Environmental Manager
Antea Group USA · Detroit Metropolitan Area · 1 wk ago
HybridManagement$85k–$120k/yrFull-time
About the role
This role is based in Farmington Hills, Michigan and offers a hybrid work environment. Team members are expected to attend the office periodically for meetings, mentoring, and collaboration. Approximately 20% travel is expected, including occasional overnight travel. Remote candidates located within the regional geography will also be considered.
Responsibilities
- Managing environmental investigations and remediation projects from release discovery through regulatory closure.
- Serving as a technical resource for EGLE Part 201 and Part 213 regulatory requirements and risk-based corrective action.
- Developing and implementing site characterization strategies consistent with current EGLE guidance.
- Preparing and reviewing Conceptual Site Models (CSMs), exposure pathway evaluations, and risk assessments.
- Applying EGLE pathway guidance documents to develop effective remedial strategies.
- Preparing documentation supporting No Further Action (NFA), Closure, or other regulatory determinations.
- Working directly with EGLE project managers to negotiate practical, technically defensible, and cost-effective closure strategies.
- Managing environmental projects involving investigation, remediation, and monitoring of soil, groundwater, soil gas, and sediment impacts.
- Prepare scopes of work, budgets, schedules, proposals, health and safety plans, and technical reports.
- Evaluate remedial alternatives and provide strategic recommendations to clients.
- Drive projects forward while maintaining quality, profitability, and client satisfaction.
- Cookordination subcontractors including procurement, contracting, field oversight, and safety compliance.
- Build trusted relationships with clients, regulatory agencies, subcontractors, and internal project teams.
- Mentor junior staff and support technical development.
- Identify staffing needs and effectively allocate project resources.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Geology, Engineering, Environmental Science, or related scientific discipline.
- 5–10+ years of environmental consulting experience including managing projects under Michigan’s Part 201 Environmental Remediation and Part 213 Leaking Underground Storage Tank regulations.
- Demonstrated success obtaining regulatory closure through EGLE.
- Demonstrated experience with Risk-based corrective action, Conceptual Site Models, Exposure pathway evaluations, EGLE technical guidance documents.
- 40-hour HAZWOPER (or current 8-hour refresher).
Preferred Experience
- Petroleum, refinery, terminal, pipeline, or UST release investigations.
- Negotiating No Further Action (NFA) or other regulatory closure approvals with EGLE.
- Advancing projects from new release through final closure using Michigan risk-based corrective action standards.
- Environmental remediation, compliance, and due diligence.
- RCRA and CERCLA project management.
Skills
None specified in the job posting.
Benefits
Not specified in the job posting.
Pay
The annual salary range for this position is $85,000 - $120,000. Compensation will vary depending on the applicant’s job-related knowledge and skills, education, and work experience.
Schedule
Not specified in the job posting.