Synectics Inc.
Responsibilities
Lead and manage multidisciplinary environmental projects, including site investigations, remediation, permitting, compliance, and sustainability initiatives.
Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, ensuring strong communication, satisfaction, and long‑term relationship development.
Develop project scopes, budgets, schedules, and deliverables in alignment with client and regulatory requirements.
Oversee project teams, providing leadership, technical direction, and mentorship to staff at varying levels.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations and standards.
Prepare and review technical reports, proposals, and presentations.
Monitor project performance and implement corrective actions as needed to meet scope, schedule, and budget requirements.
Support business development efforts, including proposal writing, client presentations, and participation in networking or industry events.
Drive quality, safety, and risk management across all projects.
Establish overall objectives and deadlines for all projects.
Identify key resources and assign them for successful completion of projects.
Serve as Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) officer for group.
Perform final peer review of most project deliverables and proposals.
Meet financial objectives by preparing budget and analyzing project costs.
Interact with regulatory agencies and clients as required.
Provide necessary technical and administrative training to hazardous material staff.
Assist the Principal and President with recruiting new staff and developing existing staff.
Qualifications
Minimum 25 years of professional experience in the environmental consulting industry.
Degree in Environmental Sciences and/or Engineering (Master's Degree preferred).
Professional registration or certification (e.g., PE, PG, PMP, CHMM).
Proven track record in managing complex environmental projects from start to finish.
Strong knowledge of environmental regulations - CERCLA, RCRA, Brownfield and OER, State and city‑specific programs.
Comprehensive understanding of environmental site assessments (Phase I ESAs & Phase II ESAs).
In‑depth knowledge of remediation processes and guidance documents.
Excellent management and leadership abilities.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
High‑level analytical skills for interpreting findings and results.
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Lead and manage multidisciplinary environmental projects, including site investigations, remediation, permitting, compliance, and sustainability initiatives.
Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, ensuring strong communication, satisfaction, and long‑term relationship development.
Develop project scopes, budgets, schedules, and deliverables in alignment with client and regulatory requirements.
Oversee project teams, providing leadership, technical direction, and mentorship to staff at varying levels.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations and standards.
Prepare and review technical reports, proposals, and presentations.
Monitor project performance and implement corrective actions as needed to meet scope, schedule, and budget requirements.
Support business development efforts, including proposal writing, client presentations, and participation in networking or industry events.
Drive quality, safety, and risk management across all projects.
Establish overall objectives and deadlines for all projects.
Identify key resources and assign them for successful completion of projects.
Serve as Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) officer for group.
Perform final peer review of most project deliverables and proposals.
Meet financial objectives by preparing budget and analyzing project costs.
Interact with regulatory agencies and clients as required.
Provide necessary technical and administrative training to hazardous material staff.
Assist the Principal and President with recruiting new staff and developing existing staff.
Qualifications
Minimum 25 years of professional experience in the environmental consulting industry.
Degree in Environmental Sciences and/or Engineering (Master's Degree preferred).
Professional registration or certification (e.g., PE, PG, PMP, CHMM).
Proven track record in managing complex environmental projects from start to finish.
Strong knowledge of environmental regulations - CERCLA, RCRA, Brownfield and OER, State and city‑specific programs.
Comprehensive understanding of environmental site assessments (Phase I ESAs & Phase II ESAs).
In‑depth knowledge of remediation processes and guidance documents.
Excellent management and leadership abilities.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
High‑level analytical skills for interpreting findings and results.
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