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Join Navarro Research & Engineering as an Environmental Scientist in Oak Ridge, TN. This key role ensures NEPA and NHPA compliance for DOE projects, requiring 7+ years of NEPA experience. You will prepare critical environmental documents and coordinate with regulatory stakeholders. We offer compr...
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United States , Oak Ridge
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Join our Natural Resources team as an entry-level Environmental Scientist in Omaha. Conduct fieldwork like wetland delineations and support permitting for diverse projects. We seek a Biology/Environmental Sciences graduate with 1-4 years' experience in ecological surveys and technical writing. En...
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United States , Omaha
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Project Environmental Scientist
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Join Olsson as a Project Environmental Scientist in Oklahoma City or Tulsa. Apply your 6+ years of planning and NEPA expertise to shape impactful transportation and environmental reviews. Enjoy a collaborative culture, competitive benefits, and flexible work arrangements while ensuring regulatory...
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United States , Oklahoma City; Tulsa
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Associate Environmental Scientist- Industrial
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Join Olsson's Industrial Environmental team as an Associate Scientist. Contribute to diverse projects in mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, conducting field surveys, assessments, and compliance work. This role offers hands-on experience, travel, and a full benefits package in several U.S. lo...
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United States , Des Moines; Fayetteville; Fort Worth; Kansas City; Little Rock; Omaha; Overland Park
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Staff Geologist / Staff Environmental Scientist
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Join Broadbent & Associates as a Staff Geologist/Environmental Scientist in Reno. Execute diverse field and office work on essential remediation and water resource projects. Enjoy full medical coverage, a strong 401(k), and a supportive team environment. A bachelor's in Geology/Environmental Scie...
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United States , Reno
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Broadbent & Associates
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Join our team as an Environmental Scientist I in Herndon. Conduct vital field studies like wetland delineations and species surveys, utilizing GPS and AutoCAD. This role requires a Bachelor's in Environmental Science and offers full benefits, including a 401(k) match and professional development ...
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United States , Herndon
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Bowman
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Senior Environmental Scientist / Geologist
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Seeking a Senior Environmental Scientist/Geologist in Reno to lead complex assessment and remediation projects across Nevada and California. This role requires a PG/CEM certification, 7+ years of consulting experience, and expertise in regulatory compliance. We offer full family medical coverage,...
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United States , Reno
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Broadbent & Associates
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Senior Environmental Scientist (Air Quality)
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Join Broadbent & Associates in Henderson as a Senior Environmental Scientist specializing in Air Quality. Manage complex projects in permitting, compliance, and reporting, leveraging 5+ years of experience. This role requires expertise in the Clean Air Act and project management. We offer a compe...
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United States , Henderson
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Explore Environmental Scientist Jobs and launch a career dedicated to understanding, protecting, and improving our natural world. Environmental scientists are the critical investigators and problem-solvers who work at the intersection of science, policy, and industry to address pressing ecological challenges. This dynamic profession involves applying principles from biology, chemistry, geology, and physics to collect and analyze data on air, water, soil, and ecosystems. The ultimate goal is to assess environmental health, identify risks from pollution or development, and develop sustainable solutions for a healthier planet. Professionals in these roles typically engage in a diverse mix of office-based analysis and fieldwork. Common responsibilities include conducting environmental site assessments, performing soil and water sampling, and analyzing data for contaminants. They often delineate wetlands, conduct surveys for threatened species, and monitor compliance with environmental regulations. A significant part of the work involves technical writing, preparing detailed reports for regulatory agencies, clients, or the public, and ensuring projects adhere to local, state, and federal laws like the Clean Water Act or Endangered Species Act. Many environmental scientists also contribute to developing remediation plans, environmental impact statements, and sustainability strategies. The path to environmental scientist jobs generally requires a bachelor’s degree in environmental science, biology, chemistry, geology, or a closely related natural science field. Advanced positions, particularly in research or specialized consulting, often require a master’s degree or PhD. Key skills for success include strong analytical and critical thinking abilities, proficiency in data analysis and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and meticulous attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential for conveying complex scientific information clearly. Fieldwork demands physical stamina and a willingness to work outdoors in various conditions, while project management skills are crucial for balancing schedules, budgets, and deliverables. Whether you're drawn to hands-on conservation, regulatory compliance, industrial consulting, or cutting-edge climate research, environmental scientist jobs offer a meaningful way to apply scientific expertise to real-world problems. This career is ideal for curious, resilient individuals with a growth mindset who thrive in both collaborative team settings and independent research. By building a career in this field, you become a steward of our environment, ensuring scientific rigor guides decisions that affect ecosystems and communities for generations to come. Start your search today for a role where your science makes a tangible difference.

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