What are the responsibilities and job description for the Geologist 1 position at Louisiana Department Of Transportation and Development?
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25-27 Geol 1 WAE
Geologist 1 WAE
OEA/Remediation/Group 4
This position will be filled as a part-time WAE position in Group 4 of the Remediation Division within the Office of Environmental Assessment. Hours worked are not to exceed 1245 annually. This position is domiciled in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The incumbent will function as Team Leader on remediation sites assigned by the Geologist Supervisor. Responsibilities of Team Leader include serving as departmental contact and managing subsurface assessment and remediation activities at assigned sites, activities include but are not limited to: Reviewing assessment and corrective action work plans and reports, analysis of hydrogeological interpretations and containment migration in the subsurface, ensuring protection of human health and the environment, ensuring Department grant commitments are met, evaluating effectiveness of corrective actions, ensuring that all state and federal databases remain updated. Corresponds directly with facility representatives in order to request, review and approve work plans and reports. Uses EDMS to review historic records and other applicable files. Meets the timelines for review established by the Geologist Supervisor and enters work products in TEMPO.
Provides billing information to the Environmental Project Specialists, Contract staff or other support staff for cost recovery. Provide geological support on technical support teams on sites in which the incumbent is not assigned as team leader. Completes site visits to inspect remedial activities including installation of soil borings, installation or P&A of monitoring wells, sampling activities, source removal activities, installation of treatment technologies, etc. Depending on the status of site or facility, conducts routine semi-annual or annual inspection and completes Field Inspection Form (FIF) or facility inspection form upon completion of site visit. The incumbent will determine compliance with Department enforcement actions, settlement agreements, permits and cooperative agreements concerning subsurface assessment and corrective actions and other geological issues. Recommends and initiates actions necessary to ensure compliance with permits, policies, procedures and regulations regarding hydrogeological issues. Represents the Department and/or section at public hearings or meetings making presentations on remediation projects and other geological issues assigned by the ES Manager. Serves as a fact or expert witness during hearings, open forums and litigations representing the department regarding geological and hydrogeological issues. Participates in conferences, training and meetings with industry, public and other governmental agencies regarding hydrogeological issues.
No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy.
To apply for this vacancy, click on the “Apply” link above and complete an electronic application, which can be used for this vacancy as well as future job opportunities. Applicants are responsible for checking the status of their application to determine where they are in the recruitment process. Further status message information is located under the Information section of the Current Job Opportunities page.
*Resumes WILL NOT be accepted in lieu of completed education and experience sections on your application. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.*
For recruitment purposes, applicants who are within 90 days of graduating with a bachelor’s degree may be eligible for this position.
Please make every effort to attach a copy of your transcript to your application if possible (PDF format preferred). The selected candidate will be required to submit original documentation upon hire.
Applications will be rejected if the applicant fails to meet the minimum qualifications, submits an incomplete application or fails to apply by the closing date of the announcement. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application listing complete work experience and education.
You must submit an equivalency evaluation statement for any international degree(s) by the closing of this announcement.
This agency participates in the E-Verify system for verification of citizenship and employment authorization.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Louisiana is a State as a Model Employer for individuals with disabilities.
For Further Information About This Vacancy Contact
Sarah McFarland
Human Resources
LA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 4303
Baton Rouge, LA 70821
Sarah.McFarland@la.gov
Minimum Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A bachelor's degree in a geoscience field or geological engineering.
Job Concepts
Function Of Work
To perform routine and non-controversial geological evaluations concerning the identification, investigation, exploration, development, protection, and/or regulations of the state's natural resources.
Level Of Work
Entry.
Supervision Received
Close from a Geologist Supervisor.
Supervision Exercised
None; however, functional supervision may be exercised over lower level employees on a project basis (classified, unclassified and contractual).
Location of Work:
Department of Natural Resources; Department of Environmental Quality.
Job Distinctions
Differs from a Geologist 2 by the presence of entry-level tasks performance and receiving formal on-the-job training.
