Geologist 9-P1/12 - District Geologist
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Geologist 9-P1/12 - District Geologist

State of Michigan

Location: Marquette,MI, USA

Date: 2024-12-14T21:01:19Z

Job Description:

Geologist 9-P11:

Primarily responsible for implementation of the hydrogeological aspects of Part 115, Solid Waste Management, (Part 115) of the Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), 1994 PA 451, as amended, for the Materials Management Division (MMD) in the Marquette District. This position is responsible for reviewing incoming hydrogeological studies, groundwater monitoring plans and results, landfill construction permit applications, and remedial action plans to determine compliance with Part 115 requirements. This position provides geological and hydrogeological support, mandated inspections and follow-up activities of facilities to evaluate compliance with Part 115. This position conducts periodic groundwater sampling at closed landfills formerly operated under Part 115 or its preceding statute. This position serves as a public contact and informational source for Part 115 issues. This position also assists the Michigan Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalky Substances (PFAS) Action Response Team (MPART) as the MMD Marquette District representative on matters involving PFAS and other emerging contaminants.

Position Description (9-P11)

Geologist 12:

This position serves as the senior level geological/hydrogeological expert for the Materials Management Division (MMD) in the Marquette District. The position is responsible for all aspects of Part 115, Solid Waste Management, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended (NREPA), and the pursuant promulgated administrative rules. This position is responsible for conducting technical reviews on all incoming landfill construction permit applications, including review of the hydrogeologic studies and monitoring plans submitted to support these applications. For those landfills in the process of investigating or remediation of contaminated groundwater, this position evaluates investigation reports, remedial action plans, and monitoring data submitted to demonstrate and support remedial action selection and performance. The local subsurface conditions are often complicated and difficult to interpret, and therefore, many of these duties are complex.

This position inspects solid waste disposal facilities and evaluates all groundwater, leachate, surface water, and gas monitoring results to determine compliance with Part 115 requirements. This position inspects unlicensed or illegal sites where solid waste is disposed. Sampling is conducted to provide oversight of sampling techniques at facilities, assure the integrity of submitted results, and to collect data in support of remedial investigations and enforcement actions. Expert hydrogeologic witness testimony may be required. Hydrogeologic support and expertise in support of compliance and enforcement activity is provided.

Position Description (12)Education

Possession of a bachelor's degree in geology or geological, petroleum or mining engineering.

Experience

Geologist 9

No specific type or amount is required.

Geologist 10

One year of professional experience in carrying out geological activities to protect, develop and maintain natural resources equivalent to a Geologist 9.

Geologist P11

Two years of professional experience in carrying out geological activities to protect, develop and maintain natural resources equivalent to a Geologist, including one year equivalent to a Geologist 10.

Geologist 12

Three years of professional experience in carrying out geological activities to protect, develop and maintain natural resources equivalent to a Geologist, including one year equivalent to Geologist P11.Possession of a bachelor's degree in environmental geoscience, earth science, or environmental science with 15 semester (23 quarter term) credits in the following core geology classes: physical geology, sedimentology/stratigraphy, mineralogy/petrology, structural geology and field instruction. In addition, the candidate must have 21 semester (32 quarter term) credits in elective geology coursework; and two courses each in calculus, chemistry and physics. ABOUT EGLE

The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's mission is to protect Michigan's environment and public health by managing air, water, land, and energy resources.

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