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Your Opportunity
An opportunity exists for highly motivated, personable, and organized Environmental Scientist/Geologist looking to advance their career as part of our growing Team of Environmental Permitting and Assessment Professionals in New Jersey. The successful candidate will have regulatory and project management experience in New Jersey to provide strategic management and support to our clients in all regions of the state, collaborate with our multi-disciplinary staff on a variety of projects, and actively pursue new opportunities to grow the team. In addition to regularly interacting with clients and regulators and managing and executing regulatory permitting and compliance tasks, daily work will also include developing proposals, mentoring staff, and driving our quality and health and safety program.
You will perform environmental assessment and remediation tasks to support environmental investigation and remediation projects at sites with contamination by materials such as solvents, petroleum fuels, metals, and PCBs. You can join a dynamic team working on large, technically engaging, and impactful projects located at active and inactive petroleum refining and storage facilities and other industrial facilities.
Your Key Responsibilities Organize and manage a variety of environmental investigation and remediation tasks such as ground water monitoring, soil boring/well installations, operation and maintenance, and other activities. Responsibilities will include a mix of office and field-based tasks and will include project execution, budgeting, scheduling, contracting, personnel supervision, compliance monitoring, data analysis/reduction, and technical reporting. Reporting and data reduction tasks may include preparation of site maps, soil boring logs, well construction diagrams, geologic cross sections, potentiometric surface maps, and possibly groundwater flow models. Field-based tasks will include coordination, supervision and execution of work that includes, but is not limited to, collecting soil, sediment, water and air samples; overseeing drilling of soil borings and installation of monitoring wells; performing hydraulic conductivity tests; excavation monitoring; use of instrumentation; overseeing subcontractors; and coordinating complex field tasks with multiple staff and subcontractors. The work may be associated with former manufactured gas plant (MGP) facilities, current/former refineries and petroleum processing/storage facilities, gas stations, as well as other commercial and industrial facilities in urban, rural, or undeveloped locations.Conduct Phase I Environmental Assessments and Preliminary Assessments.Complete applicable company and client-required health & safety training (including OSHA-required training) and follow health & safety policies and procedures. Follow established standards, policies, procedures, and guidelines to complete assignments.This position is within a larger environmental services team and will likely require providing support to multiple Stantec offices. Travel may be required. Work hours may be irregular and include overnight and weekend work shifts. Your Capabilities and Credentials Be willing to learn new skills for conducting field work, to work independently outdoors for long hours in potentially inclement weather conditions and be flexible in undertaking work assignments.Have excellent verbal communication and technical writing skills.Be conscientious, detail-oriented, and disciplined.Build and maintain productive professional and personal networking relationships within your technical team.Manage multiple project responsibilities simultaneously and track priorities.Be proud to take ownership of work, exhibit a problem-solving mindset, and approach tasks with curiosity.Be proficient in commonly used software (e.g. Word, Excel, etc.). Experience using gINT, MODFLOW, AQTESOLV, ArcGIS, and/or AutoCAD is a plus.Pre-employment physical is required.Good driving record and valid driver's license are required. Education and Experience Bachelor of Science degree in Geology, Environmental Science, or related field. 5+ years of progressively more responsible environmental assessment and remediation work experience.Experience in refinery/fuel storage terminal and manufactured gas plant settings is a plus.40-hour HAZWOPER (OSHA Hazardous Worker) certification and current 8-hour refresher certification are desiredGeologist in Training (GIT) or Professional Geologist (PG) certification is preferred. Other Considerations Transportation Worker Identify Credential (TWIC Card) is required for access to jobsites and candidates must meet Federal TSA background check criteria and be able to obtain a TWIC Card. The position will involve outdoor work and the work will include exposure to the elements including inclement weather. Workdays may exceed 8 hours and work hours may be irregular and could include overnight shifts and weekends. Field work will require use of a respirator and protective clothing depending on job-site conditions.Ability to lift and move items and equipment throughout the workday weighing up to 50 lbs.Ability to stand for long periods of time and traverse uneven surfaces in rough terrain.Ability to bend, twist, stoop, and kneel throughout the workday.Ability to climb up and down a ladder.
Typical office environment tasks will also be part of the work, including working with computers and working at a desk for long periods of time.
Stantec employs strict policies to attempt to protect its employees from potential COVID-19 exposure. These include guidelines for office occupancy and travel that follow recommendations and requirements of the CDC, individual states, and municipalities.
This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or changed at any time with or without notice.