More locations: Tacoma, WA, USA | Redmond, WA, USA
In Person
Category
Engineering Management (1)
Requirements
Bachelor’s or master’s degree in civil/environmental engineering or geology.
Master’s degree preferred.
Ten or more years of environmental consulting or related professional experience.
Licensed engineer or geologist in Washington State (Washington Professional Engineer license for engineers; Washington Licensed Geologist or Licensed Hydrogeologist for geologists).
Working knowledge of environmental regulations, including Model Toxics Control Act Cleanup Regulations and Sediment Management Standards and how to apply them.
Skilled in managing environmental field investigation (soil, sediment, groundwater and vapor) and cleanup construction projects.
Ability to independently prepare and lead proposals, work plans, data reports, remedial investigation/feasibility study reports and design documents (design drawings, specifications, and engineers estimate).
Working knowledge of Local, State, and Federal permitting processes applicable to environmental cleanup projects.
Valid driver’s license.
Ability to travel for short-term and long-term assignments as needed (travel typically not exceed 10%).
Responsibilities
Play a key role working closely with Principals/Associates in developing and supporting client relationships, business development activities, preparing Statements of Qualifications and competing for new project opportunities.
Serve as a technical leader for clients and project staff, providing guidance on all phases of remediation projects including planning, permitting, investigation, design, cleanup construction, closeout and long-term monitoring.
Plan and manage field explorations and environmental data collection efforts (soil, sediment, groundwater and vapor).
Field explorations may include drilling and test pitting to collect soil samples, sediment grab sampling and coring, and monitoring well installation and collection of groundwater samples.
Evaluate and interpret field and laboratory environmental data, perform engineering/scientific analysis and evaluation, and develop solutions to complex problems.
Evaluate the fate and transport of environmental contaminants in various media including soil, sediment, groundwater, and vapor, and develop conceptual site models to evaluate contaminant exposure pathways to receptors.
Develop solutions to environmental problems by evaluating different and applicable remedial technologies and performing disproportionate cost analysis to meet MTCA and SMS requirements.
Prepare remedial investigation work plans, sampling and analysis plans, data reports, RI/FS reports, cleanup action plans, and remedial action completion reports.
Prepare design documents, engineering calculations, and permit applications.
Perform management and oversight of cleanup construction involving remedial excavation, dredging of contaminated sediment and wood debris, installation of sediment caps, installation, operations, and maintenance of in-situ remediation systems and site restoration activities.
Perform project and task management duties, such as developing scopes of work and budgets, coordination with clients, subcontractor solicitation, invoicing, cost control, and contract reviews.