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ID #53072110
Estado Texas
Ciudad Austin
Tipo de trabajo Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente AECOM
Showed 2024-12-13
Fecha 2024-12-13
Fecha tope 2025-02-11
Categoría Etcétera
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Air Quality Scientist

Texas, Austin, 73301 Austin USA
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AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Air Quality Scientist for employment in the Austin, Texas office. The successful candidate will work in AECOM’s Ambient Air Monitoring (AAM) Group – a recognized center of expertise within AECOM.  The successful candidate will primarily work independently, but will also need to interface with clients, contractors, and AECOM managers. AECOM is pleased to include you in a unique development opportunity, the Graduate Development Program (GDP). This program is designed to support your assimilation into the organization and assist with creating a foundation of knowledge for a successful career at AECOM. You will gain experience in your discipline through learning on the job and participate in development opportunities during the program, including access to AECOM's social media resources, group mentoring, and professional networking. The program also has learning activities that will be available to you, including webinars and on-line programs.This position is expected to begin in January/February 2025.Imagine working on rewarding projects within a diverse culture and having access to exceptional training and career development opportunities. Working at AECOM means being part of a global team, working with award-winning professionals across the world. Aspire to be a key player on some of the best projects regionally, with opportunities to work on projects nationally or internationally. Our people bring deep industry knowledge to help you succeed.The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:Travel for field assignments to conduct quality assurance audits for ambient air monitoring networks. Generate and explain summary results.Assist in writing reports and proposals. Collaborate with team members to troubleshoot and solve instrument problems. Act as a resource to clients in order to answer technical questions and address appropriate issues.Calibrate, maintain, and repair air monitoring instrumentation and equipment.Prepare gas standards for laboratory and field use.Assist with research, data analysis, and report writing.Interact with field staff, clients, URS managers, and government agencies.

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