Job Description
As a Senior Project Geologist/Engineer, you will lead teams of experienced environmental professionals in the planning and implementation of environmental tasks such as: soil, groundwater, non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPL), and soil vapor investigations, groundwater monitoring programs, analyzing and reducing associated soil, groundwater, NAPL, and vapor data, maintaining Conceptual Site Models (CSMs), and preparing reports for a major refinery project in southern Illinois. This project also includes providing litigation support to the client and legal counsel.
This position will report directly to an Environmental Group Manager and will work closely with senior and mid-level staff, as well as junior staff in a mentorship and leadership capacity. Primarily, you will be working with staff members that have worked on this refinery project for 15 to 20 years. Our office has a diverse client base in both public and private sectors working with commercial, industrial, legal, government, health care, and property development entities.
Managerial and Technical Responsibilities:
Will act as a primary contact with client and legal counsel.
Lead the preparation, oversight, and management of a multi-million-dollar annual budget and update of 40-year cost projections.
Conduct project meetings and prepare reports to communicate the status of a project. Implement technical, financial, and administrative requirements to complete multiple client tasks by directing and supervising field staff in testing, data collection, and documentation.
Prepares monthly forecasts for expenditures and manages scope, schedule, and budget for complex tasks as well as monitor activities and allocate resources to ensure client objectives are met.
Assist in continuous quality monitoring and improvement on projects and the implementation of Terracon and Client policies and procedures.
Support the development of scopes of work for both routine and complex tasks for the project.
Will be expected to support client management and client development.
Responsible for implementing safety rules, guidelines, and standards for all projects and participate in pre-task planning meetings.
Requirements/Preferred Certification:
Bachelors or masters degree in geology or engineering (environmental, civil, or chemical).
Minimum 10 years of demonstrated project field and project management related experience.
Professional Geologist or Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Illinois or capable to obtain such license within one year of employment.
Working knowledge of Illinois Environmental regulations. Additional knowledge of RCRA, TSCA, and CERCLA regulations preferred
Completed OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER training.
Demonstrated high level of technical writing ability
Experience interacting and communicating with clients
Strong leadership and organizational skills
Employment Type: Full-Time
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