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Build Your Career in Demolition & Environmental Project Management with EAI!
EAI is an award-winning contractor with over 37 years of experience delivering environmental and demolition solutions across the Southeastern United States. Headquartered in Hendersonville, TN, with offices in both Knoxville and Memphis, we are proud to partner with clients on projects that make a lasting impact on their communities.
As we continue to grow, we are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to join our Memphis team.
If you are self-driven, detail-oriented, and ready to build a long-term career in the demolition project management industry, this role may be the perfect fit for you.
Role & Responsibilities
The Demolition Senior Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and successful completion of demolition projects from pre-construction through closeout. This role ensures projects are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and in compliance with all regulatory requirements. The ideal candidate brings strong leadership, technical expertise, and exceptional communication skills to drive operational excellence and client satisfaction.
Project Planning & Coordination
· Develop comprehensive demolition project plans, including scope definition, scheduling, budgeting, and resource allocation.
· Conduct pre-demolition assessments, site evaluations, and feasibility reviews.
· Coordinate with subcontractors, engineers, and regulatory agencies to ensure seamless project execution.
Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance
· Ensure full compliance with all federal, state, and local health, safety, and environmental regulations.
· Implement and enforce site-specific safety plans, conduct safety meetings, and promote a culture of safety across all project teams.
Team Leadership & Workforce Management
· Lead, supervise, and mentor project managers, site supervisors, and demolition crews.
· Ensure teams are properly trained, equipped, and aligned with project objectives.
· Foster collaboration, accountability, and high performance across all stakeholders.
Risk Management & Hazard Mitigation
· Identify potential project risks and develop proactive mitigation strategies.
· Oversee hazardous material handling and abatement activities (e.g., asbestos, lead, contaminated soils).
· Monitor environmental impact and ensure proper documentation and reporting.
Client Relations & Communication
· Serve as the primary point of contact for clients throughout the project lifecycle.
· Provide regular progress updates, manage expectations, and address concerns promptly.
· Maintain strong relationships to support repeat business and long-term partnerships.
Budget & Schedule Oversight
· Monitor project costs, track performance metrics, and manage change orders.
· Ensure projects remain on schedule and within approved financial parameters.
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Qualifications
· Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field preferred (or equivalent experience)
· 7+ years of experience in demolition or heavy civil construction management
· Strong knowledge of demolition methods, safety regulations (OSHA), and environmental compliance
· Proven leadership and team management experience
· Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills
· Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
AARC Group is seeking a highly experienced Tax Attorney to join our growing R&D Tax Credit and Federal Tax Controversy practice in a Partner-Level leadership role. This opportunity is designed for a senior legal professional with deep expertise in IRC §41, IRC §174, and federal tax examinations, who is motivated to lead engagements, build a practice, and participate meaningfully in revenue generation.
This is not a technical back-office role. We are seeking a strategic legal leader who thinks like an IRS examiner, builds defensibility accordingly, and wants to help shape a nationally recognized tax controversy platform.
What You’ll Do
• Interpret and apply IRC §§41 and 174, Treasury Regulations, IRS guidance, and judicial precedent
• Lead IRS and state examinations, Appeals, and controversy strategy
• Draft and oversee audit-ready technical memoranda and legal opinions
• Develop IDR response frameworks and defensibility models
• Establish internal legal review and risk governance protocols
• Advise CFOs, Controllers, and engineering teams on defensible tax strategies
• Help expand AARC’s national tax controversy and R&D advisory platform
What We’re Looking For
• JD required; LL.M. in Tax preferred
• 7+ years of federal tax experience
• Strong R&D credit and/or tax controversy background
• Experience handling IRS audits, Appeals, or litigation support
• Entrepreneurial mindset with interest in practice development
• Ability to collaborate with CPAs, engineers, and technical professionals
Compensation & Partner-Level Economics
We offer an exceptional compensation package structured for senior talent, including:
• Competitive base salary
• Performance-based bonus structure
• Partner-level revenue participation on originated and managed engagements
• Leadership authority in shaping and scaling the practice
This role provides true revenue participation — not merely profit sharing — with significant upside for a motivated practice builder.
Why AARC?
AARC Group is an engineering-driven consulting firm with national reach and deep regulatory expertise. Our tax platform integrates legal defensibility with technical substance — built for scrutiny, not marketing.
If you are looking to step into a genuine partner-level platform with real economic participation and leadership authority, we welcome a confidential conversation.
Company Description
CRG Texas Environmental Services, Inc. is a comprehensive environmental Consulting firm specializing in environmental due diligence, risk management, regulatory compliance, field assessments, remediation, waste management and LPST services. CRG Texas tackles diverse environmental challenges while staying updated on federal, state, and local regulations. CRG Texas strives to provide tailored solutions to meet clients' project-specific needs through a combination of expertise and innovative practices.
Role Description
We are seeking a motivated Environmental Scientist / Technician with 2-4 years of experience performing Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) in accordance with ASTM standards and Texas regulatory requirements. This position is ideal for someone who is detail oriented, enjoys fieldwork, and wants to grow within the environmental due diligence and remediation space.
Key Responsibilities
Phase I ESA Duties
- Conduct site inspections and property reconnaissance.
- Review historical sources (aerials, city directories, topographic maps, etc.).
- Review regulatory databases for environmental records.
- Interview site contacts, property owners, and relevant agencies.
- Identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) and prepare clear, defensible findings.
- Prepare complete Phase I ESA reports following ASTM E1527.
Phase II ESA Duties
- Assist in planning and executing soil, groundwater, and vapor sampling events.
- Oversee drilling operations, direct-push sampling, and monitoring well installation.
- Collect soil, groundwater, and soil vapor samples in accordance with industry standards.
- Perform field screening and document field notes, chain-of-custody, and sample logs.
- Coordinate with certified laboratories for sample analysis.
- Contribute to Phase II ESA reporting, including data interpretation and summary tables.
Preferred Skills:
- Experience with GPS/GIS data collection.
- TRRP (Texas Risk Reduction Program) familiarity.
- Experience with groundwater sampling techniques (low flow, bailers, etc.).
- OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER certification (or willingness to obtain).
What We Offer:
- Competitive salary based on experience.
- Paid training and opportunities for professional development.
- Supportive team environment with room to advance.
- We offer competitive salaries, most major holidays and personal time off.
- Medical, dental, vision and life insurance and match retirement plan
CRG Texas is an equal opportunity employer.
Senior Associate Attorney (Corporate / Real Estate / Bankruptcy) Dallas, TX – Hybrid Schedule
About the Opportunity
A growing midsize Dallas law firm is seeking a Senior Associate Attorney with experience in Corporate, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, or related transactional practice areas. This role offers significant autonomy, the ability to grow or build your own practice, and a clear, defined path to Partnership. Ideal for an attorney seeking stability, flexibility, and a strong platform for long‐term success.
Role Highlights
- $160,000–$180,000 base salary (flexible depending on experience) + bonuses
- Hybrid schedule: 1–2 remote days per week
- Partnership track with transparent criteria
- Strong work–life balance culture
- Open to candidates with or without Creditor's Rights / Workout experience
- Ideal for attorneys with a portable book of ~$200K, but not required
Key Qualifications
- 8–15+ years of experience in Corporate, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, or a related transactional discipline
- Licensed and in good standing with the Texas Bar
- Strong academic background and a stable work history
- Entrepreneurial mindset and interest in hands‐on client development
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive base salary: $160K–$180K
- Bonus opportunities
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Life insurance
- 401(k) with employer match
- Hybrid work flexibility
- Supportive environment for business development and long‐term practice growth
Ready to Apply?
Our client is actively scheduling interviews. If you're seeking a senior‐level role with real autonomy, work‐life balance, and a direct path to Partnership, apply today for confidential consideration.
Senior / Principal Environmental Engineer – Remediation Design Leadership (Seattle, WA)
We are partnering with a well-established, employee-owned environmental and engineering consulting firm with a strong Pacific Northwest footprint to support the growth of their environmental engineering leadership team.
