Responsibilities
- Manage tasks as part of larger projects.
- Write technical planning documents and reports with the support of more junior staff.
- Assist project manager with proposal writing and cost estimating.
- Work with procurement staff to hire subcontractors and manage implementation of their services.
- Assist with preparing permits and access agreements with public agencies and other stakeholders.
- Interact with federal and private clients.
- Develop client relationships through technical work.
- Attend site visits and planning meetings.
- Assist with planning and implementation of remedial actions.
- Assist in planning and leading complex field investigation programs involving drilling, borehole logging, well installation, groundwater monitoring, and subsequent remedial activities.
- Provide technical direction and safety oversight to a team of multi-disciplinary AECOM scientists on large field investigations.
- Provide technical direction and safety oversight of drilling subcontractors while logging soil/rock cores and directing monitoring well construction.
Requirements
- 4 years minimum experience as a geologist
- Experience in environmental projects such as Remedial Investigations and Site Assessments
- Ability to work independently and with discipline
- Ability to work in a collaborative team environment
- Effective leadership of junior staff
- Strong organizational and communication skills
- Commitment to workplace health and safety
- Flexibility to work on a wide variety of projects
- Positive attitude
Nice to Have
- Industry experience in the Federal sector
- Demonstrated desire to learn from more senior staff
- Experience fostering team building through respect, inclusion, and mentorship
Work Arrangement
Remote (City/Region) — Washington, D.C.
Additional Information
- Significant growth potential into leadership and management positions