Environmental Engineer/Geologist

Are you a Professional Environmental Engineer/Geologist seeking purpose, challenge, and talented colleagues? Would you like to grow your career participating in a diversity of site projects of increasing scale and complexity in year one and beyond? We are looking to add to our clients growing team in Milwaukee, Wisconsin! We are currently seeking an Environmental Engineer/Project Manager, with a focus on site characterization, environmental investigation related to soil, groundwater and vapor intrusion issues, and field support during remedy implementation and construction. This role will including working in a technical and project management leadership role with other highly skilled professionals on diverse project teams in a dynamic environment. Remote opportunities are available. Duties/Responsibilities: • Be capable of managing financial and technical aspects of projects. • Execute projects to meet technical, quality, budgetary, scheduling and safety requirements. • Demonstrate very strong verbal communications and written skills including client deliverables and regulatory submittals. • Be effective in assigning and managing work. • Demonstrate strong coaching and mentoring skills. • Have skills in quality control, planning, arenaflex estimating, and scheduling. • Have experience with preparation and implementation of safety programs. • Have past hands-on experience in the field as well as planning and directing environmental field observation and testing programs; including laboratory test selection and data evaluation. • Work collaboratively and lead multi-disciplinary project teams on all aspects of the project to address client goals and objectives; with primary focus on: • Site investigations to delineate the extent of contamination in soil, groundwater, and soil gas • Developing remedial alternative analysis assessments and remedial action work plans; • Supporting remedy implementation and construction; and • Preparing proposals, project report/deliverables, and regulatory compliance submissions. Skills/Experience • Minimum of Bachelor of Science in civil or environmental engineering, geology/hydrogeology, environmental science, or related field; Master’s degree highly preferred. • Minimum of 4 - 7+ years of relevant environmental field/office experience. • Professional Engineering or Geology Registration in the State of Wisconsin desired (PE/PG) • Computer Skills – Strong computer literacy skills including proficiency in industry standard software • OSHA 40-hr. HAZWOPER training required. This is a full-time, exempt position. Compensation will be determined by the candidate’s experience and qualifications. If you are a qualified individual and interested in applying for this position, apply via our website www.impactrecruitment.com, email us at info@impactrecruitment.com or call us at (805)-371-2666 for more information. Remote About the Company: Impact Recruitment Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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