This is a hands-on technical leadership role for a Senior or Principal Environmental Engineer who wants autonomy, long-term ownership, and the opportunity to mentor the next generation of remediation professionals.
The Role:
This position is focused on technical delivery first, with gradual business development responsibility over time. You will lead remediation and cleanup projects while helping develop junior engineers into strong design and consulting professionals.
Key Responsibilities:
• Leading remedial design and site cleanup projects (upland and inland)
• Providing technical oversight and mentoring junior engineering staff
• Supporting project management and client delivery
• Acting as a senior technical advisor across remediation programs
• Building and strengthening long-term client relationships
• Supporting controlled business growth over time
This is not a pure sales role. Technical excellence, mentorship, and delivery leadership are core priorities.
What They’re Looking For
• Senior or Principal level Environmental Engineer
• Professional Engineer (PE) License
• 8+ years of environmental consulting experience
• Strong remedial design and cleanup project experience
• Experience mentoring or developing junior technical staff
• Client-facing experience (preferably with manufacturers, legal, industrial, redevelopment or public sector clients)
• Interest in gradually expanding a personal client base (not required to arrive with a fully portable book)
• Willingness to work in-office a few days per week in Seattle
Compensation & Ownership
• Senior Engineer base salary: $150K–$180K
• Principal Engineer base salary: $200K–$250K
• Annual salary reviews
• Employee ownership through ESOP participation
• Long-term wealth-building opportunity through company ownership
Location
• Seattle, WA preferred
• Bellingham considered
• Oregon and Idaho considered for the right profile
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
• Employee-owned firm with long-term stability
• Collaborative culture focused on growth and development
• Strong project backlog and technical reputation
• Opportunity to shape remediation leadership in a key regional market
• Real autonomy and influence on technical direction
Apply or reach out to me if you're interested in learning more!
469-547-5929
Radius Recycling is currently hiring an Environmental Manager in Tacoma, Washington! The EM reports directly to the Sr. Environmental Manager and is responsible for implementation of company policies and procedural plans related to all environmental media, including air, stormwater, groundwater, solid, and/or hazardous waste. The EM maintains regional facilities in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental laws, standards, and permits; and has responsibility for maintaining facility compliance with applicable environmental permit conditions.
This position has direct responsibility for conducting on-site fieldwork associated with sampling, monitoring, observing, and recording environmental data; and preparing reports, records, and plans required by regulatory permit, plan, or agreement. The EM assists in the overall planning, design, installation, and operation of pollution control equipment and associated metering and/or measuring devices. The EM delivers training programs and provides other advice to management on practical and necessary steps to prevent or abate pollution arising from operations and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements contained within a variety of environmental permits, plans and policies. The EM provides first line immediate environmental emergency responses to incidents, spills, releases, and accidents. The EM provides appropriate notifications to management and appropriate regulatory agencies and assists with site investigations and Remediation projects related to due diligence activities and other identified environmental issues.
This position operates within flexible parameters. The primary goal of this position is to achieve excellence in all facets of environmental management, while providing the highest quality product safely, effectively, efficiently and in compliance with all applicable regulatory Requirements. The EM seeks to decrease the frequency of incidents and errors, compliance deviations and increase profits.
Essential Functions
- Ensures all Company Environmental standards are strictly adhered to.
- Monitors capital projects and provides recommendations for improving environmental controls.
- Encourages reporting of environmental control violations.
- Assists in conducting appropriate training for site personnel as required by local, state, and federal regulations.
- Assists in development and implementation of environmental procedures for all sites.
- Monitors pending legislative and regulatory actions to evaluate the potential impact on operations and develops appropriate response plans to prepare for and ensure compliance.
- Helps provide a safe environment for all employees, customers, and visitors.
- Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
- Ensures all EMS clauses and Requirements are maintained for all ISO 14001:2015 certified sites or those sites that are undergoing EMS implementation and certification.
- Participates in EMS implementation activities at assigned sites and attends all Stage II audits and report outs.
- Participates in the EMS internal auditor program and completes auditor training with 6 months of obtaining the EM role.
- Operational Performance & Best Management Practices
- Spends approximately 50% of time in the field to assist operations staff and other EMs in driving continuous improvement related to environmental compliance programs.
- Prepares and maintains environmental records and reports.
- Ensures investigations and incident analyses are completed to implement necessary corrective actions.
- Assists as requested, in the planning, review and oversight of Remedial actions involving multiple media under various federal, state, and local jurisdictions. Includes developing appropriate work scopes, requesting, and reviewing proposals, selecting consultants & contractors, establishing budgets for management approval, scheduling work in coordination with operations, managing activities to maintain budget and schedule, reporting status and end results to management and regulatory agencies, as necessary.
- Assists in efforts to achieve specific waste reduction/minimization at regional locations.
- Collects, evaluates, and disseminates pertinent information relating to environmental compliance Requirements and maintains appropriate reference files.
- Advises regional management and operating managers concerning the organization's environmental objectives and assists in determining and implementing corrective actions to ensure consistency in company regulatory compliance efforts.
- Recommends changes in procedures, design, or equipment when necessary.
- Represents the organization occasionally at public and/or private discussions including technical forums, regulatory hearings, legal actions, or other public meetings.
- Maintains relationships with outside associations concerned with environmental protection, regulatory officials, and local politicians.
- Assists, as requested, in efforts to develop, plan, and manage environmental investigations associated with past operations and sites being evaluated for acquisition or sale.
- Provides oversight and management of work performed by various consultants and contractors, as well as coordination with both in-house and outside legal counsel.
- Plans, conducts, and/or supervises consultants completing environmental research or other project assignments.
- Performs other related duties as assigned by their assigned Senior EM or environmental operations management.
- Equipment & Maintenance
- Ensures construction plans are reviewed to determine that pollution control considerations are adequate and provides technical supervision for construction and installation of pollution control equipment.
Supervisory Responsibility
Occasional or routine supervisory responsibility for environmental employees designated as the Environmental Technicians, Environmental Systems Control Operators (ESCO), and/or Environmental Analyst. Position includes routine management of engineering contractors, environmental consultants, and other contractors. Supervision of pollution abatement equipment operators may be required as well.
Job Conditions
Office and active field working environment including collection of samples for testing, general information gathering, and project management at various locations. It is necessary to be able to walk/climb in active industrial yards with uneven surfaces and to out-of-the-way areas. Must be comfortable with heights. Occasional exposure to inclement weather conditions and travel is required. Increased time spent involved in environmental issues at sites owned/operated by joint ventures and/or sister companies. Regional and domestic travel required. Position may have to respond to urgent situations on off hours and/or weekends and holidays.
Physical Activities Required To Perform Essential Functions
Ability to lift and carry up to 20 pounds frequently, and up to 50 pounds occasionally; be mobile within an office and field environment; operate an automobile; be mobile to travel frequently by auto and airplane to local and regional locations; climb; negotiate uneven surfaces; sit, stand, and/or walk for extended periods of time; keyboard for up to several hours per day; and communicate in a professional manner in person and by phone. Visual acuity for extensive reading, examining documents, conducting field sampling related activities, operating an automobile, and operating a laptop computer.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree with preference for engineering or science background including environmental science, chemistry, geology, or biology. Minimum of four to seven years’ experience with environmental regulations, sampling, testing of air, water, soil, hazardous waste, and other materials. This position requires possession of a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive an automobile.
Preference for person trained or certified in hazardous materials management, hazardous waste handling, site clean-up operations, and/or emergency response. Knowledge of local, state, and federal environmental programs and regulations with approved sampling techniques and procedures. Strong analytical, interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills required. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, environmental management systems, and environmental testing or analytical equipment. Ability to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to define problems; collect data; establish facts; draw valid conclusions in controlled situations; and read and understand engineering plans and specifications.
PLEASE NOTE: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.
All U.S. applicants must be 18 years of age or older and all Canada applicants must be 16 years of age or older.
Radius Recycling participates in e-verify for all U.S. new hires.
