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The Environmental Project Scientist will manage various environmental projects, including conducting environmental site assessments, managing remediation efforts, budgeting, client communication, and mentoring junior staff. Key responsibilities include preparing reports, scopes of work, and cost proposals while coordinating field personnel and ensuring project completion.
The IT Client and Operations Team Lead oversees the end user support team, managing priorities, providing hands-on user support, and ensuring operational excellence. Responsibilities include device deployment, asset management, financial management, collaborative support, and continuous improvement initiatives. This role requires mentoring team members and building partnerships across technology.
The Marketing Coordinator will organize and write proposal content, assist in marketing campaigns, create marketing materials, develop marketing content, support market research reporting, ensure compliance with client requirements, and coordinate with technical teams to gather necessary information.
The Geotechnical Field Coordinator will manage field activities on geotechnical projects, oversee equipment maintenance, conduct quality control, train and mentor staff, and collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure project success and safety compliance.
As an Air Quality Engineer, you will manage complex air quality projects, serve as a technical lead for permitting and compliance, mentor junior staff, and collaborate with clients and regulatory agencies to ensure projects are completed successfully. You will also prepare air emissions calculations and provide regulatory guidance.
The Staff Engineer I will perform field and laboratory tests, manage geotechnical and material testing projects, maintain client communications, observe construction activities, and prepare engineering reports. The role requires independent work as well as collaboration on team projects.
The Senior Geotechnical Engineer manages complex geotechnical and construction materials testing projects, develops client relationships, prepares proposals, executes project scopes, conducts engineering analysis, and trains junior engineers.
The Principal Engineer manages complex projects, oversees client relationships, conducts engineering analyses, mentors junior engineers, and leads project teams. Responsibilities include preparing proposals, interfacing with regulatory authorities, and ensuring project compliance with safety policies.
The Proposal Coordinator coordinates the proposal process from request to submission, ensuring compliance and quality. This role involves collaboration with technical teams, writing and editing proposals, and maintaining proposal documentation. The coordinator also supports marketing initiatives and continuously improves proposal processes to enhance efficiency and success rates.
The Geotechnical Project Engineer manages complex geotechnical projects, fosters client relationships, leads teams, prepares technical proposals and engineering reports, and ensures compliance with safety policies while mentoring junior staff.
The Geotechnical Staff Engineer will manage routine to moderately complex engineering projects, write reports, analyze construction processes, and communicate with clients. The role requires field-testing, report writing, and collaboration with teams on larger projects. Expected to gain experience towards obtaining a Professional Engineer license.
The Experienced Environmental Planner will prepare environmental documentation for transportation projects, coordinate with clients and agencies, and manage project schedules and budgets. Responsibilities include analyzing environmental data and ensuring compliance with NEPA regulations.
The Staff Engineer, CMT/Geotechnical will conduct field and laboratory tests, manage geotechnical projects, prepare proposals, communicate with clients, and develop engineering solutions. They will also gain experience for obtaining a Professional Engineer license.
The Geotechnical Project Engineer at Braun Intertec manages complex geotechnical projects, ensuring client satisfaction through technical expertise. Responsibilities include leading project teams, preparing proposals, executing project scopes, conducting engineering analyses, mentoring junior staff, and ensuring compliance with safety policies.
The Staff Scientist will conduct Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, assist with report writing and technical documents, perform field work including groundwater monitoring and sample collection, oversee subcontractors, and collaborate with team members to develop solutions for environmental challenges, while traveling to project sites as needed.
The Principal Scientist will develop and maintain client relationships, manage project scopes, track performance, and provide mentorship to junior staff in the Investigation & Remediation practice. Responsibilities include environmental assessments and regulatory compliance for various environmental projects, ensuring both timeliness and budget adherence while exceeding client expectations.
The Project Engineer will manage complex geotechnical and construction materials testing projects, developing client relationships, preparing project proposals, and leading teams. Responsibilities include project management in terms of scope, schedule, and budget, while providing engineering analysis and mentoring junior staff.
The Senior Air Engineer will manage air compliance and permitting projects, serve as the technical lead for air dispersion modeling, mentor junior staff, cultivate client relationships, and develop project management tools. The role necessitates a strong foundation in environmental issues, regulatory interpretation, and creative problem-solving.
The Senior Scientist/Project Manager will lead natural resource services, supporting clients with environmental compliance, permitting, and project management. Responsibilities include collaborating with technical teams, mentoring junior staff, managing project timelines and budgets, developing proposals, and engaging in business development activities, including occasional fieldwork.
The Staff Environmental Engineer will perform environmental site assessments, oversee remedial projects, assist with data collection and report preparation, and ensure project objectives are met while collaborating with clients and project managers. The role includes on-site work at contaminated sites and requires strong problem-solving and analytical skills.