State of MaineNewGeology Technician II - Bangor - 1866 State of MaineGeology Technician II - Bangor - 1866Bangor, Maine$19.84–$27.49 / hourMaintaining equipment operations and storage areas including ordering and organizing field and equipment supplies, determining equipment repair needs and coordinating repair services as appropriate, calibrating instruments, assisting others with proper use of instruments and equipment, and tracking equipment use and sign out. Ability to acquire new technical and mechanical skill sets related to maintaining and operating sensitive instrumentation used in scientific data collection, as well as field equipment such as generators, compressors, various types of pumps, hoses, tubing, piping, and tools.
State of MaineMarine Geologist (Coastal Hazard Specialist) - Anticipated Vacancy State of MaineMarine Geologist (Coastal Hazard Specialist) - Anticipated VacancyAugusta, Maine$60,091.20–$84,177.60Our staff evaluate geologic resources and processes Statewide, summarize information about groundwater, mineral resources, surface deposits, bedrock, coastal materials, and natural hazards such as storms, floods, landslides, and earthquakes, and make this information available to the public through a variety of publications and products. Collaborate with communities, State agencies, the University of Maine, and other partners to provide technical and scientific expertise concerning coastal processes, coastal engineering, and coastal hazards, including erosion, flooding, sea-level rise, and wave and storm hazards, as well as hazard resiliency and mitigation strategy.
State of MaineSenior Geologist State of MaineSenior GeologistAugusta, Maine$56,264–$78,998.40 / monthThe successful candidate in this position may: Perform geologic field work to map the bedrock or surficial geology of 7.5-minute US Geological Survey (USGS) quadrangles, using techniques and knowledge appropriate to field conditions and the geology of Maine. No matter where you work across Maine state government, you find employees who embody our state motto-"Dirigo" or "I lead"-as they provide essential services to Mainers every day.
Haley WardNewSenior Project Hydrogeologist Haley WardSenior Project HydrogeologistBangor, MEExperienced with field investigation methods including soil boring and rock core logging and sampling, monitoring well installation oversight, monitoring well development, rehabilitation, and abandonment, groundwater/surface water/sediment/soil vapor sampling, contamination delineation, and pump tests, among others. Projects may include, but are not limited to, subsurface investigations, Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, groundwater investigations, contaminated media remediation, geophysical surveys, and management of participation in State or Federal clean-up programs.
State of MaineEnvironmental Hydrogeology Manager State of MaineEnvironmental Hydrogeology ManagerAugusta, Maine$71,843.20–$101,587.20This specifically includes reviewing soils information, geotechnical reports, water supply, proposed wastewater systems, stormwater infiltration, quarrying and mining activities near the water table, significant groundwater well projects, spray irrigation, and blasting plans. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Master's Degree in Hydrogeology or Geology specialized in contaminant fate and transport or water resource management, and three (3) years' experience in hydrogeologic work involving project completion and financial and personnel management.