Job Description Hybrid schedule 3 days in office required - Springfield, VA
Supports the development, evaluation, implementation, and continuous improvement of cost-effective programs and procedures to ensure company operations comply with regulatory and corporate environmental requirements at company's former manufactured gas plant (MGP) sites. Provides technical oversight of environmental investigation/remediation activities including hydrogeological investigations as well as delineation of potential contamination in other various potentially impacted media (sediment, soils, air), statistical analyses supporting contaminant delineation, remedy alternatives analyses, selection and implementation and compliance with monitoring requirements. This role also includes participating in the Department's on-call duty 24 hours/day, 7 days/week on a rotating basis to respond to environmental incidents and to implement appropriate responses as needed.
You Will
Determines environmental compliance requirements and best management practices for former MGP sites
Supports the development and management of the MGP Program through execution of environmental covenants, oversees environmental consultants, reviews and revises progress reports by deadlines, supports development of budget and payment of expenses, and works closely with regulators to meet compliance requirements.
Negotiates permits and agreements with regulators and maintains compliance with such documents. Performs regulatory analysis, develops technical documentation, files government reports and maintains compliance records.
Provides technical oversight of environmental investigation/remediation activities including hydrogeological investigations as well as delineation of potential contamination in other various potentially impacted media (sediment, soils, air), statistical analyses supporting contaminant delineation, remedy alternatives analyses, selection and implementation and compliance with monitoring requirements
Participates in investigations, performs field studies, interprets hydrogeologic data, supports and monitors soil/groundwater/sediment remediation, and oversees contractors in the field.
Identifies environmental liability concerns and develops recommendations to improve internal controls, policies and procedures to maximize effectiveness and efficiency.
Supports MGP Program by assisting in preparing reports, memos, data tables, permit applications, maps, etc.
Determines needs and maintains computer system/program requirements to optimize data collection, management, analysis, and reporting.
Other duties as assigned.
You Have
Bachelor's degree in Geology or Hydrogeology, or relative technical/scientific discipline is required. Professional registration as a Geologist or an Engineer, preferred.
Minimum of seven (7) years of related experience in managing environmental investigations and remediation projects at complex Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) sites and/or former MGP sites.
With a Bachelor's degree in a non-technical field, at least 8 years of professional experience in geological investigations, hydrogeologic applications, statistical analysis of hydrogeologic data, well design, rehabilitations and installations, well-field design, analytical and numerical groundwater flow and transport analyses and modeling or demonstrated equivalency of environmental compliance and remedial work experience. Or, with a non-technical bachelor's degree plus a Master's degree in a technical field, at least 5 years of professional experience in environmental compliance and remediation.
Experience with field work (groundwater/soil monitoring and collection), monitoring, report writing and analysis, and remediation required. Experience with Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)/CERLCA and knowledge