At Woodard & Curran, there’s nothing we love more than a tough engineering challenge. We handle a wide range of water and environmental issues—solving complex problems with creativity and tenacity. That’s how we make a difference to our clients, people, and planet. Our company was founded on a simple concept: provide a safe and enjoyable place to work with opportunity, integrity, and commitment, and we will attract talented people. Those people are at the heart of our firm, solving some of the most pressing water and environmental challenges for our clients.
Overview:
We are looking for a motivated engineer/scientist to join our environmental, health & safety compliance team. If you are looking for career growth and want to expand your skills while working alongside talented experts, then this is the opportunity for you! You will be involved with project work and will interact with clients from your first day, working side-by-side with experienced engineers and scientists to help clients address their environmental, health & safety challenges. Exercise your creativity and problem-solving skills in a supportive environment where every perspective is valued. We are a mission-driven organization that puts our people first, with a culture that focuses on providing meaningful work, engaging challenges, recognition, and reward.
Responsibilities:
This position will be based out of Central New York but will support projects across the country. Some examples of potential project areas include waste management, stormwater permitting and management, air quality, oil spill prevention & preparedness, and overall environmental health & safety. Duties will include field work (site inspections, compliance audits, data gathering), regulatory review and investigation, environmental compliance program development (plans, permits, training, assessments), data management (spreadsheet and database), environmental literature searches/reviews, and report writing.
Qualifications:
BS or BA, with a strong background in chemistry, biology, geology, environmental science/studies, or related field.
2+ years’ experience in environmental, health & safety field.
Strong computer skills including Word, Excel, Access and database software preferred.
Excellent writing and communication skills.
40-hour OSHA training is a plus.
Must be able to work independently, communicate effectively and balance multiple projects and tasks.