Environmental Field Technician Job Description
Environmental Field Technician Duties & Responsibilities
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Environmental Field Technician Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Environmental Field Technician
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Education for Environmental Field Technician
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Environmental Field Technician Job Description
- Specific duties include assisting with project execution with oversight from the task and site managers, developing staging and mobilization/scheduling plans, task listings, logistical plans and equipment inventories for field sampling events, preparing field journal entries, maintaining photo-documentation in accordance with standard practices and expectations, developing and maintaining instrumentation QA/QC data sheets field logs in support of environmental investigations
- Specific field work includes surface water and groundwater sampling, aquifer testing, and compilation of field data
- Maintain site appearance
- Provide technical expertise and trouble shooting skills in the field for environmental investigation and remediation projects
- Fieldwork which will involve setting up, calibrating, and operating emissions analyzers and sampling equipment at client job sites with a team of experienced personnel
- Office work will include preparing sampling equipment and performing maintenance on gas analyzers, analyzing data, and writing reports
- Over time may mentor and provide technical support to more junior staff as required
- Working in a team environment independently
- Specific duties include developing, staging and mobilizing for field sampling events, following detailed sampling plans and maintaining equipment inventories, preparing field journal entries, developing and maintaining field logs in support of environmental investigations and various operations and maintenance activities associated with treatment systems
- Candidate must have ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Candidate must be able to meet the medical clearance requirements of an OSHA (HAZWOPER) medical surveillance physical examination
- Ability to travel on a daily basis and for extended periods as required
- Physically able, with or without an accommodation, to work in outdoor environments with uneven terrain and variable weather conditions, and indoor environments that may include climbing stairs, ladders and scaffolding
- Position may include hand bailing groundwater wells, using portable tools, and wearing associated personal protective equipment
- 40 Hour HAZWOPER completion is preferred
- Travel for extended periods, if necessary –including overnight stays
Environmental Field Technician Job Description
- Interaction with client will occur on a regular basis
- Perform landscaping duties
- Perform emergency response activities including, but not limited to chemical and water spills, etiological and biological contamination, tank cleaning, equipment decontamination
- To make sure that material stocks are sufficient to keep up with work's schedule
- To check material quality and provide that all field test are made according to codes and specifications
- To verify and discuss corrective actions with Environmental Field Supervisor
- Performs routine tasks in support of project staff and handles less complex duties
- Perform operation & maintenance of remediation systems including troubleshooting, repair
- Collection environmental measurements and samples and/or implementing remediation technologies (will train)
- Follows policies, processes and procedures to perform job duties in a safe manner at all times and at the direction of the Lead, Supervisor or Manager
- Two-year technical degree in the field of engineering, environmental monitoring, or equivalent preferred
- Preferred A.S
- Ability to create professional business documents (letters, reports, memoranda)
- Minimum of 8 years experience working as a technician on large petroleum, former MGP, and Superfund sites
- Degree or certification in civil, environmental, chemical, geological engineering or similar programs
- This position requires walking for extended periods of time across varying terrains and under varying weather conditions (rain, snow, heat)
Environmental Field Technician Job Description
- Participates in emergency drills that may require evacuation of the facility or work site
- Assists other personnel in their duties as needed
- Makes himself or herself available 24 hours a day/7 days per week, if needed for call out
- Performs routine fieldwork as a trainee (such as environmental sampling, assisting with calculations, and operations, maintenance and inspection of equipment of client site) working under close supervision
- Conduct supervised field work for Phase I, II and III Environmental Site Assessments
- Soil and Groundwater remediation system installation, maintenance and operations of equipment
- Coordinate sampling trip logistics to selected locations including obtaining permission from landowners/managers as necessary to access the sampling sites
- Collect samples of surface water while strictly adhering to the Sampling standard operating procedures
- Document field observations and physical stream habitat quality assessments following standard operating procedures
- Perform regular equipment maintenance and calibrate equipment according to standard operating procedures
- Class B CDL (Commercial Driver's License)
- May require the equivalent of lifting of up to 50 lbs
- NJ Licensed Wastewater Treatment Systems Operator (N1, N2)
- 6 months of classroom or practical experience with field sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Geology, ) OR a minimum of six (6) months of work experience performing entry level industrial or plant work
- Ability to travel on a daily basis, up to 80% of the time and for over-night stays Monday-Friday
- Physically able, with or without an accommodation, to work in outdoor environments with uneven terrain, on or around water, and in variable outdoor conditions including heat, cold, moisture, dryness, and noise
Environmental Field Technician Job Description
- Perform soil and groundwater sampling, monitoring well gauging and maintenance, soil vapor sampling, and subcontractor oversight for various oil & gas clients in Southern California
- Perform maintenance on and oversee operations of groundwater and soil vapor remediation systems
- Operation and maintenance of groundwater treatment systems
- Proficiency in the use of Windows, Microsoft Office, , Google business platforms
- Overtime and some weekend work is expected as needed
- Understanding and following oral and written instructions,/procedures
- Vehicle inspections, equipment inspections and Health & Safety inspections
- Ensure proper use of equipment and immediately notifies supervisor of any mechanical failures or problems with equipment
- Adhere to and ensures constant compliance with Health & Safety Compliance and regulations
- Able to wear and properly use a variety of Levels A, B, C & D personal protective Equipment (PPE) including respirators, skin, face, hand and foot protection in a multiple number of combinations
- Experience with the Microsoft Office suite of products and ability to learn new software and systems
- HAZWOPER training and/or certification
- Related Associates degree and/or demonstrated ability to analyze and evaluate products
- Processes and related performance
- Ability to communicate and interact with technical staff at all levels in a team-based environment
- Bio Safety Lab experience
Environmental Field Technician Job Description
- Using a survey form, conducting an interview of people at the public recreation areas and recording their responses about their recreation activities and experiences
- Field work and coordination for Hydrogeological Investigations
- Travel within Manitoba and Saskatchewan for extended periods
- Maintain a safe and organized workplace, complete regular workplace and equipment inspections
- Complete and monitor required soil and water sampling
- Coordinate shipment of samples to outside laboratories for analysis along with proper sample handling
- Perform basic maintenance and service on all air quality, ground water and surface water sites including unsupervised repairs
- Perform storm water inspections as required by the Surface Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPP)
- Conduct Visible Emissions Evaluations (VEE) as required by the Title V Air Quality Permit
- Complete and maintain records, reports and inspections required for compliance
- Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) operations
- A minimum of one year of experience in contaminated site assessments
- High School Diploma with 1-3 years of previous environmental experience OR a B.S
- 1-2 years of environmental technician experience
- Minimum of 1 year of prior asbestos-related experience
- Ability to read and understand project specifications, drawings and plans, hazardous materials inspection reports