Bachelor's or master's degree in Geology, Civil Engineering, or Environmental Degree.
5+ of related field experience and project management experience.
Geology/geologist background
Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills.
Experience in soil vapor, soil, surface water, and groundwater investigations.
Proficiency in developing Conceptual Site Models, Feasibility Studies, and Pilot Studies.
Expertise in remedial design, design documents, system construction and oversight, and operations and maintenance.
Ability to perform field work, complying with safety codes and requirements.
Plusses:
Familiarity with Michigan Public Act 451, Part 201 and Part 213.
Experience with Brownfield Redevelopment grants, building demolitions, site due care, and Michigan Public Act 381 workplans.
Experience in Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS).
OSHA Certification
Familiarity with State of Michigan environmental regulations.
DAY TO DAY:
Responsibilities:
Correspond and manage a diverse client base, including public, military, and private sector clients across Michigan and the Midwest.
Lead projects from initiation to closure, encompassing Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RIFS), contaminant exposure mitigation, and active site remediation.
Provide guidance to staff for ensuring the quality, safety, schedule, and budget of assigned projects.
Review and ensure the quality, accuracy, and completeness of projects in line with governmental and industry standards.
Collaborate with Department and Division Managers for quarterly projections, invoicing, and closeout activities.
Direct the activities of personnel reporting on assigned projects.
Maintain environmental design, reporting, and production standards and procedures.
Actively participate in civic and professional activities, societies, and organizations.