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Sr. Environmental Manager

Montvale, NJ · On-site

$160K - $200K/yr

Our corporate headquarters is located in Montvale, New Jersey, and we have a broad network of sales ... The Corporate Senior Environmental Manager is responsible for driving the companys environmental ...

Sr. Manager, Environmental

Greenfield, IN · Hybrid

$112K - $116K/yr

This role ensures compliance with environmental regulations, effective permitting and reporting, and alignment with corporate environmental strategies. The Environmental Manager drives systemic ...

Manager, Environmental

Midland, TX · On-site

$120K - $124K/yr

Coordinate with corporate environmental staff in development of S&E management system. Attend and participate in field safety meetings. * Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Chemistry, Biology ...

Safety/Environmental Eng

Lima, OH

$70K - $92K/yr

Responsible for assisting with overall safety and the corporate Environmental Management System (including environmental and ISO 14001 compliance). * Assures that organizational safety and ...

Environmental & Sustainability Manager

Easley, SC · On-site

$100K - $103K/yr

... corporate environmental records and files to ensure regulatory recordkeeping requirements Auditing amp; Compliance Lead efforts to ensure compliance with all applicable Federal, State and Local ...

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How much do corporate environmental jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for corporate environmental in the United States is $30.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $32.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a corporate environmental job?

Corporate environmental jobs involve developing, implementing, and overseeing policies and programs that help companies minimize their environmental impact. Professionals in these roles ensure compliance with environmental regulations, promote sustainability initiatives, and manage issues such as waste reduction, resource conservation, and pollution prevention. They often collaborate with various departments to integrate eco-friendly practices into business operations, helping organizations achieve both environmental and business goals.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in corporate environmental roles and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Corporate Environmental roles often navigate challenges such as ensuring compliance with evolving environmental regulations, balancing sustainability initiatives with business objectives, and fostering cross-departmental collaboration. Staying informed about regulatory changes and proactively engaging with internal stakeholders can help address compliance concerns. Building strong relationships across departments, such as operations and legal, is essential for driving company-wide environmental initiatives and integrating sustainability into business strategy.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a corporate environmental specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Corporate Environmental Specialist, you need a strong background in environmental science, regulatory compliance, and sustainability practices, often supported by a relevant degree and experience in the field. Familiarity with environmental management systems (such as ISO 14001), data analysis tools, and reporting software is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail are crucial soft skills for working with cross-functional teams and ensuring regulatory adherence. These capabilities are essential for minimizing environmental impact, maintaining legal compliance, and supporting a company's sustainability goals.

What is the difference between Corporate Environmental vs Environmental Specialist?

AspectCorporate EnvironmentalEnvironmental Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in environmental science, environmental engineering, or related fields; certifications like LEED or ISO are commonRequires similar degrees; certifications like LEED or environmental technician certifications are often preferred
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, industrial sites, and corporate facilities; focus on company-wide policiesFieldwork, site assessments, and environmental testing at various locations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by corporations, manufacturing, and large organizations to manage compliance and sustainabilityEmployed by environmental consulting firms, government agencies, and private companies for site-specific assessments

Corporate Environmental professionals focus on developing and implementing company-wide environmental policies, ensuring compliance, and promoting sustainability within organizations. Environmental Specialists often conduct field assessments, environmental testing, and site-specific evaluations. While both roles require similar credentials and certifications, Corporate Environmental roles are more strategic and policy-oriented, whereas Environmental Specialists are more hands-on and field-focused.

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Infographic showing various Corporate Environmental job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,564 per year, or $30.1 per hour.

Principal Program Manager, Environmental Compliance

Great Lakes Cheese

Franklinville, NY • On-site

$93K - $143K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


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Job description

Job Overview

The Principal Program Manager, Environmental Compliance provides enterprise-level environmental compliance oversight, technical direction, and program governance for Great Lakes Cheese Manufacturing and Packaging facilities. This role is responsible for maintaining a consistent, risk-based environmental compliance program across the organization, and ensures that EHS, Plant and Executive leadership are informed of all environmental compliance concerns, leading indicators, potential issues, and actual compliance events.

