Stone Environmental Inc.
Stone Environmental, Inc. is seeking an environmental engineer with a strong educational and work background in
environmental investigation and remediation to be a member of our Environmental Assessment and Remediation
team. The successful applicant will provide technical support for a variety of projects at hazardous waste and
brownfield sites. The candidate should be familiar with various strategies to remediate contamination in soil,
groundwater, and soil gas. The position involves travel for field work throughout Vermont. Occasional travel for
projects outside Vermont will be required.
At Stone the health and safety of our employee-owners is a priority, that’s why we are requiring all successful
candidates for this position be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or willing to become vaccinated as a condition of
employment.
Responsibilities
Work will involve a variety of analysis and design tasks; data collection, environmental site assessment with field work; preparation of engineering design calculations, drawings, and specifications; and technical research and report writing. Under supervision of a professional engineer, tasks will include pre-design site investigations, engineering design support, performance of remedial pilot studies, development of operation and maintenance plans, bid specification development, construction and demolition oversight, and reporting.
Required Skills/Experience
To be considered for this position, the following skills are required:
Legally able to work in the United States (proper documentation required)
Personal organization and attention to detail
Troubleshooting skills, mechanical aptitude
The ability to work as a member of a team in a fast-paced, dynamic setting
Demonstrated ability to successfully manage multiple tasks independently
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Clear and concise verbal and written communication skills
Ability to lift and carry heavy loads (more than 50 lbs) and working in all weather conditions
Preferred Skills/Experience
40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER or the ability to train upon hire
Experience conducting site investigations at contaminated sites, especially in Vermont
Experience designing, installing, and/or operating remedial systems
Experience collecting and field-processing samples of various environmental media
Ability to use CAD software to develop site plans and figures
Ability to use geographic information systems (GIS) and relational database software
Experience Level and Education
Bachelor’s degree in environmental or civil engineering is required
One to four years of relevant experience in the technical skill areas described above
Engineer-in-Training certification is required
An advanced degree can be used in substitution for two years of experience