
Environmental Project Manager (Engineer, Geologist or Scientist)
Adec Esg, Pensacola, FL, United States
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Environmental Project Manager (Engineer, Geologist or Scientist)
Full Time Management Pensacola, FL, US
9 days ago Requisition ID: 1205
Salary Range: $70,000.00 To $85,000.00 Annually
Cameron-Cole,
an ADEC Innovation, is seeking a Level II or Level III Environmental Project Manager (CG06–07) to join our team. With minimal direction and supervision, the ideal candidate will demonstrate strong project management ownership combined with hands‑on experience in environmental site investigations, sampling, and regulatory compliance. This role will perform and oversee environmental field sampling activities, including the collection of surface and subsurface soil samples, ensuring sampling plans are accurately executed in accordance with Cameron-Cole guidelines and procedures. Responsibilities also include data analysis, development of presentations, preparation of environmental reports and/or designs, and supervision of junior staff during field activities.
Compensation:
$70,000 – $85,000 Annually
Duties and Responsibilities
Managing assigned projects, including budget tracking, invoice approval, and team management.
Supervising the collection of samples for analysis while accurately following identified field sampling plans and Cameron-Cole guidelines and procedures.
Reviewing lab analytical reports for accuracy and adherence to QAQC regulations.
Designing and performing site investigations compliant with federal and state regulations.
Prepares environmental reports and presentations, including tables, charts, and graphs.
Participating in the proposal and budget creation process.
Supervises junior staff during field activities and project execution.
Core Competencies
Project management
Regulatory requirements
Health & safety
Data analysis, report writing
Expected Growth Areas
Writing
Client interaction
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, or a related field
5–10 years of experience in environmental assessment, site investigations, or remediation
Hands‑on experience with: Soil and groundwater sampling, Monitoring well installation oversight, Subsurface investigations, Environmental sample collection, and field documentation
Phase I and Phase II ESA experience preferred
Familiarity with remediation technologies, site characterization, and regulatory compliance a plus
HAZWOPER certification and valid driver’s license required
This position will report to the Principal Geologist and is a full-time, exempt position from our Pensacola office.
Competitive, progressive benefits including
Escalating PTO schedule and up to 10 company holidays
Up to 100% employer-paid employee medical and 55% eligible dependent coverage
80% employer-paid dental and vision
Employer-paid Life and AD&D insurance
Short- and Long-term Disability insurance
Employee Assistance & Wellness Program
401k & Roth with a 6% discretionary match
All benefits are subject to eligibility and may be changed at any time by the Company.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; have hand/finger dexterity; and reach with hands and arms. The employee will spend extended periods of time in front of a computer/laptop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Completing field assignments requires the ability to walk over varied terrain and in varying weather conditions, including extreme heat or cold, while carrying equipment and materials. Additional physical requirements include bending, kneeling, standing for extended periods, lifting at least 15 pounds, performing repetitive motions using hand tools or field instruments, and walking or hiking several miles per day as required by project conditions.
Information Security
Adhering to all policies, guidelines, and procedures pertaining to the protection of information of the organization, employees must maintain confidentiality of all sensitive information to which they are given access. They are also responsible for reporting actual or suspected events or incidents, including vulnerabilities or breaches, that may affect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information to members of the Management Team.
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Environmental Project Manager (Engineer, Geologist or Scientist)
Full Time Management Pensacola, FL, US
9 days ago Requisition ID: 1205
Salary Range: $70,000.00 To $85,000.00 Annually
Cameron-Cole,
an ADEC Innovation, is seeking a Level II or Level III Environmental Project Manager (CG06–07) to join our team. With minimal direction and supervision, the ideal candidate will demonstrate strong project management ownership combined with hands‑on experience in environmental site investigations, sampling, and regulatory compliance. This role will perform and oversee environmental field sampling activities, including the collection of surface and subsurface soil samples, ensuring sampling plans are accurately executed in accordance with Cameron-Cole guidelines and procedures. Responsibilities also include data analysis, development of presentations, preparation of environmental reports and/or designs, and supervision of junior staff during field activities.
Compensation:
$70,000 – $85,000 Annually
Duties and Responsibilities
Managing assigned projects, including budget tracking, invoice approval, and team management.
Supervising the collection of samples for analysis while accurately following identified field sampling plans and Cameron-Cole guidelines and procedures.
Reviewing lab analytical reports for accuracy and adherence to QAQC regulations.
Designing and performing site investigations compliant with federal and state regulations.
Prepares environmental reports and presentations, including tables, charts, and graphs.
Participating in the proposal and budget creation process.
Supervises junior staff during field activities and project execution.
Core Competencies
Project management
Regulatory requirements
Health & safety
Data analysis, report writing
Expected Growth Areas
Writing
Client interaction
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, or a related field
5–10 years of experience in environmental assessment, site investigations, or remediation
Hands‑on experience with: Soil and groundwater sampling, Monitoring well installation oversight, Subsurface investigations, Environmental sample collection, and field documentation
Phase I and Phase II ESA experience preferred
Familiarity with remediation technologies, site characterization, and regulatory compliance a plus
HAZWOPER certification and valid driver’s license required
This position will report to the Principal Geologist and is a full-time, exempt position from our Pensacola office.
Competitive, progressive benefits including
Escalating PTO schedule and up to 10 company holidays
Up to 100% employer-paid employee medical and 55% eligible dependent coverage
80% employer-paid dental and vision
Employer-paid Life and AD&D insurance
Short- and Long-term Disability insurance
Employee Assistance & Wellness Program
401k & Roth with a 6% discretionary match
All benefits are subject to eligibility and may be changed at any time by the Company.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; have hand/finger dexterity; and reach with hands and arms. The employee will spend extended periods of time in front of a computer/laptop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Completing field assignments requires the ability to walk over varied terrain and in varying weather conditions, including extreme heat or cold, while carrying equipment and materials. Additional physical requirements include bending, kneeling, standing for extended periods, lifting at least 15 pounds, performing repetitive motions using hand tools or field instruments, and walking or hiking several miles per day as required by project conditions.
Information Security
Adhering to all policies, guidelines, and procedures pertaining to the protection of information of the organization, employees must maintain confidentiality of all sensitive information to which they are given access. They are also responsible for reporting actual or suspected events or incidents, including vulnerabilities or breaches, that may affect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information to members of the Management Team.
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