Manage and monitor geophysical data acquisition by field geophysicists utilizing geophysical systems including advanced electromagnetic induction (EMI) instruments
Perform geophysical data processing and analysis for traditional digital geophysical mapping surveys and AGC mapping surveys
Serve as a mentor and provide technical guidance and expertise to practice area professional staff
Design and implement geophysical investigation plans for munitions response remedial investigations and removal actions under CERCLA and RCRA regulatory programs
Select and utilize various types of geophysical instruments and ancillary components including high-precision global navigation satellite systems, inertial motion sensors, LiDAR positioning systems, and software to control and integrate the geophysical system components
Prepare planning documents such as Munitions Response Quality Assurance Project Plans (MR-QAPP)
Conduct site visits as required
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in geophysics, geology or closely related field.
6 years of directly related munitions response geophysical experience and/or a demonstrated equivalence of experience and education.
Valid U.S. Driver’s License
Successful candidate will have to pass a background check, motor vehicle records check.
Candidates must be US Citizens or permanent residents.