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The environmental engineer will work on projects involving contaminated site investigations, remediation, and monitoring. Responsibilities include fieldwork, engineering calculations, remedial designs, and technical report writing, requiring collaboration with project teams and regulators.
The Mechanical Engineer will collaborate with project teams to provide mechanical engineering expertise, handling tasks such as engineering calculations, design drawings, and technical reports. The role will involve designing mechanical systems in various industrial settings, requiring some travel.
The Cultural Resources Specialist will collaborate with scientists, engineers, and regulatory agencies on cultural resource management, conducting due diligence reviews, field studies, and preparing necessary documentation while ensuring compliance with regulations.
The librarian collaborates with the Records and Library Services team to provide library reference services, manage records, acquire resources, and support clients across various processes. Responsibilities include cataloging, metadata entry, and assisting with legal matters. The role requires strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills to enhance client library services and records management functions.
The Environmental Consultant will manage environmental review and permitting projects, providing technical advice, and establishing client relations while working with various stakeholders. Responsibilities include preparing environmental documents, compliance consulting, and supporting business development activities, requiring travel and strong communication skills.
The Senior Geotechnical Engineer will lead and support various geotechnical projects, focusing on tailings storage facilities and water retention dams. Responsibilities include conducting investigations, managing field investigations, analyzing data, preparing comprehensive reports, and providing mentorship. The role also involves business development to grow the team's practice in the Western U.S.
The Data Quality Specialist will work on multidisciplinary teams ensuring data quality throughout the project lifecycle, including evaluation and validation of laboratory data, technical writing, and preparing quality assurance documentation. Responsibilities involve coordinating laboratory services and providing analytical advice, with a commitment to data integrity and strong communication required.
The Geotechnical Engineer will assist in engineering investigations and design, perform field investigations, analyze data, and prepare proposals. Responsibilities include fieldwork, laboratory test assignments, and collaborating with senior engineers to support geotechnical reports.
The Cultural Resources Specialist will support cultural resource management for various projects, serve as a liaison between Barr Engineering and Native American communities, and be involved in advocacy and compliance with cultural and environmental regulations. Duties include leading archaeology teams, developing reports, and fostering communication with tribal organizations.
The Environmental Scientist will conduct environmental impact assessments, perform species reviews and natural resource inventories, conduct wetland delineations, develop permit applications, and communicate with regulatory agencies. This role includes project management responsibilities and may involve field assignments.
The Hydrologist will provide hydrologic engineering expertise for water-retaining dams and hydropower facilities. Responsibilities include hydrologic assessments, modeling rainfall and snowmelt events, flood frequency analysis, reservoir operation simulations, and risk assessments. The role involves collaboration with project teams and may require short-term field assignments. Candidates should have a background in hydrologic engineering and proficiency in relevant software tools.
The Mining Hydrogeologist will lead hydrogeologic studies, manage water management projects, provide technical guidance, and engage in business development within the mining sector. The role involves collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and participating in client interactions to enhance project opportunities, while ensuring high-quality project delivery.
The entry-level Geotechnical Engineer will support various geotechnical projects, conduct field investigations, analyze data, prepare reports, and assist with design tasks under senior engineers' guidance. Responsibilities also include proposal preparation and potential training of junior staff while ensuring safety on job sites.
The Senior Geotechnical Engineer will manage projects related to dams, provide mentorship, analyze geotechnical data, prepare proposals, and ensure adherence to civil engineering standards. This role involves working with client relationships, conducting field tests, and preparing detailed reports for various geotechnical investigations.
The role involves leading multidisciplinary teams to provide process engineering expertise in petroleum refining and chemical processes. Responsibilities include developing process flow diagrams, conducting energy balances, preparing equipment specifications, and managing client projects, along with mentoring and business development opportunities.
This entry-level Geotechnical Engineer role involves conducting geotechnical investigations, laboratory tests, data analysis, and preparing reports. The engineer will support senior professionals throughout design phases, perform fieldwork, and prepare proposals and cost estimates.
The Environmental Consultant – Senior Level manages environmental review, permitting, and compliance projects while providing technical advice. Key responsibilities include impact assessments, mitigation planning, and client management, as well as leading multidisciplinary teams and business development within Barr's Michigan offices.
The Cultural Resources Specialist will oversee cultural resource management projects, coordinating with scientists, engineers, and regulatory agencies. Responsibilities include conducting due diligence reviews, drafting NEPA documents, managing field studies, and preparing reports. The role requires extensive knowledge of regulations and experience in project management.
The senior hydrogeologist or engineer will oversee projects related to Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) compliance, including facility evaluations, hydrogeologic assessments, water management, and remediation efforts. Responsibilities also include collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, conducting field data collections, and engaging in business development by maintaining client relationships and seeking new project opportunities.
The Geotechnical Engineer will manage projects from concept to construction, provide mentorship to junior engineers, prepare proposals, analyze geotechnical data, and ensure compliance with engineering codes and standards, particularly focused on dams.