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- Assist or Manage projects.
- Prepare Work Plans.
- Leading technical teams working across multiple offices throughout the country, problem-solving, preparing plans and specifications, and meeting with clients and subcontractors.
- Draft SAPs and coordinate the scheduling of investigation activities (soil, groundwater, indoor air (VI), soil gas, and stormwater sampling).
- Projects include vapor intrusion assessment, mitigation, and response; in situ/ex-situ groundwater remediation design and implementation; soil remediation system design and implementation; and remediation system operation, maintenance, and optimization.
- Provide environmental compliance support to senior regulatory specialists, including data collection for permitting and/or registration, data analysis, regulatory compliance evaluation, and assessment.
- Collaborate with staff and project engineers and scientists to develop and evaluate remedial alternatives and options analyses.
- Work with staff to prepare bid specifications and evaluate contractor bids.
- Provide oversight to teams during construction and operations of the designed treatment technology, monitoring and evaluation of treatment effectiveness, and regulatory reporting.
- Share in the development and review of technical documents, reports, and designs.
- Oversee the quality assurance/quality control of deliverables on projects and tasks self-managed, as well as projects and tasks managed by others.
- Work well with dynamic project teams and mentor junior staff.
- Bachelors or masters degree in environmental engineering, Civil, Chemical, Geology, or related environmental degree.
- P.E or P.G. Certification
- 5-8 Years of experience in environmental engineering.
- HAZWOPER training and certification.
- Experience with RCRA and CERCLA processes (RI/FS, RD/RA, ROD) and documentation.
- Prior environmental investigation and remediation experience.
- Understanding of Federal facility policies, procedures, and regulations.
- Proficiency in Microsoft program products.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Strong work ethic.
- Ability to travel to support ongoing environmental projects. (20% travel between LA, Monterey, and Riverside)
Environmental Project Manager - Concord, United States - Fusion Cell
Description
Environmental Project Manager
Location
Concord, CACompensation: $90,000-$125,000
POSITION SUMMARY
A Project Engineer/ Geologist who is driven to contribute to a wide range of projects ranging from site investigations to regulatory compliance tasks, feasibility studies, and remedial design and/or implementation. Joining our team means immersing yourself in an atmosphere that nurtures creativity, encourages collaboration across all levels, embraces a supportive culture, and facilitates professional development.
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