Examples of Work
Compiles and evaluates technical data (e.g., structure and isopach maps, cross-sections, base maps, well core data, production data, geophysical data, remote sensing imagery, hydrological maps, drilling activity reports, computer hydrology models, etc.) for geologic projects that are routine and non-controversial in nature such as statewide field investigations of reservoir potential, values of hydrocarbon and mineral deposits, coastal erosion and land loss, lignite deposits, waste disposal, floodplain hazards, and aquifer identification and characterization.
Prepares surface and subsurface maps of varying diversity and complexity on surface and subsurface strata, aquifers, coal and lignite seams, and other geological evaluations (e.g., fault plane maps, structure maps, facies maps, isopach maps and geological cross-sections).
Conducts preliminary evaluations and reviews of geological and technical data that are complex, but not controversial, utilized in monitoring statewide activity regarding mineral resources, injection wells, surface mining, oil and gas wells, coastal projects, water resources, and waste disposal.
Compiles and maintains data and information necessary to monitor and regulate industries related to geology (e.g., petroleum, surface mining, coastal/marine, resource assessment, and hydrological/environmental) and prepares recommendations for review to supervisor geologists.
Makes preliminary reviews of injection, surface mining, oil and gas, coastal use, waste disposal, and water resources permit applications and notifies superiors when deficiencies are detected.
Initiates corrective action by preparing interagency staff recommendations for final action by supervisory geologists. Manages the paperwork required to maintain a continuous surveillance of all wells (e.g., lignite, injection, oil an gas, and water resources) and development activities within a particular geographical area.
Reviews permit applications, completion reports, multiple completion reports, and examines and assigns development data to the proper field(s) within the geographical districts.
Disseminates geological data, agency activities, findings and recommendations to the general public, industry representatives, and other federal, state, and parish agencies.
Participates in fieldwork pertaining to all aspects of geology (e.g., petroleum, surface mining, coastal/marine, resource assessment, and/or hydrological/environmental) and assumes additional responsibilities as deemed necessary.
25-27 Geol 1 WAE
Geologist 1 WAE
OEA/Remediation/Group 4
This position will be filled as a part-time WAE position in Group 4 of the Remediation Division within the Office of Environmental Assessment. Hours worked are not to exceed 1245 annually. This position is domiciled in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The incumbent will function as Team Leader on remediation sites assigned by the Geologist Supervisor. Responsibilities of Team Leader include serving as departmental contact and managing subsurface assessment and remediation activities at assigned sites, activities include but are not limited to: Reviewing assessment and corrective action work plans and reports, analysis of hydrogeological interpretations and containment migration in the subsurface, ensuring protection of human health and the environment, ensuring Department grant commitments are met, evaluating effectiveness of corrective actions, ensuring that all state and federal databases remain updated. Corresponds directly with facility representatives in order to request, review and approve work plans and reports. Uses EDMS to review historic records and other applicable files. Meets the timelines for review established by the Geologist Supervisor and enters work products in TEMPO.
Provides billing information to the Environmental Project Specialists, Contract staff or other support staff for cost recovery. Provide geological support on technical support teams on sites in which the incumbent is not assigned as team leader. Completes site visits to inspect remedial activities including installation of soil borings, installation or P&A of monitoring wells, sampling activities, source removal activities, installation of treatment technologies, etc. Depending on the status of site or facility, conducts routine semi-annual or annual inspection and completes Field Inspection Form (FIF) or facility inspection form upon completion of site visit. The incumbent will determine compliance with Department enforcement actions, settlement agreements, permits and cooperative agreements concerning subsurface assessment and corrective actions and other geological issues. Recommends and initiates actions necessary to ensure compliance with permits, policies, procedures and regulations regarding hydrogeological issues. Represents the Department and/or section at public hearings or meetings making presentations on remediation projects and other geological issues assigned by the ES Manager. Serves as a fact or expert witness during hearings, open forums and litigations representing the department regarding geological and hydrogeological issues. Participates in conferences, training and meetings with industry, public and other governmental agencies regarding hydrogeological issues.
