
Director – Environmental Remediation
Posted Jun 19

Posted Jun 19
This is a fully remote position, open to applicants in California.
• Develop and implement a strategic plan to enhance EH&S services throughout California and the Western U.S.
• Identify and pursue new business prospects by leveraging your industry connections and market knowledge.
• Collaborate with executive leadership to refine service offerings, go-to-market strategies, and regional positioning.
• Act as a trusted advisor to clients across various sectors including real estate, energy, legal, construction, manufacturing, and public agencies.
• Lead the development of proposals, client presentations, and negotiations to secure high-value projects.
• Propel revenue growth through strategic account management and cross-functional collaboration.
• Oversee and contribute to a diverse range of environmental remediation projects.
• Ensure technical excellence, regulatory compliance, and client satisfaction throughout all phases of projects.
• Lead multidisciplinary teams in the planning, execution, and delivery of complex remediation projects.
• Develop and implement QA/QC protocols to guarantee data integrity and regulatory defensibility.
• Provide strategic guidance on emerging remediation technologies, sustainability practices, and evolving regulatory frameworks.
• Mentor junior staff and cultivate a culture of technical rigor, innovation, and continuous improvement.
• Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Geology, Engineering, or a related field.
• A minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in environmental consulting, with a strong focus on site investigation, remediation, and regulatory compliance.
• Proven track record in managing complex remediation projects within California's regulatory frameworks, including: DTSC (Department of Toxic Substances Control) oversight for hazardous waste and site mitigation.
• Experience with CalEPA and CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) compliance for environmental impact assessments.
• Coordination with RWQCB (Regional Water Quality Control Boards) for groundwater and surface water remediation.
• Experience with Brownfield redevelopment, voluntary cleanup agreements, and cost recovery strategies.
• Professional certifications are highly desirable: PG (Professional Geologist) or PE (Professional Engineer) licensed in California.
• Strong understanding of California-specific programs such as: TRRP (Toxicity Reduction and Remediation Planning) and CLRRA (California Land Reuse and Revitalization Act).
• Demonstrated ability to lead teams, mentor junior staff, and manage projects involving multiple stakeholders.
• Excellent communication, leadership, and organizational skills.
• Willingness to travel within California to support client engagements and regulatory meetings.
• Flexible work environment enables employees to work remotely when necessary.
• Flexible Time Off Policy.
• Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
• 401k Match.
• Commuter Benefits.
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