Senior Environmental Scientist/Engineer Engineering - Plain City, OH at Geebo

Senior Environmental Scientist/Engineer

Title:
Senior Environmental Scientist/Engineer Location:
Plain City, OH, 43064 Type:
Fulltime / Permanent
Job Description:
The Senior Scientist/Engineer must be capable of managing multiple, complex projects at a time; be recognized as a leader in a specific field of related expertise (e.
g.
Groundwater Monitoring, Computer Modeling, Remedial Design, Vapor Intrusion, Clean Air Act, Hazardous Waste Management); maintain at least one key client account, play an important role in the development of other staff, develop new work for the firm; prepare high quality reports and proposal with minimal supervision or review; show a consistent ability to limit the firm's (and its client's) exposure to liabilities by following standard operating procedures, established health & safety protocols, and regulatory requirements; and consistently exercise discretion and judgement.
Qualification:
Bachelor's degree in Geology, Earth Studies, Environmental Science, or Environmental Engineering from an accredited institution (or fifteen years of relevant experience).
Eight to ten years of relevant experience (Advanced degree desirable and may count toward one year of experience).
Valid Driver's License.
OSHA Hazardous Materials Worker Training.
Developed and proven expertise including additional training, in a defined area such as groundwater modeling, bioremediation, groundwater treatment, remedial design, USTs, field methods, and data validation.
Registration/certification (e.
g.
, EIT, PE or as a geologist, risk assessor, etc.
at state or national level).
Strong relationships with clients a plus Recommended Skills Regulatory Requirements Self Motivation Standard Operating Procedure Computer Simulation Data Validation Occupational Safety And Health Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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