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GEO SYNTEC CONSULTANTS Entry-Level Geologist, Hydrogeologist, or Environmental Engineer in Seattle, Washington

Entry-Level Geologist, Hydrogeologist, or Environmental Engineer Primary Location US-WA-Seattle ID 2024-2156 Category Early Career Position Type Regular Full-Time Remote No Overview Aspect Consulting (Aspect), a Geosyntec Company, an earth science and engineering consulting firm, is seeking an Entry-Level Geologist, Hydrogeologist, or Environmental Engineer to join our growing Environmental Practice in our Seattle, Washington office. Our ideal candidate will exhibit characteristics that form the foundation of a successful environmental consultant and show potential for growth and career advancement. Some of these characteristics include an inquisitive and can-do mentality, proactiveness, self-motivation, an eye for detail, excellent organization skills, clear writing and communication skills, and are able to pursue Professional licensure as a Geologist, Hydrogeologist, or Environmental Engineer in Washington State. As an entry-level staff at Aspect, you will work outdoors in all weather conditions, and in rugged and sometimes remote field locations for extended periods of time. You also can expect to work directly with geologists, hydrogeologists, environmental engineers, and scientists to learn foundational skills and how to effectively apply environmental consulting strategies and solutions for our clients, who include attorneys, landowners, public agencies, engineers, and contractors. We invest in our people. Each employee is unique, and your career at Geosyntec will be too. We offer competitive pay and benefits, and well-being programs to support you and your family. To Learn More Visit: http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Conduct field activities at contaminated sites: environmental drilling, soil logging and sampling, well installation and development, groundwater sampling and aquifer testing, remedial excavation monitoring and construction oversight, environmental monitoring, and soil gas sampling. Manage and oversee subcontractor(s) working on site. Compile and analyze data: assemble field documentation, complete data entry of field measurements, manage environmental chemistry data, update and review operational data for remediation systems, and create graphical representations of water quality and subsurface conditions (e.g., geologic cross-sections, contamination maps). Operations and maintenance of soil, groundwater, and landfill gas remediation systems. Prepare field reports and write technical reports. Our Environmental Practice is supported by a diverse and talented group of engineering geologists, geotechnical engineers, hydrogeologists, water resource engineers, CAD/GIS professionals, and technical editors who support each other across practices on multidisciplinary projects. Education and Licensure Bachelor's degree in geology, hydrogeology, or environmental engineering (required) Master's degree in geology, hydrogeology, or engineering (preferred) Geologist-in-Training (GIT) or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Certification (required) Skills, Experience and Qualifications At least 2 years of relevant experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. (preferred) Strong quantitative and analytical skills. Clear technical writing and communication skills. (required) Relevant coursework in contaminant fate and transport. Knowledge of United Soil Classification System or USDA soil taxonomy. Experience with environmental sampling field methods such as monitoring well installation, construction, and development; low-flow groundwater sampling; soil gas and indoor air sampling; and aquifer testing. Enjoy working outdoors in all weather conditions and in rugged and sometimes remote

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