Pursuing a degree in environmental science, geology, or a related field., Strong analytical skills and attention to detail., Familiarity with environmental regulations and contamination assessment techniques., Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment..
Key responsibilities:
Assist in the characterization of contaminated sites through fieldwork and data collection.
Support the development of remediation plans and strategies.
Prepare reports and documentation related to site assessments.
Participate in meetings with project stakeholders and contribute to project discussions.
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