Site Assessment Project Manager

333 S Beaudry Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90017 • Engineering • Project Management • Full-Time

Salary Range:  $95000 - $120000 year

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Reviews and coordinates work conducted by environmental site assessment Master Services Agreement (MSA) contractor in the areas of:
    1. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
    2. Soils Disposition Evaluation (Compliance with Specification 01 4524)
    3. Soils Evaluations (applicability of SCAQMD) (Rule 1466)
    4. Health/ Safety Risk Assessment
    5. Preliminary Environmental Assessment
    6. Remedial Investigation/ Feasibility Study
    7. Public Participation Plan
    8. Preparation and implementation of Removal Action Workplans / Remedial Action Plans
    9. Poly chlorinated biphenyl survey mitigation
  • Assists in contract development and oversight of remediation contractors
  • Establishes and maintains project budgets, including contract management, and schedules pertaining to environmental investigations and remediation efforts.
  • Provides technical advice to Office of Environmental Health and Safety (OEHS) Management in terms of oversight of environmental site assessment contractors as well as contractor budget and schedule control
  • Prepares and coordinates the environmental review process for individual projects with the Facilities Services Division (“Facilities”) requirements for:
    1. Project scheduling
    2. Budgeting
    3. School design and construction
    4. Emergency response
    5. Waste disposal
    6. Demolition

Minimum Requirements

Required Experience:

  • Seven (7) years full time paid experience in management of environmental investigations and remediation conducted under the direction of the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) or comparable regulatory agency
  • Site investigation and remedial strategies; federal, state, and local environmental regulations; DTSC, Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) and South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) protocols

Required Education:

  • Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor's degree, preferably in Geology, Engineering or related field.

Preferred Qualification:

  • California Professional Registration (Certified Hydrogeologist, Professional Engineer, Professional Geologist) preferred.
 
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