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Environmental Intern (Transaction)

JOB SUMMARY

Join our established Transaction Environmental Due Diligence and Development Services team, where you will assist and support a broad range of functions. These include learning the requirements of environmental due diligence inspections, understanding the varying levels of due diligence reporting, and gaining knowledge of CERCLA Landowner Liability Protections. You will participate in Phase II subsurface investigations, conduct soil, groundwater, and soil gas sampling, and comply with Health & Safety requirements including Health and Safety Plan (HASP) preparation, Additionally, you will oversee excavation and UST (Underground Storage Tank) closures, manage contractors, and maintain internal project workflows. Your role will also involve engaging in other technical field programs as needed.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  1. Assist with the Transaction administrative process and project workflow
  2. Assist with coordinating work with site contacts
  3. Learn site safety of project task standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  4. Prepare Health and Safety Plans (HASPs)
  5. Participate in Project kick-off meetings with Project Managers, or at the direction of Project Managers
  6. Understand and apply safety considerations for projects
  7. Complete the Transaction Training Program
  8. Learn and assist with entry level site inspections
  9. Learn and assist with technical writing and reporting formats
  10. Assist with Phase II and Development Services field work
  11. Learn technical and regulatory framework for Environmental Due Diligence and Development Services projects

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • Learn job-related material primarily through shadowing, verbal instruction, training, reading, researching and observation in an on-the-job setting
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Strong communication skills
  • Work cooperatively with internal and external customers

 JOB SPECIFICATIONS

Education: working towards a bachelor’s degree in geology, environmental science, engineering, or a related degree.

Skills: Strong computer and verbal/written communication skills are a must

 JOB CONTEXT

75% field/site visit travel (environmental job hazards), 25% office (controlled environment).  Opportunities for out-of-state and overnight travel if interested.

 

August Mack Environmental is an Equal Opportunity Employer.