Senior Environmental Engineer/Scientist
Seattle, Washington
Senior Environmental Engineer/Scientist
Location:
Employment Type:
Full-time
TIG Environmental performs environmental allocation/litigation support activities, focusing on contaminant source identification, site and industry archaeology, environmental forensics, and the characterization and remediation of contaminated waterfront and upland sites. We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced environmental engineer, in our west coast offices, either Seattle, WA or Portland, OR. We are specifically looking for professionals with 6-10 years of technical experience.
Why work for TIG Environmental?
We are a specialized, scientific company with diverse clients and projects across the United States and in Europe, where we operate in a highly integrated and collaborative environment. Staff have consistent and regular exposure to projects and teams located outside their local office environment
We are an equal opportunity employer with a diverse talent pool, including environmental. scientists, engineers, geologists, chemists, modelers, data scientists, and private investigators
Our client and project needs allow employees to gain exposure to interesting, challenging, and complex assignments that provide opportunities for professional development and career growth while working on interdisciplinary teams.
Each employee is encouraged to develop and implement a personal Professional Development Plan, fostering career growth while receiving coaching from senior team members.
We have a comprehensive health and safety program that focuses on the safety and well-being of all TIG employees.
We produce high quality technical work product that satisfies client objectives and provide professional satisfaction for each individual.
We offer a competitive benefits package that including health, vision, and dental care as well as vacation/sick time and a 401(k) savings plan with employer matching.
Job Requirements:
6-10 years of environmental or civil engineering experience, ideally in stormwater investigation, sediment investigation, management, and/or remediation projects in both fresh water and marine environments
B.S. / M.S. degree in environmental or civil engineering
Certification as an Engineer in Training (EIT) at minimum, PE ideal
Demonstrated experience with stormwater management and design of stormwater systems
Demonstrated technical experience and knowledge of current technologies, industry practices, and regulations related to contaminated sediment management
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects with cross-functional teams and strict deadlines
Experience developing feasibility studies, remedial decision documents and reports, experience with all facets of remedial design, experience with implementing remedies including project management and oversight.
Strong interpersonal, writing, presentation, and analytical skills, and experience interfacing with clients, counsel, regulatory agencies, and contractors
Team player with a high degree of self-motivation
Excellent organizational skills
Proficient with Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Project
40-hour HAZWOPER certification