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Tetra Tech, Inc. Environmental Project Manager Emergency Responder - 10300001 in Denver, Colorado

Discover your full potential. At Tetra Tech, we are collaborating with industry-leading experts for a sustainable future for our world. We combine consulting and engineering with advanced analytics and technology to solve the world's most complex challenges. Our innovation hubs across the globe will enable you to share ideas and best practices while growing your professional network. Wherever you are in your career journey, you will benefit from working with world-class engineers, scientists, and technical specialists.

Apply today and join the company that is Leading with Science.

We are seeking two, full-time, Environmental Project Managers, Emergency Responders for our Denver, CO operations.

Do you want to make a difference with your knowledge, organizational skills, and passion in environmental assessment, emergency response, due diligence and remediation?

Selected candidate will manage small dollar ($5K to $700K), high volume projects. Requires field travel to sites across EPA Region 8 (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota, and North Dakota), there will also be opportunities to travel outside of the region.

This is a full-time position for an individual with a strong technical background in environmental site investigation and remediation who is interested in career growth and business development opportunities while managing and supporting a variety of public and private sector environmental projects.

Qualifications:

The ideal candidate will have between 5 -10 years' experience with and at least five (5) years relevant experience in environmental consulting, remediation, project management, sampling, field team leadership. In addition, you should have experience with:

Writing plans (SAP, FSP, HASP, work plans, QAPPS), conducting and supervising larger long-term projects, necessitating proven personnel and financial management skills, and/or provides expertise in specialized technical areas such as Hazard Ranking System Evaluation, subsurface modeling, radiation safety, training and exercise development; demonstrates ability to develop and apply new and/or unique methods, approaches Proficiency in multi-media (air, soil, water, chip/wipe, container) sampling procedures. Preparing estimates and scheduling assignments to meet completion dates; and plans, conducts, and supervise assignments on a project-by-project basis while under general supervision of the program manager. Ability to supervise budgets and resources on smaller projects and provide technical support. Independently make routine field decisions such as sampling locations, PPE/equipment selection, and appropriate sampling/analytical methods. Data entry, map production and other basic GIS support services. Programming, data querying and other basic IT support services.

Candidates with the following are considered a plus:

Direct on-scene response to investigate spills and releases of hazardous substances and oil, and emergency response to a variety of releases and incidents. ICS training and the ability to function in a National Incident Management System/Incident Command System (NIMS/ICS) structure. Demonstrated knowledge of and competence in the donning and doffing of the various levels of PPE (Levels A through D). Demonstrated knowledge of the appropriate methods for inspection of PPE including Level A fully encapsulating suit, SCBA, and air purifying respirators. Demonstrated knowledge of decontamination procedures associated with hazardous material, chemical, nuclear and biological agents. -Demonstrate knowledge of emergency decontamination and extraction procedures, evaluation of decontamination efficacy and decontamination of field sampling equipment. Ability to perform standard documentation activities during emergency response using digital and conventional 35 mm cameras, handheld GPS, handheld computers/tablets, video camera equipment. Ability to draw site sketch map from field observations, knowledge of chain-of custody and evidence protection protocols. Proficiency in the operation, maintenance, and calibration of state-of-the-art portable field instrumentation including air monitoring equipment. Proficient in the interpretation of data output, and knowledge on the limitations of field analytical equipment/field test kits, and standard and state-of-the-art field monitoring instruments. Proficiency in the operation, maintenance, repair, and calibration of standard and state-of-the art air sampling and air monitoring instrumentation during responses to uncontrolled hazardous waste sites and or spills/releases of oil or hazardous substances. Proficiency with EPA's Quality Assurance program as it applies to field sampling activities

In addition: This position requires a background check.

Degree / Certifications BS degree in engineering, geology, chemistry, biology, toxicology, or related field 40-hour HazWoper and annual refreshers ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800 is a plus Hazard Classification Training is a plus Asbestos Awareness is a plus First Aid/CPR is a plus Professional registrations are a plus.

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