An offer of U.S. employment by Radius Recycling or any of its subsidiaries is contingent on the satisfactory completion of a post-offer drug screen and background check.
All new hires must review and sign an Arbitration Agreement. This applies to all U.S. non-union employees.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Radius Recycling does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, marital status, disability status, national origin or ancestry, veteran status, age, prior industrial injury, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected status under local, state or federal law.
Senior Environmental Project Manager - CEQA
Location: San Francisco Bay Area (Hybrid)
Sequence has been exclusively retained to identify a Senior-level Environmental Project Manager for one of the nation’s most respected, long-standing, multi-discipline environmental and planning consultancies supporting public- and private-sector clients throughout California and beyond.
Our client is a well-established firm with decades of history, a collaborative culture, and a deep bench of technical specialists. They are seeking a seasoned CEQA professional who can own projects end-to-end, lead teams, and serve as a trusted advisor to clients and agencies.
This is a true senior-level role – not a paper-pushing position. You’ll be hands-on where it matters, but also entrusted with responsibility, judgment, and autonomy.
What This Role Looks Like
You’ll work within a cross-disciplinary team of planners, biologists, air/noise specialists, and designers on a diverse portfolio of projects across California. The work spans CEQA/NEPA documentation and compliance, public infrastructure, utilities, parks and open space, residential and institutional development, and long-range planning efforts. Including working on efforts related to General Plans, Specific Plans and Park Master Plans.
This role blends technical excellence with project leadership:
- Leading and managing CEQA/NEPA documents from scoping through certification
- Independently drafting clear, defensible environmental analysis
- Managing scopes, schedules, budgets, and subconsultants
- Serving as a primary client contact and representing clients at meetings and hearings
- Coordinating with agencies and regulatory bodies
- Helping set the tone for quality, responsiveness, and accountability on projects
While some travel and occasional evening meetings are part of the work, the firm is intentional about sustainable workloads and flexibility, offering a hybrid schedule that supports both collaboration and balance.
Who Were Looking For
- Bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, planning, or a related field (Master’s a plus)
- Strong working knowledge of CEQA and NEPA
- Familiarity with California environmental laws and agencies (e.g., CEQA, NEPA, ESA/CESA, Clean Water Act; BAAQMD, CDFW, RWQCB, USACE, etc.)
- Prior experience managing public- and/or private-sector environmental projects
- Excellent technical writing and analytical skills
- Organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple priorities
- Collaborative by nature, but confident working independently
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
- Stable, well-respected firm with a people-first culture
- Interesting, high-impact projects across California
- Hybrid work model with strong internal support
- Clear room for continued growth and leadership
- Competitive hourly compensation with overtime eligibility
This is an excellent opportunity to join an innovative and progressive organization. A place where a motivated self-starter interested in advancing their career would find a long-term home.
The position offers competitive compensation, bonuses, vehicle, and a very strong benefits package, including health/vision/dental insurance, holiday/vacation, performance bonuses, 401k with match, life insurance, disability insurance, wellness programs, etc. Progression and other profit opportunities would also be available.
The roles is ideally slated to be based in the Bay Area (East or South Bay) but could be flexibly structured throughout Northern California. It's structured with a Hybrid work schedule, home based with occasional travel to client locations. The organization would be open to helping assist with relocating of a capable professional into the area from another region of California (essentially anything of reason can be structured for the right individual).
Apply here, through our corporate website at: , or submit to:
Sequence Staffing
2008 Opportunity Drive, Suite 140
Roseville, CA 95678
Phone: 916-782-6900
Email:
“Sequence: Where a handshake still means everything.”
Senior Project Manager – Remediation & Due Diligence (TRRP Focused)
Houston, Texas
Up to $160K Base
I’m currently partnering with a well-established environmental consulting firm that is continuing to invest in the growth of their Houston operations.
They are looking to bring on a Senior Environmental Project Manager with a strong technical and client-facing background across remediation and transactional support work.
What they’re looking for
• 10+ years of environmental consulting experience
• Several years operating as a Project Manager with full lifecycle delivery responsibility
• Experience managing budgets, schedules and project financials
• Direct client and regulatory communication experience
• Ability to lead technical teams and mentor junior staff
Technical focus areas
The role will focus on a blend of the following:
• Remediation under TRRP
• RCRA Corrective Action
• Environmental Due Diligence / Transactional Support
You don’t need all three, but candidates should be:
• Highly self-sufficient in at least one
• Strong across at least two
Credentials
• Bachelor's Degree
• P.E. or P.G. strongly preferred
• No maximum years of experience
Why this opportunity stands out
• Established project backlog and client base
• Strong technical leadership team
• Opportunity to operate as a senior delivery lead within a growing Houston office
• Clear pathway into Principal-level progression over time
Apply directly or message me for a confidential discussion.
469-547-5929
Our client is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to protected characteristics.
Senior Environmental Inspector/Biologist
About A-T-S:
Applied Technology & Science (A-T-S) is an integrated engineering and environmental firm headquartered in San Francisco. Our focus is water and energy infrastructure planning, design, construction management and compliance, natural resource management and data sciences and technology development including the use of geospatial and AI for public and private sector clients. Our portfolio of work includes projects and partnerships with public agencies, municipalities, private and non-profit organizations.
A-T-S is accepting applications for an Environmental Inspector (EI)/Project Biologist/Environmental Scientist. As part of the Construction Management Team, the EI inspects, evaluates, verifies, and documents the compliance of construction activities according to environmental conditions and requirements contained in the CEQA documents, Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan (MMRP), federal, state and local permits and construction documents/specifications. As part of the job, the EI, as the client’s representative, also provides recommendations to contractors to keep them in compliance. The EI is expected to understand BMP, storm water management, air quality, dust and noise minimization and coordinate the specialty expertise personnel in these areas.
Responsibilities:
- Conducts daily or routine inspections of environmental parameters and provides environmental awareness training.
- Prepares daily environmental inspection logs and maintains compliance tracking materials.
- Works closely with contractors and applies knowledge of permits and other project related documents to make quick decisions.
- Establishes relationships with the client, contractors and other stake-holders.
- May assist with other tasks as needed, including attending meetings to obtain and provide project updates, monthly and/or annual reporting, and assistance with the development of various plans (e.g., relocation, burrow protection, refueling, contractor submittals).
- May assist with non-EI related projects to perform plant and/or wildlife surveys, vegetation management monitoring, and contractor monitoring.
Requirements:
- 8+ years of consulting experience in the natural resources management field, 2 years of experience in construction monitoring and inspection.
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Planning, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Studies, or a related field.
- For candidates with biology degree, the experience level to be qualified/approved by CDFW and/or USFWS for species-specific work.
- Experience working with and understanding CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) requirements various environmental regulations.
- Knowledge and experience with field data collection practices, data management, and preparation of technical documents.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills (both written and verbal).
- Willingness to adapt to schedule changes (e.g., extended hours, shifting start and end times, night work, weekends), sometimes on short notice.
- Ability to mentor and supervise junior staff.
- Team player, self-directed, and detail oriented.
- Can travel to project site(s) within the San Francisco Bay Area.
Preferred (but not required) Qualifications:
- Experience with various permits and for biologists holding a California Scientific Collector’s Permit, federal recovery permit, and/or a Memorandum of Understanding.
- Master’s degree in environmental planning, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Studies, or a related field.
As a Senior Environmental Scientist at Intrepid you will assist the Environmental Manager with execution of our mine site environmental compliance and permitting responsibilities.
You will be responsible and should excel at the following:
Leading air, water and waste management compliance inspections.
Managing and arranging for disposal of universal, and hazardous wastes.
Assisting operations with implementation of best practice operational controls for environmental compliance
Developing and maintaining positive professional relationships with regulatory personnel
Overseeing the compilation of all relevant environmental data, statistics and information required by management, government bodies and agencies
Maintaining and submitting various records related to permit requirements
Overseeing the preparation and review of permit documents
Leading environmental special projects (groundwater sampling, compliance stack testing, etc)
Project management and contractor oversite
Be the environmental lead on continuous improvement projects
Perform other duties as assigned
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
5+ years of experience in environmental roles
Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Geology, Civil or Mining Engineering, or related technical field
Valid Driver’s License
Proficiency with Google Earth and Microsoft Suite, including: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel required.
