Senior Scientist - Environmental Services
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Senior Scientist - Environmental Services
Location: Ridgeland, MS (Remote flexibility available)
The Senior Scientist plays a critical technical and leadership role, handling a wide range of assignments, including complex and challenging projects. This individual must bring a high level of scientific and practical knowledge, applying the latest advancements to investigate and resolve environmental issues.
We are looking for a strong technical "seller/doer"-someone who not only delivers high-quality results but also develops client relationships and drives new opportunities. This role will primarily support operations in Mississippi, with collaboration across company regions.
General Responsibilities:
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Ensure technical accuracy and quality of all client deliverables
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Develop and maintain relationships with clients and regulatory agencies
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Promote Thompson Engineering services and pursue project opportunities
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Mentor, motivate, and guide junior staff
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Represent the company at client meetings, conferences, and trade shows, including speaking engagements on subject-matter expertise
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Demonstrate leadership and sound decision-making
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Occasional travel may be required
Essential Functions:
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Ensure all scientific/engineering work aligns with professional standards and good scientific practices
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Lead preliminary design studies, project planning, and layout activities
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Consult with clients, scientists, engineers, architects, and vendors to determine optimal, cost-effective solutions
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Select appropriate materials and equipment following sound scientific methodology
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Develop accurate resource and personnel estimates for project execution
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Write clear, concise technical specifications and proactively gather necessary information
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Prepare detailed technical reports, cost estimates, and schedules in compliance with applicable regulations
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Organize and manage personnel to ensure efficiency and adherence to budget
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Supervise and assume responsibility for all work under your direction
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Coordinate efforts with interdisciplinary teams, including engineering, purchasing, and management
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Ensure projects are completed on time and within budget
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Prepare and oversee Phase I and Phase II ESA proposals and reports; have working knowledge of NPDES Permits, SWPPPs, SPCC Plans, and conduct stormwater compliance inspections. Perform and/or supervise field sampling events and guide technicians and junior scientists
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Participate in marketing efforts and business development by providing project write-ups and resume updates as needed
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Follow all company policies and procedures, including those related to safety and quality
Additional Responsibilities:
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Maintain active membership in professional organizations and societies
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Demonstrate consistent and punctual attendance
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Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications - Minimum Requirements:
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Environmental Science, Geology, or a related field from an accredited institution
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: Experience with Phase I and Phase II ESAs, NPDES permitting, and Clean Water Act compliance
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Certification/Registration as a Professional (or Master's degree in a field without licensure requirements)
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Minimum of 10 years of environmental consulting or experience with federal/state environmental regulatory agencies
Physical and Work Requirements:
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Willingness to work flexible hours and overtime based on project demands
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Ability to travel occasionally, including field work and site visits as needed