Environmental Project Manager - Dallas, United States - Fusion Cell

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    Description

    Environmental Project Manager (Engineer or Geologist)

    Location

    Farmers Branch, TX

    Compensation: $85,000- $128,000

    Sign-on Bonus: $10K

    POSITION SUMMARY

    Seeking an Environmental Project Manager who is a problem-solver and an environmental strategist known for hands-on practical experience in investigations. One who is ready to lead our team. A project manager who enjoys working on a wide range of projects in an environment that fosters creativity, collaboration at all levels, a culture of support, and professional growth.

    JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

    The successful candidate will work on projects ranging from site investigations to regulatory compliance tasks, feasibility studies, and remedial design and/or implementation. The company is a sell/manage/do organization, so your duties will also include supporting marketing/business development efforts and serving in a managing role over support staff:

    • Provide client and project management, coordination, and implementation of comprehensive project work associated with environmental investigations and remediation oversight.
    • Managing fieldwork, compiling data, preparing reports, and oversight of projects
    • Managing environmental site assessments and remediation projects
    • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
    • Preparation of work plans and UFP-SAPs
    • Understanding of local, state, and federal environmental regulations, especially TRRP regulations and reporting requirements

    REQUIREMENTS

    • BS in Engineering, (Civil, Mechanical, Environmental or Chemical) or Geology, or related environmental science.
    • 10 years experience in environmental compliance, geology, and/or environmental engineering
    • Must have a Texas Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Geologist (PG) License
    • Project Management experience is required.
    • Strong consulting and problem-solving skills are required.
    • Communication skills, written and verbal, are critical to success.
    • Experience with environmental DoD contracts
    • Experience in emerging contaminants such as PFAS