Must be proficient in reading, analyzing and interpreting scientific data and information
Demonstrated experience in mining or other heavy industry environments
Able to communicate effectively to management and hourly work force
Experience working with federal, state and local environmental permitting preferred
Experience with Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Resource Conversation and Recovery Act
Knowledge of NEPA, MSHA, OSHA, DOT and other regulatory requirements preferred
OPPORTUNITIES
Medical plans with prescription drug coverage, dental insurance and vision insurance
401(K) with immediate vesting and generous employer match
Work-life balance with family-friendly work schedules
Opportunity to grow within position through Intrepid’s career path program
SCHEDULE AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
9/80 schedule: Monday – Thursday, 9-hour workdays, Fridays worked, 8-hour workday, with every other Friday off. Schedule subject to change.
Work environment will vary from a climate controlled office to loud processing and loadout facilities, construction sites and remote field locations
Noise levels will vary from low to high
Employees are required to wear safety attire and personal protective equipment (PPE).when applicable.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Job conditions require sitting up to 2/3 of work time, and hearing over 2/3 of work time. Standing, walking, using hands, reaching with hands, climbing and stooping up to 2/3 of the time depending on job responsibilities. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Up to 1/3 of the work time, the environment may consist of moving mechanical parts and high/precarious places. Typical noise levels vary from low to high (ex: business office, industrial and construction sites)
A pre-placement physical and hair follicle drug test will be required for anyone selected for this opportunity. Placement into the position will not be made until the results are received and cleared by Intrepid.
ABOUT US
Intrepid is an entrepreneurial organization committed to developing unique and environmentally sound ways of extracting minerals of global importance to multiple industries. While our legacy potassium products hold a strong reputation in the agriculture and feed industries, the expansion of our water, brine and other solutions contributes to the oil and gas industries to support energy resources. This diversification of products and customers expands our growth
and impact beyond yesterday’s needs. Working at Intrepid, you will experience the commitment, teamwork, and growth in every role and experience.
Senior Project Manager – Environmental & Infrastructure Projects
Join a mission-driven construction firm with a strong track record in environmental solutions and infrastructure development. This opportunity is ideal for a seasoned project leader who thrives in complex, technical environments and is ready to take ownership of impactful projects from start to finish.
What You’ll Do:
As a Senior Project Manager, you’ll oversee all phases of environmental and infrastructure construction projects—from planning to final execution. You’ll be responsible for managing schedules, budgets, resources, and communications while ensuring work is completed safely, on time, and in compliance with regulatory standards. You’ll coordinate closely with internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and regulatory agencies to keep projects moving and aligned with client expectations.
Your day-to-day will include:
- Leading project planning, budgeting, and scheduling
- Overseeing field operations, inspections, and logistics
- Managing teams and subcontractors across multiple job sites
- Monitoring compliance with environmental, safety, and quality standards
- Reporting on progress and resolving project challenges in real time
What You’ll Bring
- Proven experience managing complex construction or environmental remediation projects
- Strong knowledge of project planning, logistics, and permitting processes
- Hands-on experience with inspections, safety protocols, and quality control
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, or related field
- Familiarity with project management tools and software
- A proactive, detail-oriented mindset with strong leadership capabilities
About Us:
At Logic Executive Search and Workplace Solutions we strive to be a valued, strategic business partner providing the highest level of executive recruitment expertise and customized workplace strategies.
The Opportunity:
Our client is a large-scale manufacturing organization (non-automotive), that is looking to add a Senior Environmental, Health & Safety Specialist to join their team in Reno, Nevada. The Senior EHS Specialist plays a critical role in supporting local site leadership by strengthening health and safety culture, enhancing risk management practices, and advancing environmental stewardship.
Position Availability:
- This posting is for a vacancy within the organization
What’s In It For You?
- Competitive Base Salary
- Comprehensive Benefits Package
- 401(k) Available
- Tuition Reimbursements Available
- Opportunity to work for a continuously growing organization
What You’ll Be Responsible For:
- Develop, implement, and maintain EHS Management System standards, and ensure compliance with all EHS programs and initiatives.
- Lead interactions with safety regulatory agencies and environmental regulatory agencies.
- Provide guidance on hazardous and non‑hazardous waste management programs.
- Maintain and oversee the facility’s emergency response program, including life safety systems, equipment, and required documentation.
- Manage SDS reviews, audits, and documentation to ensure regulatory compliance.
- Engage with operations and engineering teams to assess risks associated with machine guarding, ergonomics, and chemical use for new or modified equipment.
- Conduct ergonomic assessments and maintain the ergonomic risk assessment database.
- Perform incident investigations, identify root causes, and recommend practical corrective actions.
- Lead or participate in continuous EHS improvement opportunities.
- Support the development and achievement of EHS key performance indicators.
- Develop and deliver EHS training programs and document training compliance.
- Prepare internal and external health, safety, and environmental reports.
- Manage data entry and reporting in EHS software systems, including incidents, risk assessments, inspections, and corrective actions.
- Provide expert consultation to leadership, employees, visitors, and contractors regarding EHS requirements and risks.
- Assist with the creation, review, and maintenance of EHS‑related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
The Ideal Candidate:
- Post‑secondary diploma or degree in health, safety, environmental studies, or other related disciplines.
- Professional certifications such as CSP (Certified Safety Professional) or CIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist) is strongly preferred.
- 5 – 7 years of experience developing and managing EHS programs in a manufacturing environment or other related industry.
- Experience with EHS management systems, auditing programs, risk assessments, and incident investigations.
- Demonstrated ability to prepare comprehensive written reports and present clear recommendations.
Complimentary Experience:
- High level of professionalism, integrity, and ethical conduct.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines.
- Strong analytical skills and comfort working with software and data.
- Knowledge of applicable federal and state EHS laws and standards.
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Sequoia Living – San Francisco High-Rise Community
Sequoia Living is seeking an experienced, mission-driven Director of Environmental Services to lead operations in our high-rise community. This is a highly visible leadership role responsible for creating a safe, clean, efficient, and beautifully maintained environment for the residents who call our community home.
If you are a hands-on, solutions oriented facilities professional who thrives in a dynamic environment and you are passionate about leading teams, elevating service standards, and improving the daily lived experience of residents this is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact.
Experience in a CCRC, senior living, healthcare, assisted living, or hospital setting is required.
Why This Role Matters
As the Director of Environmental Services, you are the operational backbone of the community. You ensure residents live in a well-maintained, safe, and welcoming environment while leading a diverse and dedicated team across plant operations, maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, landscaping, safety, and construction oversight. Your work directly impacts resident experience, staff satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and long-term asset preservation.
What You’ll Do (Key Responsibilities)
Leadership & Department Oversight
- Lead all Environmental Services functions, including plant operations, maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, landscaping, and safety programs.
- Recruit, hire, mentor, and develop supervisors and frontline staff; foster a culture aligned with Sequoia Living’s Mission, Vision, Values, and Commitment to Inclusion.
- Manage administrative operations, staff schedules, training, coaching, and performance review processes.
Facility Operations & Maintenance
- Oversee the community’s preventative and corrective maintenance programs, ensuring compliance with all Federal, State, and local regulations (EPA, ADA, OSHA/OSHPD, Titles 8, 19, 22 & 24).
- Review maintenance projects, repairs, and inventory needs; recommend improvement plans to community leadership and the Director of Design & Construction.
- Ensure the community’s safety programs (Fire, Disaster, Emergency Response, Hazardous Materials Plans) are up-to-date and fully implemented.
- Train staff in safe work practices, including asbestos and industrial chemical handling.
Construction, Capital Projects & Renovations
- Manage capital project planning and execution, including apartment renovations, building upgrades, and major infrastructure improvements.
