Michigan Consulting & Environmental
Senior Environmental Project Manager
Michigan Consulting & Environmental, Traverse City, Michigan, United States, 49685
Michigan Consulting & Environmental (MCE) is seeking a Senior Environmental Scientist/Project Manager to join our Traverse City office. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced environmental professional who thrives on managing complex projects and has a strong working knowledge of Michigan’s regulatory framework, particularly Part 213 and Part 201 reporting requirements.
In this role, you will lead environmental investigation and remediation projects from planning through execution, with a significant emphasis on preparing and reviewing Initial Assessment Reports (IARs), Final Assessment Reports (FARs), Closure Reports, and other deliverables required under Parts 213 and 201. You will coordinate field activities, manage subcontractors, ensure compliance with applicable regulations, and deliver high-quality work on time and within budget. This is a key position within a collaborative team where your expertise in regulatory reporting and project leadership will be highly valued.
Primary Responsibilities
Coordinate and direct drilling, surveying, and laboratory services.
Oversee and support the removal of underground storage tanks.
Provide construction oversight on environmental remediation projects and operations and maintenance of environmental remediation systems.
Prepare and review Initial Assessment Reports (IAR), Final Assessment Reports (FAR), and Closure Reports.
Assist in data interpretation and preparation of site work plans, spreadsheets, figures, and technical reports.
Perform Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments to support property transfer transactions.
Prepare SPCC and SWPPP plans, secondary containment, and environmental control studies and reports.
Focus on team project delivery, taking direction primarily from Project Managers.
Mentor and train Field and Staff Scientists in conducting field work, including soil, sediment, groundwater, and surface water sampling, aquifer testing, soil boring and monitoring well installation, soil logging, well development, purging and sampling, installation of vapor points, and collection of soil vapor samples.
Work within quality, budget, and schedule expectations and scope‑specific assignments.
Assist in ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations.
Key Skills
A self‑starter possessing excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to effectively communicate with key stakeholders including local, state, and federal regulators, project managers, project engineers, and other members of the project team.
Recognize non‑routine conditions and problems and utilize skills and training to develop and implement solutions.
Demonstrated ability to work independently in the field and in the office and as part of a team.
Possess excellent analytical problem‑solving skills.
Ability to multi‑task multiple project assignments, maintaining flexibility while meeting strict deadlines.
Desired Qualifications
B.S. degree in geology, engineering, or the sciences.
Minimum 5 to 10 years of environmental consulting experience including investigations, sampling, and report writing.
AutoCAD experience.
OSHA 40‑hour HAZWOPER certification.
Ability to perform field responsibilities during all four seasons.
Requires travel to job sites and, on occasion, out of the local area for overnight stays.
Valid Michigan Driver’s License with no history of accidents or alcohol/drug‑related traffic offenses.
Physical ability to walk freely around job sites and equipment as needed and lift up to 40 pounds.
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite programs.
Additional Requirements
Mid‑Senior level experience.
Full‑time employment.
Project Management and Information Technology focus.
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In this role, you will lead environmental investigation and remediation projects from planning through execution, with a significant emphasis on preparing and reviewing Initial Assessment Reports (IARs), Final Assessment Reports (FARs), Closure Reports, and other deliverables required under Parts 213 and 201. You will coordinate field activities, manage subcontractors, ensure compliance with applicable regulations, and deliver high-quality work on time and within budget. This is a key position within a collaborative team where your expertise in regulatory reporting and project leadership will be highly valued.
Primary Responsibilities
Coordinate and direct drilling, surveying, and laboratory services.
Oversee and support the removal of underground storage tanks.
Provide construction oversight on environmental remediation projects and operations and maintenance of environmental remediation systems.
Prepare and review Initial Assessment Reports (IAR), Final Assessment Reports (FAR), and Closure Reports.
Assist in data interpretation and preparation of site work plans, spreadsheets, figures, and technical reports.
Perform Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments to support property transfer transactions.
Prepare SPCC and SWPPP plans, secondary containment, and environmental control studies and reports.
Focus on team project delivery, taking direction primarily from Project Managers.
Mentor and train Field and Staff Scientists in conducting field work, including soil, sediment, groundwater, and surface water sampling, aquifer testing, soil boring and monitoring well installation, soil logging, well development, purging and sampling, installation of vapor points, and collection of soil vapor samples.
Work within quality, budget, and schedule expectations and scope‑specific assignments.
Assist in ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations.
Key Skills
A self‑starter possessing excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to effectively communicate with key stakeholders including local, state, and federal regulators, project managers, project engineers, and other members of the project team.
Recognize non‑routine conditions and problems and utilize skills and training to develop and implement solutions.
Demonstrated ability to work independently in the field and in the office and as part of a team.
Possess excellent analytical problem‑solving skills.
Ability to multi‑task multiple project assignments, maintaining flexibility while meeting strict deadlines.
Desired Qualifications
B.S. degree in geology, engineering, or the sciences.
Minimum 5 to 10 years of environmental consulting experience including investigations, sampling, and report writing.
AutoCAD experience.
OSHA 40‑hour HAZWOPER certification.
Ability to perform field responsibilities during all four seasons.
Requires travel to job sites and, on occasion, out of the local area for overnight stays.
Valid Michigan Driver’s License with no history of accidents or alcohol/drug‑related traffic offenses.
Physical ability to walk freely around job sites and equipment as needed and lift up to 40 pounds.
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite programs.
Additional Requirements
Mid‑Senior level experience.
Full‑time employment.
Project Management and Information Technology focus.
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