Hazen and Sawyer is seeking an early-career geologist, hydrogeologist, or groundwater-focused engineer to join our South Florida team. As part of our groundwater and hydrogeology group, you will contribute to a variety of water infrastructure projects, including underground injection control (UIC), wellfield development, groundwater resource management, and aquifer protection initiatives.
Why Hazen and Sawyer:
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Founded in 1951 by the son of Allen Hazen (developer of the Hazen-Williams equation), we are an employee-owned company with a singular focus on "all things water."
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Our work includes planning, design, and oversight of construction of environmental infrastructure – for water, wastewater, and stormwater management.
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We foster a work environment low on bureaucracy and high in creativity.
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We recruit talented professionals, provide them with challenging, interesting, and creative assignments, and furnish them with the tools they need to succeed.
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We currently have over 2,000 employees in 70+ offices throughout the United States, Latin America, Canada, and the UK.
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Conduct hydrogeologic investigations, including data compilation, analysis, and presentation in tables, charts, and figures.
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Assist in preparing technical reports, maps, and visualizations using GIS and Microsoft Office tools.
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Support the development of underground injection control (UIC) plans and permit applications.
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Contribute to the preparation of technical specifications and design documents for well construction, testing, modification, and rehabilitation.
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Participate in fieldwork, including inspections, sampling, and shift-based oversight of:
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Well construction
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Well modification
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Well testing
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Well rehabilitation
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Collaborate with senior engineers and hydrogeologists for mentorship and technical development.
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Travel throughout Florida for site visits and field assignments.
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Bachelor’s degree in Geological Sciences, Hydrogeology or Environmental Engineering
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Eligibility to pursue Professional Geologist (PG) or Professional Engineer (PE) licensure upon completion of required experience.
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Strong interest in groundwater resource management and environmental infrastructure.
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Excellent communication, analytical, and organizational skills.
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Ability to work flexible schedules, including 24/7 field shifts as needed.
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Access to a personal vehicle for work travel
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and GIS tools.
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Prior experience in groundwater or wellfield projects.
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Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision, and prescription plans)
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Pre-tax flexible spending plans for medical, dependent care, and transportation
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Short and long-term disability, and employer-paid life insurance
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Paid holidays, floating holidays, and paid time off (PTO)
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Employer-contributed 401(k) plan and additional financial planning support
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Professional growth opportunities, including tuition reimbursement, in-house training, and incentives for professional registration and professional organization memberships
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Starting pay range for this position depends on skills, experience, education, and geographical location