- Maintain computerized capital budget tools, plan expenditures, and ensure timely project completion.
- Solicit and evaluate contractor bids; manage vendor relationships, permits, and certificates of insurance.
Budgeting & Resource Management
- Prepare and manage operating and capital budgets; track expenses and ensure cost control.
- Oversee energy conservation and utility monitoring to optimize efficiency.
Resident & Community Engagement
- Serve as a responsive partner to residents and committees on maintenance needs and special projects.
- Communicate professionally and collaboratively with department heads, staff, vendors, regulatory bodies, and Sequoia Living leadership.
Risk, Safety & Compliance
- Act as the community’s Safety Coordinator: oversee workplace safety programs, ensure incident reporting, support workers’ compensation processes, and lead safety initiatives.
- Identify and report resident concerns related to physical, mental, or emotional well-being.
- Participate in on-call rotation and support emergency response as needed.
What You Bring (Qualifications)
Experience
- 6+ years of hands-on experience in environmental services, facilities management, plant operations, or maintenance preferably in healthcare, senior living, or a residential community.
- 3+ years of supervisory or management experience leading diverse teams.
- Prior experience with building systems (HVAC, boilers, refrigeration, electrical/mechanical systems, automation, and life/safety equipment).
- CCRC or healthcare environment experience strongly preferred.
Education
- High school diploma required; 2+ years of college or trade school coursework in engineering, facilities management, or environmental services preferred.
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Facilities Management, or related field strongly preferred.
Key Knowledge & Skills
- Regulatory & Compliance: Deep understanding of building codes, construction regulations, OSHA/OSHPD, Titles 8, 19, 22 & 24, ADA, and environmental compliance.
- Technical Proficiency: Ability to read blueprints, technical manuals, and schematics; strong understanding of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and mechanical systems.
- Safety & Risk Management: Expertise in workplace safety, hazardous materials handling, emergency response, and risk mitigation.
- Operational Excellence: Skilled in housekeeping, maintenance, landscaping, sanitation, and environmental cleaning standards.
- Project Management: Strong planning, scheduling, and vendor management experience.
- Technology Skills: Proficient with Microsoft Office and capable of learning maintenance, inventory, and HR systems.
- Communication & Leadership: Collaborative, calm under pressure, resident-centered, and able to lead with empathy and professionalism.
Why Work at Sequoia Living?
- A mission-driven organization devoted to enriching the lives of older adults.
- An opportunity to lead a critical operations team in an established and respected nonprofit community.
- A collaborative culture where your expertise directly shapes resident safety, comfort, and quality of life.
- A role with variety, challenge, and the ability to influence long-term building health and operational excellence.
Ready to Make an Impact?
If you are a proactive leader who finds purpose in maintaining exceptional environments, developing strong teams, and ensuring operational excellence we encourage you to apply. Join a community that values integrity, compassion, and innovation.
Senior Healthy Building Scientist
Santa Clara, CA
- Salary: 120-160K
- Industry: Custom Residential Construction – Healthy Homes
BUILD THE HEALTHIEST HOMES IN AMERICA:
We are a small, highly specialized custom residential builder dedicated to advancing the science and practice of healthy homes. Our work sits at the intersection of building science, material chemistry, indoor air quality, moisture control, and environmental health.
We are not a volume builder.
We are not a "greenwashing” firm.
We are building a new standard for residential construction — and we intend to become the nationwide authority in healthy custom homes.
We are seeking a Senior Healthy Building Scientist to help lead this next phase.
This is not a compliance role.
This is not an energy-only role.
This is a systems-level, health-first building science position.
If you care deeply about how buildings affect human health — and you want to apply rigorous technical analysis to real homes for real families — this role was built for you.
THE MISSION OF THIS ROLE
You will analyze materials, systems, and assemblies in high-performance residential wood-frame homes to identify and mitigate potential health risks to homeowners.
You will evaluate:
- Chemical emissions from building materials (VOC/SVOC, formaldehyde, plasticizers, isocyanates, flame retardants, etc.)
- Moisture and hygrothermal behavior of wall, roof, and slab assemblies
- Fire and combustion toxicity risk (e.g., hydrogen cyanide from polyurethane, hydrogen chloride and dioxins from PVC, etc.)
- System interactions that create unintended health consequences
- HVAC design, ventilation adequacy, pressure dynamics, and microbial growth risk a plus, but not necessary
You will help ensure our homes are not only energy-efficient — but genuinely healthy, durable, and defensible from a building science perspective.
WHAT MAKES THIS ROLE UNIQUE:
- You will operate within a proprietary Healthy Building Risk Framework
- You will work directly with decision-makers — not buried in a corporate hierarchy
- Your analysis will influence real design and construction decisions
- You will help shape what "healthy residential construction” means nationally
- You will work in a company that refuses to use materials known to be highly toxic or environmentally harmful (e.g., PVC is considered off-limits in our assemblies)
This role blends science, ethics, and practical construction knowledge.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Material Risk Evaluation
- Review and analyze insulation systems, sealants, flooring, cabinetry, structural components, and finishes
- Evaluate emissions data, SDS documentation, and combustion byproducts
- Identify high-risk materials and recommend safer alternatives
Moisture & Assembly Analysis
- Evaluate vapor profiles, drying potential, dew point location, and condensation risk
- Assess roof decks, wall assemblies, slab conditions, and foundation details
- Identify systemic mold risk before construction begins
HVAC & Ventilation Evaluation
- Analyze ventilation rates relative to ASHRAE 62.2
- Evaluate pressure balancing, fresh air distribution, and filtration
- Identify duct and equipment conditions that may promote microbial growth
Systems Interaction Risk
- Identify unintended consequences of combined material and mechanical decisions
- Evaluate tight envelope + insulation type + ventilation strategy interactions
- Provide defensible, technically grounded risk assessments
Reporting & Communication
- Produce clear, structured risk evaluations
- Translate technical analysis into actionable recommendations
- Collaborate with architects, engineers, and field teams
WHO YOU ARE:
You are a systems thinker and understand that buildings are dynamic biological and chemical environments — not just structures.
You likely have 8+ years of experience in one or more of the following:
- Building science or enclosure consulting
- Indoor air quality and environmental health
- Forensic moisture investigation
- High-performance residential design
- Mechanical systems design (HVAC)
You are comfortable discussing:
- Hygrothermal modeling
- Vapor permeability gradients
- Emission classes and chemical persistence
- Combustion toxicology
- Pressure diagnostics and ventilation balancing
You are skeptical of marketing claims and committed to evidence-based analysis.
You care about durability and human health equally.
PREFERRED CREDENTIALS (Not Required but Highly Valued):
- CIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist)
- CIEC / CMRS
- BPI Building Analyst or Envelope Professional
- Passive House training (PHI, PHIUS or equivalent)
- Experience with WUFI or similar modeling tools
- Strong familiarity with ASHRAE 62.2
WHY JOIN US?
- We are small by design — and serious by intention.
You will have:
- Direct influence on design standards
- High intellectual autonomy
- A leadership role in shaping a national niche
- The opportunity to build a body of work that advances healthy housing standards
- Competitive compensation aligned with experience
- A clear growth path within a mission-driven organization
If you want to quietly do routine energy audits, this is not your job.
If you want to shape the future of healthy residential construction — and apply rigorous science to real-world building decisions — we would like to speak with you.
COMPENSATION:
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience and credentials
- Senior-level candidates can expect compensation aligned with advanced building science and environmental health expertise
We are an equal opportunity employer, and we are an organization that values diversity. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, including minorities and persons with disabilities.
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Suffolk is a national enterprise that builds, innovates, and invests. We provide value across the entire project lifecycle through our core construction management services and complementary business lines in real estate investment, design, self-perform construction, and technology start-up investment (Suffolk Technologies). By integrating data, artificial intelligence, and advanced technology through our Seamless Platform, we connect design, construction, and operations to deliver smarter, more predictable results and redefine how America builds.
