Environmental Health and Safety Project Manager
- Employer
- PBS Engineering and Environmental
- Location
- Times Square, Washington, US
- Salary
- Competitive
- Closing date
- Sep 23, 2024
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- Sector
- Consultancy/Private Sector
- Field
- Conservation science
- Discipline
- Project Management
- Salary Type
- Salary
- Employment Type
- Full time
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PBS Engineering and Environmental is a nationally recognized leader in creative and sustainable solutions that are driven by our strong commitment to quality and community. Our multi-disciplinary consulting services include civil engineering, environmental services, natural resources, landscape architecture, industrial hygiene, and land surveying in both the private and public sector.
In 2024, PBS joined Apex Companies, LLC, a national multidisciplinary and engineering services firm with a robust portfolio of capabilities in water, environmental, health and safety, construction management, transportation, compliance and assurance, and infrastructure. This partnership created a combined team of more than 1,400 staff with the resources to serve all 50 states.
Learn more about what it's like to work with us: pbsusa.com/careers
We are currently seeking to add an Environmental Health and Safety Project Manager to our dynamic team in Seattle, Washington.
$40 to $50 hourly full time, field and in office and flexibility for a hybrid schedule.
As an Environmental Health and Safety/Industrial Hygiene Project Manager, you will perform tasks consistent with the industrial hygiene service line which includes hazardous materials building surveys, abatement designs, construction oversight, IAQ investigations, and exposure assessments.
This position assists in representing PBS to existing and potential clients, maintaining positive client relationships, communicating regularly with PBS IH leadership, and ensure the delivery of quality, attentive and timely service while reporting to the Industrial Hygiene Lead in Seattle on a consistent basis on section activities, status of workload and project updates.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Qualifications
Why PBS?
PBS understands that our people are our greatest resource, and we value their personal and professional growth. We believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion create an environment that fosters this growth and where people can build fulfilling, diverse, long-term careers. We provide project opportunities large enough to propel your career, while honoring the work-life balance and unique contributions that make our success possible.
Our mid-range size allows generous benefits, while maintaining the relaxed atmosphere, flexible scheduling, and individual attention that make our offices great places to work. At PBS, our multi-disciplinary teams foster unity and collaboration within our communities as well as a deep commitment to our clients.
PBS Benefits
Qualifying employee benefits may include:
PBS is proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer that values diversity in our workplace. To learn more, please visit our Affirmative Action Plan on our website.
POLICY FOR THIRD-PARTY RECRUITERS
PBS does not accept unsolicited resumes from third-party recruiters. Any resume submitted to any employee(s) of PBS without an agreement in place will be considered unsolicited and property of PBS. Resumes sent to any employee(s) other than PBS internal recruiting staff, even if a contract is in place, will be considered unsolicited. In either case, PBS will not pay a placement fee.
PBS will not pay a fee to a third-party recruiter that has not coordinated their recruiting activity with the PBS Talent Acquisition team.
In 2024, PBS joined Apex Companies, LLC, a national multidisciplinary and engineering services firm with a robust portfolio of capabilities in water, environmental, health and safety, construction management, transportation, compliance and assurance, and infrastructure. This partnership created a combined team of more than 1,400 staff with the resources to serve all 50 states.
Learn more about what it's like to work with us: pbsusa.com/careers
We are currently seeking to add an Environmental Health and Safety Project Manager to our dynamic team in Seattle, Washington.
$40 to $50 hourly full time, field and in office and flexibility for a hybrid schedule.
As an Environmental Health and Safety/Industrial Hygiene Project Manager, you will perform tasks consistent with the industrial hygiene service line which includes hazardous materials building surveys, abatement designs, construction oversight, IAQ investigations, and exposure assessments.
This position assists in representing PBS to existing and potential clients, maintaining positive client relationships, communicating regularly with PBS IH leadership, and ensure the delivery of quality, attentive and timely service while reporting to the Industrial Hygiene Lead in Seattle on a consistent basis on section activities, status of workload and project updates.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Qualifications
- 5+ years of Industrial Hygiene or related experience
- Bachelor's degree in environmental science, Health and Safety, or a related field
- AHERA Asbestos certification
- Able to function in a collaborative team environment, while also able to operate independently
- Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written) and strong technical writing skills
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
- Able to manage multiple projects
- A valid driver's license
- 40-hour HAZWOPER and Lead Paint certification
- Prepare/review proposals, review/negotiate projects/client contracts, etc.
- Assist the IH Lead with staff activities and oversee allocations of resources on projects as needed
- Review and track project budgets
- Hazardous material building surveys
- Abatement design
- Project management and oversight for asbestos and lead abatement projects
- Report preparation
- Indoor air quality evaluations
- General project administrative duties
- Ensure all written documents receive internal third-party review and QA/QC of deliverables
- Continue to gain specific knowledge around asbestos, lead, PCBS, mercury, IAQ, etc. and testing and regulatory requirements
- Increase knowledge of Project Management skills and look to cross sell and manage multi-discipline projects that are represented by PBS service lines
- Attend association meetings, tradeshows, conferences, etc.
- Work with other PBS service lines to foster business development opportunities
Why PBS?
PBS understands that our people are our greatest resource, and we value their personal and professional growth. We believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion create an environment that fosters this growth and where people can build fulfilling, diverse, long-term careers. We provide project opportunities large enough to propel your career, while honoring the work-life balance and unique contributions that make our success possible.
Our mid-range size allows generous benefits, while maintaining the relaxed atmosphere, flexible scheduling, and individual attention that make our offices great places to work. At PBS, our multi-disciplinary teams foster unity and collaboration within our communities as well as a deep commitment to our clients.
PBS Benefits
Qualifying employee benefits may include:
- Immediate 401(k) eligibility with employer match
- Medical, dental/orthodontic, vision, alternative/naturopathic care
- Family-building benefits
- FSA, HSA, and DCA
- Employee Assistance Program
- Short-term and long-term disability
- Life insurance
- Wellness and cell phone stipend
- Tuition reimbursement, sponsored certifications, and professional development
- Donation matching
- PTO and paid holidays, bereavement leave
- Annual and merit bonuses
- Paid volunteer hours
PBS is proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer that values diversity in our workplace. To learn more, please visit our Affirmative Action Plan on our website.
POLICY FOR THIRD-PARTY RECRUITERS
PBS does not accept unsolicited resumes from third-party recruiters. Any resume submitted to any employee(s) of PBS without an agreement in place will be considered unsolicited and property of PBS. Resumes sent to any employee(s) other than PBS internal recruiting staff, even if a contract is in place, will be considered unsolicited. In either case, PBS will not pay a placement fee.
PBS will not pay a fee to a third-party recruiter that has not coordinated their recruiting activity with the PBS Talent Acquisition team.
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