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Entry-Level Assistant Environmental Scientist
Location: Portland, Maine or Wallingford, Connecticut or Newton, MA
Travel: Up to 25%
Fleet Vehicle: Provided for work-related travel only (vehicle must remain at office when not in use)
Overview:
A leading environmental services team is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Environmental Scientist to support permitting and compliance activities across a range of infrastructure and utility projects. This role is ideal for recent graduates or early-career professionals with a strong interest in environmental regulations, fieldwork, and technical reporting.
Primary Responsibilities:
Assist with environmental field studies, including data collection and site surveys for project planning and compliance.
Support the preparation of environmental reports, impact statements, and permit applications.
Help analyze field data and integrate findings into mapping tools using GIS.
Participate in erosion control evaluations, site investigations, and soil sampling tasks.
Contribute to environmental compliance audits and ensure alignment with applicable regulations.
Assist with documentation required under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
Maintain a high standard of safety while working both in the field and office settings.
Perform other related tasks as assigned by the project team.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Natural Resources, or a closely related discipline.
1–2 years of relevant experience in environmental consulting or compliance (no more than 2 years; this role is strictly entry-level).
Familiarity with environmental permitting processes and site assessment practices.
Basic working knowledge of ArcGIS and GPS field tools.
Proficient in Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Valid driver's license and ability to meet driving standards (Motor Vehicle Record check required).
Strong communication, organization, and analytical skills.
Important Notes:
Fleet vehicle provided strictly for job-related travel; personal use is not permitted.
Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without current or future sponsorship requirements.