Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

Tetra Tech is a leading provider of consulting, engineering, and technical services worldwide. We are a diverse company, including individuals with expertise in science, research, engineering, construction, and information technology. Our strength is in collectively providing integrated services—delivering the best solutions to meet our clients' needs. With more than 14,000 employees, 350 offices worldwide and 2.75 billion revenue in FY 2012, we provide services to protect and improve the quality of life through responsible resource management, sound infrastructure, and rapid communications ability. As part of the Tetra Tech family of companies, we are home to some of the best minds in the country, including nationally renowned subject matter experts. Whether we are contemplating the restoration of our environment or helping to revitalize our urban canters, we are thinking of clear sustainable solutions to resource management and infrastructure challenges. In fact, it’s much more than what can be done today; it’s what we’ll be able to do tomorrow. We offer competitive compensation and benefits and are searching for innovative people to join our teams. We are an equal opportunity employer.

Tetra Tech Inc. is currently seeking a full-time, Natural Resource Professional to work in our Honolulu, HI office.

The selected candidate will provide project support for environmental projects, related to commercial, state, county and federal clients. Candidate will be responsible for project management, field work (including sediment, soil and groundwater sampling, and drilling supervision), preparation of sampling plans and technical reports. Candidate will assist in preparing environmental compliance documents, including NEPA and HRS 343, state, federal and county permits, as well as natural resource management plans.

Job Requirements:

3 - 5 years of environmental consulting experience in Hawaii is required, including Hawaii-based natural resource experience. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of Hawaiian terrestrial resources and/or water resources and the environmental regulations associated with them. You will also have working knowledge of HEER Office Technical Guidance Manual (TGM) and experience with NEPA and HRS 343 and State and county land-use permits preferred.

We are looking for someone who has experience with DoD, State, and private sector projects and experience in preparation of work plans and technical reports. Previous environmental field experience is required, with ability to work independently on field projects. Experience in sediment, soil and groundwater sampling, and environmental drilling operations, and soil gas sampling is a plus. Ability to interpret and summarize analytical chemistry data preferred.

The successful candidate has the ability to interface with clients, subcontractors, working groups and internal customers and is able to communicate effectively and make evaluated decisions for the betterment of the client and the company. Strong verbal and written communication skills required. Enthusiasm, resourcefulness, and a positive attitude is a plus. Candidate should be self-motivated and able to take directions and work independently.

MS in Environmental Engineering, Geology, or Environmental Sciences is preferred. OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER Training, OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations Management and Supervisor Training, and advanced scuba certification are helpful but not required.

Must live in Hawaii at the time of application.

The work environment will consist of approximately 70% in the office, with occasional extended periods of field work. Part-time candidates (approximately 24 hours per week) will be considered, although would need to be available to work forty-hour weeks during occasional summer field work. Minimal travel required, expected to be predominantly within the main Hawaiian Islands. Must have the ability to handle general lifting associated with field sampling. Occasional work on vessels in harbors and in nearshore Hawaiian waters is expected.

To apply, please submit your resume & cover letter online at www.tetratech.com/career and search for Job ID # EMI-HI-44.

Tetra Tech is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we value workplace diversity. We invite resumes from all interested parties including women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities.

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For more information about Conservation Connections Job Manager and this opportunity please visit our website at http://www.tetratech.com/careers, contact us at or via email at Shannon.Stuver@tetratech.com.

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