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Environmental Manager Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Environmental Manager

Brook, IN

$90.80K - $124.85K/yr

The Environmental Manager is responsible for the preparation of the Landfill budget, managing all spending for the Engineering department, and overseeing all personnel during site development. The ...

Environmental Manager

Brook, IN

$90.80K - $124.85K/yr

The Environmental Manager is responsible for the preparation of the Landfill budget, managing all spending for the Engineering department, and overseeing all personnel during site development. The ...

Environmental Manager

Brook, IN · On-site

$90.80K - $124.85K/yr

The Environmental Manager is responsible for the preparation of the Landfill budget, managing all spending for the Engineering department, and overseeing all personnel during site development. The ...

Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM): Our mission is to implement federal and state regulations to protect human health and the environment while allowing the environmentally sound ...

Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM): Our mission is to implement federal and state regulations to protect human health and the environment while allowing the environmentally sound ...

Mgr, Environmental

Gary, IN

$116.40K - $120.40K/yr

About the role Facility Environmental Manager Reporting to the Regional Environmental Compliance lead, the Facility Environmental Manageris responsible for planning, developing, coordinating, and ...

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How much do environmental manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental manager in Indiana is $106,911.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $111,300.00 and $115,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Do Environmental Managers Do?

Environmental managers ensure that their organization is completely compliant with all federal and state environmental regulations. As an environmental manager, you create and implement programs to ensure this compliance. Other job duties include confirming that all staff at the organization carries out these regulations correctly. You need a health and science background, as well as knowledge of local laws and regulations concerning air, water, waste, and pollution. To train staff members and your superiors, you will need strong interpersonal skills to follow the programs you’ve laid out.

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

To thrive as an Environmental Manager, you need expertise in environmental science, regulatory compliance, and project management, usually supported by a relevant degree and professional certifications like ISO 14001. Familiarity with environmental management systems (EMS), auditing tools, and reporting software is often required. Strong communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help you collaborate with stakeholders and drive sustainability initiatives. These abilities are essential for ensuring organizational compliance, minimizing environmental risks, and achieving sustainability goals.

What are some common challenges Environmental Managers face when implementing sustainability initiatives within organizations?

Environmental Managers often encounter challenges such as balancing regulatory compliance with operational efficiency, securing buy-in from stakeholders, and navigating budget constraints when proposing sustainability initiatives. They may also face resistance to change from employees or management, requiring strong communication and advocacy skills. Collaborating with multiple departments and staying updated on evolving environmental regulations are key aspects of overcoming these hurdles and ensuring successful implementation.

What does an Environmental Manager do?

An Environmental Manager is responsible for overseeing an organization's environmental performance and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. They develop, implement, and monitor policies and programs designed to promote sustainable practices and reduce the environmental impact of the company. Their duties often include conducting environmental audits, managing waste and pollution control, and educating staff about environmental issues. They also stay updated on changing laws and work with regulatory agencies to ensure compliance.

What is the difference between Environmental Manager vs Environmental Specialist?

AspectEnvironmental ManagerEnvironmental Specialist
CertificationsLEED, ISO 14001 Lead Auditor, or similarEnvironmental certifications, often including LEED or EIA
Work EnvironmentOversees teams, manages programs, strategic planningConducts assessments, data analysis, fieldwork
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in corporations, government agencies, consulting firmsCommon in environmental consulting, research, compliance roles

Environmental Managers focus on overseeing environmental programs and leading teams, while Environmental Specialists handle assessments and technical tasks. Both roles require similar certifications and are integral in environmental compliance and sustainability efforts within organizations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Environmental jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Environmental jobs in Indiana are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Environmental Manager jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Environmental Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Environmental Manager job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $106,911 per year, or $51.4 per hour.

$108.20K - $111.90K/yr

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Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Simtra BioPharma Solutions (Simtra) is a world-class Contract Development Manufacturing Organization, partnering with pharmaceutical and biotech companies to bring their sterile injectable products to market. With facilities in Bloomington, Indiana, US and Halle/Westfalen, Germany, we offer a wide range of delivery systems including pre-filled syringes, liquid/lyophilized vials, diluents for reconstitution, powder-filled vials and sterile crystallization.  

Our product types include biologics and small molecules, cytotoxics, highly potent compounds, diluents for reconstitution and vaccines - which are all directly injected into patients worldwide.  As such, there is a strong emphasis on quality and continuous improvement at Simtra.  We hold ourselves to the highest quality and regulatory standards.

While our primary focus is cGMP manufacturing, we offer many support services including formulation and development, lyophilization optimization, global regulatory support and secondary packaging.  Our teams are driven to help clients scale, innovate and bring life-changing medicines to patients worldwide.

 

Why join Team Simtra? Because we:

Make it HAPPEN - We bring a growth mindset to every opportunity, developing new skillsets and exceeding our expectations and those of our customers.

Make it TOGETHER - We work as one, respecting each voice and tapping into our unique strengths across teams-so we can solve problems in new ways.

Make it RIGHT - We hold ourselves to a high standard of excellence, fulfilling our commitments to the customer, their patients, and our team members.

Make it COUNT - We take pride in our day-to-day work, knowing the impact we make - taking on challenges big and small to improve patient health.


