Remediation Project Manager
Position Summary
The Remediation Project Manager is responsible for leading and managing complex remedial investigation and corrective action projects across AllenES’s southeastern and eastern U.S. regions. This role operates within a seller/doer model, requiring both technical leadership and active participation in business development.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as Project Manager for remedial investigation and corrective action projects
Lead project teams in the planning, execution, and delivery of complex environmental projects
Manage project scope, schedule, budget, and resource allocation to ensure successful project outcomes
Serve as primary point of contact for clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders
Mentor and provide technical oversight to junior staff and project team members
Lead development of remedial investigation strategies, corrective action plans, and long-term monitoring programs
Design and oversee complex subsurface investigations and high-resolution site characterization efforts
Apply risk assessment methodologies to support decision-making and remedial design
Interpret and evaluate environmental data, including modeling and visualization outputs
Ensure technical accuracy and regulatory compliance of all project deliverables
Oversee preparation of technical reports, work plans, and regulatory submittals
Ensure deliverables meet client expectations, regulatory requirements, and company quality standards
Review and approve project documentation, data interpretation, and findings
Support internal coordination and communication across multidisciplinary teams
Ensure projects comply with applicable federal, state, and local environmental regulations
Interface with regulatory agencies during project planning, execution, and reporting phases
Maintain adherence to company health, safety, and quality procedures
Support audits, reviews, and inspections as required
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Geology, Engineering, or a related scientific field
10–15 years of experience in environmental consulting, with a focus on remediation projects
Professional Engineer (P.E.) or Professional Geologist (P.G.) license, or ability to obtain licensure
Demonstrated experience managing complex environmental projects from planning through execution
Proven ability to develop technical work plans, interpret data, and lead project teams
Strong client-facing communication and technical writing skills
Experience supporting or leading business development efforts
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel as required
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with risk assessment, groundwater modeling, and high-resolution site characterization techniques
Familiarity with state and federal remediation programs and regulatory frameworks
Experience working across multiple geographic regions or offices
Demonstrated success operating in a seller/doer or consulting-driven business model
Key Skills & Competencies
Strong leadership and project management capabilities
Strategic thinking and problem-solving in complex technical environments
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Collaborative mindset with the ability to lead cross-functional teams
Professional judgment, accountability, and client-focused approach