Environmental Scientist

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Wheat Ridge, Colorado, United States

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Job Description

Tasman Inc is hiring Environmental Scientists (I, II, III) for a full-time role based in Wheat Ridge, CO. The position involves field and office work focused on environmental assessments, remediation, and project execution. Candidates should have relevant experience and a degree in Environmental Science or related fields. Responsibilities include site reconnaissance, data collection, and project management. The role emphasizes safety, integrity, and quality in delivering environmental solutions.
Environmental Scientist I / II / III

Build Your Career. Lead with Science. Deliver Environmental Solutions.

Compensation Range: $36.00 – $53.00 per hour (Non-Exempt)
Location: Wheat Ridge, Colorado (Field & Office Based)
Reports To: Project Manager / Program Manager
Position Type: Full-Time
About Tasman

Headquartered in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, with operations across the United States, Tasman is a multi-faceted consulting, engineering, and construction firm focused on developing cost-effective solutions for our clients. We approach each project as a true partnership — cultivating long-term relationships that deliver successful outcomes.

Our work is guided by three core values:
WE ARE OUR PEOPLE

Safety is #1. We ensure every employee makes it home safe every day. We win as a team and celebrate success together.
DO THE RIGHT THING

We operate with integrity and accountability — protecting our people, our partners, and the planet. Safety is planned, not accidental.
PURSUE EXCELLENCE

We don’t compromise on quality. We innovate, improve, and deliver meaningful impact — now and for future generations.
The Opportunity

Tasman is seeking Environmental Scientists at multiple experience levels (I, II, III) to support remediation, site evaluation, and environmental construction projects.

This is a dynamic field-and-office role supporting environmental assessments, groundwater treatment systems, remediation feasibility studies, pilot testing, contractor oversight, regulatory reporting, and cross-functional project execution.

Level placement (I, II, or III) will be determined based on experience, technical depth, leadership capability, and ability to independently manage scope.
Environmental Scientist I

(Early Career / Field-Focused Contributor)
Approx. 80% Field / 20% Office
Experience Level:
• 1–3 years of environmental, oil & gas, or related field experience
• Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Geology, Engineering, or related field

Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct site reconnaissance, sampling (soil, groundwater, air, surface water)
• Support remediation and drilling permitting efforts
• Assist with data collection, mapping, and GPS documentation
• Prepare field notes, summaries, and draft technical reports
• Oversee subcontractors as assigned
• Support health & safety activities in the field
• Cross-train technicians and assist team members

Ideal Candidate:
• Comfortable working independently in the field
• Strong organization and problem-solving skills
• OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER preferred

Environmental Scientist II

(Mid-Level / Scope Lead / Field & Technical Contributor)
Balanced Field & Office Work
Experience Level:
• 2–5 years of experience in environmental or oil & gas consulting
• Bachelor’s degree required

Key Responsibilities:
• Lead and supervise on-site activities
• Conduct remediation feasibility studies and pilot testing
• Develop initial Conceptual Site Models (CSMs)
• Perform data review and analysis
• Prepare work plans, corrective action plans, and regulatory reports
• Oversee third-party contractors
• Mentor junior staff
• Support remediation system design and aquifer characterization
• Manage multiple priorities within assigned project scope

Impact:

Actions and decisions may influence operational and financial outcomes of projects.
Environmental Scientist III

(Senior-Level / Cross-Functional Leader / Technical Authority)
Approx. 20% Field / 80% Office with targeted field oversight
Experience Level:
• 4–8+ years of progressively responsible environmental consulting experience
• Bachelor’s degree required
• Equivalent experience may be considered

Key Responsibilities:
• Lead cross-functional project teams
• Execute complex assignments with minimal oversight
• Support development of remediation strategies and system designs
• Contribute to feasibility studies and treatment system planning
• Coordinate equipment mobilization and permitting
• Provide independent technical judgment
• Solve complex environmental challenges across multiple stakeholders
• Mentor staff and contribute to performance feedback
• Review and evaluate recommendations proposed by others
• Apply innovative, practical, and economical solutions

Technical Exposure May Include:
• Remediation pilot testing
• Aquifer characterization
• CSM development
• Regulatory coordination
• Multi-disciplinary collaboration (EHS, civil, construction, process, mechanical)

Core Responsibilities Across All Levels
• Conduct site inspections and environmental sampling
• Collect, review, and analyze field and lab data
• Prepare technical reports and regulatory documentation
• Oversee contractors and remediation activities
• Maintain strict adherence to safety standards
• Manage deadlines and project priorities
• Collaborate with Project Managers and technical staff
• Follow PPE and health & safety protocols at all times

What We’re Looking ForRequired:
• Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Geology, Engineering, or related field
• Valid driver’s license
• Authorization to work in the United States (no visa sponsorship available)
• Strong written and verbal communication skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office
• Ability to manage multiple priorities
• Strong attention to detail
• Ability to work independently and on a team

Preferred:
• Experience in oil & gas industry
• Environmental remediation experience
• Strong technical writing ability
• Experience working with state regulatory agencies
• OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER certification
• GIS or CAD experience
• Demonstrated leadership capability (Level II/III)

Work Environment

This role operates in both field and office settings.

Fieldwork may include:
• Exposure to varying weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow)
• Use of PPE and safety equipment
• Handling contained contaminated samples
• Walking uneven terrain and standing for extended periods
• Lifting up to 50 pounds

Travel is primarily local, with occasional project-based travel as needed.
Schedule
• Monday – Friday, General Office Hours
• Occasional evenings, weekends, or overtime based on project demands
• Flexibility required based on field schedules

Benefits
• Competitive hourly pay ($36.00 – $53.00 depending on level and experience)
• Group Health Coverage
• 401(k)
• Paid vacation
• Paid sick time
• Company-sponsored paid holidays

Additional Requirements

All candidates must pass:
• Criminal background check
• Drug screening (including marijuana testing)

Why Tasman?

Whether you're early in your career or ready to lead complex remediation programs, Tasman offers a clear growth path from field scientist to cross-functional technical leader.

You’ll work on meaningful environmental projects, mentor others, influence outcomes, and build a career rooted in science, safety, and integrity.

Apply today and grow your impact with a company that values its people, protects the planet, and pursues excellence every day.

Tasman Geosciences


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