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Ecologist 1

Deadline:
Employer:
Hodges Harbin Newberry and Tribble

Job Field:
Water and Soil Resources
GIS/Technology
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Georgia
Location Detail:
Macon, Atlanta, and Savannah
Job Description:

Ecologist I is an entry-level position that reports to the Environmental Science Business Unit Manager and works alongside other Ecologists, Environmental Scientists, and Engineers. This position would support numerous industrial projects within the southeastern United States. Primary duties include general biological surveys for plants and/or wildlife, electronic data entry, and regulatory review. The individual would assist in wetland delineations, technical report preparation, preparation of regulatory applications, mapping utilizing GIS software, and other natural resource related field activities.

By performing various tasks, you will be able to experience and interact with senior management, implement company methodologies, participate in office programs and become a representative of the corporate culture.

 

 

 

Qualifications:

Successful candidate will meet the following qualifications:

· Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Biology, Environmental Science, or similar program.

· Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Applicant must have ability to create and maintain tracking spreadsheets.

· Continues learning process by attending in-house seminars and continuing education opportunities outside of the office.

· Valid driver’s license. Must be able to drive to project sites, including areas that require off-road access.

· Knowledge of ArcGIS preferred.

· Knowledge of native plant, soils, or wildlife species preferred.

Responsibilities:

· Conduct field work to support wetland and stream delineations, habitat assessments, botanical surveys, and Endangered and Threatened species evaluations.

· Assist with preparation of federal and state environmental permitting projects.

· Preparation of reports, spreadsheets, and/or presentations to assist with environmental compliance.

· Preparation of GIS maps in support of HHNT projects.

· Assist Senior Environmental Consultant / Scientist or higher with environmental compliance for various environmentally sensitive facilities.

· Conduct permit application and file reviews at local regulatory offices.

· Locating, researching, and disseminating current information for environmental regulations for states and municipalities in the southeast.

· Assist with document review of various groundwater, surface water, methane, leachate, air, NPDES monitoring/ compliance data and statistical analysis reports.

· Assist and write Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plans for various sites in the southeast.

· Pursue and obtain your Professional Wetland Scientist, Geographic Information Systems Professional, and/or other Environmental Certifications.

· Must be comfortable working outdoors in all types of weather and being physically challenged.

· Will require travel on a regular basis to project sites which will require overnight stays.

· Minimum requirement of 2,080 hours worked for the company per year.

· Work out of other HHNT offices should be expected.

· Other duties, as assigned.

 

 

Salary:
$50,000-$55,000
Benefits:

Benefits of being an HHNT team member include:

· Amazing health benefits including 100% company paid health insurance premiums for employees and 50% paid health insurance premiums for spouse/family.

· 401k Retirement plan with employee match up to 4% (eligible after one year).

· Profit-sharing component of the retirement plan (eligible after two years).

· Tuition assistance program.

· Typically, eight paid holidays, three (3) weeks paid time off.

· Training and development programs.

· Being part of an awesome team that will support and guide you along your career path.

 

How to Apply:

Please email arowley@hhnt.com

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