Suffolk – America’s Contractor – is a national company with more than $9 billion in annual revenue, 3,000 employees, and 17 offices, including Boston (headquarters), New York City, Miami, West Palm Beach, Tampa, Estero, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas, Herndon, U.S. Virgin Islands, and other key markets. Suffolk manages some of the most complex and transformative projects in the country, serving clients across healthcare, life sciences, education, gaming, aviation, transportation, government, mission critical, and commercial sectors. Suffolk is privately held and is led by founder, chairman and CEO John Fish. Suffolk is ranked #8 on ENR’s list of “Top CM-at-Risk Contractors.” For more information, visit and follow Suffolk on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram.
The Role
The Senior Project Manager is responsible for planning, executing, and delivering complex construction projects with significant environmental, remediation, and heavy civil/sitework components. This role requires deep experience managing projects under uncertain site conditions, coordinating environmental requirements alongside cost, schedule, and field operations, and leading teams through regulatory-driven construction constraints.
The Senior Project Manager serves as a key leader in ensuring environmental compliance, safety excellence, and successful project delivery while maintaining strong relationships with owners, consultants, subcontractors, and regulators.
Financial & Cost Management
- Lead comprehensive project financial management, including accurate Cost-to-Complete forecasting, exposure identification, and cash flow optimization.
- Integrate Oracle and Expedition to track costs, changes, field directives, back charges, allowances, and unit price exposures.
- Enforce adherence to forecasting calendars, SOPs, and detailed line-item analysis to prevent budget overruns and financial surprises.
- Develop, maintain, and communicate cash models, percent-complete projections, and Schedule of Values that support strong project liquidity.
- Review subcontractor schedules of values and requisitions to prevent overpayment and unfunded change exposure.
Change Order & Contract Management
- Direct end-to-end Change Order management, ensuring full utilization of Expedition to track PCOs, OCOs, allowances, and CORs.
- Provide timely, transparent change status reporting to Owners and drive monthly OCO execution to prevent aging issues.
- Recover all legitimate GC costs related to Owner changes and ensure timely processing and closure with subcontractors.
- Maintain accurate contract, change, and compliance logs, and lead monthly reviews to identify risks and exposures.
Schedule & Risk Management
- Lead the development, maintenance, and monthly updating of the baseline Contract Schedule in accordance with SOPs.
- Monitor critical path activities, manage schedule impacts, and take decisive action with non-performing subcontractors.
- Oversee buy-out, procurement, and submittal schedules to support uninterrupted workflow and mitigate risk.
- Issue timely notices, secure required authorizations prior to changes, and proactively address risks affecting cost, schedule, or quality.
Procurement & Purchasing
- Lead the Exhibit B purchasing and buy-out process, ensuring clear scopes of work, timely procurement, and alignment with the buy schedule.
- Coordinate with superintendents, estimators, and project teams to prevent “just-in-time” purchasing and material delays.
- Ensure contracts, bonds, insurance, and execution requirements are completed without impacting project delivery.
Owner, Subcontractor & Stakeholder Relations
- Build and maintain trusted, professional relationships with Owners through proactive communication and transparency.
- Establish a “firm but fair” subcontractor management approach focused on accountability, professionalism, and performance.
- Address subcontractor performance issues promptly to protect the project from delays, cost impacts, and quality risks.
- Strive to secure strong Owner satisfaction and positive project recommendations.
Quality & Closeout Management
- Provide leadership in executing the Quality Management Program, including benchmarks, mock-ups, inspections, and nonconformance tracking.
- Establish and implement an early, structured project closeout plan, including documentation, work lists, compliance tracking, and CCQ processes.
- Enforce the use of Noncompliance Reporting Systems and Work List tools to drive timely and compliant project completion.
Meeting & Communication Management
- Establish and lead a disciplined meeting structure that promotes efficient communication, accountability, and problem-solving.
- Manage meetings with clear agendas, time discipline, and alignment to SOPs for all project forums (OAC, PM/PE, subcontractors, coordination, etc.).
Team Leadership, Mentoring & Development
- Foster a collaborative, high-performance project culture built on accountability, professionalism, and teamwork.
- Lead by example, setting expectations for work ethic, behavior, and adherence to standard operating procedures.
- Mentor and develop team members through training, coaching, and career development initiatives.
- Proactively address team conflicts and support SCCI’s “Train & Develop Our People” strategy through ongoing education and engagement.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering or applicable discipline and experience relative to project size/scope
- 8+ years of related experience
- OSHA 30 – Required
- HAZWOPER 40-hour – Strongly Preferred (Required where applicable)
- PMP or AIC certification – Nice to have, not required
- Cost, schedule, and risk management in variable and regulatory-driven environments
- Strong understanding of change management related to site conditions and remediation scope
- Ability to coordinate remediation, sitework, and vertical construction activities
- Comfort working under formal specifications, inspections, and documentation requirements
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with owners, consultants, inspectors, and regulators
- Demonstrated safety leadership appropriate for remediation and high-risk construction environments
- Excellent business judgment demonstrated by consistently achieving profitability objectives and strong project close-outs with client and subcontractor relationships in good standing
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail evidenced by a strong command of all applicable contract and legal provisions
- Ability to consistently analyze and execute financial trade-offs which frequently involve dealing with incomplete data and ambiguity
- Ability to constantly multi-task and handle competing priorities between Suffolk business needs, organizational issues, and sound customer relations
- Possess judgment to know when to appropriately escalate issues up the chain of command
- A strong sense of urgency and initiative
- Team leader with excellent diplomatic and communication skills, able to handle and resolve conflicts effectively in a firm but fair manner
- Candidate must possess Suffolk’s Core Values: Passion, Integrity, Hard Work, Professionalism, and Caring
Working Conditions
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit for long periods of time; talk or hear; perform fine motor, hand and finger skills in the use of a keyboard, telephone, or writing. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; and reach with arms and/or hands. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. The employee will spend their time in an office environment with a quiet to moderate noise level. Job site walking.
EEO Statement
Suffolk provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, national origin, citizenship, genetic information, disability, protected veteran, gender identity, age or any other status protected by law. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfers, promotions, terminations, compensation, benefits, and all other terms and conditions of employment. Suffolk will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination toward, or harassment of, applicants or employees by anyone at Suffolk, or anyone working on behalf of Suffolk.
You’re not the person who will settle for just any role. Neither are we. Because we’re out to create Better Care for a Better World, and that takes a certain kind of person and teams who care about making a difference. Here, you’ll bring your professional expertise, talent, and drive to building and managing our portfolio of iconic, ground-breaking brands. In this role, you’ll help us deliver better care for billions of people around the world. It starts with YOU.
The Program Leader, Environmental Fate and Remediation will provide strategic leadership, subject matter expertise and oversight/management of consultant support in assessing, managing, and mitigating environmental risks associated with materials, chemicals and components throughout the lifecycle of company’s product systems. This role is responsible for developing and implementing strategies to analyze the environmental fate of materials, managing risks related to restricted and emerging substances of concern, and overseeing site environmental remediation and long-term care programs. The Program Expert will ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and internal standards, drive continuous improvement, and foster strong cross-functional collaboration to support product development and environmental compliance objectives
In this role, you will:
Environmental Fate Assessment & Strategy
- Lead the assessment and evaluation of the environmental fate of materials, chemicals, components, and packaging in Kimberly-Clark product systems and supply chain operations, including conducting environmental impact analyses and developing strategies to minimize adverse outcomes across the product lifecycle.
- Develop and deploy business processes and controls to manage environmental risks associated with product materials and packaging, ensuring alignment with sustainability goals and regulatory requirements.
- Collaborate with R&D and Product Stewardship teams to integrate environmental fate considerations into product design and innovation.
Substance Risk Management & Compliance
- Identify, evaluate, and manage environmental risks and exposures related to restricted substances and emerging substances of concern throughout the product lifecycle.
- Monitor and interpret evolving environmental regulatory standards and company policy requirements, assessing their impact on products and operations.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and internal standards regarding restricted and emerging substances, including the development and maintenance of governance frameworks and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Lead environmental incident response, audits, investigations, and remediation planning for issues related to substances of concern.
