Geologist 03969 NWSS

North Wind Group

The Role

Overview

Field geologist managing environmental investigations and remediation projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • field geology
  • drilling oversight
  • sample collection
  • data analysis
  • project management
  • document management

Tasks

-Assisting in developing more junior staff in technical and consulting excellence. -Manage all field geological aspects of environmental projects for federal and state government, and commercial clients. -Responsible for management of project documents. -Prepares sample for testing, records in situ data, and logs daily activities. -Collect data and samples in accordance with approved procedures. -Office duties will include data analysis and field summary report writing. -Participate in field efforts as needed to support the successful execution of projects. -Organize and lead project teams in the successful completion of project tasks. -Analyzing and evaluating technical environmental data to ensure completeness and accuracy. -Analyzing project needs and establishing appropriate project priorities. -Field duties will include Direct Push Technology, Hollow Stem Auger, and Roto-Sonic drilling rig oversight. -Field duties will include DPT and rotosonic drilling oversight of investigative and remedial projects. -Collects and documents soil, air, and/or water samples to determine presence and quantity of contaminates.

Requirements

  • bachelor's
  • 5+ yrs
  • ms office
  • osha 30
  • cercla
  • rcra

What You Bring

-Must pass pre-employment drug testing. -Must have a valid driver license. -Bachelor’s Degree in a geology, environmental science or a geological related field -Demonstrated, substantial experience writing technical plans and reports for regulatory review. -Ability to work independently, as well as part of a team, and make decisions, solve problems, exercise good judgment, work under pressure, and capable of prioritizing workload. -Experience with soil/groundwater sampling, drilling oversight including lithologic logging, and CERCLA and RCRA remedial investigations/remedial actions. -Extended overnight travel and the ability to obtain a federal site badge are required. -Ability to utilize multiple word-processing and database applications including MS Office applications Word, Excel, and Access. -Knowledge and experience with various media (e.g., soil, soil vapor, groundwater), contaminant types, and standard operating procedures for investigation and corrective action. -Strong oral and written communication skills; ability to effectively present information and respond effectively and sensitively to questions from clients, managers, staff and the general public. -Must have a minimum of 5 years of related geology experience in the environmental field. -Ability to manage field projects with extensive customer contact. -Ability to drive a pick-up truck and/or transit van. -Able to manage field subcontractors. -Knowledge and experience with drilling oversight including soil borings, monitoring well installations, and monitoring well abandonments. -Experience working on projects for Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, or other federal agencies. -Working knowledge of the CERCLA and/or RCRA regulatory processes for facility investigation and corrective action. -Excellent proof-reading and writing skills. -High degree of sensitivity regarding confidential client and employee information. -Excellent interpersonal skills; work effectively and cooperatively with all levels of management, staff, and clients, as well as outside business associates. -OSHA 30 Hour -Demonstrated ability to work accurately, follow procedures and schedules, and prioritize multiple tasks. -Must pass pre-employment background check. -Ability to pass U.S. Government employment background check and acquire U.S. Government Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credential card.

Benefits

-40 Hour HAZWOPER with 8-hour refresher

The Company

About North Wind Group

-The company, operating across 30+ U.S. locations including Alaska, Hawaii, and Guam, functions as a subsidiary of an Alaska Native Corporation. -It is known for self-performing complex scopes with cost efficiency and delivering high-integrity solutions. -Its projects span federal, state, and private sectors, including environmental remediation, facility operations, IT/cyber systems, and infrastructure upgrades. -The company blends technical services with cyber and IT expertise, offering clients a rare multidisciplinary edge.

Sector Specialisms

Environmental

Engineering

Mission Support

Construction

Response and Reclamation

Program Management

Environmental Remediation

Unexploded Ordnance/Military Munitions Response (MMRP)

Regulatory Public Involvement

Environmental Compliance

Project Management

Communications

Quality Assurance

Nuclear Safety

Transportation

Manufacturing

Facilities Operation and Maintenance

Waste Management

Radiological Services

Security Control and Force Protection

Fuel Maintenance

Horizontal Construction

Vertical and Building Construction

Renovation and Modernization

Demolition

Site Work

Underground Utilities

Security Clearance

-must pass pre‑employment background check. -must pass pre‑employment drug testing. -must be able to pass u.s. government background check and obtain a piv credential.