Job Responsibilities
  • Provide corporate-level technical guidance and expertise for environmental compliance, permitting, environmental engineering controls, and environmental risk management across all cheese manufacturing and cheese packaging facilities.
  • Provide multi-site environmental compliance oversight for all cheese manufacturing and cheese packaging facilities in the network. 
  • Provide site leadership guidance for the day-to-day environmental execution responsibility of local plants, including providing corporate governance, technical support, escalation, and assurance.
  • Lead and maintain oversight of environmental compliance programs across the organization, including wastewater, air emissions, stormwater, spill prevention, waste management, chemical reporting, permitting, recordkeeping, and regulatory submissions.
  • Maintain and guide the corporate environmental compliance governance model, ensuring clarity of roles and responsibilities across EHS, plant leadership, engineering, maintenance, operations, and external consultants.
  • Lead and support the development of corporate responses, technical guidance, implementation plans, and standardized interpretations to drive consistent action by plants.
  • Review and provide direction on environmental aspects of facility design, process changes, capital projects, equipment upgrades, wastewater treatment systems, air emission controls, utilities, refrigeration-related programs, and other operational changes to support compliance by design.
  • Develop and maintain a standardized environmental data management framework for permits, sampling results, inspections, waste profiles, emissions calculations, compliance calendars, corrective actions, and key performance metrics across facilities.
  • Strategically develop and implement corporate environmental policies, procedures, standards, playbooks, and best practices aligned with regulatory requirements, corporate risk tolerance, operational needs, and customer expectations.
  • Develop, implement, and audit environmental compliance programs required by local, state, and federal regulations, including programs related to the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, RCRA, EPCRA/SARA, SPCC, stormwater, wastewater pretreatment, and other applicable requirements.
  • Support environmental permitting, regulatory inspections, agency reporting, and agency follow-up, ensuring communications are coordinated with plant leadership, Corporate EHS leadership, and legal counsel as appropriate.
  • Track, analyze, and report environmental compliance metrics, leading indicators, permit status, agency interactions, corrective action performance, and environmental risk trends to Corporate EHS and plant leadership.
  • Support environmental stewardship and sustainability initiatives where they intersect with compliance, resource efficiency, waste reduction, water use, wastewater performance, emissions, customer expectations, and operational risk reduction.
  • Partner with plant leadership and resources to embed environmental compliance into daily operations through training, auditing, compliance calendars, standard work, permit-condition ownership, and corrective/preventive action follow-up.
  • All GLC employees are expected to produce products in a manner that exceeds the quality and value expectations of customers and consumers by adhering to Good Manufacturing Practices and the policies and procedures outlined in the Safe Quality Food Program.
  • Other responsibilities as assigned by the Senior Manager, Corporate Environmental Health and Safety.
  • The pay for this position is $93,800 - 143,800 per year. All offers will be based on a candidate's skills, prior relevant experience, applicable degrees and certifications, and internal equity. This range is specific to New York and may not be applicable to other locations.
Required Education and Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related field.
  • 6 years of progressive environmental compliance or environmental management experience in manufacturing.
  • Demonstrated success leading environmental compliance programs in a manufacturing environment, with strong preference for wastewater treatment, dairy, cheese, food manufacturing, or other high-strength wastewater operations.
  • Ability to develop, interpret, and lead performance against environmental key performance indicators, leading indicators, and corrective action metrics.
  • Strong leadership, organization, project management, prioritization, and influencing skills in a matrixed, multi-site environment.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with plant personnel, operators, maintenance, engineering, site leadership, corporate leaders, regulators, consultants, and legal counsel.
  • Demonstrated understanding of environmental permitting, reporting, recordkeeping, compliance calendars, agency submissions, environmental metrics, and audit/corrective action processes.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and environmental data management or compliance tracking systems; ability to use data visualization and reporting tools preferred.
  • Ability to travel up to 40% to support plant visits, audits, agency inspections, project reviews, and compliance assurance across the nine-plant network.
  • Must be legally authorized to work for a company in the U.S. without sponsorship.
  • Working knowledge of federal environmental regulations and the ability to interpret state and local requirements applicable to manufacturing facilities.
  • Experience building practical compliance systems that can be executed consistently by plant teams.
  • Ability to balance compliance assurance, operational practicality, risk escalation, and continuous improvement across multiple facilities.
Preferred Education and Experience
  • Wastewater treatment certifications or operator licensure; professional certification such as CHMM, REM, PE, or equivalent credential preferred.
  • 8-12 years of progressive environmental compliance or environmental management experience in manufacturing.
  • Experience supporting multiple facilities. 
  • Experience with EPA RMP, OSHA PSM interface, ammonia refrigeration environmental considerations, SPCC, stormwater, air permitting, EPCRA/Tier II/Form R, hazardous and non-hazardous waste, and wastewater pretreatment requirements.
Working Conditions
Occasional exposure to industrial operations including: temperature extremes from approximately 35F to 100F; noise levels in excess of 85 dB; moisture and moving machinery.
Must be able to evaluate conditions and behaviors by periodically walking through the plant. Must be able to climb stairs, ladders, and work at heights.
EEOC & Disclaimer
Great Lakes Cheese is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities.

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