p>Your Responsibilities as an Environmental Technician 1: • Install, troubleshoot, and repair remediation systems • Perform remediation system operations and maintenance • Perform soil, groundwater, and vapor sampling • Perform site inspections and other data collection • Gather field operation and maintenance data in a neat and organized manner • Optimize remediation systems including soil vapor extraction systems, thermal oxidizers, catalytic oxidizers, groundwater extraction and product recovery systems • Install, operate, and maintain groundwater pumps • Travel to various local remediation system locations • Use environmental field instruments including water quality meters, pressure and vacuum meters/gauges, PID/FIDs, and other gas meters • Work closely with engineers and project managers to operate, maintain, and optimize the various remediation systems • Understand system permits-to-operate and conduct operation of the systems in accordance with the respective permits. The technician will be responsible for the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of remediation systems - including stormwater treatment, oil & gas equipment, and various mechanical components like blowers, pumps, and thermal/catalytic oxidizers.