26 May
2023
Full-Time Senior Environmental Engineer/Geologist/Scientist – Al Sulaimi
Job Description
Blast hole survey and assay data are integrated by the Geologist into daily ore control decisions. Maintaining the integrity of the blast hole database, aiding in the development of month-end mine production reports, and monitoring resource model vs. mined performance metrics are some of the responsibilities of this job.
Job Title : Senior Environmental Engineer/Geologist/Scientist
Location : Al Sulaimi, Hail, Saudi Arabia
Salary : $ 29.38 per hour.
Company : Sovereign Consulting
Job Type : Full-Time
Qualifications:
- You should alert the project manager if there are any issues, such as cost or time overruns, customer-requested modifications to the scope, liability exposure, or anything else that is vital to the project’s success or security.
- It is essential that daily reports be generated and updated in order to convey this information to the management. Samples and inventory are critical for a company to keep track of.
- Preparation of remedial investigations, remedial system design, feasibility studies, remedial action plans, groundwater monitoring plans and reports, cost estimation, and technical writing are some of the responsibilities that may be assigned.
- A few instances of project management include mentoring, coming up with ideas and budgets, coming up with methods to remedy errors, monitoring the implementation and construction, and coming up with ways to fix mistakes.
- Other duties of this position include making plans for monitoring water quality and evaluating the results of environmental sampling.
- You must know how to use Microsoft Word, Excel, and database software. You must also know how to use ArcGIS and CAD. A working knowledge of repair systems and general building and mechanical know-how are both pluses.
- Prior to being deemed complete, district or division-level applications for the collection, sorting, and disposal of solid waste must be reviewed by the relevant authorities. Evaluate supervisors or managers’ plans and papers for site repairs.
- Drillers have a variety of responsibilities, including setting up drilling rigs, conveying management goals to drilling crews, and keeping in touch with them to stay on top of issues like mechanical problems, hole quality, and surveys, to name a few.
- Field work planning and preparation, drilling and monitoring well installation supervision, recording soil boreholes, and remedial system deployment (e.g. subsurface injections) and operation and maintenance are some of the typical duties undertaken by field workers. Samples of soil and groundwater will be collected and documented in the field to help assess contamination levels.
- Produce requests for more information, if needed, and permits/documents that are technically accurate, clear, intelligible, and compatible with specified rules, instructions, and processes.
Skills:
- At least a bachelor’s degree in geology from an accredited school or university, plus at least 20 semester hours in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological science and structural and mineral engineering, as well as petroleum engineering and computer science.
- GS-7 job experience or training is required as part of your credentials. Obtaining and analyzing soil and rock samples is important to satisfy this requirement. In addition, you must have provided standard data to higher-level professionals, conducted research and studies, and assisted in the discovery and sale of minerals.
- The ability to carry out field and site inspections for the installation of groundwater monitoring wells at solid waste industries and defunct landfills.
- meticulousness and exactness in documentation; compiling and illustrating the geological data skilled at working with Microsoft’s software Management of several projects
- In a mining or industrial plant environment, extremes in temperature and humidity, as well as the risk of electrical shock and exposure to toxic chemicals and explosives, are conceivable.