Environmental Scientist/Engineer (M.Sc./M.Eng. or Ph.D.)

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Our Opportunity
We are currently seeking a Scientist/Engineer for our Practice in Burlington, MA. In this role you will work as part of a team to provide technical analysis on existing projects and business development efforts. You will be responsible for
Organizing, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting environmental chemistry data Technically reviewing and summarizing documents (., historical operations, environmental reports, regulations, agency correspondence, testimony) to support environmental litigation matters Preparing technical memoranda, portions of expert reports, and presentations Collaboratively supporting multidisciplinary teams in the Environmental and Earth Sciences and other Exponent practices on exciting and challenging projects Investing in your professional developmentAttending conference presentations and participating in journal publications Expanding your professional visibility Developing client relationships Assisting with Exponent’s business development efforts You will have the following skills and qualifications
. in Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, or a related field; ./. with relevant experience will be considered. Non-academic experience in the field of environmental sciences/engineering (consulting experience is a plus) Field experience with contaminated site investigation and/or remediation with a consulting company in the USA is a plus Environmental litigation support experience with a consulting company in the USA is a plus Familiarity with environmental chemistry, statistical analysis, contaminant fate and transport, and/or allocation of environmental contamination response costs is a plus Strong interest in career and professional development within a dynamic consulting environment Excellent communication, organization, and writing skills Detail oriented, able to work independently, and manage time effectively Strong ability to prioritize multiple projects with competing deadlines
Location:
Burlington