Geology Technician II - Bangor - 1866

State of Maine

Bangor, Maine

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$19.84–$27.49 Per Hour
SKILLS
ArcMap, Cartography, Communication Skills, Data Collection, Data Entry, Documentation, Earth Sciences, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, GPS (Global Positioning System), Geochemistry, Geographic Information System Software, Geology, Hydrogeology, Instrumentation, Maintenance Services, Needs Assessment, Piping, Potable Water Supply, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Project Development, Pumps, Regulations, Spatial Data, Spreadsheets, State Government, Systems Maintenance, Time Management, Waste Management, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Bangor, Maine
POSTED
21 days ago
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The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Remediation & Waste Management, is seeking to fill a Geology Technician II vacancy in Bangor.

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

GEOLOGY TECHNICIAN II

Opening Date: June 02, 2026

Closing Date: End of the day June 15, 2026

Location: Bangor

Position Number: 08300-1866

Position Type: Full Time/Year-Round

Class Code: 6410

Grade: 19 (Professional/Technical Unit)

Salary: $19.84 - $27.49 Per Hour

Interested candidates need to submit a Direct Hire Application, along with a Cover Letter, and detailed Resume.

BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION: This position provides hydrogeological assistance in the investigation and remediation of sites where soil, groundwater, and other media have been contaminated. The position assists with planning the appropriate hydrogeologic investigation, oversees and conducts sampling activities, implements a remedial solution as directed to prevent public exposure to contaminants, and provides documentation of contaminated sites. The position collaborates with staff throughout the Department to achieve clean-up goals and assists with other project work as needed.

Responsibilities of the position include:
  • Sampling monitoring wells, drinking water supplies, contaminated soil, and other media.
  • Assisting in the setup and maintenance of remediation systems at contaminated sites.
  • Using GPS equipment to locate site and sample point features in the field, downloading the data, and creating maps using ArcMap.
  • Organizing and entering site data into a variety of Bureau databases.
  • Maintaining equipment operations and storage areas including ordering and organizing field and equipment supplies, determining equipment repair needs and coordinating repair services as appropriate, calibrating instruments, assisting others with proper use of instruments and equipment, and tracking equipment use and sign out.
  • Becoming familiar with and understanding rules, regulations, standards, and guidance used on various types of remedial sites.
  • Oversight of contractors and consultants during remedial activities.

For questions specific to the position, please contact Danielle Martin at (207) 592-5091 or danielle.m.martin@maine.gov

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A five (5) year combination of technical education and/or related experience in geology or closely related field.

Preference will be given to candidates with the following:
  • Knowledge of and interest in basic geology, hydrogeology, earth science, geochemistry, and geomorphology.
  • Knowledge of investigation and remediation methodologies at contaminated sites.
  • Experience in sampling media at contaminated sites.
  • Understanding of Conceptual Site Models.
  • Familiarity with GPS equipment.
  • Familiarity with spreadsheets, databases, and GIS software.
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
  • Ability to acquire new technical and mechanical skill sets related to maintaining and operating sensitive instrumentation used in scientific data collection, as well as field equipment such as generators, compressors, various types of pumps, hoses, tubing, piping, and tools.
  • Willingness to travel throughout eastern and northern Maine as needed.
  • Desire a combination of field and office-based work.
  • Ability to manage time effectively and engage in self-directed learning as needed.
  • Ability to engage in team-focused approaches during project development and implementation.
  • Ability to work under limited supervision after adequate training has been provided.
  • Ability to become familiar with, interpret, and apply rules and regulations.

Currently, this position is not eligible for visa sponsorship or STEM OPT extensions.

No matter where you work across Maine state government, you find employees who embody our state motto-"Dirigo" or "I lead"-as they provide essential services to Mainers every day. We believe in supporting our workforce's health and wellbeing with a valuable total compensation package, including:

  • Work-Life Balance - Rest is essentia

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