Entry Level Field Scientist
Company: August Mack Environmental, Inc.
Location: Lewis Center
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ENTRY LEVEL FIELD SCIENTIST WHO
WE ARE When you choose to work at August Mack, you are joining a
company of professionals dedicated to expertise, innovation,
commitment, and making a lasting impact. Our commitment extends
beyond the company to our employees, clients, and the communities
we serve. We invest in our team by providing comprehensive
training, mentoring, and clearly defined career paths to empower
individuals to build skills, gain valuable experience, and grow
within their careers. With over 200 professionals and growing, our
diverse team brings expertise in geology, engineering,
environmental science, chemistry, health and safety and more. We
are client-focused and strive to be leading experts in our field.
Our mission is to provide expertise, innovation, and commitment in
everything we do, and we live out this mission every day. WHO YOU
ARE You are a hands-on, safety-conscious professional who thrives
in dynamic field environments. You’re eager to learn, adaptable to
changing project needs, and committed to protecting both people and
the environment. With a strong work ethic and attention to detail,
you take pride in executing technical tasks with precision while
growing your expertise in environmental sampling, site assessments,
and health & safety oversight. You communicate clearly, follow
instructions diligently, and bring a proactive mindset to every job
site. JOB SUMMARY The Entry Level Field Scientist supports
environmental field operations across a variety of project types.
Under guidance from senior staff, you will perform task-oriented
work including groundwater and soil sampling, vapor intrusion
studies, and monitoring well installations. You will also assist
with Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments and develop
competency in additional areas such as stormwater sampling,
industrial hygiene inspections, and remedial construction support.
This role requires strict adherence to safety protocols, accurate
field documentation, and coordination with subcontractors and
internal teams. Fieldwork may involve wearing Level C PPE with
respirators and operating in diverse outdoor conditions. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS Perform task-oriented work with instruction Perform as
Site Supervisor/H&S Officer on most project work Understand and
apply safety considerations for projects Learn the skills to become
competent in core tasks: Groundwater Sampling (Low-Flow, Grab,
Peristaltic, & Bailer Techniques) Monitoring Well Installation
(Direct-Push, Hollow Stem Auger, etc.) Vapor Intrusion Studies
(Leak Testing, Equipment Construction, etc.) Sample collection for
soil, groundwater, vapor, etc. Phase I and Phase II Environmental
Site Assessments Learn the skills to become competent in two or
more other tasks based on project needs: Stormwater Sampling
Asbestos, lead, mold, radon, indoor air quality (IAQ), and
industrial hygiene inspections and sampling Provide manual labor
support to Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Provide manual labor
support to Remedial Construction as needed Oversight and sampling
related to excavations Oversight of construction/redevelopment
projects Renewable energy reconnaissance Verify public and private
utility locates have been completed and are appropriately marked
before performing any work Setup job, complete load lists, and
perform on-site work Assist with subcontractor management, health &
safety oversight, and paperwork Inspect vehicles and equipment for
safe operation Identify potential sources of contamination when
working on a job site Accurately prepare field documentation based
on project specific requirements Wear appropriate personal
protective equipment (PPE); some activities performed in Level C
PPE with respirator(s) JOB SPECIFICATIONS Education : (1) Associate
or Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Environmental Science,
Construction Management, or a related science field or (2) a high
school diploma or equivalency and some construction or labor
experience Recommended Experience: 0 – 1 year of experience in
environmental consulting Skills : Strong computer and
verbal/written communication skills are a must Certifications :
(beneficial prior to employment, provided as needed) 40-hour
Hazardous Waste Site Operation (HAZWOPER), First Aid
(FA)/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), RCRA Certification, and
USDOT HAZMAT Certification. Some positions require Asbestos
Building Inspector, Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor, etc. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Foundational Knowledge Learn job-related
functions primarily through verbal instruction, training, and
observation in an on-the-job setting Introductory understanding of
environmental sampling (soil, water, vapor, stormwater, etc.)
