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We are looking for a self-motivated, results-driven Project Geophysicist/Project Engineer to assist the Project Managers with munitions response services projects for BSE, primarily projects involving the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) program. Your expertise, energy, and vision will assist our organization in maintaining relationships with clients, generating new business, and ensuring existing and new projects are successfully implemented and delivered within the established schedule and budget.
Job Responsibility:
Assist Project Managers with FUDS projects
Establish and maintain professional relationships with various clients
Prepare complete and accurate CERCLA reports and Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Program Plans for munitions response
Prepare for and execute field work including ordering supplies/equipment, preparing forms, scheduling/coordinating with subcontractors, data collection and meeting health and safety requirements
Process and interpret chemical, geophysical, geographical, and geological data
Oversee groundwater and soil lab analysis via the FUDSChem protocol
Prepare and provide written and oral presentations
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in business and/or physical science-related field desired
Previous experience with FUDS projects including MMRP and HTRW projects
Experience working with deadlines
Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office products and ArcGIS
HAZWOPER trained
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a diverse audience
Eligible for employment in the U.S.
Eligible for government security clearance and/or ability to pass background check
Ability to speak, read, and write English fluently
Must possess valid driver’s license
Must be willing to travel in support of contract obligations
Must have knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulatory agency laws, regulations, and permitting requirements
Ability to collaborate as a team member but to work independently