No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy.
To apply for this vacancy, click on the “Apply” link above and complete an electronic application, which can be used for this vacancy as well as future job opportunities. Applicants are responsible for checking the status of their application to determine where they are in the recruitment process. Further status message information is located under the Information section of the Current Job Opportunities page.
*Resumes WILL NOT be accepted in lieu of completed education and experience sections on your application. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.*
For recruitment purposes, applicants who are within 90 days of graduating with a bachelor’s degree may be eligible for this position.
Please make every effort to attach a copy of your transcript to your application if possible (PDF format preferred). The selected candidate will be required to submit original documentation upon hire.
Applications will be rejected if the applicant fails to meet the minimum qualifications, submits an incomplete application or fails to apply by the closing date of the announcement. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application listing complete work experience and education.
You must submit an equivalency evaluation statement for any international degree(s) by the closing of this announcement.
This agency participates in the E-Verify system for verification of citizenship and employment authorization.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Louisiana is a State as a Model Employer for individuals with disabilities.
For Further Information About This Vacancy Contact
Sarah McFarland
Human Resources
LA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 4303
Baton Rouge, LA 70821
Sarah.McFarland@la.gov
Minimum Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A bachelor's degree in a geoscience field or geological engineering.
Job Concepts
Function Of Work
To perform routine and non-controversial geological evaluations concerning the identification, investigation, exploration, development, protection, and/or regulations of the state's natural resources.
Level Of Work
Entry.
Supervision Received
Close from a Geologist Supervisor.
Supervision Exercised
None; however, functional supervision may be exercised over lower level employees on a project basis (classified, unclassified and contractual).
Location of Work:
Department of Natural Resources; Department of Environmental Quality.
Job Distinctions
Differs from a Geologist 2 by the presence of entry-level tasks performance and receiving formal on-the-job training.
Examples of Work
Compiles and evaluates technical data (e.g., structure and isopach maps, cross-sections, base maps, well core data, production data, geophysical data, remote sensing imagery, hydrological maps, drilling activity reports, computer hydrology models, etc.) for geologic projects that are routine and non-controversial in nature such as statewide field investigations of reservoir potential, values of hydrocarbon and mineral deposits, coastal erosion and land loss, lignite deposits, waste disposal, floodplain hazards, and aquifer identification and characterization.
Prepares surface and subsurface maps of varying diversity and complexity on surface and subsurface strata, aquifers, coal and lignite seams, and other geological evaluations (e.g., fault plane maps, structure maps, facies maps, isopach maps and geological cross-sections).
Conducts preliminary evaluations and reviews of geological and technical data that are complex, but not controversial, utilized in monitoring statewide activity regarding mineral resources, injection wells, surface mining, oil and gas wells, coastal projects, water resources, and waste disposal.
Compiles and maintains data and information necessary to monitor and regulate industries related to geology (e.g., petroleum, surface mining, coastal/marine, resource assessment, and hydrological/environmental) and prepares recommendations for review to supervisor geologists.
Makes preliminary reviews of injection, surface mining, oil and gas, coastal use, waste disposal, and water resources permit applications and notifies superiors when deficiencies are detected.
Initiates corrective action by preparing interagency staff recommendations for final action by supervisory geologists. Manages the paperwork required to maintain a continuous surveillance of all wells (e.g., lignite, injection, oil an gas, and water resources) and development activities within a particular geographical area.
Reviews permit applications, completion reports, multiple completion reports, and examines and assigns development data to the proper field(s) within the geographical districts.
Disseminates geological data, agency activities, findings and recommendations to the general public, industry representatives, and other federal, state, and parish agencies.
Participates in fieldwork pertaining to all aspects of geology (e.g., petroleum, surface mining, coastal/marine, resource assessment, and/or hydrological/environmental) and assumes additional responsibilities as deemed necessary.