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Environmental Geologist - Remediation AECOM is seeking a self-motivated, experienced Geologist for ... Bachelor of Science degree in geology or relevant geological science discipline (e.g., geophysics ...

Environmental Geologist - Remediation AECOM is seeking a self-motivated, experienced Geologist for ... Bachelor of Science degree in geology or relevant geological science discipline (e.g., geophysics ...

Environmental Geologist - Remediation AECOM is seeking a self-motivated, experienced Geologist for ... Bachelor of Science degree in geology or relevant geological science discipline (e.g., geophysics ...

Manage field-based tasks of environmental investigation and remediation programs. * Oversee and ... Bachelor of Science degree in geology or relevant geological science discipline (e.g., geophysics ...

Manage field-based tasks of environmental investigation and remediation programs. * Oversee and ... Bachelor of Science degree in geology or relevant geological science discipline (e.g., geophysics ...

Manage field-based tasks of environmental investigation and remediation programs. * Oversee and ... Bachelor of Science degree in geology or relevant geological science discipline (e.g., geophysics ...

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Environmental Geologists typically split their time between fieldwork and office tasks. Fieldwork may include collecting soil and water samples, mapping geological features, and monitoring environmental sites for contamination or potential hazards. In the office, responsibilities often involve analyzing data, creating reports, preparing maps with GIS software, and consulting with engineers or regulatory agencies. Collaboration with other environmental professionals, such as hydrologists and environmental engineers, is common to address complex issues. This mix of outdoor and indoor work keeps the role dynamic and intellectually engaging for those interested in applying science to real-world environmental challenges.
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Environmental Geologist - Remediation

AECOM

Austin, TX • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Environmental Geologist - Remediation

AECOM is seeking a self-motivated, experienced Geologist for our Midland, TX office. In this important position, the successful candidate will support Project Managers in the planning, oversight of fieldwork, and evaluation of hydrogeologic and reporting phases for a wide range of multidisciplinary environmental projects. Projects include large Federal clients, Refineries, and numerous commercial clients. We will consider candidates out of any number of our office locations throughout the West. LA, Oakland, Ft. Collins, Austin, Houston, Dallas, Denver. The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

  • Manage field-based tasks of environmental investigation and remediation programs.
  • Oversee and lead well installation and sampling tasks, and able to communicate with PMs.
  • Data management, evaluation and report writing with experience drafting environmental investigation and closure reports.
  • Interprets and records data, conducts analyses, compares findings to relevant studies and local, state and federal regulations to ensure compliance.
  • Qualified candidates must be comfortable with travel to project locations including driving and overnight stays.
  • Expected travel time would be greater than 50 % of the time.
  • Flexibility to work on a multitude of diverse projects, a positive attitude, willingness to mentor junior staff, and commitment to workplace health and safety are imperative

Minimum Requirements:

  • Bachelor of Science degree in geology or relevant geological science discipline (e.g., geophysics, hydrogeology, or geochemistry.
  • 4+ year's of experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and or education
  • Valid U.S. Driver's License.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Professional Geologist License or Geologist in Training Certificate.
  • Familiarity with common drilling techniques for environmental work.
  • Current OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER certification.
  • Knowledge of RCRA or CERCLA processes.
  • Experience with local regulatory agencies
  • Reporting experience in routine monitoring, site investigation work plans, conceptual site model, and well installation reports.
  • Task management or project management experience.
  • Proposal writing a plus.

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