Ecological and Human Health Risk Assessor - Remote!!!
AECOMAbout the role
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Job Description
AECOM has an opening for a Risk Assessor/Toxicologist for a REMOTE role within the United States. However the role will have a focus on California sites, with the primary group being based out of the Oakland/Sacramento area. The role is to assist with a variety of projects including data management, site investigations and remediation. The successful candidate will assist with gathering and analyzing geological, hydrogeological and geochemical data in both the field and office settings to support a wide range of projects for private and government clients throughout the US (and internationally).
The responsibilities of this position may include, but are not limited to:
- Maintaining knowledge of federal and state regulations/guidance documents for conducting risk assessments.
- Performing human health and/or ecological risk assessments in accordance with regulatory guidance and project-specific work plans.
- Supporting execution of projects involving soil gas, soil, and groundwater investigation, compliance, and remediation activities in accordance with regulatory guidance, including: the DTSC Vapor Intrusion Guidance, CERCLA, Clean Water Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, RWQCB, or other regulatory programs.
- Developing Risk Assessment Work Plans and contributing to Quality Assurance Project Plans.
- Preparing technical deliverables; including writing reports and performing/reviewing risk assessment calculations.
- Providing field services for site investigation, soil, air, and groundwater sample collection, and related work.
- Work under the supervision of a principal risk assessor, but able to work independently and collaboratively with a minimal level of guidance needed for unfamiliar tasks.
- Ability to work independently with diverse staff in office setting.
- Must be able to conform to AECOM travel policies, including ability to obtain and hold the AECOM corporate credit card for use in making travel-related purchases .
- Must demonstrate professional demeanor in written and verbal communications with clients, regulatory officials, and fellow employees.
Candidate must also be able to work as part of a project team comprised of AECOM staff and subcontractors. Flexibility to work on a multitude of diverse projects, a positive attitude, and commitment to workplace health and safety are imperative. Field work will be required including oversight of subcontractors.
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
- BA/BS in Toxicology, Biology, Environmental Science or related field.
- Two (2) years of experience as a Risk Assessor Scientist/Toxicologist familiar with the California regulatory environment or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
- Valid Driver's license, subject to MVR
- Ability to travel up to 25% to various job sites within US
- US Citizen/US Permanent Resident
Preferred Qualifications
- Selected candidate will be required to complete 40-hour HAZWOPER training or annual refresher class, if needed.
- Experience performing human health and/or ecological risk assessments in accordance with regulatory guidance and project-specific work plans.
- Experience preparing technical deliverables: including writing reports and performing/reviewing risk assessment calculations.
- Desire for professional development and obtain DABT certification
- Familiarity with the California regulatory environment.
- Understand and assist with development and updating conceptual site models.
- Collect and evaluate environmental data in field and office settings.
- Possesses technical report writing skills.
- Proficiency with database management programs such as: EQUIS, SQL and Microsoft Access.
- Proficient with basic
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