International Erosion Control Association
Environmental Project Manager
International Erosion Control Association, Columbia, South Carolina, us, 29228
Job Posting: Environmental Project Manager
Location:
Columbia, SC (Hybrid)
Employment Type:
Long Term Contract
Domain:
Environmental / Water Resources / Groundwater
Focus:
Hydrogeological reviews, groundwater monitoring, permitting support
Position Summary
We are seeking an
Environmental Project Manager
who will be responsible for coordinating and completing hydrogeological and groundwater-related projects. This role supports project planning, technical reviews, data management, and regulatory coordination while ensuring timely delivery of multiple concurrent projects.
Primary Responsibilities
Coordinate and manage hydrogeological project reviews and evaluations
Review land application and groundwater monitoring projects for technical accuracy and compliance
Utilize electronic permitting systems to manage project workflows and documentation
Prepare written technical comments, recommendations, and reports
Maintain groundwater data tracking and project status records Coordinate with internal teams to support permitting, enforcement, and compliance activities
Provide project status updates and reporting to leadership
Required Skills
A master’s degree in Hydrology, Geology, or Geological Engineering and one (1) year of related experience OR A bachelor’s degree in Hydrology, Geology, or Geological Engineering and two (2) years of related experience
5+ years of experience as a Project Manager
Completion of
ePermitting Power User training
Expertise with
ePermitting
or an equivalent electronic government permitting application
Preferred Experiences:
5+ years of experience
performing
hydrogeological reviews and evaluations
for land application and groundwater monitoring sites
5+ years of experience
managing
databases
and using
geospatial software
5+ years of experience
with
groundwater hydrogeology, geochemistry, contaminant transport, and hydrogeologic investigation techniques
Expertise in managing the
planning, execution, and delivery of multiple concurrent projects
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Location:
Columbia, SC (Hybrid)
Employment Type:
Long Term Contract
Domain:
Environmental / Water Resources / Groundwater
Focus:
Hydrogeological reviews, groundwater monitoring, permitting support
Position Summary
We are seeking an
Environmental Project Manager
who will be responsible for coordinating and completing hydrogeological and groundwater-related projects. This role supports project planning, technical reviews, data management, and regulatory coordination while ensuring timely delivery of multiple concurrent projects.
Primary Responsibilities
Coordinate and manage hydrogeological project reviews and evaluations
Review land application and groundwater monitoring projects for technical accuracy and compliance
Utilize electronic permitting systems to manage project workflows and documentation
Prepare written technical comments, recommendations, and reports
Maintain groundwater data tracking and project status records Coordinate with internal teams to support permitting, enforcement, and compliance activities
Provide project status updates and reporting to leadership
Required Skills
A master’s degree in Hydrology, Geology, or Geological Engineering and one (1) year of related experience OR A bachelor’s degree in Hydrology, Geology, or Geological Engineering and two (2) years of related experience
5+ years of experience as a Project Manager
Completion of
ePermitting Power User training
Expertise with
ePermitting
or an equivalent electronic government permitting application
Preferred Experiences:
5+ years of experience
performing
hydrogeological reviews and evaluations
for land application and groundwater monitoring sites
5+ years of experience
managing
databases
and using
geospatial software
5+ years of experience
with
groundwater hydrogeology, geochemistry, contaminant transport, and hydrogeologic investigation techniques
Expertise in managing the
planning, execution, and delivery of multiple concurrent projects
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