- Independently conducts Wetland delineation and mitigation projects.
- Permit preparation; including general permit preparation for well sites and pipeline projects plant and soil identification.
- Prepare technical evaluations and validate analytical data retrieved from field work conducting corrective actions.
- Collect analyze and report on environmental data such as soil or water samples.
- Compare results and methods to federal and local regulations and guidelines reporting on the gaps and achievements.
- Operates instruments track test results and troubleshoot when problems arise.
- Compile and submit permit packages to state agencies.
- Participate in field visits as required by project needs.
Requirements
- Prior field experience when performing the duties of an Environmental Scientist I including a proficient understanding and knowledge of unique wetland and stream habitats vegetation types and soil identification.
- B.S. in Environmental Sciences or similar field from an accredited university. Applicable industry experience may be substituted at the discretion of senior management.
- 3 years experience in the environmental field.
- Experience in permit preparation including general permit preparation for well sites and pipeline projects plant and soil identification and an understanding of rare threatened and endangered species clearances.
- USACEbased Wetland Delineation Certification is preferred.
- 3 years of stream and Wetland delineations and associated reports/permits.
- Professional Wetland Scientist Certification or Wetland Scientist in Training is preferred.
- Knowledge of field data collection and GPS technology.
Benefits
- Medical Dental and Vision
- 401k; up to 4% match
- Paid Time Off
- Holidays
- Short Term and Long Term Disability
- Employee Assistance Program
- Many more voluntary benefits available
Prior field experience when performing the duties of an Environmental Scientist I, including a proficient understanding and knowledge of unique wetland and stream habitats, vegetation types and soil identification. B.S. in Environmental Sciences or similar field from an accredited university. Applicable industry experience may be substituted at the discretion of senior management. 3+ years experience in the environmental field. Experience in permit preparation, including general permit preparation for well sites and pipeline projects, plant and soil identification, and an understanding of rare, threatened, and endangered species clearances. USACE-based Wetland Delineation Certification is preferred. 3+ years of stream and Wetland delineations and associated reports/permits. Professional Wetland Scientist Certification or Wetland Scientist in Training is preferred. Knowledge of field data collection and GPS technology.