Environmental Biologists - Environmental Services Assistance Team (ESAT)

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Kansas City, Missouri, United States

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Job Description

ICF is hiring Environmental Biologists for the Environmental Services Assistance Team (ESAT) to support an EPA contract. The role involves sampling and analyzing soil, water, air, and waste for hazardous substances, primarily for Superfund site assessments and compliance. Candidates will work with various federal laboratories across the US, including locations like Kansas City, MO, and others. A Bachelor's or Master’s degree in biology or a related field is required.
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ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGISTS

ICF is seeking motivated Environmental Biologists to support an EPA contract, the Environmental Services Assistance Team (ESAT), across the country. The team performs soil, water, air, waste, and biota sampling and analysis for chemical contaminants primarily supporting Superfund site assessment, remediation, and emergency response but also for compliance under the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Clean Water Act. Additional support provided by the team includes field sampling and analysis, biological support, risk assessment, sample receipt and tracking, maintenance and monitoring of laboratory support equipment, chemical and supply inventory, environmental compliance activities, warehouse support, and analytical subcontracting.

We are seeking candidates for the various federal government laboratories across the US to include Denver, CO; Houston, TX; Kansas City, KS; Athens, GA; Chelmsford, MA; Edison, NJ; Corvallis, OR; Seattle, WA; Ft. Meade, MD; Chicago, IL.

Job Description

ICF is looking for passionate, dedicated Environmental Biologists to join our team of scientists. The Environmental Biologist will work closely with other scientists, chemists, risk assessors, and project managers to perform biological testing on hazardous waste, water, soil, sediment, tissue, vegetation and other media, and prepare and/or review human health and ecological risk assessments for releases of hazardous substances at Superfund sites.

What You Will Do
• Participate in planning activities, including meetings, conference calls, and/or site visits to support the development of project objectives, study designs, and schedules.
• Prepare project-specific work plans, SAPs, and QAPPs in adherence with relevant EPA guidance.
• Research and review applicable regulations, guidance documents, data calculations, species-specific reference toxicity values, literature, and database references, as well as perform statistical analysis of data.
• Perform biological testing on hazardous waste, water, soil, sediment, tissue, vegetation, and other media, employing a range of techniques including aquatic and sediment toxicity testing, bioaccumulation, seed germination, microbial, viral, and other biological tests. Conduct reference toxicity testing simultaneously with site-specific toxicity testing.
• Conduct other biological sampling and perform biological assessments (e.g., biodiversity studies, bioaccumulation studies, immunoassays and gene expression studies, toxic algae surveys, sediment oxygen demand studies, biological toxicity testing, specimen preparation and examinations, biological and ecological risk assessments, bacterial and viral assessments, and Microtox testing).
• Support the preparation and/or review biological and human health data and assessments, including ecological risk assessments, human health risk assessments, biodiversity assessments, and endangered species assessments.

Basic Qualifications
• Bachelor's or Master’s degree in biology or related field, or equivalent technical field.Bachelor's or Master’s degree in biology or equivalent technical field.
• 4+ years of experience in performing fixed-laboratory and field-based biological testing on hazardous waste, water, soil, sediment, tissue, vegetation, and other media using a range of techniques in accordance with relevant EPA and industry methods.
• Familiarity and experience with biological test organisms such as Ceriodaphnia dubia, Chironomus tentans, Hyallela azeteca, Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow), Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout), other fish species, and various plant species.
• Experience preparing and reviewing ecological and human health risk assessments at Superfund and other contaminated sites.
• Ability to adhere to strict standard operating procedures, health and safety policies and practices, and quality control requirements.
• OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER certification.
• US citizenship is required per federal contract requirements.
• Must be able to pass an EPA background check to obtain access to US federal property

What We’d Like You To Have
• Advanced degree (Master’s or PhD) in biology or related technical field.
• Experience with biological testing, human health, and ecological risk assessments at former mining sites and sites with emerging contaminants (e.g., Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances [PFAS]).
• Strong analytical skills and experience conducting quantitative analyses using risk assessment-related GIS tools and applications, Monte Carlo and other risk simulation and modeling tools, as well as other applications and tools which advance the capabilities and cost effectiveness of the Regional risk assessment program.
• Team leadership skills: Set high personal performance and quality standards and work in a team environment; view all team members as critical and treat team members with respect and professionalism; ability to collaborate and leverage team member strengths.
• Experience working at Federal facilities.
• Team player with demonstrated task and project management skills, including the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
• Demonstrated ability to effectively engage with clients.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills with an ability to accurately and effectively express results of analyses to technical and non-technical audiences, sometimes in stressful and contentious settings.

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Pay Range - There are multiple factors that are considered in determining final pay for a position, including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and competencies that align to the specified role, geographic location, education and certifications as well as contract provisions regarding labor categories that are specific to the position.

The pay range for this position based on full-time employment is:

$73,403.00 - $124,784.00

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