
Environmental Staff Project Manager II
- Mount Laurel, NJ
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Interact and collaborate with staff members on a variety of projects
- Attend project meetings with senior staff and assist with resolutions to technical and administrative problems
- Interface with clients on a weekly regular basis. Maintain and develop a client database.
- Basic ability to manage project budgets. Prepare change orders, invoices, and assist with collection efforts
- Scheduling, training and oversight of subordinate staff members
- Basic ability to prioritize tasks to meet project deadlines. Consult with your supervisor to help prioritize tasks on a daily basis.
- Develop management capabilities of environmental projects including the application of technical support, with supervisory input as needed. May be responsible for several projects being performed simultaneously.
- Prepare proposals and change orders
- Prepare environmental reports, perform analysis and provide recommendations in collaboration with senior staff
- Perform review of deliverables prepared by subordinate staff prior to submission for senior and principal review
- Have completed internal Phase I ESA training.
- Perform Phase I ESAs under the direction of supervisor (Supervisor must be EP as defined by ASTM)
- Perform Phase II ESAs, voluntary cleanups, storage tank site investigations, and NJDEP-regulated site remediation projects.
- Perform site reconnaissance, file review and report preparation accompanied by senior staff
- Possesses acceptable basic technical writing skills with regard to basic conventions of spelling, grammar, and professional content. Collaborates with more senior staff to produce reports. Works to improve writing skills, as necessary, under the direction of supervisors and Principal reviewers.
- Initiate project set up and implementation under the direct supervision of senior staff
- Good understanding of sample collection, preparation, preservation sample hold times and laboratory submission regulations and guidelines.
- Basic knowledge of federal, state and local environmental regulations and guidelines and their implications on findings and conclusions in studies.
- Clearly document site observations for field work performed and submit daily reports
- Communicate changing site conditions to supervisor and discuss their implications on field investigations. Implement investigation changes in the field as directed by your supervisor
- Work with senior staff to develop an understanding of the relation of field observations and sample results to findings and conclusions in the report
- Assist on Groundwater and soil investigations and media sampling.
- Perform boring and test pit layouts and evaluate site access with senior oversight
- Assist with remediation system installation, operation, and maintenance
- Basic knowledge of environmental principles and applications.
- Basic knowledge of permitting processes, environmental regulations, and environmental test methods
- Interest in project management, consulting, and business development.
- Must be able to lift a minimum of 40 pounds a number of times each day and walk on uneven ground through various terrains.