Organization
Save the Water™

Research & Engineering Associate: Water Quality

Duration
Recruiting now
Location
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Opportunity Details

Ongoing

Remote

Recruiting now

2515 W Marina Bay Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312

About this Opportunity

Associates are expected to put in a minimum of 5 hours per week and be responsive to emails within 36 hours.

SUMMARY:

This role is required to work with leadership to conduct research about legislation on water quality.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Research about water quality legislation.
  • Connect with government agencies to understand laws and regulations about water quality.
  • Create reports for internal teams and/or external clients.
  • Create presentations and reports based on recommendations and findings.
  • Attend weekly/monthly meetings as per schedule.

EXPERIENCE/REQUIREMENTS:

  • Demonstrated ability to handle multiple projects and details simultaneously.
  • Bachelor’s degree completed or equivalent work experience (at least 3 years or more full-time paid corporate/non-profit work experience)
  • A graduate in Biological, Chemical, or Environmental Engineer
  • Experience in working with governmental agencies.
  • Good analytical skills and willingness to learn.
  • Good oral and written communication skills.
  • Focused attention to detail and critical thinking.

Research & Engineering Associate: Water Research (In-person)

OVERVIEW

  • Hybrid position in Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Associates are expected to put in a minimum of 6 hours per week with a flexible schedule.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Support the set-up, development, and growth of a new water quality laboratory.
  • Develop and refine analytical chemistry and microbiology experimental design, procedures, QA/QC methods, and data management approaches to assess water quality and contamination.
  • Provide in-person water sampling and research support in the Marina Bay Laboratory (Ft. Lauderdale), Florida Everglades, and surrounding area.
  • Document observations, analyze data, and interpret results.
  • Communicate findings and environmental recommendations via technical reports and presentation decks.

EXPERIENCE/REQUIREMENTS:

  • Preference for post-secondary education or equivalent experience in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline, such as chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, chemical engineering, or civil engineering.
  • Experience conducting wet lab chemistry, microbiology, and/or water research experiments.
  • Experience in developing and growing a new laboratory is an asset.
  • Experience conducting fieldwork or working in a marine environment is an asset.
  • Strong research, critical thinking, analytical, technical communication, and learning skills.

How to apply:

If interested, please submit your resume to [email protected]. We would love to hear from you!