Environmental & Site Remediation Program Oversight
- Oversee and manage environmental and site remediation programs, ensuring effective risk mitigation, regulatory compliance, and alignment with company policies and corporate financial instructions.
- Develop and implement remediation strategies, monitor program performance, and review/approve action plans in response to critical incidents.
- Provide technical expertise and problem-solving support for environmental remediation projects, including risk assessment and stakeholder engagement.
Program Governance & Continuous Improvement
- Develop and implement program strategies for the environmental management of substances of concern, including governance frameworks, performance monitoring, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Facilitate governance committees and provide input on policies, standards, disclosures, and mitigation measures related to environmental fate and remediation. Ensure conformance to relevant Corporate Financial Instructions and process controls.
- Stay current on emerging issues and inform enterprise response, including escalation to executive leadership as needed.
Communication, Reporting & Stakeholder Engagement
- Prepare and deliver clear communications and reporting on program status, risks, and outcomes to internal and external stakeholders, including senior leadership, regulatory bodies, and external partners.
- Guide the development of technical and strategic positioning related to environmental fate, remediation, and responsible sourcing.
- Represent Kimberly-Clark in external engagements, including with suppliers, NGOs, and certifiers.
Cross-Functional Collaboration & Capability Building
- Foster strong cross-functional collaboration with R&D, Quality, Product Stewardship, Legal, and Enterprise Supply Chain to support product development and compliance objectives.
- Raise the capability of teams to identify and drive mitigation of environmental and sustainability risks and opportunities.
- Develop and deliver training programs related to environmental fate, remediation, and compliance.
About Us
Huggies®. Kleenex®. Cottonelle®. Scott®. Kotex®. Poise®. Depend®. Kimberly-Clark Professional®. You already know our legendary brands—and so does the rest of the world. In fact, millions of people use Kimberly-Clark products every day. We know these amazing Kimberly-Clark products wouldn’t exist without talented professionals, like you.
At Kimberly-Clark, you’ll be part of the best team committed to driving innovation, growth and impact. We’re founded on more than 150 years of market leadership, and we’re always looking for new and better ways to perform – so there’s your open door of opportunity. It’s all here for you at Kimberly-Clark.
Led by Purpose. Driven by You.
About You
You perform at the highest level possible, and you appreciate a performance culture fueled by authentic caring. You want to be part of a company actively dedicated to sustainability, inclusion, wellbeing, and career development.
You love what you do, especially when the work you do makes a difference. At Kimberly-Clark, we’re constantly exploring new ideas on how, when, and where we can best achieve results. When you join our team, you’ll experience Flex That Works: flexible (hybrid) work arrangements that empower you to have purposeful time in the office and partner with your leader to make flexibility work for both you and the business.
To succeed in this role, you will need the following qualifications:
Education:
- Advanced degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Hydrogeology, Chemistry, or a related field
- PhD in related field preferred
Experience:
- 10+ years of experience in environmental fate and transport assessment, remediation, product stewardship, or related disciplines within a global organization.
- Demonstrated experience leading cross-functional teams and managing complex projects or programs.
Technical Skills & Knowledge:
- Deep understanding of environmental fate, remediation frameworks, regulatory standards, and industry best practices related to restricted and emerging substances.
- Proven track record in risk assessment, compliance, incident response, and stakeholder engagement.
- Strong analytical, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Leadership & Interpersonal Skills:
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate effectively across a matrixed, cross-functional environment.
- Strategic thinking and business acumen to evaluate risks, identify opportunities, and drive systems change.
Other Requirements:
- Experience developing and delivering training programs and supporting governance and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Willingness to stay current on emerging environmental and regulatory issues and escalate critical matters as needed.
- Ability to monitor program performance, report on progress, and support governance and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Ability to travel as business needs require (up to 30%).
Title: Senior Executive Assistant
Location: Clearwater, Florida (in-office, full-time, 5 days/week)
Company Overview
TECfusions quite simply means the fusion of Technologies, Environmental Protection, and the support of our communities. Technology does not need to impair the communities where the back-end processes take place … “the dirty side of IT.” TECfusions tackles real data problems such as the need for more space, reliable sustainable energy, environmental conditioning, overcoming energy scarcity, environmental damage, and use of community resources with proven practices. We achieve these goals by implementing illuminating ideas, processes, and solutions to provide energy-reliable infrastructure through architectural, agricultural, and engineering processes to meet all our global challenges.
We welcome all to join us on this journey to embrace technology while repairing our fragile planet.
ROLE SCOPE
This role combines senior-level executive support with elements of project coordination, executive operations, and priority management.
It requires someone who can operate confidently at the C-suite level while remaining grounded in execution and detail.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Executive Support & Time Management
- Own complex calendar management, meeting preparation, and follow-through
- Anticipate conflicts, prioritize requests, and ensure executive time is aligned to the highest-value objectives
- Prepare briefing materials, agendas, and summaries
- Draft and manage communications on behalf of the executive as needed
Project & Initiative Coordination
- Track multiple initiatives across functions
- Drive follow-ups, maintain accountability, and surface risks early
- Translate direction into actionable plans
- Support planning cycles and leadership cadence
Business Judgment & Discretion
- Apply commercial and operational judgment to priorities
- Act as a trusted partner managing information flow
- Handle confidential matters with professionalism and discretion
Organization & Execution
- Maintain clarity across competing priorities
- Organize materials and reference documents
- Ensure nothing critical is missed
WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
- Executive time is protected and used intentionally
- Initiatives move forward without constant intervention
- Meetings result in action and clarity
- Issues are identified early and addressed quietly
- Leadership gains capacity to operate at the right altitude
IDEAL BACKGROUND & PROFILE
- Senior Executive Assistant, Executive Operations, or Project Management background
- Experience supporting C-suite executives
- Strong business acumen and commercial awareness
- Project management experience strongly preferred (PMP a plus)
- Highly organized, proactive, and detail-oriented
- High emotional intelligence and sound judgment
- Comfortable navigating strong personalities without engaging in politics
- Discretion and resilience are essential
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
- In-office role based in Clearwater, Florida
- Fast-moving, high-accountability environment
- Direct communication style
- Requires composure, judgment, and consistency
WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS
This role is central to the effectiveness of senior leadership, offering meaningful responsibility, influence, and exposure to strategic decision-making while remaining execution focused.
TECfusions is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Company Overview
Mundell & Associates (MUNDELL) is a group of passionate professionals working together to discover, clean and protect our earth. We are in search of a key team member to help provide focused leadership. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, (locally owned and operated) Mundell & Associates, Inc. was founded in 1995 to provide professional earth and environmental consulting services for commercial companies, Fortune 500 firms, municipalities, engineering firms, and the legal community. We are experienced project engineers, scientists, program directors, senior technical consultants and expert witnesses who have worked throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe and Asia.
Our specialties include the quantitative stratigraphic, geotechnical, geochemical, geophysical and hydrogeological characterization of the subsurface; quantitative analysis and engineering design of remediation systems; groundwater modeling and contaminant transport analysis, water resources evaluations, as well as environmental and engineering geophysics.
MUNDELL personnel believe that the proper scientific or engineering analysis of any site communicated in easily understandable terms will provide its clients with the guidance and direction they need to accomplish their goals. We believe that our pleasant demeanor, our high level of enjoyment in what we do and how we do it, and our passion for providing a high-quality product creates an atmosphere in our work environment that is collaborative and attractive to those seeking employment.
Job Description
Oversee, manage, and collaborate with the geophysics team to deliver high quality outcomes for clients by implementing efficient project deliverables. Establish and maintain positive relationships with clients. Participate in business development opportunities in the geophysics service area. Assist with other service areas by using multi-disciplinary experience.
