Board of Certified Safety Professionals
Environmental Technician
Board of Certified Safety Professionals, Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32290
This Opportunity
WSP is currently initiating a search for an Environmental Technician for the Jacksonville, FL (Baymeadows Road) office. Be involved in projects with our Earth & Environment Team and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges.
Your Impact
Perform hands on field work associated with environmental site assessment and monitoring.
Adhere to strict standard operating procedures for collection of groundwater, soil, sediment, surface water, and soil gas samples.
Operate and maintain environmental field instruments including water level meters, turbidity meters, and multiparameter water quality meters.
Record field data and perform basic calculations based on observed parameters.
Perform assigned office duties field equipment maintenance, equipment restocking, instrument repair and service requests, field data entry, presentation of data, and other technical support tasks.
Install and maintain remediation systems.
Coordinate and communicate with client representatives, subcontractors, homeowners, and WSP employees.
Who You Are Required Qualifications
High school diploma.
3+ years of relevant experience.
Aptitude for diagnosis and repair of mechanical field equipment.
Ability to independently complete field assignments and summarize data.
Proficient Microsoft Word and Excel.
Ability to safely lift 40 pounds.
Strong commitment to safety, including following established Health and Safety protocols.
Strong initiative, problem-solving and communication skills, and attention to detail.
Good verbal and written communication skills and a professional attitude.
Willingness to travel for field assignments as dictated by project demands (including to remote locations and outside work in various climates up to 50% of time).
Must successfully complete and pass WSP’s Motor Vehicle screening.
Preferred Qualifications
Two-year technical degree in the field of engineering, environmental sciences, or related discipline.
40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER.
Familiarity with groundwater and soil sampling techniques and field procedures.
Experience diagnosing and maintaining environmental field instruments.
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Your Impact
Perform hands on field work associated with environmental site assessment and monitoring.
Adhere to strict standard operating procedures for collection of groundwater, soil, sediment, surface water, and soil gas samples.
Operate and maintain environmental field instruments including water level meters, turbidity meters, and multiparameter water quality meters.
Record field data and perform basic calculations based on observed parameters.
Perform assigned office duties field equipment maintenance, equipment restocking, instrument repair and service requests, field data entry, presentation of data, and other technical support tasks.
Install and maintain remediation systems.
Coordinate and communicate with client representatives, subcontractors, homeowners, and WSP employees.
Who You Are Required Qualifications
High school diploma.
3+ years of relevant experience.
Aptitude for diagnosis and repair of mechanical field equipment.
Ability to independently complete field assignments and summarize data.
Proficient Microsoft Word and Excel.
Ability to safely lift 40 pounds.
Strong commitment to safety, including following established Health and Safety protocols.
Strong initiative, problem-solving and communication skills, and attention to detail.
Good verbal and written communication skills and a professional attitude.
Willingness to travel for field assignments as dictated by project demands (including to remote locations and outside work in various climates up to 50% of time).
Must successfully complete and pass WSP’s Motor Vehicle screening.
Preferred Qualifications
Two-year technical degree in the field of engineering, environmental sciences, or related discipline.
40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER.
Familiarity with groundwater and soil sampling techniques and field procedures.
Experience diagnosing and maintaining environmental field instruments.
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