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March 2011, Week 4

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Holly Wilkinson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Mar 2011 12:53:02 -0400
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Global Resource Engineering Ltd. (GRE) seeks a staff-level environmental engineer.  GRE is a small privately-held engineering consulting firm with offices in Denver and Southern New Hampshire.  We provide engineering services to the mining industry, primarily in Latin America.  The position would involve technical work in the Wilton, NH office, and extensive field work postings throughout Latin America.  Typical office projects include:  groundwater modeling to predict water resources impacts from mining project, environmental geochemistry, mine environmental management, and database management.  Typical field duties include:  aquifer testing, well installation, and geochemical sampling.  GRE has current active projects in Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru.  This job is a wonderful opportunity to see remote corners of the world and to join a booming international mining industry.  

Qualifications: At least a B.E. in environmental engineering.  A M.S. is preferred.  Coursework in geochemistry, groundwater, and geology are required.  Some Spanish is required, and Portuguese would be very beneficial.  

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