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Environmental Engineer : 200636
Job Description
Environmental Engineer (Entry–Intermediate Level | Consulting)
Pay: $32.69- $45.67 per hour DOE
About the Role
We are seeking an Environmental Engineer to support environmental compliance and consulting projects across diverse client sites. This role offers a mix of office and field work, partnering with senior engineers to deliver environmental solutions that meet regulatory requirements and sustainability goals.
You will support environmental assessments, compliance strategies, reporting, and technical evaluations while gaining hands-on consulting experience.
Key Responsibilities
Support environmental compliance and consulting projects
Prepare and review technical reports, calculations, and project documentation
Evaluate environmental data and regulatory requirements
Assist with environmental permitting and compliance strategies
Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and maintain client relationships
Participate in field work (travel up to 40–60%)
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical, Civil, or Environmental Engineering, or Environmental Science
Minimum 4+ years of environmental consulting experience
Knowledge of federal and state/provincial environmental regulations
Understanding of environmental compliance and permitting
Ability to travel up to 40–60%
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) license or ability to obtain within 6 months
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree
Strong technical writing and report review skills
Experience advising clients on environmental compliance
Strong communication and problem-solving skills
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Additional Information
Meet Your Recruiter
April Shelton
April Shelton is a senior recruiter with more than 25 years in the industry. April specializes in nuclear, power, and energy engineering. Her advice to job seekers is "Always have an updated resume. Don’t reply to a job posting if you are not fully qualified. If you use a cell phone as your primary contact, make sure it is professional and doesn’t have a song playing or an unprofessional voicemail message."