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Commission Project Adventure Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... adventure is not merely a job, but a path uniquely designed by you. A journey where each ... We are eager to find driven, commission-minded individuals to join our efforts in linking top-notch ...

Controls Engineer

Ontario, CA · On-site

$90K - $115K/yr

Specify, design, program, configure, test, and commission control systems (PLCs, HMIs, sensors ... Lead continuous improvement projects (e.g. reduce cycle time, energy usage, improve quality)

If you would like to be part of an amazing adventure that is Maui Jim, check our current job ... Project a professional image. * Identify inventory gaps and place fill-in orders. * Assist with ...

... unique adventure. We pride ourselves on an employee-focused culture where state-of-the-art ... their projects. * Work Location: Remote (Ideally within 1 hour of a major WA airport). * Sales ...

... projects. • Specify new equipment and upgrade requirements alongside the maintenance team and ... Commission new lines and equipment. • Work with related departments to implement work ...

... projects. • Specify new equipment and upgrade requirements alongside the maintenance team and ... Commission new lines and equipment. • Work with related departments to implement work ...

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What is the difference between Commission Project Adventure vs Program Coordinator?

AspectCommission Project AdventureProgram Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires certifications in outdoor education or adventure programmingOften requires certifications in program management or youth development
Work EnvironmentOutdoor settings, adventure courses, team-building activitiesCommunity centers, schools, non-profit organizations
Employer & IndustryNon-profit, educational, youth developmentEducational institutions, non-profits, community programs

Commission Project Adventure and Program Coordinator roles share a focus on youth development and outdoor activities, but differ mainly in work environment and specific certifications. Commission Project Adventure emphasizes outdoor adventure and experiential learning, while Program Coordinators often work in more diverse settings managing programs and staff.

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Infographic showing various Commission Project Adventure job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 32% Full Time, 36% Part Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution.
Environmental Specialist IV/V

Environmental Specialist IV/V

The Williams Companies

Houston, TX • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Williams is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information or any other basis protected under applicable discrimination law.

Do something that means something at Williams. This isn't just a job - it's an opportunity to explore and discover your passion with coworkers who become friends and mentors who push you to be your best self in and out of the office. At Williams, we make clean energy happen. And you can too, so bring your energy to ours.

As an Environmental Specialist- Power Innovation,you will manage end-to-end permitting and regulatory approvals for fast-paced Power Innovation projects, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal requirements. You will develop permitting strategies, coordinate across technical, legal, and regulatory teams, manage stakeholder engagement, and track obligations throughout development and construction. You will support PUC/PSC approvals,advise onconditions tied to certificates, and prepare assets for operational handoff. In senior specialist roles, you will focus on strategy and negotiation, while in mid-level specialist roles, you will execute drafting, data compilation, and process management.

Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you'll quickly learn and grow with us.

Responsibilities/Expectations:
  • Develops, maintains, improves and provides guidance on environmental processes/policies
  • Assesses environmental risk, provides recommendations to address risk and participates in or runs the approved course of action, including required regulatory documentation
  • Coordinates regular environmental planning, scheduling and cost estimating, including preparation of environmental impact assessments
  • Provides guidance and mentorship to others and is involved in industry associations and environmental communities
  • Leads projects or programs with significant risk and complexity to achieve objectives; develops the strategy for project execution and handles resource requirements
  • Other duties as assigned
Education/Years of Experience:
  • Required: Bachelor's degree and minimum fifteen (15) years of multifaceted environmental experience
  • Preferred: Minimum ten (10) years' experience in environmental soil and groundwater assessment and remediation at CERCLA (Superfund) and RCRA sites
Other Requirements:
  • Preferred:Expertisewith project management and stakeholder engagement for projects requiring Public Utility Commission (PUC) or Public Service Commission (PSC) approvals or certificates

  • Demonstrates excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and safety as the utmost priority

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications and PC skills
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About Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is a city full of adventure. If you love a good ball game or the great outdoors such as visiting Point State Park in Pittsburgh's "Golden Triangle" to see the Allegheny River, Monongahela River, and Ohio River converge, then Pittsburgh has you covered! The city is also known for its "Only in Pittsburgh" experiences and its unique and vibrant 90 neighborhoods that create the perfect places to live, hang out and explore.

Also, Pittsburgh is a convenient, affordable place to live and work-with a cost of living 7% lower than the national average.

The Steel City's accent is a thing to behold, and you'll find people living in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania speaking Pittsburghese. You may hear the term "yinzer," which is the equivalent to the word "y'all" and used to address two or more people as a second-person plural pronoun. If you're moving to the 'Burgh, learning Pittsburghese will help!

Check out https://www.discovertheburgh.com/moving-to-pittsburgh/ or https://www.visitpittsburgh.com/ to learn more.

Why Choose Williams?

We are committed to providing our employees with competitive compensation and benefits as part of your Total Rewards package to help protect your current and future physical, emotional, and financial health. We generally offer health benefit programs to our employees and their families that are competitive and flexible enough to meet your needs, and retirement benefits to allow you to invest now for financial security when you retire. With rich learning and development programming and a high internal mobility rate, you are not just applying to a job with Williams; you are embarking on an exciting career!

  • Competitive compensation

  • Annual incentive program

  • Hybrid work model - one work from home day each week for most office-based roles

  • Flexible work schedule for most field-based roles

  • 401(k) with company matching contribution and a fixed annual company contribution

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits

  • Generous company-paid life insurance and disability benefits

  • A consumer-driven health plan option with the potential for a generous company contribution to a Health Savings Account

  • Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts

  • Paid time off, including floating and company holidays

  • Employee stock purchase plan

  • Robust employee learning and development

  • High internal mobility (we promote from within)

  • Parental leave (we provide up to 6 weeks for each parent)

  • Fertility coverage and adoption benefits

  • Domestic partner benefits

  • Educational reimbursement

  • Non-profit donation matching contributions and time off to volunteer

  • Employee resource groups

  • Employee assistance programs

  • Technology to make our work more productive and collaborative

  • Regular employee engagement surveys and feedback processes

Williams has a long history of making a significant difference in the communities where we live and work, and we strive to cultivate an environment of employee inclusion, innovation and passion that values all voices and opinions. We help each other succeed and great things happen when people from a diverse set of backgrounds come together. Together, we make clean energy happen.

Eligibility and benefits are governed by the terms of the applicable plan or program document which can be amended or terminated at any time.

For more information, please visit Total Rewards | Williams Companies.

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