Environmental Field Project Manager - Onterris (Job)
Description:
As an Environmental Field Project Manager - Stack, you’ll be responsible for acting as the field management for the test team, plant contacts, regulatory contacts. You’ll need at least 2+ years of experience of source testing and welcome the opportunity to make an impact from day one.
The compensation range for this role is $27hr to $38hr.
To thrive in this role, you’ll be comfortable taking ownership of the following responsibilities:
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Follow established testing methods, procedures, and processes to help support consistent and reliable source testing
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Manage logistics of the project resources by organizing resources with the logistics manager and office managers prior to the field test
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Manage the onsite schedule and coordinate with the client plant contacts and regulatory contacts concerning scope changes
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Manage all daily field operational and safety aspects of the site-specific stack programs.
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Responsible for data review and field quality control
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Ensure the field test team is staffed appropriately for all tasks and lead, train and mentor field team personnel
Skills/Eligibility:
Your Expertise and Skills
These requirements reflect the knowledge, skills and abilities that help you do your best work here.
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Capacity for overnight and local travel for multi-weekday projects up to 75% of the time or more
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2+ years minimum of stack testing experience. QSTI Credentials a plus
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Intermediate knowledge in applicable Federal, State and Local regulations
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High School diploma or equivalent
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Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision
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Capability to pass background checks and initial and random drug screening
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Valid driver’s license
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Ability to obtain a DOT medical certification and OSHA Respiratory Protection Medical Evaluation
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Flexibility is a must as the position may require weekend travel or work for a few projects during the year
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Transferable experience: laborer, construction, industrial maintenance, mechanical, laboratory, environmental, field science, etc.