Environmental Engineers

Job Title: Environmental Engineers Job Type: AI Trainer Location: Remote Job Summary: Join our customer's team as an Environmental Engineer and play a pivotal role in advancing sustainable solutions for water, air, and soil quality. This dynamic opportunity is perfect for innovators passionate about environmental stewardship, cutting-edge technology, and training advanced AI to shape the future of environmental engineering. Key Responsibilities: • Design or oversee the design of systems, processes, or equipment to manage, control, or remediate environmental impacts on water, air, or soil. • Conduct detailed assessments of land use projects to evaluate their existing or potential environmental impacts. • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including environmental scientists, planners, hazardous waste technicians, legal experts, and business specialists to address complex environmental challenges. • Advise corporations and government agencies on best practices and regulatory procedures for site remediation and environmental compliance. • Develop, document, and report on project objectives, targets, and progress to management and stakeholders. • Utilize advanced technical software and GIS systems to model, analyze, and visualize environmental data and infrastructure designs. • Contribute to the development and continual improvement of AI-based solutions through training and data curation activities. Required Skills and Qualifications: • Proficiency with environmental and modeling tools such as DHI Water and Environment MIKE SHE, RockWare MODFLOW, Eko, and ESRI ArcGIS/ArcView. • Experience with analytical and programming software including Insightful S-PLUS and The MathWorks MATLAB. • Expertise in hazardous materials, greenhouse gas management, HMS software, and compliance management platforms. • Skilled in CAD and GIS environments (Autodesk AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Bentley MicroStation, CADD systems). • Solid understanding of Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and regulatory compliance requirements. • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to convey technical information clearly and collaboratively. • Demonstrated ability to work remotely and independently within a customer-centric, cross-functional team. Preferred Qualifications: • Previous experience in AI training or data curation for environmental science applications. • Professional certification in environmental engineering or related disciplines. • Familiarity with emerging digital tools for sustainability and environmental monitoring. Apply tot his job

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