Position Overview
A successful candidate for this position will be team-focused, responsive, accountable, an expert in their technical specialty, and possess an entrepreneurial mindset. This position is essential to the current and future success of MUNDELL. This position must maintain positive relationships and outcomes for external stakeholders while developing new business opportunities. The candidate will lead, manage, and mentor the Geophysics service area to tackle complex issues for our clients by providing leadership, technical guidance, and expertise for Geophysical services. This candidate will also be expected to provide assistance in other MUNDELL service areas as they arise including, but not limited to: environmental reporting, remediation activities, and litigation work.
Responsibilities
- Review, develop and direct: proposals and scope of work for geophysical surveys, data acquisition, processing, and reports.
- Assist in review and technical oversight of engineering plans, environmental reports and litigation projects as needed.
- Main point of contact for Geophysics clients to ensure high quality deliverables are on budget and on time.
- Create and manage sales and marketing goals by building strong relationships with key clients and develop new client opportunities to support the growth of MUNDELL services.
- Manage and mentor staff to maintain company billable standards, implement company policy, and develop key skill sets of the team for current and future needs of our client base.
- Provide high level strategy for client projects. Develop a deep and broad understanding of client challenges to ensure the team can provide positive solutions.
- Evaluate geophysical equipment and software.
- Maintain working knowledge of area of expertise and expand knowledge in other areas for MUNDELL growth opportunities.
- Provide ongoing input to company operations to develop and maintain company growth and culture
- Represent MUNDELL at industry events, conferences, and networking functions.
- Participate in professional societies and deliver presentations and papers at national and local seminars and symposiums.
Requirements
- B.S. degree (M.S. or PhD preferred) scientific or engineering discipline from an accredited university.
- Registration as a professional engineer, (PE), or professional geologist (PG) in the state of Indiana.
- A minimum of five (5) years of progressive consulting experience.
- Advanced technical knowledge in the geophysics discipline; familiarity with geophysical field methods; excellent surveying and mapping skills; advanced knowledge of geophysical equipment including operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting; strong project management and organizational skills; multidisciplinary environmental project experience.
- Strong PC skills and experience with method specific geophysical software including GPR, EM, magnetics, seismic, resistivity and borehole logging.
- Supervisory experience leading a team of professionals.
- A record of developing new client opportunities.
- Excellent verbal/written communication, presentation, and negotiation skills; experience working with engineers, scientists, developers, contractors, law firms, insurance carriers, state/federal regulators, industry experts and the public.
- Maintain 40-HAZWOPER training with yearly 8-Hour refresher.
- Valid driver's license in good standing
- The ability to travel to project sites and work in outdoor conditions is required.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50lbs.
- Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Benefits
· Health Insurance (multiple PPO and HDHP available)
· Dental Insurance
· Vision insurance
· Company provided Basic Life and AD&D Insurance
· Company provided Long-Term and Short-Term Disability coverage
· Supplemental insurance offerings
· Paid Time Off
· Paid Holidays
· 401(k) with company match
· Flexible work environment
· Paid Parental Bonding Leave
· Employee Assistance Program
· Cell phone reimbursement
· Allowance for Professional Materials
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Position Overview
The Senior Engineer 1, EHS is responsible for leading the development and execution of Environmental, Health, Safety and Sustainability programs. This includes compliance with applicable regulations (Federal, State, Local), codes and standards. Serves as a subject matter expert (SME) and will collaborate with assigned functional operation areas to instill a world class culture of EHS. Additional responsibilities include support of EHS engagement programs (EHS observations, GEMBA), training, audits, inspections, investigations, and collaboration with EHS personnel across the organization.
Company Overview
FUJIFILM Biotechnologies is building the future of bioproduction in Holly Springs, North Carolina. By end of 2025, we’ll open North America’s largest end-to-end CDMO biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility, offering drug substance production, fill-finish, and packaging under one roof.
We’re looking for passionate, mission-driven people to help us realize this exciting vision and deliver the next vaccine, cure, or therapy. We offer a dynamic work environment and we’re proud to cultivate a culture that will fuel your purpose, energy, and drive—what we call Genki. Ready to shape the future of medicine? Let’s transform healthcare together!
Holly Springs, North Carolina, combines small-town warmth with proximity to Raleigh’s thriving tech scene, making it the perfect blend of community and opportunity.
Fujifilm is globally headquartered in Tokyo with over 70,000 employees across four key business segments of healthcare, electronics, business innovation, and imaging. We are guided and united by our Group Purpose of “giving our world more smiles.” Visit: Description
What You’ll Do
- Creates, executes, and oversees Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) and Sustainability program areas (e.g., Lockout\Tagout, Confined Space, Motorized Vehicle, etc.)
- Supports development of Global EHS and Sustainability practices and standards
- Oversees and manages budget within a specified area of responsibility
- Serves as EHS single point of contact for assigned operational teams
- Drives functional area of responsibility with operations teams and contract engineering agents
- Leads innovation in collaboration with the design sustainability team to identify key environmental drivers, best in class, out of the box reduction solutions, and champion integration into the design
- Leads process hazard assessments (PHA) as EHS subject matter expert (SME) to identify points of concern, establish mechanisms of control, and ensure actions are both incorporated by design and meet intent during start-up
- Serves as EHS SME to ensure timely response to questions from process stakeholders
- Leads development of site permits and policies to start-up and operate facility
- Provides EHS and Sustainability orientation and training, as needed
- Mentors EHS associates or other colleagues
- Other duties, as assigned
Knowledge & Skills
- Effective communication, both written and oral
- Ability to represent company and collaborate with key internal and external stakeholders including regulators, insurance carriers and corporate auditors
- Proficient with EHS and/or Sustainability regulations within the pharmaceutical or other highly regulated industry
- Ability to interpret Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) and other design documentation
- Expert proficiency in at least one EHS discipline
- Knowledge of Industrial Safety including Permit to Work (LOTO, Line Break, Fire Impairment), Cranes, Hoists and Rigging, Confined Space
Required Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational, Industrial Health and Wellness, Industrial Hygiene, Public Health, Engineering, or related field; or
- Master’s degree with 6 years of experience
- 8 years of experience in a pharmaceutical or manufacturing environment
- Experience working extensively in multiple process areas
- Prior experience working proficiently with applicable codes & standards
Preferred Skills / Certifications
- Prior experience in greenfield operations, advanced manufacturing, or start-up of new facilities
- Biopharmaceutical, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient, finished Drug Product (DP) or Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) experience
- OSHA 10\30
- HAZWOPER 40 Hour
- NIMS 400 (Incident Command)
- Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification
- Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
- Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
- Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM)
- Manager of Environmental, Safety and Health (MESH) certification
To all agencies: Please, no phone calls or emails to any employee of FUJIFILM about this requisition. All resumes submitted by search firms/employment agencies to any employee at FUJIFILM via-email, the internet or in any form and/or method will be deemed the sole property of FUJIFILM, unless such search firms/employment agencies were engaged by FUJIFILM for this requisition and a valid agreement with FUJIFILM is in place. In the event a candidate who was submitted outside of the FUJIFILM agency engagement process is hired, no fee or payment of any kind will be paid.
Senior Remediation Engineer / Project Manager
Consulting | Environmental & Infrastructure Design
We are seeking a highly experienced Remediation Engineer / Project Manager to lead complex environmental remediation projects from investigation through design and implementation. This role is ideal for a licensed Professional Engineer who thrives in a consulting environment and enjoys technical leadership, client engagement, and project delivery.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage and execute remediation projects including site investigation, feasibility studies, remedial design, and construction support.
- Serve as Project Manager for multi-disciplinary teams, ensuring schedule, budget, and quality control.
- Lead preparation and review of technical reports, remedial action plans, and regulatory submittals.
- Interface with clients, regulators, and stakeholders.
- Provide technical mentorship to junior staff.
- Support business development through proposals, scopes, and client relationships.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Environmental, Chemical Engineering or related field.
- Professional Engineer (PE) license required.
- 6+ years of experience in environmental remediation consulting.
- Strong background in contaminated site assessment and remedial design.
- Demonstrated project management experience.
- Excellent written, verbal, and client-facing communication skills.