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Essel

Looking to expand your career in the Environmental Industry? Essel Environmental is the go-to resource for responsive, high-quality environmental, engineering and emergency response services.
We have multiple opportunities available.
Here are some of the areas of responsibility and requirements.
We are looking to add Environmental Personnel to do the following:
Conduct field work including soil, groundwater, surface water and sediment investigationsStorm water and non-storm water sampling and testingConstruction site inspections of erosion and sediment controlsPerform field work with air sampling equipment to collect ambient and personal air samplesFill out chains of custody based on samples takenUse direct reading instruments to take on site field dataCompleting and assisting in data collection, compilation, interpretation and reporting for phased environmental site assessment, remediation and site monitoringPreparing technical reports for review by senior staffManage sampling dataAbility to travel 75% of the time throughout the Bay AreaRequirementsExperience PreferredBachelor's Degree required (Environmental, Science or relevant degree preferred)Minimum of 6 months experience in the environmental sector, laboratory and field experience requiredProficiency with Microsoft Office software, Bluebeam and Adobe AcrobatBasic laboratory handling/sampling skills, calibration & troubleshooting of various meters and equipment.
Operating equipment for sampling for air & vaporKnowledge of environmental regulations and awareness of health and safety issues and a safety conscious attitudeValid OSHA 10 training QSP certification, preferredAttention to detail and accuracy of field notesA valid driver's license/clean driving recordAbout the Company:
Essel.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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