Project Manager, Hydrogeologist, Hydrogeology, Geochemistry

RSI EnTech Published: June 13, 2018
Skill Level
Senior Level
Job Type
Full-time
Categories
Project Management / Scientific

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Description

~ RSI is a small business founded 1996 in Oak Ridge, TN, serving major federal clients and Fortune 500 engineering and construction companies. ~

With more than 280 employees, RSI has worked to earn a reputation for customer satisfaction through cost-effective and innovative solutions. We have over 21 years of experience in the highly regulated federal and utility markets providing environmental restoration services and project controls while maintaining an excellent safety record.

In October 2016, RSI was acquired by Arctic Slope Regional Corporation’s (ASRC) wholly-owned subsidiary ASRC Industrial Services (AIS). RSI is a cornerstone of the platform AIS is building to provide comprehensive environmental and construction management services to Federal and commercial customers nationwide.

Position Overview

Project Manager will be an expert in hydrogeology, geochemistry or a related field. Opportunities to work on challenging site investigations, remediation, water resources and extensive monitoring projects on the Oak Ridge Reservation.

Knowledge equivalent to that obtained with a Master’s degree in a field directly related to the work performed, with a minimum of ten years’ experience, and while serving as a technical lead, task manager, or equivalent is required.

Subject matter expert responsible for evaluations of high-profile projects in complex hydrogeological environments, interpretations of contaminant transport and media monitoring within geological strata, and providing support to ORR groundwater strategy. Supports the Water Resources Restoration Program including tasks such as the field implementation, data analysis, reporting and conceptual site model development. Provides support to or interfaces directly with Regulatory and Department of Energy agencies. Responsible for the technical implementation of the ORR Groundwater Program.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical evaluations with innovative solutions for geologic and hydrogeologic investigations including the ability to run geologic visualization tools, perform and/or support analytical and numerical groundwater flow modeling and interpret large data to develop conceptual site models at complex sites.
  • Provide technical expertise, support and/or perform environmental evaluations through all aspects of data collection, management, and interpretation.
  • Work with engineers, GIS specialists, and other environmental experts to contribute to larger multidisciplinary projects.
  • Prepare technical documents including, but not limited to, work plans, monthly and yearly reports, proposals, calculations, and cost estimates.
  • Design and implement components of environmental remedies in the office and field.
  • This work may include use of a variety of remedial alternatives/technologies (e.g., enhanced bioremediation, thermal treatment) and operation and maintenance of remedial systems (e.g., pump and treat).
  • Design and oversee drilling activities including monitoring wells, direct push installations, and maintenance activities.
  • Interface with sampling teams to troubleshoot issues. Interface and/or oversee well drillers.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 10 years’ experience in hydrogeological characterization on CERCLA sites.
  • Minimum of a Master of Science degree in geology or closely related field.
  • Knowledge and experience with the Oak Ridge Reservation geology, groundwater, surface water, and site history highly preferred.
  • Experience working with Regulatory agencies on a government site is required.
  • Experience in the development of Data Quality Objectives, Sampling and Analysis Plans
  • Experience with environmental regulatory requirements including CERCLA regulations and the CERCLA decision-making process.
  • Experience and understanding of groundwater characterization and remediation; groundwater well installation, development, and monitoring; development of conceptual site models; and groundwater fate and transport modeling.
  • Providing support using technical impracticability waivers.

Additional Information

RSI’s long-term success is centered around our core competencies focused on environmental cleanup and industrial site reuse. We perform a wide range of services so we are able to provide an integrated approach to project planning, execution, and closure activities. RSI’s core competencies include:

  • Environmental Regulatory Strategy providing planning for strategic project development, execution, and decision documents to meet regulatory requirements while working to reduce cost and accelerate schedules.
  • Comprehensive Characterization offering our wide array of highly-specialized characterization capabilities with knowledge of the environment and facility infrastructure to develop a complete and customized approach for achieving site restoration, facility demolition, or reuse objectives.
  •  Long-term Stewardship executing surveillance and maintenance of post-closure infrastructure to ensure continued protection of human health and the environment and support beneficial site reuse.
  •  Project Controls developing and maintaining integrated site-wide and project life-cycle baselines, detailed cost estimating and scheduling, and managing the evaluation of overall project risks to support the execution of major environmental and capital infrastructure projects.
  • Renewable Energy creating a lineage of environmental stewardship and sustainability achievements by developing utility-scale solar projects for reuse of brownfield or underutilized sites and to provide additional value to commercial development.

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