Geologist - On Call - Florida ICF International IncGeologist - On Call - FloridaMiami, FL$67,034–$113,958 / yearEvaluate information from the oil and gas permitting database and mines database maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and local and regional geologic maps, nearby lithologic boring reports, and other geologic data maintained by the DEP-Florida Geological Survey (FGS). Pay Range - There are multiple factors that are considered in determining final pay for a position, including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and competencies that align to the specified role, geographic location, education and certifications as well as contract provisions regarding labor categories that are specific to the position.
Geologist / Hydrogeologist Project Manager Parsons CorpGeologist / Hydrogeologist Project ManagerFort Lauderdale, FL$112,200–$196,400 / yearWhat Youll Be Doing: • Supporting a billion dollar water and wastewater program • Managing and providing technical input for planning • Managing and reviewing work by others • Engage in comprehensive field surveys, systematically gathering and analyzing pertinent data on an assigned project • Perform geological, hydrogeologic, and hydrochemistry analyses • Identify and work to remediate project obstacles to ensure deliverables are met • Develop comprehensive geological models through data analysis and interpretation • Develop materials and complete reports on finished field work • Prepare geologic reports and technical papers with expertise-level insight. What Required Skills Youll Bring: • Bachelor's degree in geology, hydrogeology, or related field • Minimum 15 years of professional experience • Professional experience in hydrogeological field work such as well drilling and construction and hydrogeological testing • Professional experience with lithologic classification • Professional experience with groundwater sampling • Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of programs • Graphical Information Systems (GIS) experience • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) • Professional experience in groundwater modeling using software such as MODFLOW, Groundwater Vistas, FEFLOW, Groundwater Desktop, IHM, SEAWAT.
Assistant Geologist - Utility Locator Terracon Consultants IncAssistant Geologist - Utility LocatorFort Lauderdale, FLGeneral Responsibilities: Evaluate and interpret subsurface field and sampling data including soil and groundwater to develop conclusions concerning the environmental and geologic site conditions. Assists in the collection and analysis of data from sampling, reports, maps, drawings, tests and aerial photographs to evaluate, plan and permit projects.
Professional Geologist (Regulatory & Economic Resources) Miami-Dade County GovernmentProfessional Geologist (Regulatory & Economic Resources)Miami, FLAdditionally, this role entails evaluating environmental impact, aquifer characterization, geological formations, stratigraphic profiles, fate and transport models, and statistical methods to identify potential chemical contamination, bacteria and pathogens or salt intrusion that could adversely affect Miami-Dade County's drinking water supply, public health, and the environment. The Professional Geologist in the Environmental Monitoring and Evaluation Section of the Environmental Monitoring and Restoration Division reviews geological information, reports or other documents pertaining to contaminated site rehabilitation.
Senior Professional Geologist (Regulatory & Economic Resources) Miami-Dade County GovernmentSenior Professional Geologist (Regulatory & Economic Resources)Miami, FLAdditionally, incumbents in this position are responsible for evaluating environmental impacts, characterizing aquifers, analyzing geological formations and stratigraphic profiles, and applying fate and transport statistical methods. Must possess a State of Florida Professional Geologist license and a minimum of three years of experience in groundwater modeling and/or evaluation of environmental impact, aquifer characterization, geological formations, or stratigraphic profiles are required.
Project Geologist AECOMProject GeologistFort Lauderdale, FL$85,000–$95,000 / yearQualifications** MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: + BA/BS in Geology or related field + 6 years of related experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education + Valid U.S Driver's License and as a condition of employment, must pass AECOM's Motor Vehicle Records Review + Due to the nature of this work, United States citizenship is a requirement PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: + Master's Degree in Geology or related field + Experience with work or project involving Florida Department of Transportation + Professional Geologist (PG) Licensure, certifications, and/or accreditations + 7+ years of experience performing and leading site investigations that includes soil/groundwater/vapor sampling, soil boring/monitoring well installations with various drilling techniques (i.e., DPT, HSA, sonic, air rotary, mud-rotary, etc.), analytical data interpretation and reporting. We invite you to bring your bold ideas and big dreams and become part of a global team of over 50,000 planners, designers, engineers, scientists, digital innovators, program and construction managers and other professionals delivering projects that create a positive and tangible impact around the world.
Geologist (Regulatory & Economic Resources) Miami-Dade County GovernmentGeologist (Regulatory & Economic Resources)Miami, FLThis position performs chemical and physical analyses of water samples using qualitative and quantitative procedures; determines water quality characteristics including source of nutrients and presence of pollutants; prepares laboratory reports of results and findings, conducts field and laboratory analyses to determine geohydrologic factors related to land and subsurface disposal and storage of liquid and solid waste; studies animal and plant life as they affect and are affected by sediment and dissolved materials in natural water. Additionally, this role participates in studies concerning chemical and physical interactions between the surface and groundwater, the relationship between water quality characteristics and environmental factors, and the effects of natural and induced phenomena on groundwater systems.