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The role requires a passion for environmental design, immersive experiences, AI tools, a sharp eye for attention to detail, and stays ahead of trends, technology, and culture. Responsibilities:

The role requires a passion for environmental design, immersive experiences, AI tools, a sharp eye for attention to detail, and stays ahead of trends, technology, and culture. Responsibilities:

The role requires a passion for environmental design, immersive experiences, AI tools, a sharp eye for attention to detail, and stays ahead of trends, technology, and culture. Responsibilities:

Environmental Designer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Take on Environmental Design Lead roles (on small to medium projects) and Environmental Design Support roles (on larger projects). * Work as part of a Creative Team within a Project Team - Typically ...

Currently pursuing a degree in Interior Design, Interior Architecture, Environmental Design, or a related field * Foundational understanding of design principles, space planning, materials, and ...

Senior Manager of Creative & Design Schedule: Fall 2026, August/September - December. Approx. 120 ... WORK ENVIRONMENT Listed below are key points regarding environmental demands and work environment ...

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How much do environmental design jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for environmental design in the United States is $36.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.62 and $43.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Environmental Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Designer, you need a strong background in spatial planning, environmental science, and sustainable design principles, often supported by a degree in environmental design or a related field. Proficiency with CAD software, GIS systems, and visualization tools, along with LEED or other sustainability certifications, is commonly expected. Creativity, collaboration, and strong communication skills help set professionals apart by enabling innovative solutions and effective teamwork. These skills are crucial for creating functional, sustainable spaces that meet both client needs and environmental standards.

What is environmental design?

Environmental design is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on creating sustainable and functional spaces by considering the interactions between people and their surroundings. It integrates aspects of architecture, landscape design, urban planning, and environmental science to improve the quality of built and natural environments. Environmental designers aim to minimize negative impacts on the environment while enhancing aesthetics, usability, and overall well-being. Their work often addresses issues such as energy efficiency, resource conservation, and ecological balance.

What is the difference between Environmental Design vs Landscape Architecture?

AspectEnvironmental DesignLandscape Architecture
CredentialsDegree in Environmental Design, certifications in planning or sustainabilityDegree in Landscape Architecture, licensure as a landscape architect
Work EnvironmentUrban, architectural, and planning projects often indoors or in mixed settingsOutdoor projects, parks, gardens, and public spaces
Industry UsageUsed in urban planning, sustainable design, and architecture firmsPrimarily in landscape architecture firms, government agencies, and environmental organizations

Environmental Design and Landscape Architecture share overlapping skills in planning and sustainability, but Environmental Design has a broader focus on urban and architectural environments, while Landscape Architecture specializes in outdoor spaces and natural environments. Both careers require related credentials and often work in similar settings, but their project focus and industry applications differ.

What do you do with an environmental design degree?

An environmental design degree prepares individuals for careers in urban planning, landscape architecture, sustainable design, and environmental consulting. Professionals in this field often use design software like AutoCAD or Adobe Creative Suite and may need licensure or certification depending on their specific role. They work in settings such as design firms, government agencies, or private consulting companies to create functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing environments.

How does an Environmental Designer typically collaborate with other professionals during a project?

Environmental Designers often work closely with architects, urban planners, engineers, and landscape designers throughout a project's lifecycle. Collaboration typically involves participating in multidisciplinary meetings, sharing design concepts, and integrating feedback to ensure that sustainability and functionality goals are met. Effective communication and coordination are essential, as Environmental Designers must align their vision with regulatory requirements, client needs, and the technical constraints provided by other specialists. This collaborative approach ensures that projects are both environmentally responsible and feasible within the broader design context.

Is environmental design in demand?

Environmental design is a growing field driven by increased focus on sustainability, urban development, and green building practices. Professionals with skills in sustainable design, architecture, and environmental planning are in demand across various sectors, including construction, government, and consulting firms.

What are the top 12 careers for environmental majors?

Environmental majors can pursue careers such as environmental consultant, sustainability specialist, environmental scientist, conservation scientist, environmental engineer, urban planner, renewable energy analyst, environmental policy analyst, ecological researcher, environmental educator, waste management coordinator, and climate change analyst. These roles often require knowledge of environmental regulations, data analysis, and environmental impact assessments. Many positions involve fieldwork, research, and collaboration with government agencies or private firms.

What does an environmental designer do?

