Launch Your Career in Environmental Geology
If you’re early in your environmental career and looking for hands-on experience, real project exposure, and a clear path to grow, this is the kind of opportunity that accelerates your trajectory.
Join a respected environmental consulting and engineering team working on meaningful projects across landfill engineering, site investigations, remediation, and environmental compliance. You won’t be stuck behind a desk. You’ll be out in the field, learning fast, building technical skills, and gaining the kind of experience that sets you apart early in your career.
What You’ll Gain
• Direct field experience across a wide variety of environmental projects
• Exposure to Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
• Hands-on involvement with drilling, sampling, and groundwater monitoring
• The opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals
• A strong foundation for long-term growth in environmental consulting, geology, or engineering
• A company culture that values safety, ownership, and professional development
What You’ll Be Doing
• Supporting Phase I and II environmental site assessments, including research, site visits, and reporting
• Assisting with drilling oversight, soil and groundwater sampling, and data collection
• Participating in groundwater monitoring and recovery well activities
• Supporting excavation and trenching oversight, including field testing and documentation
• Contributing to environmental inspections such as asbestos, lead, mold, and radon (as applicable)
• Assisting with report writing, data entry, and project documentation
• Following health and safety protocols while contributing to a proactive safety culture
What You Bring
• Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Engineering, or a related field
• 0–2 years of experience (internships or fieldwork count)
• Strong attention to detail and willingness to learn
• Basic technical and report writing skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools
• Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to project sites
Preferred but not required:
• GIT certification or working toward it
• Experience with environmental site assessments or field sampling
• HAZWOPER training
• Familiarity with CAD or drafting
• Understanding of regional regulations
Compensation & Benefits
• Salary: $55,000–$65,000
• Health, dental, and vision insurance
• Paid time off and flexible scheduling options
• Tuition reimbursement and professional development support
• Bonus opportunities
Work Environment & Schedule
• Full-time, Monday through Friday with occasional on-call responsibilities
• Typical hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
• Field-based role with hands-on project involvement
Who Thrives Here
• Someone dependable who takes ownership of their work
• A detail-oriented thinker who enjoys solving real-world problems
• A flexible, adaptable professional who likes variety in their day
• An early-career professional eager to build skills quickly and grow