Responsibilities
- Serve as the field team lead for environmental investigations, sampling, monitoring, and remediation activities.
- Develop detailed field execution strategies, including sampling plans, investigation methods, and remediation implementation approaches.
- Lead all aspects of field activities including planning, scheduling, resource allocation, equipment procurement, and field logistics.
- Provide on-site troubleshooting support for field teams during unexpected conditions, equipment issues, or changing site circumstances.
- Ensure field work is executed in compliance with CERCLA, RCRA, FFA, ESA, NHPA, NEPA, permits, and all federal/state regulatory requirements.
- Conduct or oversee installation of monitoring wells, drilling oversight, and remediation system performance monitoring.
- Support in-situ/ex-situ remediation activities, including dig and haul, pump-and-treat operations, and natural attenuation monitoring.
- Prepare, review, and approve technical reports, work plans, health & safety plans, sampling and analysis plans, and other regulatory deliverables.
- Lead data evaluation including groundwater, soil, vapor, sediment, ecological, and PFAS analytical data.
- Develop conceptual site models (CSMs), update project technical approaches, and recommend remedy optimization strategies.
- Ensure accuracy, completeness, and regulatory acceptance of reports and deliverables.
- Present project findings, status updates, and technical recommendations to clients, regulators, and internal leadership.
- Monitor project performance against technical objectives and schedules; adjust project plans as needed.
- Serve as the technical point of contact for clients, subcontractors, and field teams on day-to-day project execution.
- Oversee subcontractor activities including drilling, surveying, geophysics, laboratory services, remediation system vendors, and specialty technical support.
- Monitor subcontractor performance and ensure contract scopes, quality expectations, and schedules are met.
- Support the development of project schedules, resource plans, cost estimates, and procurement requirements.
- Support risk identification, mitigation planning, and issue resolution throughout project life cycles.
- Maintain accurate project documentation and ensure compliance with internal quality standards.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Earth Science, Engineering, or related field
- 10+ years of experience in federal environmental remediation environmental programs.
- Experience serving the Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Defense in a contracting capacity.
- Demonstrated experience with CERCLA, RCRA, PFAS, HTRW, and MMRP field work
- Demonstrated experience with natural and cultural resource field experience
- Professional Geologist (PG), Certified Environmental Scientist (CES), Project Management Professional (PMP), or Professional Engineer (PE)
Certifications & Qualifications
- Professional Geologist (PG)
- Certified Environmental Scientist (CES)
- Project Management Professional (PMP)
- Professional Engineer (PE)
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