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The Senior Geotechnical Engineer will conduct engineering design and investigations related to geotechnical projects focusing on mine tailings and water retention dams. Responsibilities include managing field investigations, analyzing data, preparing reports, supervising teams, and supporting dam safety inspections and business development efforts.
The Environmental Engineer/Consultant will work on contaminated site assessments and mine reclamation projects, preparing reports, technical work plans, and managing project teams while maintaining client relationships. Responsibilities also include business development and compliance with environmental regulations.
The Ecologist will collaborate with scientists and engineers to assess ecological impacts, especially regarding wetlands and biological resources. Responsibilities include conducting wetland delineations, preparing reports and permit applications, and consulting with regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
As a Cultural Resources Specialist, you will engage with scientists, clients, and regulatory agencies to address compliance and reporting related to cultural resources. Responsibilities include conducting field studies, performing due diligence, drafting necessary reports for regulations, and assisting in permit applications.
Barr is seeking an entry-level environmental engineer to work on projects involving contaminated site investigations, remediation, and monitoring. Responsibilities include fieldwork, engineering calculations, design, and technical reporting. The role involves teamwork and requires strong communication, detail orientation, and technical skills, with up to 25% travel and 50% fieldwork expected.
The Environmental Engineer will work on projects involving investigation and remediation of contaminated sites. Responsibilities include on-site investigations, construction observation, engineering calculations, remedial design, and preparation of technical reports. The role involves significant fieldwork with some travel.
The Geotechnical Engineer will support engineering investigations and design teams by conducting field investigations, analyzing data, preparing cost estimates, and engaging in fieldwork, including monitoring and inspections. The role emphasizes collaboration and communication within a geotechnical team serving various sectors.
The Process Engineer will lead multidisciplinary teams focusing on process engineering related to hydrocarbons, managing projects, and providing technical expertise. Responsibilities include material balances, equipment sizing, developing diagrams, writing reports, and ensuring process safety compliance while collaborating with clients and mentoring within the organization.
The Environmental Consultant will lead efforts in investigating and remediating contaminated sites, manage multidisciplinary teams, prepare technical documentation, and engage with clients and regulatory agencies. Responsibilities also include business development activities, project management, and staff mentorship.
As an Environmental Engineer, the role involves conducting site investigations, engineering calculations, and remedial design for contaminated sites. Responsibilities also include fieldwork, construction monitoring, and technical reporting, with a need for strong communication skills and teamwork. Travel and flexible scheduling are expected.
The Control Systems Engineer will design, configure, and commission industrial control systems for various industries. Responsibilities include developing documentation, programming controllers, and providing on-site support for implementation. The role involves managing projects and mentoring less-experienced team members.
The Environmental Data Management Specialist will manage complex data projects using EQuIS and Microsoft Excel. Responsibilities include data entry, validation, generating reports, and collaborating with team members. Strong proficiency in data management and relational databases is required.
The role involves assisting senior engineers in geotechnical investigations, performing fieldwork, and preparing reports and proposals. Responsibilities include analyzing geotechnical data and providing design support for various infrastructure projects.
The Environmental Consultant will manage environmental review, permitting opportunities, and compliance projects. Responsibilities include building client relationships, leading multidisciplinary teams, and developing strategies for environmental assessments. This position requires technical advice, regulatory compliance knowledge, and travel for project needs.
The role involves providing structural engineering expertise for dam and hydropower projects, including design, project management, site inspections, and safety evaluations. Responsibilities also include preparing plans, specifications, and reports while mentoring early career engineers. Candidates may work on various renewable projects as needed.
The Environmental Engineer will work on projects involving the investigation, evaluation, and remediation of contaminated sites. Responsibilities include on-site investigations, construction observation, engineering calculations, remedial design, and preparing technical reports, while also potentially requiring some travel and fieldwork throughout the year.
The Geotechnical Engineer will join a collaborative team focusing on various projects involving geotechnical analysis and design, especially related to shallow/deep foundations and dam structures. Responsibilities include field investigations, data analysis, preparing reports, cost estimates, and training junior engineers.
The Senior Environmental Consultant will manage and oversee environmental review and permitting projects, provide technical advice, build client relationships, and assist in business development. Responsibilities include conducting impact assessments, mitigation planning, and managing multidisciplinary teams while ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.
The Senior Ecologist will manage projects related to water resources and environmental engineering, overseeing wetland delineations, conducting wildlife surveys, developing permit applications, and preparing environmental assessments. Collaboration with project teams and regulators is key to ensure ecological compliance and project implementation.
The Environmental Scientist will conduct environmental impact assessments, perform species reviews and wetland evaluations, communicate with regulatory agencies, and develop environmental permit applications. This role requires strong project management skills and collaboration with teams.