FIELD SCIENTIST (TRANSACTION)
JOB SUMMARY
Responsible for learning the requirements of due diligence inspections, the varying levels of due diligence reporting, understanding of Landowner Liability Protections, Phase II investigations, Health & Safety requirements including Health and Safety Plan (HASP) preparation; soil, groundwater, and soil gas sampling, excavation oversight, UST closure oversight, contractor management, internal project work flow, and other technical field programs. The Transaction Specialist reports to the Practice Leader or Senior Manager.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Learn the Transaction administrative process and project workflow
Assist with coordinating work with site contacts
Learn site safety of project task standard operating procedures (SOPs)
Prepare Health and Safety Plans (HASPs)
Participate in Project kick-off meetings with Project Managers, or at the direction of Project Managers
Understand and apply safety considerations for projects
Complete the Transaction Training Program
Learn and assist with entry level site inspections
Learn and assist with technical writing and reporting formats
Learn Phase II and Development Services field work
Learn Building Science field work relevant to due diligence work (lead in water, paint chip, targeted asbestos sampling)
Learn technical and regulatory framework for Due Diligence and Development Services projects
Complete project support tasks such as scheduling with site contacts
Coordinate with contractors
Communicate with clients, as requested
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Learn job-related material primarily through shadowing, verbal instruction, training, reading, researching and observation in an on-the-job setting
Ability to document and organize while working on multiple projects
Skills in technical writing
Interpret geologic and hydrogeologic information and scientific data
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Education: B.S, in geology, environmental science, engineering, or a related field.
Recommended Experience: Entry level - 2 years
Certifications: OSHA Hazwoper Certification (40 hours) is a plus
Skills: Strong computer and verbal/written communication skills
Additional requirements: Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, and capable of operating vehicles safely
This classification requires travel to various client locations resulting in occasional longer workdays; and may include extended and/or further travel, resulting in multiple days and overnights. Long distance drives and air travel may be required.
JOB CONTEXT
75% field/site visit travel (environmental job hazards), 25% office (controlled environment)
August Mack Environmental is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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