What are the responsibilities and job description for the Staff Environmental Engineer, Geologist, or Scientist position at KC Harvey Environmental, LLC?
Position Summary
This position consists of both field and office work, requiring close collaboration with KC Harvey staff to develop practical, science-based solutions for our clients. Reporting to a Senior Project Manager in our Bozeman, Montana Office, the Staff Environmental Engineer, Geologist, or Scientist will work directly with our project managers providing field and office support to various projects, including conducting environmental monitoring and investigations, developing sampling plans, data analysis, site characterization, permitting support, closure planning and reclamation cost estimate support, and report writing. This position’s main responsibility is to support projects in the Bozeman office, as well to projects and offices throughout KC Harvey. This position presents the opportunity to participate and become an expert in an array of development, operation, remediation and closure/reclamation projects for mining, oil and gas, energy, and governmental sectors supported by KC Harvey.
Position Responsibilities
This position consists of both field and office work, requiring close collaboration with KC Harvey staff to develop practical, science-based solutions for our clients. Reporting to a Senior Project Manager in our Bozeman, Montana Office, the Staff Environmental Engineer, Geologist, or Scientist will work directly with our project managers providing field and office support to various projects, including conducting environmental monitoring and investigations, developing sampling plans, data analysis, site characterization, permitting support, closure planning and reclamation cost estimate support, and report writing. This position’s main responsibility is to support projects in the Bozeman office, as well to projects and offices throughout KC Harvey. This position presents the opportunity to participate and become an expert in an array of development, operation, remediation and closure/reclamation projects for mining, oil and gas, energy, and governmental sectors supported by KC Harvey.
Position Responsibilities
- Completing environmental and water resource project tasks
- Managing and analyzing environmental data
- Sampling of groundwater, surface water, and soil
- Storm water permitting, inspections, reporting, and compliance and maintenance
- Experience in development and implementation of project work plans, including sampling/analysis
- Support technical and regulatory permitting
- Support closure/reclamation cost estimate efforts
- Aquifer characterization
- Support remedial design and implementation
- Support Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessments, SPCC planning and SWPPPs
- Prepare client reports and project deliverables
- Expectation of support for an array of projects throughout the U.S.
- A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, geology, hydrology/hydrogeology, environmental science, or related field.
- 2–8 years of relevant professional experience preferred.
- Maintain relevant and essential certifications (identified in coordination with the Supervisor).
- Montana SWPPP Preparer/Administrator certification preferred.
- Familiarity with state and federal environmental regulations (e.g., NEPA, EPA guidelines, Montana Water Quality Circulars, Montana Metal Mine Reclamation, state specific voluntary cleanup programs, NPDES/MPDES permitting, closure/reclamation standards, and other regional environmental regulatory requirements,).
- Technical writing, data interpretation, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and deliver high-quality work on schedule.
- Problem-solving ability to handle unexpected challenges requiring quick thinking and flexibility.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, GIS, AutoCAD, or other data analysis software.
- Proficiency in project management tools preferred (MS Project, Procore, or Primavera).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Expectation for travel and conducting fieldwork in variable terrain and weather conditions.
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
- Ability to participate in pre-employment drug and alcohol testing.
- Report daily to the Bozeman, Montana Office (in -office or field, unless approved to work from home).
- Ability to travel as required.
- Ability to work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.).
- Ability to walk on uneven terrain and carry field equipment weighing up to 30-50 pounds.
- Ability to stand, bend, and kneel during field activities and sampling events.
- Ability to wear required PPE and comply with both client and company field safety protocols.