Environmental Technician Jobs in New Hampshire
Environmental Technician jobs in New Hampshire are consistently active, with demand concentrated in environmental consulting, site remediation, and state regulatory compliance work at every level from field technician to senior specialist. Most hiring clusters around Manchester, Concord, and Portsmouth, where firms like Arcadis, Nobis Engineering, and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services anchor the market. The most in-demand specialties are hazardous waste management, soil and groundwater sampling, and stormwater compliance monitoring. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
Find Environmental Technician JobsOverview
Showing 5 of 8+ Environmental Technician jobs











I. Job Summary
This position reports to the Gas Operations Manager and is responsible for the operation and maintenance of landfill gas collection and control systems (GCCS). The GCCS consists of a series of extraction points known as wells, interconnected via piping. The collected gas is transported using gas conveyance equipment (such as a fan or blower). Landfill gas (LFG) collected by this extraction system from the landfill's wellfield is combusted within a flare. Proper operation of the GCCS is required to comply with various State and Federal environmental regulations.
II. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Properly operate and maintain GCCS in a timely and cost-effective manner to ensure regulatory compliance and optimize performance.
- GCCS operation and maintenance includes:
- Calibrate, operate and maintain sensitive electronic data collection devices necessary to optimize LFG collection from the wellfield.
- Collect and manage data entry from wellfield extraction and environmental monitoring locations.
- Implement the GCCS preventative maintenance plan.
- Operate and maintain liquid management system pneumatic or electric driven pumps (troubleshoot and determine liquid levels within liquid containment structures and or LFG collection wells).
- Perform wellfield valve/vacuum adjustments, data collection and maintenance; interpret data.
- Use Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) or High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) piping materials and associated equipment to perform maintenance on piping materials.
- Complete the WM Landfill Gas Technician I Training.
- Develop basic understanding of environmental regulations related to GCCS operations and develop the ability to work within an environmentally regulated industry.
- Follow job related health and safety requirements and procedures.
- Available for on-call response to GCCS related malfunction event(s).
III. Qualifications
A. Required Qualifications
- Valid and unrestricted driver’s license
B. Preferred Qualifications
Experience in environmental fieldwork, construction, electrical, mechanical, or other hands-on work environments
Working knowledge of gas collection systems, pumps, blowers, or flare systems
Technical or trade school training in environmental science, mechanical systems, instrumentation, or a related field
Experience working with Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) or High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) piping and components
Experience using data logging systems
Mechanical aptitude or prior experience in mechanical maintenance, including troubleshooting systems with pumps, motors, or pneumatic equipment
Fundamental knowledge of computer data entry and interpretation
- Ability to work independently in field environments with minimal supervision
IV. Physical Requirements
Listed below are key points regarding physical demands, physical and occupational risks, and the work environment of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
- Field: This job operates in both inside gas plant conditions as well as in outside conditions that include inclement weather, heat and humidity.
This role is designated as safety sensitive and will require the successful candidate to strictly comply with all safety rules and protocols. As part of the ongoing employment requirements, the successful candidate may be subject to drug and alcohol testing—including pre‑employment screening, post‑incident evaluations, reasonable suspicion checks, and random testing—in accordance with government regulations and company policies.
V. Benefits
At WM, each eligible employee receives a competitive total compensation package that includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short-term disability. In addition, we offer a stock purchase plan, company matching on a 401(k), and more. Employees also receive paid vacation, holidays, and personal days. Please note that benefits may vary by site.
If this sounds like the opportunity that you have been looking for, please click Apply.
See All 8 Environmental Technician Jobs in New Hampshire
Find roles in New Hampshire that match your experience and apply in just a few clicks.
Find Environmental Technician JobsEnvironmental Technician Jobs by City in New Hampshire
Where New Hampshire roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Environmental Technician Job Market in New Hampshire
A snapshot from current New Hampshire openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring



What New Hampshire Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in environmental technician jobs across New Hampshire.
- Associate or bachelor's degree in environmental science, geology, or a related field
- Experience collecting soil, water, or air samples following EPA and NHDES protocols
- Familiarity with New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services reporting requirements
- Valid driver's license for regular travel to field sites across the state
- OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER certification or willingness to complete it upon hire
- Proficiency with field data collection tools and environmental database entry software
Environmental Technician Jobs in New Hampshire: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a environmental technician in New Hampshire?
Most environmental technician roles in New Hampshire require at minimum an associate degree in environmental science, geology, chemistry, or a related field, though a bachelor's degree is preferred by larger consulting firms and state agencies. New Hampshire does not require a state-issued license specifically for environmental technicians, but employers consistently expect OSHA HAZWOPER certification and familiarity with New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services field protocols. Completing an internship with a regional consulting firm or a state agency program strengthens your application considerably.
Which companies hire environmental technicians in New Hampshire?
Companies currently hiring environmental technicians in New Hampshire include Southern New Hampshire Health System, WM, and Onterris, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Environmental consulting firms and state remediation contractors make up the largest share of openings, reflecting New Hampshire's active site cleanup and regulatory compliance work.
Which New Hampshire cities have the most environmental technician jobs?
Nashua, Lebanon, and Seabrook have the most environmental technician openings in New Hampshire. Manchester and Concord drive volume through state agency offices and the regional headquarters of consulting firms, while Portsmouth draws openings from coastal water quality monitoring and industrial site remediation work tied to the Seacoast's port and manufacturing history.
How can I get hired as a environmental technician in New Hampshire with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying for field technician assistant or environmental technician I roles at New Hampshire-based consulting firms like Nobis Engineering or Credere Associates, which regularly bring on graduates for supervised fieldwork. State agencies including the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services also post seasonal and entry-level technician roles suited to candidates without full experience. Completing OSHA HAZWOPER training before applying and highlighting any coursework in soil or water sampling gives candidates a clear edge over peers.
Where can I find and apply to environmental technician jobs in New Hampshire?
You can find and apply to environmental technician jobs in New Hampshire on Migrate Mate, which lists current New Hampshire openings from employers actively hiring right now. Find the roles that fit your experience and location, then apply directly to each one.
See All 8 Environmental Technician Jobs in New Hampshire
Find roles in New Hampshire that match your experience and apply in just a few clicks.
Find Environmental Technician Jobs