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Environmental Technician HAZWOPER
•11 days ago
Estimated Pay | $29 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
Location | Los Alamos, New Mexico |
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Job Description
Job Description
Responsibilities: As an Environmental Technician at QRI, specializing in the Southwest area, you'll be an integral part of our environmental monitoring and sampling efforts across Federal facilities. With your 40-hour HAZWOPER Training and commitment to safety, you'll ensure that all fieldwork is conducted meticulously, adhering to regulatory standards and best practices.
Your duties will encompass:
3. Environmental Technician (South Louisiana)
Job Title: Environmental Technician
Location: South Louisiana (with travel to Southeast and Southwest USA)
Requirements:
Responsibilities: Joining QRI as an Environmental Technician based in South Louisiana, your role will encompass a wide range of environmental assessment and fieldwork activities spanning the Southeast and Southwest USA. With your 40-hour HAZWOPER Training and adaptability to various work environments, you'll play a vital role in supporting our mission to deliver high-quality environmental solutions.
Your key responsibilities will include:
- 40-hour HAZWOPER Training
- Willingness to work full-time, Monday to Thursday, 10-hour shifts
Responsibilities: As an Environmental Technician at QRI, specializing in the Southwest area, you'll be an integral part of our environmental monitoring and sampling efforts across Federal facilities. With your 40-hour HAZWOPER Training and commitment to safety, you'll ensure that all fieldwork is conducted meticulously, adhering to regulatory standards and best practices.
Your duties will encompass:
- Conducting thorough environmental monitoring and sampling activities, employing specialized equipment and techniques to collect accurate data.
- Performing field assessments and data collection in compliance with project requirements and regulatory protocols, contributing to the identification and mitigation of environmental risks.
- Supporting senior staff in the implementation of environmental remediation and mitigation strategies, assisting with the deployment of innovative solutions to address environmental challenges.
- Prioritizing safety at all times, adhering to strict safety protocols and procedures to create a secure working environment for yourself and your colleagues.
- Maintaining meticulous records, preparing detailed reports, and communicating findings effectively to project stakeholders, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the project lifecycle.
3. Environmental Technician (South Louisiana)
Job Title: Environmental Technician
Location: South Louisiana (with travel to Southeast and Southwest USA)
Requirements:
- 40-hour HAZWOPER Training
- Willingness to work at various Federal and Non-Federal sites
Responsibilities: Joining QRI as an Environmental Technician based in South Louisiana, your role will encompass a wide range of environmental assessment and fieldwork activities spanning the Southeast and Southwest USA. With your 40-hour HAZWOPER Training and adaptability to various work environments, you'll play a vital role in supporting our mission to deliver high-quality environmental solutions.
Your key responsibilities will include:
- Conducting comprehensive environmental assessments and fieldwork at sites across the Southeast and Southwest USA, applying your expertise to gather critical data and insights.
- Assisting in the collection and analysis of environmental samples, including soil, water, and air, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and methodologies to ensure accuracy and reliability.
- Providing valuable support to project managers in the implementation of environmental compliance measures and remediation activities, contributing to the successful execution of project objectives.
- Coordinating logistical aspects of field operations, including equipment mobilization, site access arrangements, and resource allocation, to optimize project efficiency and effectiveness.