Environmental Geologist - 4 years min experience
AECOM · Bethesda, MD · 2 mo ago
HybridAnalyst$80k–$95k/yrFull-time
About the role
AECOM is actively seeking an experienced geologist for employment in the Washington, D.C. region to provide technical and management support for a variety of environmental projects (i.e., Remedial Investigations and Site Assessments) primarily within the Federal sector.
Responsibilities
- Manage tasks as part of larger projects.
- Write technical planning documents and reports with the support of more junior staff.
- Aid project manager with proposal writing and cost estimating.
- Work with procurement staff to hire subcontractors and manage implementation of their services.
- Aid in preparing permits and access agreements with public agencies and other stakeholders.
- Interact with federal and private clients.
- Develop client relationships through technical work.
- Attend site visits and planning meetings.
- Assist with planning and implementation of remedial actions.
- Assist in planning and leading complex field investigation programs involving drilling, borehole logging, well installation, groundwater monitoring, and subsequent remedial activities.
- Provide technical direction and safety oversight to a team of multi-disciplinary AECOM scientists on large field investigations.
- Provide technical direction and safety oversight of drilling subcontractors while logging soil/rock cores and directing monitoring well construction.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Geology or related science.
- 4+ years of post-graduation relevant experience in environmental consulting (i.e., Remedial Investigations and Site Assessments) for Federal, State, or private clients or a demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
- Valid US driver’s license.
- US Citizenship.
Qualifications
- Field work will be required, including oversight of AECOM staff and subcontractors.
- More than 6 years experience with Remedial/Site investigation, remediation planning, or design.
- Experience working on projects focusing on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
- Experience with CERCLA RI/FS, RCRA, and RD/RA projects with commercial or DoD clients.
- Experience performing environmental investigations at DoD facilities.
- Excellent skills in written and spoken communication (including polished client presentation skills), organization, time management, and an individual who thrives in a team-oriented environment.
- Experience using Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, Word, PowerPoint) and preparing technical reports.
- Desire and ability to travel periodically for project assignments and occasional meetings.
- A safety-focused individual with experience in implementation of safety plans; leading safety kick-off calls, daily “tailgate” safety briefings, and comfortable performing subcontractor safety oversight.
- Ability to work outside completing field investigations while performing physically demanding work in various conditions/locations across the US.
- Experience logging soils using the USCS.
- Certificates – OSHA 40hr HAZWOPER Training and current refresher certificates.
- Experience as, or qualified to serve as, an SSHO under USACE EM 385-1-1 requirements.
Benefits
The offered rate of compensation will be based on individual education, qualifications, experience, and work location. The range for this position is $80000 to $95000 annually.