Description
site characterization
dewatering permitting
remediation design
regulatory reporting
budget monitoring
client coordination
APTIM is looking for an enthusiastic Environmental Project Manager to join a multidisciplinary team of engineers, scientists, and technicians. The role involves hands‑on project management of Phase I and Phase II site assessments, scope development, planning, client communication, and oversight of dewatering permitting. The manager will evaluate long‑term liability and cost‑reduction options for state and local government, heavy industry, and retail petroleum clients, guiding projects from proposal through execution, invoicing, and mentorship of junior staff.
The position will manage projects across Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Kentucky and Alabama, handling budgets of $500 K and above, and coordinating with clients, vendors, and contractors. Travel is limited to 10‑20 % while the role is primarily remote.
- Manage projects in Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Kentucky and Alabama
- Oversee client projects from proposal through execution and invoicing
- Handle budgets of $500K and up
- Coordinate with clients, their staff, vendors, and contractors
- Develop and execute work scopes while maintaining schedules and budgetary goals
- Adjust work priorities to changing site conditions and project schedules
- Monitor and manage project budgets and timelines
- Balance multiple priorities on multi‑year schedules to meet targets
- Interpret and evaluate scientific data
- Provide technical support across all project phases and scopes, including design, due diligence, site characterization, monitoring, dewatering permitting, remediation design, regulatory reporting, procurement, and construction
- Mentor junior staff
- Adhere to health and safety policies and perform work safely
- Prepare or review technical documents for regulatory agencies and private clients
Requirements
bachelor's
10‑20 years
microsoft office
phase i/ii
hazwoper
project management
- Bachelor's degree in Geology, Environmental Science, Project Management, Environmental Engineering, or related science
- 10‑20 years of project execution/management and personnel management experience in the environmental industry
- Strong organizational and tracking skills to manage 30+ projects over long periods
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Teams, PowerPoint)
- Experience with Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessments and due diligence services
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment
- Strong attention to detail
- Excellent time management and ability to handle multiple concurrent activities
- Safe operation of a company vehicle
- Completion of 40‑hour OSHA‑HAZWOPER training and annual refreshers
- Preferred certifications: professional geologist/engineer, licensed asbestos inspector, asbestos project monitor, lead inspector/risk assessor, indoor air quality training
- Indoor air quality, industrial hygiene, or environmental compliance experience is a plus
- Must be from TN, AL, KY, or GA
- Experience managing projects for both government and private clients
- Experience working in Georgia, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, or Kentucky geologic environments
Benefits
Compensation ranges from $90 K to $130 K annually, dependent on experience, education, skills, location, and internal equity.
The company offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, vision, dental, life and disability insurance, 401(k) options, and paid time off.
- Remote role with 10‑20% travel
- Respect and flexibility to live a full life at work and at home
- Investment in personal and professional development
- Medical, vision, and dental insurance with multiple metallic levels and carriers
- Life insurance
- Short‑term and long‑term disability insurance
- 401(k) plans through the Aon Pooled Employer Plan with various options
- Access to helpful documents and plan features via the Benefits Marketplace
- Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave based on company policy and applicable law
Training + Development
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