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Review and interpret environmental data; evaluate quality assurance/quality control data; develop conceptual site models; identify data gaps; prepare or peer review a variety of work plans and reports; and develop scopes of work, schedules, costs and health and safety plans for projects under RCRA, CERCLA and other state programs.
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For the Managing Consultant, Environmental Project Manager (Senior Level) position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $82,879 – $105,000 (USD). Plan and coordinate field work including sampling, drilling, well installation, soil, groundwater and LNAPL/DNAPL assessment; vapor intrusion assessment; and high-resolution site characterization (e.g., passive soil gas surveys, MIP, Waterloo Profiler), and remedial construction and O&M.
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The Senior Site Safety Supervisor will provide support to the Project Staff and the Clayco safety team in an effort to execute corporate safety and health standards and procedures in compliance with Federal, State, and Local requirements.
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Assist Site Safety Manager. Assist the Project Superintendent in establishing and implementing proper fire prevention, evacuation, and fire control procedures. Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering, and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations.
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Conduct and document pre-planning safety meetings with each subcontractor representatives to establish safety procedures prior to subcontractor’s activity on site. Establish and conduct regular (weekly) safety meetings with subcontractor representatives and with project staff to ensure proper compliance.
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Review each subcontractor’s safety program and ensure that it meets or exceeds the project safety program requirements. Attend all initial meetings with the project staff and subcontractor representatives to clearly define their role within the confines of the project safety program.
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Supervision of all key project site personnel and subcontractors to include: Site superintendent, Electrical Superintendent, Mechanical Superintendent, Commissioning Staff, Quality Control and Quality Assurance staff, Site Security.
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Conduct a monthly overview safety meeting and attend project staff meetings to brief on safety issues. 6-12 years of safety experience or combination of education and years of experience in building construction, with a working knowledge of safety/environment principles and techniques.
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Assist in development of the project safety program. Bachelor’s Degree in Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, Occupational Health and Safety, or equivalent. Ensure that each subcontractor designates a safety representative that is properly trained in subcontractor’s scope of work and has the proper authority to correct safety issues.
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The Role We Want You ForThe Senior Site Safety Supervisor will provide support to the Project Staff and the Clayco safety team in an effort to execute corporate safety and health standards and procedures in compliance with Federal, State, and Local requirements.
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About UsClayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering, and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations.
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Working under the direction of senior project managers/directors, principal consultants and Partners, the successful candidate will work on and manage a variety of site investigation, risk assessment and remediation projects under CERCLA, RCRA and state programs throughout New England, as well in other US and international locations.
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Assist Safety Director, QA/QC and Project Managers with the development and implementation of site-specific quality control and safety programs. Help Senior Project Manager / Project Executive review 3D coordination models with the VDC/BIM Team prior to sign off and review shop drawings before dispersed to the field for installation.
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Serve as team leader while working with in-house planning, design, engineering, Drawing Controls, Program Controls and construction management staff to manage all aspects of project initiation, document development, procurement, quality control and close-out.
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ERM is looking for a motivated, hands-on Managing Consultant, Environmental Project Manager, Engineer/Geologist to join our growing Liability Portfolio Management & Remediation team in Hartford, Connecticut.
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