Ecological Risk Assessor
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Ecological Risk Assessor
Job Description
Gradient, an environmental consulting firm, is seeking a high energy individual looking for a challenging position to assist colleagues and clients by applying knowledge of environmental toxicology and chemistry to address environmental risks at legacy waste sites and with consumer products.
Excellent benefits, friendly, hybrid work environment with great locations in downtown Boston, MA; Seattle, WA and Charlottesville, VA.
Experience and Skills
Knowledge of regulatory Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) frameworks, particularly sediment assessments for persistent organics and metals, and strong database skills required; and project management skills desired. Expertise in statistics, environmental fate modeling, field sampling, human health risk assessment, and population ecology or field biology a plus. Must possess solid technical and communication skills and be capable of designing, writing, and coordinating reports on all size projects. This position requires a Masters or Ph.D. in environmental sciences or engineering as well as three to five years prior consulting experience, including managing projects with multiple staff.
Compensation Statement:
Gradient employees are recognized for their contributions and have the prospect to plan for future career development. We have an excellent track record growing leaders within our firm. Base salary is only part of your overall total compensation. The estimated annual base salary range for this position is $65k - $110k. Numerous factors are taken into consideration including education/training, experience, and geographical location, all of which are appraised during the interview process. Actual pay may be more or less than the posted range and does not include bonuses, overtime, or other forms of compensation or benefits.
Benefits:
Our benefits are comprehensive and include: medical and dental insurance, disability insurance (short- and long-term), life insurance; 401(k), Roth IRA, and a 3% company funded safe-harbor contribution retirement savings plan; a company-wide bonus program that incentivizes and rewards exceptional performance; a generous paid time off (PTO) benefit package, tuition reimbursement, professional development allowances, professional registration fee reimbursement, and company-paid public transportation options.
Gradient provides employees with the right tools to meet challenges and to excel and grow both personally and professionally.
Information
- Location: Boston, United States
Industry experience
Education: PhD
Seniority: Expert, Engineer, Consultant
Years of experience: 5 to 10 years
Taxonomy
- Water Risk Tools
- Insurance & Risk Management
- Ecology
- Risk Assessment
- Risk Management
- Alternative Risk Transfer
- Risk Management
- Schedule Quantitative Risk Analysis
- Schedule Quantitative Risk Analysis
- Risk Management
- Schedule Quantitative Risk Analysis