Tasman, Inc.
Environmental Scientist
Where Science Meets the Field
Full-Time | Field & Office Based
Do you love asking why, getting your boots dirty, and turning field data into real-world solutions? At
Tasman Inc , we’re looking for an
Environmental Scientist
who’s ready to build their career at the intersection of science, safety, and environmental stewardship.
If you’re curious by nature, comfortable in the field, and excited to grow your technical expertise, this is your opportunity to make an impact—today and for generations to come.
Who We Are Headquartered in Denver, CO, and with operations across the U.S., Tasman is a multi-faceted consulting, engineering and construction firm that focuses on developing cost-effective solutions for our clients. We approach each project as a way to partner with our clients and cultivate a long lasting relationship that provides successful outcomes. We pride ourselves on being professionals that use practical knowledge, integrity and dedicated to drive success.
We live by three core values that guide everything we do:
WE ARE OUR PEOPLE – Safety comes first, always. We look out for one another, celebrate wins, and succeed as a team.
DO THE RIGHT THING – Integrity matters. We protect our people, our partners, and the planet—because safety is planned, not accidental.
PURSUE EXCELLENCE – We don’t cut corners. We innovate, improve, and raise the bar every day.
About the Role As an
Environmental Scientist , you’ll be a key technical contributor supporting environmental, geotechnical, and engineering projects from planning through completion. You’ll spend most of your time in the field (about 80%) conducting site assessments, sampling, mapping, and supporting safe, compliant project execution—while developing the skills to grow into more advanced responsibilities.
This is an ideal role for an early-career scientist who enjoys variety, hands‑on work, and solving real-world environmental challenges.
What You’ll Do
Conduct and support on‑site environmental and geologic field activities
Plan and prepare for fieldwork (equipment, supplies, documentation—you’ll be ready)
Perform site reconnaissance, mapping, and soil, groundwater, and surface sampling
Support environmental and drilling permitting efforts
Assist with site plans, technical drawings, and data collection
Oversee subcontractors and field personnel as needed
Coordinate and support health & safety activities in the field
Prepare field notes, data summaries, and draft technical reports
Mentor and cross‑train technicians
Balance multiple projects while maintaining safety, quality, and attention to detail
What You Bring Required
Bachelor’s degree in Geology or Environmental Science
1–3 years of experience in environmental, Oil & Gas, or related field work
Working knowledge of environmental and geologic concepts
Strong organization, problem‑solving, and communication skills
Comfort working independently in the field with limited supervision
Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to project sites
Nice To Have
OSHA 40‑hour HAZWOPER certification
Experience with environmental remediation or geotechnical drilling
Familiarity with GIS or CAD tools
Field leadership or subcontractor oversight experience
Work Environment
Approx. 80% field / 20% office
Fieldwork in varying weather, terrain, and environmental conditions
PPE required in field environments
Medium physical effort, including lifting up to 50 lbs and frequent walking and standing
Schedule
Full‑time, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Occasional overtime or weekend work based on project needs
Why You’ll Love Working Here
Group health coverage
401(k)
Paid vacation and sick time
Company‑paid holidays
A supportive, team‑driven culture that values learning and growth
Ready to Explore, Discover, and Make a Difference? If you’re eager to grow as a scientist, thrive in the field, and want to work for a company that truly values its people and the planet— we’d love to meet you .
Apply today and start building a career rooted in science, safety, and purpose.
Base pay range $34.00/hr - $38.50/hr
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
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Full-Time | Field & Office Based
Do you love asking why, getting your boots dirty, and turning field data into real-world solutions? At
Tasman Inc , we’re looking for an
Environmental Scientist
who’s ready to build their career at the intersection of science, safety, and environmental stewardship.
If you’re curious by nature, comfortable in the field, and excited to grow your technical expertise, this is your opportunity to make an impact—today and for generations to come.
Who We Are Headquartered in Denver, CO, and with operations across the U.S., Tasman is a multi-faceted consulting, engineering and construction firm that focuses on developing cost-effective solutions for our clients. We approach each project as a way to partner with our clients and cultivate a long lasting relationship that provides successful outcomes. We pride ourselves on being professionals that use practical knowledge, integrity and dedicated to drive success.
We live by three core values that guide everything we do:
WE ARE OUR PEOPLE – Safety comes first, always. We look out for one another, celebrate wins, and succeed as a team.
DO THE RIGHT THING – Integrity matters. We protect our people, our partners, and the planet—because safety is planned, not accidental.
PURSUE EXCELLENCE – We don’t cut corners. We innovate, improve, and raise the bar every day.
About the Role As an
Environmental Scientist , you’ll be a key technical contributor supporting environmental, geotechnical, and engineering projects from planning through completion. You’ll spend most of your time in the field (about 80%) conducting site assessments, sampling, mapping, and supporting safe, compliant project execution—while developing the skills to grow into more advanced responsibilities.
This is an ideal role for an early-career scientist who enjoys variety, hands‑on work, and solving real-world environmental challenges.
What You’ll Do
Conduct and support on‑site environmental and geologic field activities
Plan and prepare for fieldwork (equipment, supplies, documentation—you’ll be ready)
Perform site reconnaissance, mapping, and soil, groundwater, and surface sampling
Support environmental and drilling permitting efforts
Assist with site plans, technical drawings, and data collection
Oversee subcontractors and field personnel as needed
Coordinate and support health & safety activities in the field
Prepare field notes, data summaries, and draft technical reports
Mentor and cross‑train technicians
Balance multiple projects while maintaining safety, quality, and attention to detail
What You Bring Required
Bachelor’s degree in Geology or Environmental Science
1–3 years of experience in environmental, Oil & Gas, or related field work
Working knowledge of environmental and geologic concepts
Strong organization, problem‑solving, and communication skills
Comfort working independently in the field with limited supervision
Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to project sites
Nice To Have
OSHA 40‑hour HAZWOPER certification
Experience with environmental remediation or geotechnical drilling
Familiarity with GIS or CAD tools
Field leadership or subcontractor oversight experience
Work Environment
Approx. 80% field / 20% office
Fieldwork in varying weather, terrain, and environmental conditions
PPE required in field environments
Medium physical effort, including lifting up to 50 lbs and frequent walking and standing
Schedule
Full‑time, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Occasional overtime or weekend work based on project needs
Why You’ll Love Working Here
Group health coverage
401(k)
Paid vacation and sick time
Company‑paid holidays
A supportive, team‑driven culture that values learning and growth
Ready to Explore, Discover, and Make a Difference? If you’re eager to grow as a scientist, thrive in the field, and want to work for a company that truly values its people and the planet— we’d love to meet you .
Apply today and start building a career rooted in science, safety, and purpose.
Base pay range $34.00/hr - $38.50/hr
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
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