Geologist III

GPAC

  • Indiana
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 17 days ago
  • Apply easily
The Geologist III position is a role within the Geology Group of Technical services. This position requires a bachelor's degree in Geology or a related field, as well as five years of relevant experience. The Geology Group focuses on interpreting and documenting geologic and hydrogeologic data, as well as writing environmental reports.Key requirements for this position include attention to detail, the ability to quickly learn new concepts, and strong written communication skills. A Geologist III must also be eligible to obtain a signatory credential recognized in the State of Indiana or other states where COMPANY has offices, such as LPG, CHMM, Soil Scientist, or PE. This position may also involve some limited direct-report management responsibilities.Responsibilities for this role include taking a leadership role in writing and reviewing environmental reports, conducting QA/QC review of environmental field data, preparing and editing figures, developing conceptual site models, and working with various stakeholders to meet reporting deadlines.The ideal candidate for this position should have the following skills:- Providing field support for hydrogeologic testing, such as pump test/slug testing.- Competently reviewing field documentation for accuracy and completeness.- Preparing moderate-complexity reports with minimal revisions.- Competent in preparing Potentiometric Surface Maps, concentration maps, and cross-sections.- Supervising and overseeing field projects.- Assisting with research for litigation support cases.- Having a basic understanding of environmental regulatory guidance for key Federal programs.- Able to manage budgets and timelines for low complexity tasks/projects.- Understanding and applying the rules related to the generation and disposal of investigation-derived waste.- Preparing a conceptual site model with oversight and support.- Able to independently prepare "contained-in" requests and other documents related to the disposal of site waste.- Acting as a technical resource for geologic evaluations, including soil, water, and vapor.- Ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks for multiple task owners.- Providing quality control review of geology-related items, such as geologic interpretations, cross-sections, conceptual site models, soil classification, Logs.

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