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Burns & McDonnell Remediation Engineer - ENS in Mumbai, India

Description

The Environmental Services practice of Burns and McDonnell is a 500 strong team that operates out of 10 offices in the US.In 2019, Burns & McDonnell India started supporting the ENS team in the US in areas including air quality services, remediation services, natural & cultural resources, and environmental engineering.We are building a team that will offer 360-degree support and be an integrated member of the US teams for execution of various projects.

Burns & McDonnell India (BMI) Environmental Division is looking for a well-rounded individual with 4 – 8 years of experience who is looking for an opportunity to leverage their knowledge and experience and be part of an exciting experience of growing a team that provides comprehensive support to our remediation and environmental engineering operations and projects in the US.The engineer will be part of a team that supports current work and helps in the expansion of the support we offer.Responsibilities will include execution of work, coordination with stake holders, quality of product.Areas of work include

·Data management and processing in EQuIS database

·Experience with multimedia data validation,

·Borehole logging using OpenGround,

·Phase1/Phase 2 reporting,

·Desktop studies,

·groundwater monitoring reports,

·Design and preparation of drawings using AutoCAD, Civil 3d

·Coordination with stake holders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in civil (general) or geology

  • Master’s degree in environmental engineering/science/technology or geology

  • Excellent written & verbal communication skills and attention to detail

  • Excellent knowledge of Excel, Word

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Added Qualifications ·US work experience and education·Knowledge of EQUiS, HEC-RAS, Modflow Flex

Job Engineering

Primary Location India-Maharashtra-Mumbai

Schedule: Full-time

Travel: No

Req ID: 240735

Job Hire Type Experienced Not Applicable #BMI N/A

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