At SCS, our work environment is shaped by three core principles: trust, care, and growth. Our Asheville office is actively seeking a mid-level scientist, geologist or engineer to join our team-oriented setting and advance their career. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, team-oriented, and humble. As a Staff Professional, you will conduct both field and office work. Field work may consist of conducting site visits for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), soil and groundwater sampling, and contractor oversight. Office work will include data analysis, site assessment report writing, and Phase I ESA report writing. If you are self-motivated, eager to learn, and have the desire to develop professionally then this position could be for you. You will work 5days/wk out of our Asheville, North Carolina office.
How you can make an impact- Performing routine field activities including sample collection (soil and groundwater), drilling oversight, well development, soil logging, and site inspections.
- Preparing written documents (field notes and forms, permits, work plans, health & safety plans, etc.) in a clear and concise manner.
- Assisting with the preparation of technical reports, including preparing tabulated data and figures, using good time management.
- Assisting with the preparation of Phase I ESA Reports with exceptional attention to detail.
- Completing quality control reviews on all work products (reports, calculations, data, etc.) before submission.
- Coordinating with contractors, subcontractors, laboratories, and regulators.
- Preparing permit applications and regulatory agency submittals and responses with supporting documentation.
- Preparing site specific health and safety plans.
- Completing field and office assignments in a quality and safe manner.
- Pursuing technical improvement for self and company.
- Bachelor of Science degree in Geology, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, or related field required.
- At least 2 year of relevant work experience required.
- Microsoft Office software knowledge and fluency required.
- Experience with environmental monitoring and GPS field equipment preferred.
- Completion of 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training preferred, or willingness to complete this training upon employment.
- Ability to perform fieldwork includes lifting up to 50 pounds and standing for long periods of time.
- Valid, unrestricted drivers license with a driving record in good standing required.