An environmental designer creates outdoor and indoor spaces that are functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing. They often work with landscape architecture, urban planning, and environmental considerations, using tools like CAD software and environmental data to develop designs that integrate with natural and built environments.
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Infographic showing various Environmental Design job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,354 per year, or $36.7 per hour.
Construction Project Manager

Construction Project Manager

Environmental Design Group

Columbus, OH • On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Description:

Join the Environmental Design Group Team – Where People and Purpose Meet


Title: Construction Project Manager

Salary Range: $90,000-$110,000+

Location: Columbus

Department: Construction
Employment Type: Full Time

Work Arrangement: Remote / Hybrid


Position Overview

Environmental Design Group is seeking a qualified Project Manager to pursue, plan, and manage projects within our Construction Management Client Service Group. This role will lead teams of engineers and technicians performing construction inspections, oversight, and project documentation for public and private sector projects. Responsibilities may include construction administration, quality control, dispute resolution, pre-construction services, and stakeholder communication.


The Project Manager will provide technical leadership, client management, and mentorship to junior staff while overseeing project scope, schedules, budgets, deliverables, and risk management. This role requires regular client communication, coordination with regulatory agencies and project teams, proposal and contract development, and maintaining high standards of quality and client satisfaction. Supervise associates directly or indirectly and provide ongoing direction specific to project tasks, budgets, schedules, and deliverables.

Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field is preferred.
  • Ability to become prequalified as a CE-2 with the Ohio Department of Transportation a plus.
  • Ohio PE License is required.
  • 10+ years of related experience are preferred.
  • 7+ years of supervisory experience are preferred.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent leadership and organizational skills in a team-oriented environment.
  • Excellent presentation and public speaking skills are required.

What You’ll Do

  • Conduct title research to verify property ownership.
  • Negotiate right-of-way acquisitions with landowners in compliance with ODOT and federal requirements.
  • Manage closings and ensure all acquisition documents are accurate and complete.
  • Use acquisition tools and processes required to clear projects.
  • Communicate with property owners, stakeholders, and project teams to maintain schedules.
  • Collaborate with internal teams to resolve issues and support project delivery.
  • Leverage technology to improve efficiency and workflow.
  • Maintain organized project documentation.
  • Perform field activities as required. Follow company quality and safety protocols.
  • Apply analytical problem-solving to acquisition and project challenges.

What Makes You a Great Fit

  • Strong relationship-building and communication abilities.
  • Detail-oriented with excellent follow-through.
  • Professional, adaptable, and solutions-focused mindset.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
  • Ability to manage competing priorities independently and collaboratively.
  • Comfortable working directly with property owners, clients, and project teams.
  • Committed to quality work, integrity, and community impact.

Physical and Travel Requirements

  • Ability to sit, stand, and work at a computer for extended periods.
  • Local travel during business hours may be required.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and insurable driving record required in accordance with company insurance standards.

Supervisor Responsibility

This position will directly supervise other associates. EDG is a teaching organization and believes in the growth and development of every associate within the company. As a leader, Project Managers are expected to demonstrate organizational values and promote company growth. They must consistently show behavioral improvements and professional growth of themselves and their team.


ABOUT EDG

Environmental Design Group is a multidisciplinary planning, design, and civil engineering firm serving communities across Ohio for more than 40 years. Our services include civil engineering, surveying, environmental services, transportation, landscape architecture, and construction management. We’re more than engineers and designers — we’re community builders. From restoring green spaces to creating safer roads and reimagining public parks, our work is rooted in improving lives and strengthening communities.


At EDG, collaboration, quality, integrity, trust, sustainability, and a people-first culture drive everything we do. These core values shape how we work with our clients, support our teams, and create meaningful impact in the communities we serve.


If you’re motivated by purpose-driven work, collaborative teams, and making a lasting difference, we’d love to meet you.


Why You’ll Love Working Here

  • Collaborative, supportive team environment.
  • Client Experience program focused on trust and proactive communication.
  • Mission-driven projects that improve quality of life.
  • Professional growth opportunities, flexible work arrangements, and a culture where your voice matters.

What We Offer

  • Medical, dental, vision, life, accident, and critical illness insurance.
  • Wellness programs and educational reimbursement.
  • Flexible in-office, hybrid, or remote work options (role dependent).
  • Paid time off, holidays, 401(k), and bonus opportunities.
  • Community engagement, volunteer initiatives, and career development programs.

Environmental Design Group – from possibility to purpose.

Together, we’re making a difference—for people, communities, and the environment.


Environmental Design Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees and to maintaining a workplace free from discrimination and harassment.


If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete the application or participate in the interview process, please contact Human Resources.


Employment is contingent upon the ability to legally work in the United States and upon successful completion of a background check and/or drug screening. Employment with the Company is at-will.