Environmental/Civil Engineer II
Bowser-Morner Inc
Dayton, Ohio
Position Overview
This employee will provide a combination of Environmental and Civil Engineering consulting services for a wide variety of BMI clients under the supervision of the Dayton Engineering Manager. This employee may also provide field engineering, sampling and testing services as coordinated with the Engineering and Environmental Services Division and Construction Services Division.
Key Responsibilities:
Day-to-day technical support of environmental projects - Phase I ESA, Phase II site investigation, UST removal, asbestos/lead paint sampling
Routine groundwater and surface water and leachate sampling
Preparation of annual license applications, modifications, exemptions, and construction documentation reports for various landfill facilities
Aerial mapping using Drone technology and GPS surveying
Preparation of NPDES permits and associated reporting
Preparation of air permits and associated reporting
Interface with government agencies, i.e. OEPA, US Army Corps of Engineers, ODNR, Various health departments, etc.
Prepare Environmental Permit applications for 401 Water Quality Certifications, 404 USACE permits, and various engineering programs including slope stability, hydrology, and hydraulics applications
Computer modeling of groundwater and contaminant movement
Prepare Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and Spill Prevention Contingency and Countermeasures Plans
Preparation of proposals, invoicing and general project management
Education and Experience Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Environmental or Civil Engineering, or related field from accredited college or university.
EIT is required.
AutoCAD proficiency desired but not required
Skills and Abilities
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Strong verbal and written communication skills internally with coworkers and externally with clients and subcontractors
Ability and willingness to learn skills necessary to support a variety of environmental/civil engineering projects.
Clean driving record. No more than two incidents within the last 36 months. Must meet the company's insurance eligibility requirements.
Staff Management
No direct management; however, this employee is expected to collaborate effectively with other BMI staff to achieve project deadlines.
Client Retention & Business Development
No specific responsibilities to client retention. Business development activities as assigned. Must be an active member of at least one professional organization.
Project Management
Day-to-day technical support of environmental and engineering projects. Project management responsibilities dependent upon experience
Financial Management
This employee will need to track their direct and indirect time, especially as it pertains to project budgets. Other responsibilities dependent upon experience.
Reporting Relationships
Reports to Engineering and Environmental Services Manager (Dept 27)
Direct Reports include: None
Physical Requirements:
Physical Ability
Stand, walk, push, pull, stoop, twist, reach overhead, climb stairs; lift minimum of 80 pounds.
Must be able to sit up to 3 hours at a time
Must be able to pass pre-employment physical, motor vehicle report, and drug screen
Work Conditions - Work may expose the employee to inclement weather conditions during the course of fieldwork.
Work Conditions:
Combination of office setting and field work; typical work week is approximately 45 hours per week with seasonal variation
Field work required and is typically within driving distance from office (e.g. throughout Ohio)
Field work may require overnight stays
EOE/M/F/D/V/Alcohol and Drug-Free Workplace
Bowser-Morner Inc
Dayton, Ohio
Position Overview
This employee will provide a combination of Environmental and Civil Engineering consulting services for a wide variety of BMI clients under the supervision of the Dayton Engineering Manager. This employee may also provide field engineering, sampling and testing services as coordinated with the Engineering and Environmental Services Division and Construction Services Division.
Key Responsibilities:
Day-to-day technical support of environmental projects - Phase I ESA, Phase II site investigation, UST removal, asbestos/lead paint sampling
Routine groundwater and surface water and leachate sampling
Preparation of annual license applications, modifications, exemptions, and construction documentation reports for various landfill facilities
Aerial mapping using Drone technology and GPS surveying
Preparation of NPDES permits and associated reporting
Preparation of air permits and associated reporting
Interface with government agencies, i.e. OEPA, US Army Corps of Engineers, ODNR, Various health departments, etc.
Prepare Environmental Permit applications for 401 Water Quality Certifications, 404 USACE permits, and various engineering programs including slope stability, hydrology, and hydraulics applications
Computer modeling of groundwater and contaminant movement
Prepare Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and Spill Prevention Contingency and Countermeasures Plans
Preparation of proposals, invoicing and general project management
Education and Experience Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Environmental or Civil Engineering, or related field from accredited college or university.
EIT is required.
AutoCAD proficiency desired but not required
Skills and Abilities
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Strong verbal and written communication skills internally with coworkers and externally with clients and subcontractors
Ability and willingness to learn skills necessary to support a variety of environmental/civil engineering projects.
Clean driving record. No more than two incidents within the last 36 months. Must meet the company's insurance eligibility requirements.
Staff Management
No direct management; however, this employee is expected to collaborate effectively with other BMI staff to achieve project deadlines.
Client Retention & Business Development
No specific responsibilities to client retention. Business development activities as assigned. Must be an active member of at least one professional organization.
Project Management
Day-to-day technical support of environmental and engineering projects. Project management responsibilities dependent upon experience
Financial Management
This employee will need to track their direct and indirect time, especially as it pertains to project budgets. Other responsibilities dependent upon experience.
Reporting Relationships
Reports to Engineering and Environmental Services Manager (Dept 27)
Direct Reports include: None
Physical Requirements:
Physical Ability
Stand, walk, push, pull, stoop, twist, reach overhead, climb stairs; lift minimum of 80 pounds.
Must be able to sit up to 3 hours at a time
Must be able to pass pre-employment physical, motor vehicle report, and drug screen
Work Conditions - Work may expose the employee to inclement weather conditions during the course of fieldwork.
Work Conditions:
Combination of office setting and field work; typical work week is approximately 45 hours per week with seasonal variation
Field work required and is typically within driving distance from office (e.g. throughout Ohio)
Field work may require overnight stays
EOE/M/F/D/V/Alcohol and Drug-Free Workplace
Job ID: 484699179
Originally Posted on: 7/10/2025
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