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Environmental Chemist

Company: Aerotek E & E
Location: Auburn, Washington
Category: Environmental Jobs
Rate: Based on experience.
Job Type: Full-Time
Posting ID: 1995927
Posting Date: 11/3/2009 Allegis Group Family of Hiring Companies

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Environmental Chemist Job Description:

Aerotek Environmental & Engineering is seeking Chemists with experience in the Environmental/Hazardous Waste Industry. We need varying levels of experience.

- Osha 40 Hour Hazwopper Certification.
- Associates or Bachelors Degree Chemistry
- Minimum 2 years of relevant experience.

When you have an opportunity please forward me your resume or contact me at 425.893.6062 for immediate consideration.

At this time we are only considering local Candidates.

To qualify for this opportunity, you MUST be eligible to work within the United States.

Required Skills for Environmental Chemist Job:

  • ASSOCIATES OR BACHELORS CHEMISTRY
  • OSHA 40 HOUR HAZWOPER
  • MINIMUM 2 YEARS ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERIENCE.

About Aerotek E & E:

Join Aerotek E & ESM. We specialize in the Environmental, Civil, Geotechnical and Construction Management industries. We are one of the nation's largest and fastest growing providers to these industries. We offer nationwide opportunities and comprehensive benefits to include medical, dental, optical, and optional 401k. Don't put your career in the hands of just anyone, put it in the hands of a specialist. Join the Aerotek E & E team! Allegis Group and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers.

Contact Information

Christian Evans Apply Now! Begin by filling out the "Apply Online for this Job" section at the top of the page Need Directions? Get office driving directions with Google Maps
cevans@aerotek.com
Aerotek E & E - Seattle, WA
11000 NE 33rd. Place
Suite 220

Bellevue, WA  98004
TEL: (425) 893-6062
FAX: (425) 893-6090

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