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Comprehensive Project Management: Lead the planning, execution, and delivery of residential construction projects, encompassing budget management, team leadership, client communication, quality assurance, risk management, and compliance with all relevant permitting and regulatory standards.
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This position could include field work consisting of environmental monitoring/sampling of soil, ground/storm water, emissions, surface and subsurface investigations in combination of office work consisting of compliance, reporting, and permitting.
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Serve as the primary point of contact with clients regarding efforts such as client coordination, strategic planning, scope management, budget finances, subcontracting, project staffing, environmental compliance, facility support and schedule attainment.
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With one of the largest multimedia air and land permitting and compliance teams in the country, we support client success in manufacturing and industry, liquids delivery and processing, natural gas storage and delivery, power generation and delivery, and transportation projects.
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In particular play a key role in developing and growing H&A’s portfolio of consulting services (including environmental compliance, permitting, site assessment/investigation, and remediation.
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Our highly trained and experienced engineers and scientists, environmental and remediation specialists, geologists, hydrogeologists, biologists, and environmental compliance specialists work with both public- and private-sector clients, delivering turnkey solutions.
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Yorke Engineering, LLC has assisted over 1,800 client organizations with their Air Quality and Environmental Compliance, Engineering, and Permitting needs. (Environmental Permitting and Compliance Specialist.
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The Archaeological Field Technician will work closely with other TRC archaeologists in TRC's Planning, Permitting, and Licensing practice. We are looking for an individual enthusiastic about his/her work with a strong commitment to client service and technical excellence.
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Manage client relationships and project execution. Our Environmental Sector delivers comprehensive environmental solutions to meet the full project lifecycle needs of clients in renewable energy, oil - gas, transportation, and manufacturing industries.
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Environmental Permitting/compliance and regulatory reporting program experience a plus. Proficient verbal and written communication skills, including experience as client advocate in negotiations with state agencies.
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Experience in developing and implementing safety and industrial hygiene programs to facilitate regulatory compliance that meet and exceed OSHA General Industry Safety and Health Regulations. The position requires a strong Industrial Hygiene service background, project management skills and experience, a solid reputation of building and maintaining key client relationships and a strong interest in business development.
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Communicate with permitting entities and utility companies to ensure design compliance. Our client, a reputable Design and Engineering firm in Dallas is seeking a full time junior to mid-level Mechanical Engineer to join their award-winning growing team and service their fortune 1000 clients nationwide.
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Play a key role in developing and growing H&A’s portfolio of environmental consulting services with clients in Washington and Oregon in the areas of environmental permitting, compliance, site assessment/investigation, and remediation.
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Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and/or Certified Microbial Consultant (CMC) licenses. The ideal candidate should have excellent communication skills both verbal and written along with 10+ years of experience in the indoor air quality, industrial hygiene, safety and hazardous building materials industries, and be accredited as a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH.
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Knowledge of and ability to apply environmental compliance and permitting regulations of applicable regulatory agencies in NYS. Must have 5-10 years' experience in construction monitoring, compliance and environmental permitting.
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