Rockwell Sterling
Overview
You will play a key role in environmental site assessment, investigation, and remediation projects. You will provide geological expertise in evaluating subsurface conditions, contamination pathways, and geological risk factors. Working closely with environmental engineers, environmental scientists, and regulatory agencies, you’ll help design and implement remedial strategies, contribute to site closure, and ensure compliance with Colorado environmental regulations. Responsibilities
Conduct Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), including historical research, site reconnaissance, soil, groundwater, and geologic data collection. Plan and execute subsurface investigations: soil borings, monitoring wells, geotechnical logging, sample collection. Interpret geological, hydrogeological, and geochemical data to assess site conditions, contamination distribution, migration pathways, and potential risks. Develop geologic conceptual site models that integrate geology, hydrology, contaminant transport, and risk. Assist in design of remediation plans: evaluate remedial technologies, soil/groundwater treatment, soil excavation, in situ treatments, etc. Support tank closure projects, including evaluation of soils and subsurface conditions around tank systems. Prepare technical reports and documentation: logs, maps, cross-sections, borehole/well construction diagrams, data analyses, and recommendations. Interact with regulators to ensure compliance: prepare permit applications, closure documentation, regulatory submittals, and responses. Oversee or assist field crews: ensuring safety, quality control, sampling protocols, and efficient field operations. Maintain chain of custody and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) for samples and data. Keep up to date with relevant state (Colorado) environmental laws, regulations, and environmental geology best practices. Qualifications
Experience conducting Phase I/II ESAs and subsurface investigations (soil, groundwater, geologic data collection). Ability to interpret geological, hydrogeological, and geochemical data to assess risks and contamination pathways. Experience developing geologic conceptual site models and integrating geology with hydrology and contaminant transport. Experience assisting in remediation design and evaluating remedial technologies. Experience preparing technical reports and regulatory submittals, and interacting with regulators. Field supervision or support experience with safety, QA/QC, and sampling protocols. Knowledge of Colorado environmental regulations and best practices in environmental geology.
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You will play a key role in environmental site assessment, investigation, and remediation projects. You will provide geological expertise in evaluating subsurface conditions, contamination pathways, and geological risk factors. Working closely with environmental engineers, environmental scientists, and regulatory agencies, you’ll help design and implement remedial strategies, contribute to site closure, and ensure compliance with Colorado environmental regulations. Responsibilities
Conduct Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), including historical research, site reconnaissance, soil, groundwater, and geologic data collection. Plan and execute subsurface investigations: soil borings, monitoring wells, geotechnical logging, sample collection. Interpret geological, hydrogeological, and geochemical data to assess site conditions, contamination distribution, migration pathways, and potential risks. Develop geologic conceptual site models that integrate geology, hydrology, contaminant transport, and risk. Assist in design of remediation plans: evaluate remedial technologies, soil/groundwater treatment, soil excavation, in situ treatments, etc. Support tank closure projects, including evaluation of soils and subsurface conditions around tank systems. Prepare technical reports and documentation: logs, maps, cross-sections, borehole/well construction diagrams, data analyses, and recommendations. Interact with regulators to ensure compliance: prepare permit applications, closure documentation, regulatory submittals, and responses. Oversee or assist field crews: ensuring safety, quality control, sampling protocols, and efficient field operations. Maintain chain of custody and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) for samples and data. Keep up to date with relevant state (Colorado) environmental laws, regulations, and environmental geology best practices. Qualifications
Experience conducting Phase I/II ESAs and subsurface investigations (soil, groundwater, geologic data collection). Ability to interpret geological, hydrogeological, and geochemical data to assess risks and contamination pathways. Experience developing geologic conceptual site models and integrating geology with hydrology and contaminant transport. Experience assisting in remediation design and evaluating remedial technologies. Experience preparing technical reports and regulatory submittals, and interacting with regulators. Field supervision or support experience with safety, QA/QC, and sampling protocols. Knowledge of Colorado environmental regulations and best practices in environmental geology.
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