This is an advanced highly technical and professional environmental position that serves as the Project Manager responsible for multiple high-profile contaminated sites, including Superfund and State lead hazardous waste cleanup sites, and Drycleaning solvent contamination sites. Manages and tracks all phases of remedial action activities at assigned sites. As Project Manager incumbent is empowered with decision-making authority related to work at assigned sites. Manages assigned contracts for site assessment and remediation with limited supervision. Prepares site-specific scopes of work and cost estimates and negotiates these elements with contractors. Reviews and approves contractor tasks assignments, change order requests, and invoices for completed work. Maintains and updates contract management documentation and resolves contracting issues. Conduct on-site inspections and oversight of fieldwork when necessary. Oversees coordination with U.S. EPA (Environmental Agency) on National Priorities List (NPL) Superfund sites. Provides sole technical review of documents for NPL sites, evaluates remedial alternatives, and participates in the selection of alternatives consistent with National Contingency Plan (NCP), CERCLA, and state law and rules, as appropriate. Prepares written review comments and provides technical recommendations and approvals of documents. Assist in the resolution of DEP/EPA issues regarding Appropriate and Relevant Applicable Requirements (ARARs), Remedy concurrence, Deletions, and other NPL site related issues. Provides technical assistance to other section staff, consultants, and the public regarding technical issues relating to contamination assessments, site hydrogeology, remedial alternatives and related technical topics. Provides technical expertise and guidance regarding compliance with federal Superfund hazardous waste cleanup regulations and U.S. EPA policy. This assistance may include participation in technical meetings, enforcement activities, participation at public meetings, and on-site visits. Incumbent will provide guidance to ensure statewide consistency in cleanup of sites. Assist the Environmental Administrator in coordinating the acceptance of sites into Statelead cleanup. This effort will require coordination with the CERCLA Site Screening group, EPA and the district offices. Performs other duties as required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level