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A Project Manager-Senior at SET Environmental is responsible to:
- Manage scope, schedule, and budget for a variety of environmental projects including site investigation/characterization, environmental compliance, due diligence, and environmental permitting projects
- Complete Phase I/II environmental site assessments
- Assist with the management of remedial action projects for commercial and industrial property developers, law firms, financial institutions, and utilities
- Plan, schedule, conduct, and coordinate site testing and formulate recommendations for projects of different sizes and complexities
- Identify, evaluate, and recommend additional actions, as necessary, in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations
- Prepare and review technical documents including reports, proposals, and regulatory agency correspondences
- Mentor and train junior staff members
- Provide excellent customer service
- Assist with client development and business planning preparing cost estimates and proposals
- Maintain knowledge of the processes for site investigations, remedial alternative studies, and work plan implementations
- Understand and possess experience with remediating sites contaminated with chlorinated solvents, metals and free product (LNAPL & DNAPL)
- Interpret geologic, hydrogeologic, and environmental data
- Identify and develop new business opportunities
- Work collaboratively with clients, other SET offices, and environmental regulators on project related work
- Participate and build on health, safety and environment policies and procedures in the execution of all work
- May require some regional travel for site visits, up to 10%. At times, may be required to stay multiple days depending on the needs of the project
- Perform other miscellaneous duties as necessary
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's degree in Geology, Environmental Engineering, Science, or closely related discipline
- Minimum of 10 years of project management experience
- Wisconsin/Illinois Professional Engineer (PE) or Geologist (PG) is a plus
- Demonstrated experience in project management including budget, schedule, and deliverable performance. PMP certification is a plus
- Demonstrate experience in researching and understanding administrative code, voluntary programs, and compliance with federal and state regulations to support designing and implementing investigations and remedial alternatives in various states
- Familiarity with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Illinois Tiered Approach to Corrective Action
- Familiarity with communicating to the client in business terms the environmental and regulatory liabilities and associated implications pertaining to the associated transaction
- Demonstrated experience scoping, costing, and writing successful proposals, work plans, investigation, remediation, and design reports, and conducting business development
- Must be able to work in a fast-paced, uncertain, high-pressure environment with the ability to change directions and scope quickly
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with technical writing experience
- Proficient computer skills, including MS Office Suite
- Must pass a local, state and federal background check
- Must pass DOT physical including drug and alcohol screening
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