Benefits:
401(k) matching
Bonus based on performance
Company parties
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Donation matching
Flexible schedule
Free food & snacks
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Parental leave
Training & development
Wellness resources
Position: Professional Geologist
Arch Environmental Group, Inc. (AEG) is seeking an outgoing and hard-working licensed Professional Geologist to join our group of environmental professionals on the cleanWATER Team. The Professional Geologist will be expected to provide leadership support to our team and ensure that safety initiatives, technical excellence, schedule, cost, and contractual requirements are achieved for AEG assessment and remediation projects. The potential candidate should be able to collaborate and communicate effectively in a team environment and exercise project authority and mentorship over program team members.
Key Project Activities: • Perform regulatory compliance auditing, reporting, and permitting. • Plan geology related projects (e.g. Phase I/IIs, LUST, Oil Extraction) and field sampling events including human and ecological health, safety, and regulatory concentrations. • Plan and evaluate remediation and restoration programs. • Survey sites and create logs (e.g. borehole). • Gather and analyze geological data. • Examine the composition of samples and specimens. • Write technical reports on findings and prepare soil, sediment, and geotechnical logs. • Develop, monitor, and utilize Quality Assurance/Quality Control procedures. • Ensure environmental and other regulations are met and interpret regulatory constraints for both AEG performed activities and client proposed projects.
Responsibilities: • Complete projects in a safe, compliant, and timely manner. • Develop project proposals, work plans, and execution strategies. • Provide technical support to team members. • Manage project tasks and perform field activities for complex soil, soil-vapor, and groundwater assessment and remediation projects. • Oversee and manage AEG subcontractors and third-party contractors. • Project planning, scheduling, and resource management to meet project commitments. • Prepare technical reports and provide quality assurance/quality control of project documents with a focus on compliance with client and regulatory agency processes, procedures, and policies and regulations. • Lead, mentor, and support the project team with the goal of maximizing performance and efficiency. • Support the team with site strategy, budget management, health and safety performance, and client interaction. • Provide professional services in a mix of work locations - office, lab and field support. • Prepare and submit regulatory permit applications. • Perform pre-project activities including developing budgets, preparing proposals, and establishing scopes of work and schedules. • Meet deadlines established by the team and Client. • Maintain and develop existing and new clients.
• Attend and participate in weekly safety meetings and discuss safety related issues for upcoming personal and team assignments. • Attend and participate in monthly safety and professional development training and discuss team and company project activities. • Efficiently and accurately detail job performance details on a daily basis, including, but not limited to, billable and non-billable activities, submit expense receipts, and record mileage related to business travel. • Additional responsibilities will be assigned based on position growth and development, Client need and Company goals and objectives for growth and services offered.
Experience, Academic Requirements, Qualifications: • At least 8 years of related experience demonstrating successful technical execution on multi-disciplinary environmental assessment and remediation projects. Geotechnical and project management experience a plus. • American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) Certified Professional Geologist (CPG) preferred. • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university in Geology, Engineering, or another related field. Advanced degree(s) preferred. • Experience in providing leadership to diverse (both technically and geographically) project teams on high-pressure, high-visibility projects. • OSHA 40HR HAZWOPER training completed and up to date. • Must have knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulatory agency laws, regulations, and permitting requirements. • Advanced computer skills with MS Office software, including Word and Excel. • Organizational and teamwork abilities.
*Must be able to work in the US and pay all relocation fees. Additionally, we are not able to sponsor work Visa's at this time.
Competencies & Skills: • Health and safety focused. • Leadership and strong ability to work in a collaborative environment. • Willingness to provide career and technical mentorship. • Good judgement and sound decision-making skills. • Understanding of project risk management. • Strong client service emphasis and solution-oriented delivery. • Strong oral and written communication skills. • Ability to work under pressure and meet timelines. • Conscientious and detail-oriented with demonstrated accuracy and attention to detail. • Staying current with relevant technology and innovation. • Monitoring/assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action. • Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the Client. • Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one. • Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making. • Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
Position Conditions: • This position is performed in an office and field environment, although during the COVID-19 climate, there may be times with a short-term focus on working from home. • Candidate must pass a medical surveillance that includes drug screening and respiratory function testing in order to operate in respirator-controlled environments. • Ability to lift up to 25 pounds. • Up to 25% of time may be dedicated to field activities in varying environmental conditions including inclement weather. • Personal vehicle use for travel to/from project site is expected.
AEG Benefits:
Medical/dental insurance
Paid personal time off
Paid holidays
SIMPLE IRA with employer match
Paid mobile phone
Profit sharing
Maternity and Paternity Leave
Tuition Reimbursement
Offsite Monthly Paid Safety and Professional Development Training
License/Certification Support
Employee Resource Groups (Women in Leadership, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Group)
Discounted Pet Insurance
Reward and Recognition Program
Employee Feedback Program
Free Snacks
Social Activities and more!
COVID-19 Response
Arch Environmental Group, Inc. has specific policies, procedures, and work practices to help continue to minimize the spread of COVID-19. To address safety issues presented by the spread of coronavirus, the Company developed a COVID-19 Response Plan to ensure that all employees are protected to the extent possible from exposure to COVID-19. The plan is part of a newly developed Infectious Disease Response & Preparedness Plan, which lays out some general policies and procedures implemented for any potential exposures to infectious diseases. Effective March 1, 2024, Arch Environmental Group, Inc. will strongly encourage all team members to receive regular vaccinations for COVID-19, as well as influenza and RSV. Additionally, the company reserves the right to request that team members receive vaccinations where required by clients currently or in the future.