About the Company
The company provides construction management to both the public and private sector specializing in public transit projects. They specialize in the oversight of General Contractors and Subcontractors and have been delivering complex projects with an emphasis on quality and safety while at the same time meeting budget and schedule goals.
About the Position:
As an Environmental Coordinator, you will be responsible for overseeing and ensuring environmental compliance and sustainability throughout the construction project lifecycle. You will work closely with the Environmental Compliance and Sustainability Manager, assisting with the review of environmental reports, sustainability performance measurement, waste disposal management, and more. Your role will be integral in ensuring that the project meets legal standards and sustainability goals. This is a full-time position requiring both preconstruction and construction phase involvement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Review and analyze environmental and sustainability-related contract specifications, design documents, and solicitations from planning through final preparation.
- Assist in developing plans and specifications for environmental and sustainability compliance, monitoring, coordinating, and reporting.
- Manage special waste disposal processes and conduct environmental inspections to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory standards.
- Review and analyze environmental reports, identify potential violations, and collect samples (waste, water, soil) for analysis.
- Investigate environmental findings, interpret their impact, and implement corrective action plans as necessary.
- Measure sustainability performance and implement necessary actions to achieve sustainability goals, including CalGreen Tier 2 compliance.
- Collaborate with regulatory agencies including RWQCB, AQMD, DTSC, LADPW, LAFD, and others, ensuring compliance with environmental and sustainability regulations.
Requirements:
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related field. Alternatively, five years of relevant experience can be substituted for a professional certification.
- Experience:
- Approximately five years of management-level experience in environmental compliance and sustainability, particularly in groundwater and soil site investigations.
- Experience with soil and groundwater treatment systems, NPDES and Sewer discharge permitting, construction dewatering, asbestos and lead paint abatement, and demolition protocols.
- Knowledge of contaminated waste management, profiling, UST/FST removals, State and Local SWPPP storm water regulations, SUSMP, Waste Water requirements, Construction Noise, CEQA, and NEPA.
- Specific experience with historical buildings, archaeology, paleontology, and Native American interactions.
- Familiarity with various regulatory agencies, including RWQCB, AQMD, DTSC, LADPW, LAFD.
- Approximately five years of experience in managing and implementing LEED and sustainability initiatives.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance packages.
- 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contributions.
- Generous paid time off and holiday leave.
- Opportunities for career growth and professional development.
- Collaborative and supportive work environment.
- Flexible work arrangements as needed.