
Geologist-Hydrogeologist I
FCS, California, MO, United States
Cameron‑Cole,
an ADEC Innovation is looking for a Level I Geologist‑Hydrogeologist I (CG02) to join our team. The candidate will work under the supervision of senior staff. The role performs environmental field sampling, including groundwater samples from monitor wells, surface and subsurface soil sampling, installation of wells and boreholes, assistance with data analysis, development of presentations, and site investigations.
Compensation:
$25–$29 hourly
Duties and Responsibilities
Collection of groundwater and soil for analysis while accurately following identified field sampling plans and Cameron‑Cole guidelines and procedures.
Serving as primary field representative, including coordinating available equipment and subcontractor availability.
Participates in site investigations compliant with federal and state regulations.
Oversees and performs lithologic logging testing of wells/boreholes.
Develops site maps of groundwater contour and chemical isoconcentration and assists with preparation of draft reports and presentation, including tables, charts and graphs.
Routine interaction with clients and participates in regulatory meetings in a support role.
All other duties as assigned.
Skills
Environmental field sampling skills, including groundwater and soil collection in accordance with approved sampling plans, QA/QC requirements, and company procedures.
Ability to perform and document lithologic logging of wells and boreholes accurately during drilling and site investigations.
Knowledge of federal and state environmental regulations and ability to conduct site work in compliance with applicable requirements.
Technical data and mapping skills, including development of groundwater contour maps, chemical isoconcentration maps, and preparation of tables, charts, and figures for reports.
Strong communication and coordination skills to serve as a field representative, work with subcontractors, and support client and regulatory interactions.
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in Geology, or a related field, or equivalent job experience.
Requires knowledge of geology and hydrogeology, including soil and groundwater systems.
Coursework or demonstrated experience in environmental fieldwork, including groundwater and soil sampling activities.
OSHA 40‑Hour HAZWOPER certification is preferred.
This position will report to the Practice Area Director and is a full‑time, in‑person opportunity from our Alameda Office.
We offer competitive salaries and robust benefits with opportunities for personal and professional development.
Competitive, Progressive Benefits
Escalating PTO schedule and 10 company holidays.
Full health care package:
Up to 100% employer‑paid employee medical and 55% eligible dependent coverage*
80% employer‑paid dental and vision.
Employer‑paid Life and AD&D insurance.
Short‑ and Long‑term Disability insurance.
Employee Assistance & Wellness Program.
*All benefits are subject to eligibility and may be changed at any time by the Company.
This position operates in a combination of field and office environments. The role requires regular participation in environmental fieldwork, including working outdoors in varying weather conditions and terrain while conducting site investigations, groundwater and soil sampling, and well or borehole logging. Field activities may involve travel to project sites and coordination with subcontractors. When not in the field, the position works in a traditional office setting using standard office equipment to support data analysis, mapping, and report preparation. The role may require occasional travel for client or regulatory meetings.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; have hand/finger dexterity; and reach with hands and arms. The employee will spend extended periods of time in front of a computer/laptop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus.
Information Security
Adhering to all policies, guidelines, and procedures pertaining to the protection of information of the organization, employees must maintain confidentiality of all sensitive information to which they are given access. They are also responsible for reporting actual or suspected events or incidents, including vulnerabilities or breaches, that may affect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information to members of the Management Team.
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an ADEC Innovation is looking for a Level I Geologist‑Hydrogeologist I (CG02) to join our team. The candidate will work under the supervision of senior staff. The role performs environmental field sampling, including groundwater samples from monitor wells, surface and subsurface soil sampling, installation of wells and boreholes, assistance with data analysis, development of presentations, and site investigations.
Compensation:
$25–$29 hourly
Duties and Responsibilities
Collection of groundwater and soil for analysis while accurately following identified field sampling plans and Cameron‑Cole guidelines and procedures.
Serving as primary field representative, including coordinating available equipment and subcontractor availability.
Participates in site investigations compliant with federal and state regulations.
Oversees and performs lithologic logging testing of wells/boreholes.
Develops site maps of groundwater contour and chemical isoconcentration and assists with preparation of draft reports and presentation, including tables, charts and graphs.
Routine interaction with clients and participates in regulatory meetings in a support role.
All other duties as assigned.
Skills
Environmental field sampling skills, including groundwater and soil collection in accordance with approved sampling plans, QA/QC requirements, and company procedures.
Ability to perform and document lithologic logging of wells and boreholes accurately during drilling and site investigations.
Knowledge of federal and state environmental regulations and ability to conduct site work in compliance with applicable requirements.
Technical data and mapping skills, including development of groundwater contour maps, chemical isoconcentration maps, and preparation of tables, charts, and figures for reports.
Strong communication and coordination skills to serve as a field representative, work with subcontractors, and support client and regulatory interactions.
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in Geology, or a related field, or equivalent job experience.
Requires knowledge of geology and hydrogeology, including soil and groundwater systems.
Coursework or demonstrated experience in environmental fieldwork, including groundwater and soil sampling activities.
OSHA 40‑Hour HAZWOPER certification is preferred.
This position will report to the Practice Area Director and is a full‑time, in‑person opportunity from our Alameda Office.
We offer competitive salaries and robust benefits with opportunities for personal and professional development.
Competitive, Progressive Benefits
Escalating PTO schedule and 10 company holidays.
Full health care package:
Up to 100% employer‑paid employee medical and 55% eligible dependent coverage*
80% employer‑paid dental and vision.
Employer‑paid Life and AD&D insurance.
Short‑ and Long‑term Disability insurance.
Employee Assistance & Wellness Program.
*All benefits are subject to eligibility and may be changed at any time by the Company.
This position operates in a combination of field and office environments. The role requires regular participation in environmental fieldwork, including working outdoors in varying weather conditions and terrain while conducting site investigations, groundwater and soil sampling, and well or borehole logging. Field activities may involve travel to project sites and coordination with subcontractors. When not in the field, the position works in a traditional office setting using standard office equipment to support data analysis, mapping, and report preparation. The role may require occasional travel for client or regulatory meetings.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; have hand/finger dexterity; and reach with hands and arms. The employee will spend extended periods of time in front of a computer/laptop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus.
Information Security
Adhering to all policies, guidelines, and procedures pertaining to the protection of information of the organization, employees must maintain confidentiality of all sensitive information to which they are given access. They are also responsible for reporting actual or suspected events or incidents, including vulnerabilities or breaches, that may affect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information to members of the Management Team.
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