Building construction and materials General knowledge of safety
practices, regulatory compliance, and utility locate procedures
Practical Skills Able to follow instructions and assist with
fieldwork tasks Able to set up job sites and handle sampling
equipment under supervision Basic mechanical aptitude for
maintaining tools and vehicles Capable of documenting field data
and supporting project paperwork Familiar with PPE use, including
respirators when required Supportive role in coordinating
subcontractors and promoting site safety ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
All positions require the completion of a successful background
check, motor vehicle review, and pre-employment drug screen. This
position requires the use of a personal or company vehicle(light
duty pickup trucks or cargo vans)on company business. Driving
positions require a current, valid driver’s license and maintaining
an acceptable driving record. Must be physically capable of
operating vehicles safely. Maintain compliance with OSHA HAZWOPER
standards, including completion of annual medical evaluations to
ensure fitness for duty in hazardous environments. Employees
operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) are subject to regular,
random drug testing in compliance with DOT requirements. Certain
projects may require participation in random drug screening
programs. Employees must maintain an active cell phone to ensure
availability for work-related coordination. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
General Physical Demands Ability to stand, walk, and move
continuously for extended periods (up to 10–12 hours/day) and work
in a construction environment around heavy equipment Frequent
bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling in varied
terrain and confined spaces Ability to lift, carry, and move
equipment and materials weighing up to 50 pounds and occasionally
moving heavier loads with assistance or equipment Ability to climb
ladders, access elevated or below-grade work areas, and work on
uneven surfaces Manual Dexterity Perform repetitive physical tasks
such as assembling equipment, collecting samples, and setting up
job sites Operate a hand and power tools Operate and calibrate a
variety of sampling equipment Learn how to operate machinery, such
as a scissor or boom lift, skid steer, etc., with precision and
control Environmental Exposure Willingness to consistently work
outdoors in all weather conditions (heat, cold, ice, rain, snow,
wind) Willingness to work in environments with possible exposure to
hazardous materials/waste and conditions/worksites, including, but
not limited to airborne particulates (silica, asbestos, fiberglass,
dust, pollen, ash, aerosols);industrial chemicals (petroleum and
oil based products, chlorinated solvents, acids, bases,
reagents);contaminated media (groundwater, soil, wastewater,
water);lead based paint, mold, PCBs, demolition debris (fiberglass,
silica, asbestos);biological agents (poison ivy/sumac/oak,
insects);and noise, heat/cold, vibration. Wear and work in PPE on a
daily basis, including appropriate work gloves, safety glasses,
hard hats, hearing protection, and steel-toed boots Ability to wear
and work in Level C PPE in order to complete tasks, including
respirators, Tychem/Tyvek suits, gloves, and safety boots, for
extended durations when required by project conditions Mobility &
Travel Willingness and ability to travel to job sites, sometimes on
short notice Comfortable working in remote or undeveloped locations
with limited amenities Cognitive & Sensory Requirements Strong
visual acuity for reading instruments, maps, and documentation
Ability to hear and respond to verbal instructions and safety
signals in noisy environments Ability to communicate effectively in
both verbal and written form, including reading and interpreting
safety instructions and technical documents Mental alertness to
follow safety protocols, operate vehicles/equipment, and respond to
changing field conditions Maintain situational awareness and apply
safety protocols in dynamic field environments Use visual and
auditory senses to monitor equipment, detect hazards, and
communicate effectively with team members JOB CONTEXT 90%
field/site visit travel (environmental job hazards), 10% office
(controlled environment) This classification requires travel to
various project locations. Travel may involve day trips via driving
within the state or to neighboring states, resulting in longer
workdays; and extended and/or further travel (driving or flying),
resulting in multiple days and overnights. Long-term remote
assignments may be required, as needed. Positions average 4 hours
of paid overtime per week with start times of 5 – 8 am (depending
on location). More overtime (including weekend work) may be
required depending upon project demand. Some assignments require
intermittent 24 hour on call duty and/or shift work based on
project needs. BENEFITS & PERKS Health & Welfare: comprehensive
benefits effective on your first day of employment Paid Time Off &
Leave: generous PTO, including community service time off, 8 paid
holidays, and paid parental leave Retirement Planning: 401(k) with
company match Professional Development: Annual company
reimbursement for one professional organization membership, one
job-related external training, and one professional license or
certification Community & Culture: team building activities, social
events, and donation of time, service, and resources to local
organizations August Mack Environmental is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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