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Environmental Field Lead

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Associate’s degree with 5-7 years of related fieldwork experience, or a bachelor’s degree with 3-5 years of related experience.
  • Experience leading field crews of 2-7 staff and coordinating with subcontractors to execute field programs.
  • Familiarity with sediment sampling equipment (vibracore and/or grab samplers) and experience maintaining a fleet of vessels and field equipment.
  • OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER certification, First Aid and CPR training, and a clean driving record.

Requirements:

  • Lead site investigation teams performing environmental sample collection (soil, sediment, surface water, groundwater, porewater, and biota) and deploy vertical hydraulic gradient devices across the Great Lakes region and nationwide as needed.
  • Manage field operations including data collection with digital technologies (tablets, GPS, monitoring equipment), operate and maintain a fleet of vehicles and vessels, and oversee subcontractors for data collection (SPT, CPT, Geoprobe, sonic, amphibious equipment).
  • Conduct construction monitoring and environmental sample collection (in-water and on land), including air monitoring and water quality monitoring, while following EH&S, QA/QC policies.
  • Coordinate with project managers and agency staff, provide daily reporting and status updates, and perform field data management and data summaries in Microsoft Office.

Job description

Title: Environmental
Field Lead 

Location: Remote, MI 

Job Type: Regular Full-time, non-exempt 

 

 

What’s the Opportunity? 

Anchor QEA is seeking a
regular full-time Environmental Field Lead (non-exempt, salaried) to support active
projects, lead field investigations, and help grow our presence in the Great Lakes. This position will require national travel. The successful candidate will be able to work alongside others in a fast-paced environment and be enthusiastic about their work with a strong commitment to health and safety and technical excellence. 

 



Current Responsibilities:
 

Below is a summary of responsibilities that can currently be anticipated: 

  • Lead site investigation teams including environmental sample collection (soil, sediment, surface water,
    groundwater, porewater, and biota) and vertical hydraulic gradient device deployment primarily in the Great Lakes Area (Michigan and Wisconsin) as well as other areas throughout the Great Lakes. However, travel outside the Great Lakes to support projects across the US will be needed.
     
  • Maintain DOT driving certification and operate company vehicles (pickup trucks, vans, box trucks) including trailering boats and other small utility trailers 
  • Perform field data collection using digital field technologies (tablets, GPS, specialized monitoring equipment) 
  • Trailer and operate a variety of vessels including small jon boats, skiffs, and pontoon boats as necessary to collect field data. 
  • Oversee subcontractors to collect field data from a variety of different equipment (SPT, CPT, Geoprobe, sonic, amphibious equipment) 
  • Conduct construction monitoring activities, including oversight, air monitoring, water quality monitoring, and environmental sample collection (in-water and on land) 
  • Follow Anchor QEA policies and procedures including, but not limited to, environmental health and safety, quality assurance, and quality control 
  • Interact with project managers and agency staff (daily reporting, communicate field deviations, project status updates) 
  • Perform general equipment management and maintenance duties 
  • Work in an office environment performing field data management, writing data summaries, and other tasks using Microsoft Office programs 
  • Travel away from home office is required
    up to 70% of the time.
     

 



What Are We Looking For?  

Ideal candidates will have the following: 

  • Associate’s degree and minimum of 5-7 years of related fieldwork experience or a bachelor’s degree with 3-5 years of related experience 
  • The ability to work closely with other technical specialists as part of a larger project team 
  • The ability to lead field crews numbering from 2-7 staff, consisting of field technicians and scientists, as well as subcontractors, as needed, to execute field programs 
  • Familiarity with operation of sediment sampling equipment, such as vibracore and/or grab samplers. 
  • Experience maintaining a fleet of vessels and equipment 
  • OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER certification 
  • First Aid and CPR training 
  • Small vessel experience and/or boaters certification 
  • Clean driving record 
  • Drug and alcohol screening, along with a background check, may be required 

 



Desired, but not required, skills  

  • Experience operating
    unmanned aerial vehicles, including FAA Part 107 Commercial Remote Pilot certification 
     
  • Experience conducting hydrographic surveys, including NSPS–THSOA Certified Hydrographer credentials 
  • Project management experience, including costing, planning, managing, and executing environmental field programs 
  • Familiarity with digital field technologies, such as GPS, field data-collection tablets, DroneDeploy software, and HYPACK. 

 



What Can You Expect?  

A collaborative work environment where we encourage everyone to bring their authentic self. We offer competitive compensation and benefits. Benefits
are detailed below 
 

 



Who Are We?  

Anchor QEA is an environmental science and engineering consulting firm that is focused on improving the environment and our communities by solving challenging problems. We employ more than 500 people in offices around the United States. Our vision is for a growing company that is our clients’ first choice for solving their most challenging problems and our employees’ first choice as a company where they want to work. 
Learn more about Anchor QEA at
www.anchorqea.com 

 



How to Apply?  

Apply online through Anchor QEA’s Open Positions page at
https://www.anchorqea.com/careers/careers-open-positions/.  Veterans are encouraged to apply. 

 



Additional Information  

We work hard to embrace diversity and inclusion. As an equal opportunity employer, Anchor QEA is committed to a diverse, multi-cultural work environment. Anchor QEA does not discriminate in employment based on age, race, creed, gender, religion, marital status, veteran’s status, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.  

 

Base Level Benefits for Regular Full-Time Positions 

  • Healthcare: Medical, dental, vision, basic life
    and AD&D insurance.
     
  • Paid Company and Floating Holidays: 7 paid company and 2 floating holidays annually 
  • Vacation: 2 weeks accrued
    paid vacation based on length of serviceVacation may vary by level. 
     
  • Sick and Safe Time:  80 hours annually 
  • Retirement Plan: 401k plan with an employer match 

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