
Environmental Engineer III
- Billings, MT
- $71,868-107,801 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Developing engineering studies, plans, designs, and specifications for the remediation of environmental contamination.
- Potentially Responsible Party (PRP) oversight.
- Interfacing with program and project managers, senior technical staff, the government customer, and RA Contractors.
- Reporting of observations and compliance with contract documents.
- Review of specifications, drawings, work plans, and ongoing construction activities to assure compliance.
- Drafting project submittals.
- Determining, communicating, and documenting deficiencies to ensure they are corrected in a timely manner.
- Preparation of work plans and project deliverables (e.g., UFP-QAPPs, FSPs, RI/FS Reports, SSHP/HASPs, technical memoranda).
- Understanding of remediation and construction site health & safety (H&S) hazards.
- Potential 50% travel within the U.S. as needed to support projects.
- Minimum of 6 years of directly related experience in environmental industry.
- Bachelor’s degree in an engineering field such as: Mining Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field.
- Knowledge and experience of CERCLA, DoD, DOE, EPA, and/or RCRA projects.
- Strong technical writing and documentation experience with prior experience contributing to the preparation of remedial design documents that are technically sound and accurately reflect the project approach and requirements.
- Ability to conduct completion inspections, document project status and maintain records.
- Working knowledge of Federal and state occupational regulations.
- Ability to prepare daily reports documenting activities and findings.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills (both written and oral) including the ability to comfortably engage with varying levels of leadership, RA Contractors, subcontractors, internal and external stakeholders, etc.
- Demonstrated proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite of software, specifically in Excel and Word.
- Ability to work in a team environment with corporate, project, and technical management staff.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple priorities with attention to detail.
- Experience working with EPA on mining related projects and/or Montana Department of Environmental Quality.
- Experience at a federal government remediation or construction sites.
- OSHA 40-hr. and 8-hr. HAZWOPER Training.
- Master's degree in engineering field related to Mining Engineering or Environmental Studies.
- EIT Certification (or capability to test and pass FE exam within one year) or Registered PE (or capability to obtain registration within one year), depending on experience.
- Skilled in AutoCAD software.