Environmental Program Manager (SME) - CLEARED

The Squires GroupWashington, DC
1dOnsite

About The Position

Our client is an award winning global integrator supporting a major branch of our Armed Forces. They have a need for an Environmental Program Manager (SME). In this role you will coordinate and lead the development, maintenance, analysis, and implementation of environmental governance and programmatic efforts - providing leadership updates, developing guidance and action plans, monitoring emerging contaminant regulations, and collaborating across DoD stakeholders to support mission requirements. This opportunity is 100% on-site in the Washington D.C. area. Per our Federal Government Contract, candidates must be U.S. Citizens with an ACTIVE SECRET CLEARANCE.

Requirements

  • Active DoD Secret Clearance
  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in environmental policy and budgeting
  • At least 10 years of experience in environmental program management within the Department of Defense, including the development of environmental programs, policies, budget, guidance, and regulations
  • 10+ years of experience in one or more of the following functional areas within a DoD office (listed in priority order): Wildland Fire POM advocacy and budget development Conservation law enforcement Natural resources Cultural resources Operational range assessment

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate, consolidate, develop, and maintain environmental governance and program documents, including policies, procedures, guidance, action plan recommendations, task and inquiry responses, and issue-resolution plans
  • Provide detailed updates to leadership and stakeholders by participating in meetings and forums and developing, coordinating, and delivering supporting materials such as briefings, slides, after-action reports, and meeting minutes
  • Conduct program analysis and support the planning, development, execution, and long-term sustainment of environmental programs
  • Collaborate across internal organizations and with external government partners to support environmental program objectives and mission requirements
  • Monitor new and evolving environmental regulations and policies related to emerging contaminants, and help develop, coordinate, and communicate appropriate organizational positions and actions
  • Support the development of field guidance and oversee implementation through coordination with multiple organizations
  • Prepare briefings, decision papers, and supporting documentation for working groups, leadership reviews, legislative data requests, staff briefings, and environmental program initiatives
  • Assist with tracking and responding to assigned tasks using established task management systems

Benefits

  • Benefits vary by compensation type and may include paid time off (PTO), medical, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, long-term disability insurance, a 401(k) plan, and additional optional benefits.
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