
  • Develop plans, technical reports and/or permit applications to document impacts to the natural or human environment
  • Coordinate regularly with applicable government agencies to identify natural and socio-economic resources potentially affected by assigned projects
  • Understand and maintain proficiency with environmental regulations applicable to the development of transportation and other civil works projects
  • Assist in the planning and execution of public participation and outreach for projects, including but not limited to preparation of legal notices, preparation and delivery of presentations to the general public, governmental officials, and businesses regarding environmental impacts
  • Other duties as assigned

Client Coordination:

  • Maintain positive relationships with clients to assist in resolving project questions such as project scope, environmental procedures, and schedule
  • Assist in identifying new opportunities with existing and potential clients
  • Assist in development and writing of proposals for new business
  • Provide support for business development sales force

Quality Assurance:

  • Review and understand Company and Department Quality Assurance and Quality Control guidelines to ensure each work product meets the highest professional standards and follows the established quality procedures
  • Review interim draft and final reports, mapping, plans and computations for completeness and accuracy prior to every submittal to the Project Manager
  • As directed by the Project Manager, review work performed by other departments and/or sub-consultants to insure satisfactory performance
  • Respond to regulatory agency comments and problems as quickly as possible

  • Bachelorโ€™s or Masterโ€™s degree in Geology, Environmental Science, Ecology, or other related field
  • 2-4 years of relevant work experience in consulting or regulatory environment, in the environmental science field
  • Certified in FHWA/INDOT NEPA
  • Ability to work well and self-motivate in a collaborative team environment
  • Ability to work in variable conditions, including uneven ground and access to remote sites
  • Strong team player with effective internal & external communication skills
  • Proficient in MS Office applications
  • Experience with ARC GIS preferred

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.

  • Prolonged sitting at a computer workstation.
  • Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing.
  • Close vision for computer and document review.
  • Occasional walking, standing, or reaching as necessary.
  • Ability to lift up to 15 pounds.
  • Consistent, reliable attendance and punctuality.