Environmental Scientist
Posted on Sep 21, 2024 by AECOM
Kansas City, MO
Research
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Job Description
AECOM is seeking an Environmental Scientist to join our Kansas City Environmental team. We are seeking candidates who will be able to immediately contribute to the successful delivery of projects and promote growth in existing and new markets, specifically related to Oil & Gas Environmental work, as well as supporting other focus areas. This full-time position within our Environmental group will manage, coordinate and execute environmental projects related to environmental remediation and support growth and focus on expanding environmental operations. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate project experience, require a strong focus on health and safety, be detailed orientated, excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to work independently, and will be capable of working collaboratively in a high-performance team.
Responsibilities may include but not be limited to:
Managing scope, schedule, and budget for mid to large-sized environmental projects
Building strong client relationships
Client and regulatory correspondence
Technical report writing and review
Health and safety stewardship, including local field visits and tracking
Analyzes and applies solutions to atypical and/or semi-complex and challenging issues within area of expertise
Preparing cost estimates and proposals
Working effectively with project teams, clients, and other stakeholders
Coordinating work schedules with AECOM staff, subcontractors, clients and other stakeholders
Responsible for quality control of tasks
May mentor project Jr. staff in support of projects and tasks
Will require some regional travel for project work, and client meetings
Preform and coordinate environmental remediation field activities and inspections at various locations across the Midwest.
Keep well organized files and documentation to meet regulatory requirements, including permitting.
Performs a variety of tasks in support of project staff.
May gather and maintain specified records of scientific data, including but not limited to environmental sampling, operations and maintenance and inspections at client sites.
Other activities may include assisting with calculations, setting up and operating equipment, inspecting equipment and installations for compliance with specifications and maintaining proper project documentation.
Effectively communicate with site representatives regarding schedules and task requirements.
Participate in other environment-related projects and tasks as required, including, but not limited to, client operations and maintenance activities at regional client facilities, often directing staff, as necessary.
Intimate knowledge of environmental regulations, practices, and procedures; recognizes differences or changes that would indicate the need for attention. Receives and maintains required safety training including OSHA 40-hr HAZWOPER Training with annual 8-hr refresher, client-specific training, and regulatory specific training.
Position will include wearing associated personal protective equipment, including but not limited to gloves, safety glasses/goggles, safety shoes/boots, hard hat, and hearing protection while on project sites or as required by project task/work.
AECOM is seeking an Environmental Scientist to join our Kansas City Environmental team. We are seeking candidates who will be able to immediately contribute to the successful delivery of projects and promote growth in existing and new markets, specifically related to Oil & Gas Environmental work, as well as supporting other focus areas. This full-time position within our Environmental group will manage, coordinate and execute environmental projects related to environmental remediation and support growth and focus on expanding environmental operations. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate project experience, require a strong focus on health and safety, be detailed orientated, excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to work independently, and will be capable of working collaboratively in a high-performance team.
Responsibilities may include but not be limited to:
Managing scope, schedule, and budget for mid to large-sized environmental projects
Building strong client relationships
Client and regulatory correspondence
Technical report writing and review
Health and safety stewardship, including local field visits and tracking
Analyzes and applies solutions to atypical and/or semi-complex and challenging issues within area of expertise
Preparing cost estimates and proposals
Working effectively with project teams, clients, and other stakeholders
Coordinating work schedules with AECOM staff, subcontractors, clients and other stakeholders
Responsible for quality control of tasks
May mentor project Jr. staff in support of projects and tasks
Will require some regional travel for project work, and client meetings
Preform and coordinate environmental remediation field activities and inspections at various locations across the Midwest.
Keep well organized files and documentation to meet regulatory requirements, including permitting.
Performs a variety of tasks in support of project staff.
May gather and maintain specified records of scientific data, including but not limited to environmental sampling, operations and maintenance and inspections at client sites.
Other activities may include assisting with calculations, setting up and operating equipment, inspecting equipment and installations for compliance with specifications and maintaining proper project documentation.
Effectively communicate with site representatives regarding schedules and task requirements.
Participate in other environment-related projects and tasks as required, including, but not limited to, client operations and maintenance activities at regional client facilities, often directing staff, as necessary.
Intimate knowledge of environmental regulations, practices, and procedures; recognizes differences or changes that would indicate the need for attention. Receives and maintains required safety training including OSHA 40-hr HAZWOPER Training with annual 8-hr refresher, client-specific training, and regulatory specific training.
Position will include wearing associated personal protective equipment, including but not limited to gloves, safety glasses/goggles, safety shoes/boots, hard hat, and hearing protection while on project sites or as required by project task/work.
