Environmental Project Manager (Independence Excavating) - DiGeronimo Companies (Independence Excavating)
Washington, DC 20001
About the Job
Independence Excavating is looking for an experienced Environmental Project Manager . As the EPM, your key responsibilities will include the management of private and public contracting work associated with environmental compliance, industrial hygiene, and safety / OSHA compliance.
What do we believe in?
PEOPLE:
Provide a safe, family-oriented environment. Commitment to integrity. Protect our most valuable assets.
PERFORMANCE:
Always deliver the highest quality. Find solutions. Provide value to our partners.
COMMUNITY:
Positively impact the communities we serve. Give back. Leave the world a better place than we found it.
A typical project looks like:
- Attending bid walks as needed to assess the amount of work, including rough disposal estimates to properly abate a facility of all hazardous substance and regulated materials to allow for demolition. Typical demolition environments are heavy industrial settings
- Performing non-hazardous and hazardous waste characterization, profiling and arrange for proper transportation and disposal
- Performing sampling in the field as needed
- Performing job site visits and thoroughly assess environmental remediation/abatement work to ensure regulatory compliance
- Providing field support as necessary to expedite work
- Preparing technical proposals and written means and methods of regulated material abatement and remediation work
- Preparing bid estimates
- Overseeing and managing implementation of decommissioning/remediation field work
- Performing project management duties as it relates to decommissioning/remediation work
- Performing and thoroughly documenting field work activities for environmental and construction projects in using tools and resources of the trade
- Coordinating with Local, State, and Federal governmental agencies and obtain permits as needed
- Working daily with Superintendent, Project Managers and Operation's Managers
- Identifying potential waste streams, conduct field sampling and profile as necessary
- Performing regulated material surveys identifying materials that required abatement prior to demolition or civil work including but not limited to oils, universal waste, PCBs, radioactive devices, e-waste, ash, oil filled electrical equipment, industrial catalyst, acids, caustics and other water treatment media
- Assisting in development of field methodology specific to environmental work and ensure work is being performed in accordance with owner/bid specification requirements
- Supporting field crew by procuring needed materials (i.e. drums, spill kits, bulb eater supplies)
- Assisting with getting equipment to environmental crews
- Coordinating waste pick-ups at various sites.
- Writing SPCC plans, implementing and monitoring demo specific Storm-water and erosion control plans
- Overseeing tank pulls and closures
- Coordinating regulatory closures and work as necessary for demolition work
- Supporting IH work - including sample collections and monitoring
- Assisting with JHA, STA Card and hazard assessments to support environmental work
- Tracking Environmental costs to support project managers
- Managing Environmental subcontractors.
- Other duties as assigned
Do you have what it takes?
- At least 5-10 years' experience working primarily in the environmental/demolition industry with an emphasis on abatement of regulated materials and waste management
- Must be comfortable performing field work in heavy industrial settings
- Demolition experience preferred
- Possess OSHA knowledge as it pertains to management of hazardous substances and basic industrial hygiene principles
- Ideally the candidate will have knowledge of industrial process equipment and/or field experience in similar settings. Oversight experience is also acceptable
- Must have knowledge of storm water compliance, air quality, hazardous abatement/removal, RCRA compliance, universal waste management, soil assessments, etc.
- Must have strong organizational skills in order to handle the variety of tasks assigned
- Must be able to effectively communicate verbally with employees, external vendors, owners, general contractors, and local enforcement agencies
- Must be able to prepare written estimates and prepare technical proposals
- Ability to be highly motivated to continue to develop professional licenses, certifications, and expertise through formal training and on-the-job experience
- Travel is required for this position. We will attempt to give adequate notice; however, you may be required to travel within a days' notice or sooner. It is anticipated that 40% to 50% of work will be performed in the field at project locations
Why IX?
- Weekly Competitive Pay!
- Excellent Benefits:
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- FSA & HSA
- Life Insurance + Optional Family Life Insurance
- Short-term and Long-term Disability
- Wellness Incentive Program
- Paid Holidays and PTO
- 401(k) + Company match
- Paid corporate training program
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Stability and a variety of different roles that provide a path to career advancement
- Family-owned and operated since 1956
Who is IX?
From breaking ground to the finished project, our team has been laying the groundwork for excellence on heavy civil construction and demolition projects for over 6 5 years. We combine innovations of industry with decades of successfully completed projects, proving we are a value-added partner from the ground up! Over six decades, Independence Excavating has established a team of construction professionals that sets us apart from other contractors. To learn more, visit our website: https://www.indexc.com/
Independence Excavating, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we value workplace diversity and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state, or local protected class.