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Glendale CA

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Job Description • Perform various types of fieldwork associated with environmental projects. • Responsible for collecting samples from groundwater and vapor extraction system according to client/permit/engineering program requirements, including samples such as: • Landfill gas samples • Soil samples • Soil-vapor samples • Groundwater samples • Responsible for the preparation of quarterly groundwater compliance, investigations and summary reports, boring logs, cross-sections, and groundwater contour maps in accordance with EPA and state guidelines. • Interpret and technically report upon geological field data. • Perform general subcontractor oversight, including self-performing of field activities related to the operations and maintenance to remediation system operations (piping repairs, pump maintenance, troubleshooting, etc.) when applicable. Job Requirements • Possess a strong work ethic and excellent problem-solving skills. • Hands-on mechanical and construction experience and aptitude are a plus. • Candidates must be able to lift and carry a 50-pound load. • Must have a minimum of 2-3 years of extensive remedial Operation & Maintenance experience in the environmental industry; 5+ years is preferred. • Must have at least three years of prior experience with site investigation and remediation of indoor air, soil, groundwater, drinking water, and free-phase product for clients with technical/regulatory issues. • Prior experience in the collection and preparation of soil, soil gas, indoor air, surficial, and residential water samples, including groundwater for laboratory analysis is required. • Proven ability through successful past performance to monitor, and sample, aquifer characteristic testing (via pump and slug tests), land surveying, sinkhole investigations, emergency spill response services, environmental drilling activities, and soil vapor point installation and associated sampling. Education & Certifications • 40-hour HAZWOPER health and safety training certificate (with an up to date 8-hr annual refresher course certification). • Qualified Stormwater Practitioners (QSP) certificate desirable. • Bachelor's Degree in Geoscience or another closely related field preferred.

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