Experienced Geologist/Hydrogeologist (P.G.) (Environmental Consulting: Remediation/ Solid Waste – Green Bay, WI (or Greater WI area) jobs in United States
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Tetra Tech · 5 months ago

Experienced Geologist/Hydrogeologist (P.G.) (Environmental Consulting: Remediation/ Solid Waste – Green Bay, WI (or Greater WI area)

Tetra Tech is a leader in water, environment, and sustainable infrastructure, seeking an experienced geologist or hydrogeologist to join their environmental consulting team. The role involves conducting geological assessments, leading field activities, managing projects, and mentoring junior staff to ensure compliance and innovative solutions for environmental challenges.

ConsultingEnvironmental EngineeringInfrastructureNatural ResourcesRenewable Energy
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Responsibilities

Conduct geological and hydrogeological assessments to support permitting and compliance for solid waste landfills and remediation projects
Lead field activities, including geologic/hydrogeologic investigations, sampling, and data collection, ensuring adherence to safety and quality standards
On occasion, serving as field team lead for complex investigations involving multiple personnel and subcontractors
Assisting field staff with overcoming unexpected field conditions as they develop in the field, directing the most complex issues to others in the project management team while solving other issues in real-time
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement project plans, timelines, and budgets for projects up to $500,000
Analyze and interpret geological/hydrogeological data, prepare technical reports, and present findings to clients and regulatory agencies
Understand and evaluate contaminant fate and transport in groundwater
Provide mentorship and guidance to junior staff, fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment
Stay current with industry regulations, best practices, and emerging technologies related to environmental consulting
Designing field investigations, preparing site-specific health and safety plans, and scheduling field technicians and subcontractors to conduct the field investigations
Assisting with data management tasks that may be assigned by the project management team. Such tasks may include managing junior staff in preparing data tables and figures, identifying data gaps, and identifying the information needed to fill such gaps, and completing calculations that will be checked by the project management team
Preparing portions of complex reports and other submittals, or completing less complex reports in their entirety, as assigned by the project management team
Managing your workload, in consultation with your supervisor, to ensure that required assignments are completed within the required timeframes and budget

Qualification

Professional Geologist (PG) certificationGeological assessmentsHydrogeological investigationsData analysisSolid waste regulationsProject managementMicrosoft Office proficiencyPhase I Environmental Site AssessmentsSoftware proficiencyEmotional intelligenceAttention to detailTeam collaborationField team leadership

Required

Bachelor's degree in Geology or Hydrogeology; Master's degree preferred
Professional Geologist (PG) certification is a requirement
Minimum of 5 years of experience in environmental investigation, with a focus on solid waste landfills and remediation projects. Ten plus years is preferred
Strong technical skills in geological and hydrogeological investigations/assessments, data analysis, and reporting
Proven problem-solving abilities and a strong emotional intelligence (EQ) to effectively collaborate with team members and clients
Experience managing projects, including budget oversight and timeline management
Ability to lead field teams and conduct field activities safely and efficiently
Requires broad knowledge of regulations and guidance related to solid waste and site remediation
Requires computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Windows, Word, and Excel
Ability to work in a team setting or individually
Strong attention to detail
Valid driver's license and reliable vehicle for local and regional travel to sites, Tetra Tech offices, and client offices, on an as-needed basis

Preferred

Ten plus years of experience in environmental investigation
Experience conducting Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Preliminary Assessments is a plus
Willingness to work in one of Tetra Tech's offices is preferred but not required; hybrid and remote work situations are possible, with the understanding that reporting to an office setting or field setting will be required at times
Experience with other software such as RACER, Microsoft Access, HEC RAS, EnviroInsite, Arc-GIS, BIOCHLOR, ProUCL, or other related software a plus

Benefits

Strong Organizational Culture: Our commitment to a positive workplace culture is evident at every level of the organization.
Recognition of Drive: We celebrate and reward the hard work and dedication of our employees.
Career Development Opportunities: We prioritize your professional growth and provide clear pathways for advancement.
Collaborative Team Environment: Join a team that values every member's contributions and encourages collaboration.
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Enjoy a competitive benefits package that supports your well-being.
Merit-Based Rewards: Our financial rewards are based on performance, ensuring that your efforts are recognized.
Work-Life Balance: We are dedicated to providing flexibility and promoting a healthy work-life balance for all employees.

Company

Tetra Tech

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Tetra Tech provides innovative solutions focused on water, the environment and energy for the government and commercial clients.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$500M
2023-08-17Post Ipo Debt· $500M
1991-12-17IPO

Leadership Team

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Dan Batrack
CEO
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Craig Christensen
SVP - CIO
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