This role:

The Environmental Manager provides strategic and operational leadership for all environmental programs, ensuring full regulatory compliance, advancing environmental performance, and driving a best-in-class ISO 14001-aligned Environmental Management System (EMS). This role is accountable for integrating environmental requirements into site operations, capital projects, and business growth initiatives while serving as the site's subject matter expert and primary point of contact for regulatory agencies. 
The Environmental Manager plays a critical role in risk identification, mitigation, and continuous improvement, ensuring environmental considerations are proactively embedded into decision-making across the organization.  This position reports to the Associate Director of Environmental, Health, Safety, & Sustainability (EHS&S) and is 100% onsite at the Bloomington, Indiana facility.

 

The responsibilities:

Regulatory Strategy & Compliance Leadership 

  • Own and ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local environmental regulations (e.g., EPA, IDEM)
  • Serve as the site's primary regulatory liaison; manage inspections, audits, and agency communications
  • Interpret evolving requirements and proactively implement changes
  • Maintain and optimize environmental permits (air, water, waste) and ensure adherence to conditions
  • Lead environmental compliance risk assessments and mitigation strategies

Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) 

  • Lead development, implementation, and continuous improvement of an ISO 14001-aligned EMS
  • Define and manage environmental aspects/impacts with risk prioritization
  • Drive internal audit programs and support external certification audits
  • Establish and track environmental objectives, targets, and KPIs
  • Integrate EMS requirements into site operations, procedures, and culture. 

Operational Risk & Chemical Management 

  • Lead environmental components of operational risk assessments for routine and non-routine work
  • Oversee chemical management programs including SDS compliance, approvals, and inventory controls
  • Partner with operations and engineering to evaluate environmental risks for new materials and processes. 

Waste Management & Compliance 

  • Oversee hazardous and non-hazardous waste programs in compliance with RCRA and applicable regulations
  • Ensure proper waste characterization, storage, labeling, and disposal
  • Manage vendor relationships and ensure compliant transport and disposal
  • Drive waste minimization and cost reduction initiatives. 

Air, Water & Environmental Programs 

  • Manage air emissions programs, including permitting, reporting, and monitoring
  • Oversee wastewater and stormwater programs and permit compliance
  • Identify opportunities to improve environmental performance and reduce footprint
  • Ensure accurate and timely environmental reporting (TRI, Tier II, emissions inventories). 

Sustainability & ESG Integration 

  • Lead site sustainability initiatives (waste, energy, water)
  • Support ESG data collection, validation, and reporting
  • Align environmental strategy with broader business objectives. 

Project & Change Management 

  • Provide environmental oversight for capital projects, expansions, and new product introductions
  • Ensure environmental requirements are incorporated into design, commissioning, and change control
  • Support environmental impact assessments for new processes and technologies. 

Cross-Functional Leadership 

  • Partner with Engineering, Facilities, Operations, Supply Chain, and Quality
  • Provide practical, risk-based environmental guidance to influence decisions
  • Support client and regulatory audits with clear, defensible practices. 

Training, Culture & Engagement 

  • Develop and deliver environmental training programs
  • Promote a strong environmental compliance culture and accountability
  • Support broader EHS initiatives and leadership engagement. 

 

Required qualifications:

  • BS degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or related field required
  • 5-8 years of environmental compliance experience in manufacturing (pharmaceutical/CDMO environment)
  • 8+ years experience in environmental health and safety in pharmaceutical manufacturing considered in lieu of degree
  • Demonstrated ownership of environmental programs, permits, and regulatory interactions
  • Strong knowledge of RCRA, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act
  • Experience with ISO 14001 or similar management systems
  • Ability to operate both strategically and hands-on in a complex environment
  • Strong regulatory interpretation and application skills
  • Ability to lead audits and engage with regulators
  • Risk-based decision-making and problem-solving
  • Strong project management and organizational skills
  • Effective communication and influence across all levels
  • ISO 14001 Lead Auditor certification
  • Experience with EHS/ESG systems (e.g., VelocityEHS)
  • Multi-site or global operations experience
  • Zero significant environmental compliance violations
  • Successful regulatory inspections and audit outcomes
  • ISO 14001 audit readiness and performance
  • Reduction in environmental incidents and risks
  • Timely and accurate environmental reporting
  • Progress against sustainability and ESG targets
  • Closure and effectiveness of environmental CAPAs 

In return, you'll be eligible for [1]:

  • Day One Benefits
    • Medical & Dental Coverage
    • Flexible Spending Accounts
    • Life and AD&D Insurance
    • Supplemental Life Insurance
      • Spouse Life Insurance
      • Child Life Insurance
    • 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with Company Match
    • Time Off Program
      • Paid Holidays
      • Paid Time Off
      • Paid Parental Leave and more
    • Adoption Reimbursement Program
    • Education Assistance Program
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • Community and Volunteer Service Program
    • Employee Ownership Plan
  • Additional Benefits
    • Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance
    • Voluntary Insurance Benefits
      • Vision Coverage
      • Accident
      • Critical Illness
      • Hospital Indemnity Insurance
      • Identity Theft Protection
      • Legal and more
    • Onsite Campus Amenities
      • Workout Facility
      • Cafeteria
      • Credit Union

[1] Current benefit offerings are in effect through 12/31/26


Disclaimer

This job description is intended to provide the minimum knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the job.  It may not be inclusive of all the duties and responsibilities of the job.  Simtra reserves the right to make modifications based on business requirements.

 

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