Struction Solutions · 3 months ago
Site Assessment Project Manager
Struction Solutions is a company that specializes in environmental site assessments and remediation efforts. The Site Assessment Project Manager oversees these assessments, manages budgets and schedules, and ensures compliance with regulatory standards.
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Responsibilities
Review and coordinate work performed by environmental site assessment Master Services Agreement (MSA) contractors, including:
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
Soil Disposition Evaluations (Compliance with Specification 01 4524)
Soil Evaluations (Applicability of SCAQMD Rule 1466)
Health and Safety Risk Assessments
Preliminary Environmental Assessments
Remedial Investigations / Feasibility Studies
Public Participation Plans
Preparation and execution of Removal Action Workplans / Remedial Action Plans
PCB (Polychlorinated Biphenyl) surveys and mitigation efforts
Assist in contract development and oversight for environmental remediation contractors
Manage project budgets, contracts, and schedules related to environmental investigations and remediation activities
Provide technical guidance to the Office of Environmental Health & Safety (OEHS) Management, ensuring effective oversight of environmental site assessment contractors and cost control
Prepare and coordinate environmental review processes in alignment with Facilities Services Division requirements for:
Project scheduling
Budgeting
School design and construction
Emergency response
Waste disposal
Demolition activities
Qualification
Required
7+ years of full-time professional experience managing environmental investigations and remediation projects under DTSC or a comparable regulatory agency
Strong knowledge of site investigations, remedial strategies, and environmental regulations at the federal, state, and local levels, including compliance with DTSC protocols, Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) regulations, and South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) guidelines
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in Geology, Engineering, or a related field
Preferred
California Professional Registration (Certified Hydrogeologist, Professional Engineer, or Professional Geologist) is preferred