Reference: 202107555
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Environmental Scientist
Posted on Sep 21, 2024 by AECOM
Kansas City, MO
Research
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Job Description
AECOM is seeking an Environmental Scientist to join our Kansas City Environmental team. We are seeking candidates who will be able to immediately contribute to the successful delivery of projects and promote growth in existing and new markets, specifically related to Oil & Gas Environmental work, as well as supporting other focus areas. This full-time position within our Environmental group will manage, coordinate and execute environmental projects related to environmental remediation and support growth and focus on expanding environmental operations. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate project experience, require a strong focus on health and safety, be detailed orientated, excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to work independently, and will be capable of working collaboratively in a high-performance team.
Responsibilities may include but not be limited to:
Managing scope, schedule, and budget for mid to large-sized environmental projects
Building strong client relationships
Client and regulatory correspondence
Technical report writing and review
Health and safety stewardship, including local field visits and tracking
Analyzes and applies solutions to atypical and/or semi-complex and challenging issues within area of expertise
Preparing cost estimates and proposals
Working effectively with project teams, clients, and other stakeholders
Coordinating work schedules with AECOM staff, subcontractors, clients and other stakeholders
Responsible for quality control of tasks
May mentor project Jr. staff in support of projects and tasks
Will require some regional travel for project work, and client meetings
Preform and coordinate environmental remediation field activities and inspections at various locations across the Midwest.
Keep well organized files and documentation to meet regulatory requirements, including permitting.
Performs a variety of tasks in support of project staff.
May gather and maintain specified records of scientific data, including but not limited to environmental sampling, operations and maintenance and inspections at client sites.
Other activities may include assisting with calculations, setting up and operating equipment, inspecting equipment and installations for compliance with specifications and maintaining proper project documentation.
Effectively communicate with site representatives regarding schedules and task requirements.
Participate in other environment-related projects and tasks as required, including, but not limited to, client operations and maintenance activities at regional client facilities, often directing staff, as necessary.
Intimate knowledge of environmental regulations, practices, and procedures; recognizes differences or changes that would indicate the need for attention. Receives and maintains required safety training including OSHA 40-hr HAZWOPER Training with annual 8-hr refresher, client-specific training, and regulatory specific training.
Position will include wearing associated personal protective equipment, including but not limited to gloves, safety glasses/goggles, safety shoes/boots, hard hat, and hearing protection while on project sites or as required by project task/work.
AECOM is seeking an Environmental Scientist to join our Kansas City Environmental team. We are seeking candidates who will be able to immediately contribute to the successful delivery of projects and promote growth in existing and new markets, specifically related to Oil & Gas Environmental work, as well as supporting other focus areas. This full-time position within our Environmental group will manage, coordinate and execute environmental projects related to environmental remediation and support growth and focus on expanding environmental operations. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate project experience, require a strong focus on health and safety, be detailed orientated, excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to work independently, and will be capable of working collaboratively in a high-performance team.
Responsibilities may include but not be limited to:
Managing scope, schedule, and budget for mid to large-sized environmental projects
Building strong client relationships
Client and regulatory correspondence
Technical report writing and review
Health and safety stewardship, including local field visits and tracking
Analyzes and applies solutions to atypical and/or semi-complex and challenging issues within area of expertise
Preparing cost estimates and proposals
Working effectively with project teams, clients, and other stakeholders
Coordinating work schedules with AECOM staff, subcontractors, clients and other stakeholders
Responsible for quality control of tasks
May mentor project Jr. staff in support of projects and tasks
Will require some regional travel for project work, and client meetings
Preform and coordinate environmental remediation field activities and inspections at various locations across the Midwest.
Keep well organized files and documentation to meet regulatory requirements, including permitting.
Performs a variety of tasks in support of project staff.
May gather and maintain specified records of scientific data, including but not limited to environmental sampling, operations and maintenance and inspections at client sites.
Other activities may include assisting with calculations, setting up and operating equipment, inspecting equipment and installations for compliance with specifications and maintaining proper project documentation.
Effectively communicate with site representatives regarding schedules and task requirements.
Participate in other environment-related projects and tasks as required, including, but not limited to, client operations and maintenance activities at regional client facilities, often directing staff, as necessary.
Intimate knowledge of environmental regulations, practices, and procedures; recognizes differences or changes that would indicate the need for attention. Receives and maintains required safety training including OSHA 40-hr HAZWOPER Training with annual 8-hr refresher, client-specific training, and regulatory specific training.
Position will include wearing associated personal protective equipment, including but not limited to gloves, safety glasses/goggles, safety shoes/boots, hard hat, and hearing protection while on project sites or as required by project task/work.
Reference: 202107555
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