Mid-Level Environmental Engineer/Scientist/GeologistGEI is seeking a mid-level Environmental Engineer/Scientist/Geologist in Southeast Michigan. Under supervision of senior staff, this individual will provide support to ongoing field and office-related efforts. Field activities may include: drilling of soil borings and installation of groundwater monitoring wells; collection of groundwater, sediment, soil, soil vapor and air samples; operation of air monitoring equipment; testing to evaluate groundwater aquifer characteristics; and remedial construction oversight and management. Office tasks include: project planning and management; client, subcontractor and agency interaction; review and interpretation of data; preparation of work plans and reports; development of investigation and remedial strategies; and remedial design. This position will be stationed in our Plymouth, Michigan Office. Essential Responsibilities & DutiesSupport environmental site assessments, remedial and pre-design investigations, test borings, well installations, environmental sampling of various media, aquifer testing, pilot tests, and technical oversight of subcontractors.Support construction management services including coordination with design engineers and clients, specification and submittal review, and project tracking and documentation.
Responsibilities also include participating in or leading construction team meetings, acting as a client liaison, assisting with the preparation of final engineering or construction completion reports.Support data management and analysis, technical report development, and assist in preparation of technical presentations and proposals to clients and regulators.Support the development/refinement of investigation and remedial strategies for various types of sites and contaminants, and the design and installation of remediation systems.Project management tasks including budget preparation and tracking, staffing and scheduling, and interaction with subcontractors, clients and regulatory agency representatives.Assist with proposals and business development activities for the region.Minimum QualificationsB.S. in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science or Geology; M.S. is a plus.EIT or P.E. is a plus.A minimum of 4 years of previous professional experience in environmental consulting.Excellent technical report writing and communication skills.Experience with spatial analysis and visualization software such as CAD, GIS, Leapfrog Hydro, EVS, etc., is a plus.40-hour HAZWOPER training.Valid U.S. driver's license.Desired QualificationsPositive, flexible, team-oriented approach, with the willingness and desire to work as a part of a multi-disciplinary teamEffective time management and follow-through, with the ability to simultaneously work on and lead multiple tasks/projects and meet project deadlinesAbility to work independently and with a diverse, multi-disciplinary team in a fast-paced work environmentExperience working with clients and managing project schedules and finances.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSWORK ENVIRONMENTFunctional Demands:SedentaryXLightMediumOtherActivity Level Throughout Workday(check one per row)Physical Activity RequirementsOccasional(0-35% of day)Frequent(33-66% of day)Continuous(67-100% of day)Not ApplicableSittingXStandingXWalkingXClimbingXLifting (floor to waist level) (in pounds)XLifting (waist level and above) (in pounds)XCarrying objectsXPush/pullXTwistingXBendingXReaching forwardXReaching overheadXSquat/kneel/crawlXWrist position deviationXPinching/fine motor skillsXKeyboard use/repetitive motionXTaste orsmell (taste=never)XTalk or hearXAccurate 20/40Very Accurate 20/20Not ApplicableNear VisionXFar VisionXYesNoNot ApplicableColor DiscriminationXSensory RequirementsMinimalModerateAccurateNot ApplicableDepth perceptionXHearingXEnvironment RequirementsOccupational Exposure Risk PotentialReasonably AnticipatedNot AnticipatedBlood borne pathogensXChemicalXAirborne communicable diseasesXExtreme temperaturesXRadiationXUneven surfaces or elevationsXExtreme noise levelsXDust/particulate matterXOther (exposure risks):Usual workday hours:8X1012Other work hours - WORK ENVIRONMENT - Functional Demands: - Sedentary - X - Light - Medium - Other - Activity Level Throughout Workday(check one per row) - Physical Activity Requirements - Occasional(0-35% of day) - Frequent(33-66% of day) - Continuous(67-100% of day) - Not Applicable - Sitting - X - Standing - X - Walking - X - Climbing - X - Lifting (floor to waist level) (in pounds) - X - Lifting (waist level and above) (in pounds) - X - Carrying objects - X - Push/pull - X - Twisting - X - Bending - X - Reaching forward - X - Reaching overhead - X - Squat/kneel/crawl - X - Wrist position deviation - X - Pinching/fine motor skills - X - Keyboard use/repetitive motion - X - Taste orsmell (taste=never) - X - Talk or hear - X - Accurate 20/40 - Very Accurate 20/20 - Not Applicable - Near Vision - X - Far Vision - X - Yes - No - Not Applicable - Color Discrimination - X - Sensory Requirements - Minimal - Moderate - Accurate - Not Applicable - Depth perception - X - Hearing - X - Occupational Exposure Risk Potential - Reasonably Anticipated - Not Anticipated - Blood borne pathogens - X - Chemical - X - Airborne communicable diseases - X - Extreme temperatures - X - Radiation - X - Uneven surfaces or elevations - X - Extreme noise levels - X - Dust/particulate matter - X - Other (exposure risks): - Usual workday hours: - 8 - X - 10 - 12 - Other work hoursGEI is an AA/equal opportunity employer, including disabled and veterans.