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Fishbeck is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Environmental Engineer, Geologist, or Hydrogeologist with a focus on remediation to assist with environmental investigation and remediation projects. This role is crucial as it involves working with a team of passionate professionals dedicated to the investigation and remediation of contaminated sites. The successful candidate will be responsible for the design, specification, development, and assessment of remedial processes, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal laws. Creativity and attention to detail are essential to help clients navigate environmental compliance effectively. The primary functions of this position include designing and interpreting site investigations of contaminated media such as soil, groundwater, surface water, soil gas, indoor air, and sediment. The role also involves performing feasibility studies and cost estimating, as well as designing and implementing pilot tests. The candidate will be expected to design and implement both ex-situ and in-situ soil, sediment, and groundwater remedial actions, as well as vapor mitigation systems. Additionally, the preparation of technical reports, letters, memoranda, plans, specifications, performance monitoring plans, operation and maintenance plans, and proposals will be part of the responsibilities. Managing projects and maintaining communication with clients and regulators is also a key aspect of this role. The work environment is primarily indoors, but candidates should be prepared for occasional outdoor work, which may involve moderate lifting, carrying, and hiking through uneven terrain and construction or drilling sites. The position requires normal office working conditions, including sitting and using a computer, and may involve driving to project sites. Visual acuity is necessary to perform the responsibilities effectively, and accommodations may be made for qualified individuals who require them.