Job Description: Principal/Senior Geologist, Pay is flexible depending on experience upwards of 200k. 75% in office 25% onsite for a Geotechnical Engineering and consulting company which services Geotechnical, geology, groundwater, and environmental sciences and soils.
Lots of work on K-12, Universities and Hospitals. Clients include public agencies and private sector clients in the transportation, water/wastewater, educational, residential, commercial and other market segments.
They are requiring a CEG currently or with their PG on their way to get their CEG.
Responsibilities:
- Apply geologic and environmental knowledge and practices
- Make important decisions and represent the organization in conferences
- Supervise, plan, coordinate and direct large and small projects with complex features
- Track project budgets and schedules, and submit technically accurate deliverables
- Maintain existing clients and develop new business
- Train and supervise subordinate personnel
- Support, grow and develop the regional Converse Southern California Environmental operations
- Perform conventional types of plans, investigations, surveys, structures or equipment
- Generate proposals, schedule environmental site assessments, manage hazardous materials, and collect samples
- Prepare reports and do other needed activities
Reporting Structure/Limits of Authority and Responsibility:
- Consult with supervisor concerning problems and developments
- Supervision and guidance relate largely to overall objectives, critical issues, new concepts and policy matters
Work Environment:
- Night and weekend work, and travel may be required
- Regional support of all Southern California Environmental operations
Basically, we're looking for a knowledgeable and experienced geologist who can make decisions, lead projects, manage budgets and schedules, and supervise subordinate personnel. The job might require some night and weekend work, and you'll have to support our Southern California Environmental operations. But don't worry, we'll consult with you on problems and developments, and you'll have a chance to generate proposals and prepare reports. So, if you love rocks, dirt, and hazardous materials, and enjoy working with a fun team, this might be the perfect job for you!