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Employer
CPH, Inc.
Location
Orlando, Florida, US
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Aug 5, 2021

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Sector
Consultancy/Private Sector
Field
Conservation science
Discipline
Soils
Salary Type
Salary
Employment Type
Full time
CPH has two openings in its Orlando, Florida office for the following positions:

Environmental Scientist with 2 to 5 years experience with a B.S. in biology/environmental science field required. Must have knowledge of wetland delineation, water quality monitoring, flora and fauna identification, species survey protocol, qualitative & quantitative monitoring methodologies, functional assessment experience and strong oral and written communication skills.

Environmental Scientistwith 7 to 12 years experience with a B.S. in biology/environmental science field required. Must have expertise in of wetland delineation, water quality monitoring, flora and fauna identification, species survey protocol, qualitative & quantitative monitoring methodologies, functional assessment experience and strong oral and written communication skills.

These positions provide an opportunity for skilled, self-motivated, and detail-oriented professionals to join an established, growing Architectural and Engineering Design Firm. CPH, Inc. is a multi-disciplined firm that provides its clients complete services from project inception through construction. Our in-house professionals include Engineers, Architects, Landscape Architects, Planners, Surveyors, Biologists and Construction Management personnel. Our teams develop innovative solutions for complex design challenges and are dedicated to providing clients with the highest quality service. CPH has been in business for over 40 years and is consistently ranked as one of the Top 500 Design Firms in the nation by ENR.

Requirements Environmental Scientist (2 to 5 years experience):

Proficient with wetland delineation - identification of hydric soils and knowledge of plants required.
Proficient with water quality monitoring - procedures, QAQC and analysis of results
Physically able to conduct field work in all weather conditions and environments
Able to furnish assistance to engineers and scientists with standard environmental issues
Able to provide a draft work product to supervisor that was prepared using sound professional judgement.
Able to produce standard work products with minimal review comments
Independently evaluates, selects and applies standard techniques, procedures and criteria using judgement and knowledge of principles and techniques in making minor adaptations and modifications to the work product.
Able to recognize and then ask when assistance is needed
Able to work under supervision, receiving instruction on specific assignment objectives, standard permitting projects and propose possible solutions.
Able to demonstrate responsibility by adhering to project scope, completing a job within the budget limitations and bringing issues of concern to supervisor's attention.
Proficient in Microsoft Office: Excel, Word, and Power Point.
Detailed oriented

Job Responsibilities:

Office and field work attendant to due diligence investigations, permitting, project management and special environmental studies and surveys. The applicant should be physically able to complete strenuous field work when required.

Requirements Environmental Scientist (7 to 12 years experience):

Proficient with wetland delineation - identification of hydric soils and knowledge of plants required.
Proficient with water quality monitoring - procedures, QAQC and analysis of results
Physically able to conduct field work in all weather conditions and environments
Able to furnish assistance to engineers and scientists with standard environmental issues
Experience with permitting with the 5 Water Management Districts, FDEP and the Army Corps of Engineers and local municipalities
Able to provide a draft work product to supervisor that was prepared using sound professional judgement.
Able to produce standard work products with minimal review comments
Independently evaluates, selects and applies standard techniques, procedures and criteria using judgement and knowledge of principles and techniques in making minor adaptations and modifications to the work product.
Able to recognize and then ask when assistance is needed
May be required to supervise or coordinate the work of others on specific assignments.
Able to work under supervision, receiving instruction on specific assignment objectives, standard permitting projects and propose possible solutions.
Able to demonstrate responsibility by adhering to project scope, completing a job within the budget limitations and bringing issues of concern to supervisor's attention.
Detailed oriented
FFWCC Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent Permit

Job Responsibilities:

Office and field work attendant to due diligence investigations, permitting, project management and special environmental studies and surveys. The applicant should be physically able to complete strenuous field work when required. Should be proficient with Excel, Microsoft Word, Power Point.

Compensation & Benefits:

Dependent upon experience.
CPH offers Medical, Dental and Vision with a quality insurance company.
Company Paid Life Insurance and Long Term Disability.
401K, Paid Personal Time Off, and Paid Holidays

CPH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Drug Free Work Environment Employer.

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