Environment Data Specialist III
In-person · Bengaluru, KA, IN... more
In-person · Bengaluru, KA, IN... more
Job Description
AECOM is seeking a mid-level Environmental Database Manager with a minimum of 6 years of experience to support our enterprise environmental data management system (EarthSoft EQuIS). The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of environmental data and terminology, good communication skills, and the ability to collaborate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
This role includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:
Responsibilities:
- The ideal candidate will be able to understand requests from environmental subject matter experts.
- Gather, organize, and validate field data from environmental monitoring activities such as air, soil, and water quality assessments.
- Manage field and analytical data in relational database systems like EarthSoft EQuIS, Locus EIM or other environment databases.
- Conducting QA/QC for electronic data deliverables with laboratory analytical data to ensure quality.
- Generating standardized report outputs through software tools like EQuIS or EIM.
- Prepare environment data summaries and compliance reports for submission to regulatory agencies.
- Utilize statistical tools and predictive modeling techniques to assess environmental impacts and forecast trends.
- Design and create dashboards and visualizations using platforms such as Power BI or EQuIS Enterprise.
- Ensure data meets reporting standards and guidelines set by local, state, and federal authorities.
- Responsible for generating Borelogs through multiple platforms like gINT, open source or EQuIS.
- Supporting legacy data migrations to EQuIS/EIM as needed, ensuring proper formatting and compatibility.
- Collaborate with stakeholders, project managers, and team members, to achieve project objectives efficiently.
- Provide technical support to field sampling teams and act as a liaison between the project staff, analytical laboratory, data validator, and GIS analysts.
- Research state and federal regulations necessary to manage action levels or clean-up criteria.