Conducting fieldwork (up to 80%) such as soil and groundwater sampling, aquifer testing, and drilling and contractor oversight following training
Assisting with geologic/hydrogeologic calculations using computer-based technical tools
Technical writing of reports, letters, memoranda, plans, specifications, and proposals
Assisting with environmental compliance audits
Data input and analysis, including preparing maps, tables, and figures
Assist with engineering calculations using computer-based technical tools
Follow instructions and interact with engineers, geologists, office administrative staff, CADD operators (draftsmen), contractors and construction personnel
Drive personal, company, and rental vehicles to client or company project or office sites, and other business locations, as needed
Requirements
Currently registered in a Bachelor’s or Master’s university degree program in a relevant engineering discipline (required)
Degree focus area in environmental engineering, civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, or water resources engineering (preferred)
Experience with ArcGIS, CADD, and/or Microsoft Office (preferred)
Outstanding academic credentials and exceptional interpersonal, technical writing, oral and written communication and problem-solving skills (required)
Valid U.S. driver’s license, reliable transportation, and satisfactory driving record for business travel to project sites (required)
Benefits
Competitive pay and benefits
Well-being programs to support you and your family