Sr. Scientist - Ridgeland, MS 01/11/2024 - Thompson Engineering
Ridgeland, MS
About the Job
Position Summary
The Senior Scientist must possess a high level of technical knowledge and the ability to handle a broad range of assignments, including the most difficult and complex. This person must be able to apply the latest technological advancements in their field to investigate and solve problems. The following are general expectations for the position:
- Ensure technical quality of all client deliverables.
- Develop and maintain client and regulatory agency relationships.
- Market Thompson Engineering services and work to identify and develop project opportunities.
- Mentor and motivate staff.
- Attend client and industry conferences and trade shows, with willingness to present on subject matter expertise.
- Exhibit strong leadership and decision-making skills.
- Some occasional travel may be required.
The position offers the opportunity to work with environmental professionals across our company's geography, but primarily in Mississippi. The position allows for some remote/work-from-home flexibility.
Essential Functions of the Position
- Assuring that all scientific/engineering work performed by individual or under his direct supervision adheres to good scientific practice.
- Handling preliminary design studies, project planning, layouts, and other activities.
- Consulting with clients, other scientist, engineers, architects, vendors, etc., as necessary to determine the most practical and desirable design in keeping with the budget.
- Selecting suitable materials and equipment in accordance with good scientific practices.
- Preparing accurate estimates of personnel and resources necessary to complete a project.
- Writing specifications for materials and equipment in a clear, concise manner. Anticipating information needed and taking the necessary action to obtain it.
- Preparing detailed reports in accordance with good scientific practice, including cost estimates and schedules, and in compliance with all applicable codes, regulations, and restrictions.
- Organizing, scheduling, and directing the work of others so as to make the most efficient use of personnel and the allotted budget. Efficient use of company resources to accomplish the intended work.
- Supervising, checking, and assuming responsibility for all work done under his/her direction.
- Coordinating work with that of other scientist, engineers, architects, estimators, purchasing personnel, management, etc., involved in the project.
- Completing work on time and within the allotted budget and resource estimate.
- Prepare Phase I and Phase II proposals, plans and reports for commercial, industrial and UST sites, and have a working knowledge of NPDES Permits, SWPPPs, SPCC Plans, and perform storm water compliance inspection. This position will occasionally require performance and/or oversight of field sampling events and supervision of technicians and staff scientists.
- Marketing Thompson Holdings, Inc. Companies' services to current and potential clients. Participating in business development activities, providing completed project write-up's, and updated resume information as requested.
- Following Thompson Engineering company policies and procedures, including safety and quality.
Minimum Requirements
- BS or MS in environmental science or geology, from an accredited institution. Experience in performing Phase I and Phase II ESAs, NPDES permitting and the Clean Water Act and associated laws/regulations is preferred.
- Certification/Registration as a Professional or Master Degree for fields in which there is no certification in the field.
A minimum of ten years of environmental consulting, and or state or federal environmental regulatory experience.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be willing to work flexible schedules and overtime as needed by the department needs.
- Ability to operate a computer and sit for long periods of time.
- Ability to bend for filing, and to perform inspections and sampling over varied terrain.
- Ability to communicate in writing and orally.
About Us
Thompson Engineering was formed in 1953 to provide quality assurance for construction projects related to industrial, infrastructure, and community development. As a drilling, materials testing, construction inspection, and chemistry laboratory firm, we supported the engineering and construction industry. Our early years were building blocks that allowed us to get our feet wet - literally - performing services along the Gulf Coast's rivers, bayous, and streams.
Today, Thompson Engineering is known for leadership on projects defining skylines, coastlines, and transportation lines. We support clients in the industrial, commercial, transportation, federal, and municipal markets. While we are still one of the first companies on project sites conducting environmental assessments, land surveys, and geotechnical studies, our design teams are close behind. We now deliver cutting-edge solutions to complex infrastructure and building requirements. And our project management and construction management services mean we are often one of the last teams to leave. From start to finish, we are a proven leader in the planning, design, and construction of major transportation, economic development, and waterfront projects across the Southeast.
Thompson Engineering and Watermark Design Group are equal opportunity employers. M/F/D/V. Pre-employment drug screen and motor vehicle record checks are required.