
Geologist II
- Sandy Springs, GA
- $60,303-87,440 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Ensuring field operations are conducted in a safe manner in accordance with project specific Site Safety and Health Plans / Health and Safety Plans.
- Participating on field teams for collection of water, soil, soil vapor, surface water and sediment samples utilizing various sampling techniques.
- Performing / conducting field subcontractor oversight inclusive of drilling, monitoring well construction, waste transportation and disposal, and heavy equipment operation.
- Contributing to the preparation of work plans and project deliverables (e.g., UFP-QAPPs, RI Reports, SSHP/HASPs, power point presentations, and technical memoranda).
- Assisting with data entry, analysis, and interpretation of environmental data using statistical and visualization tools.
- Potentially assisting with remedial system operations and maintenance services.
- Managing / Leading field teams collecting general field data and completing environmental sampling.
- Potential for up to 50% travel primarily in EPA Region 4 will be associated with this position.
- Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, Geophysics, Geological/Geotechnical Engineering or a related field.
- 2+ years of related work experience or equally equivalent advanced education.
- Previous experience with environmental investigations including various groundwater, soil, and surface water/sediment methodologies.
- Experience with monitoring well drilling, logging, installation and sampling; developing boring logs and review/interpretation of geological boring logs.
- Prior experience contributing to the preparation of technical reports, memoranda, and work plans.
- Ability to work within a team environment.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills and organization.
- Proficient in MS Word, MS Excel, and other MS Office applications.
- Ability to lift up to 30 lbs.
- Master’s degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, Geophysics, Geological/geotechnical Engineering or a related field.
- HAZWOPER 40-hour training.
- Experience as a Task Manager or Field Team Leader for environmental investigations.
- Knowledge and experience of CERCLA, DoD, DOE, EPA, and/or RCRA projects.
- PFAS sampling or remediation experience.
- Geologist-in-Training or Professional Geologist Certification (or capability to obtain designation within one year).