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Environmental Project Manager Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Job Summary CECO Environmental is a global leader in providing sustainable solutions for industrial ... The role of the Project Manager II is to take ownership, initiate, plan, execute, and finalize ...

Job Summary At CECO Environmental, we're a global leader in providing sustainable solutions for ... The Project Manager II is responsible for leading a team of professionals in completing projects by ...

The Sr. Project Manager is responsible for leading end-to-end delivery of enterprise software ... At Sapiens, we are dedicated to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment. We ...

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... environments. Primary Responsibilities * Plan, manage, and control projects related to biomedical engineering support services, medical equipment implementation, and clinical system integration.

Architectural Project Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$84K - $113K/yr

... environment. That's where you come in. With leading clients, diverse colleagues and offices in ... NBBJ Seattle is seeking a Healthcare Project Manager . The studio is seeking someone who can work ...

Project Manager

The Dalles, OR · On-site

$33 - $35/hr

Peregrine Team is hiring Project Managers in The Dalles, OR. This is a full-time, contract-to-hire ... Plan, coordinate, and execute critical environment cleaning projects, including data center ...

Assists project manager in facilitation of project work breakdown sessions. Formulates initial project schedule; maintains project schedule with minor oversight from project manager. Assists project ...

GoE offers remote working, a generous benefits package, and a family-oriented work environment. Our ... Summary Manages a project team and has direct responsibility for management and execution of the ...

Responsibilities : • Supports the Manager of Project Manager, Sales Reps, and Senior Project ... environment. • Excellent oral and written English communication skills. • Excellent ...

Project Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

... environments, retail activations and experiences, art installations, and more. With a 75,000 sf ... This particular Project Management role isn't suited for folks with experience only in design ...

Project Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

Windsor serves environmental and regulatory agencies across the country. In this role, you will work alongside a senior Project Manager in a structured, supported environment, taking clear ownership ...

... environment. The analyst will work directly with senior-level client leadership to track and manage projects, develop briefings and written materials, generate strategic recommendations to solve ...

Project Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

... environments, retail activations and experiences, art installations, and more. With a 75,000 sf ... This particular Project Management role isn't suited for folks with experience only in design ...

Project Manager

Tigard, OR · On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

Windsor serves environmental and regulatory agencies across the country. In this role, you will work alongside a senior Project Manager in a structured, supported environment, taking clear ownership ...

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How much do environmental project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental project manager in Oregon is $92,625.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,500.00 and $106,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the highest paid environmental job?

Environmental Project Managers with extensive experience, advanced certifications, and specialized skills in areas like environmental law or remediation tend to earn the highest salaries in the environmental field. Senior roles such as Environmental Directors or Sustainability Executives also command top compensation, often exceeding six figures annually.

What Is an Environmental Project Manager?

As an environmental project manager, you work on construction, waste management, and engineering projects with the goal of assessing the ecological impact of the work and reporting it to the relevant regulatory agencies. Your duties involve suggesting and investigating methods for mitigating environmental impact and developing best practices for project managers to follow. Educational qualifications include a bachelor’s or master’s degree in environmental sciences or project management. Prior work experience in engineering or construction will set you ahead of other candidates and allow you to gather the knowledge and skills required to work on larger projects.

What is the difference between Environmental Project Manager vs Environmental Engineer?

AspectEnvironmental Project ManagerEnvironmental Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's degree in environmental science, engineering, or related field; often PMP or project management certificationsBachelor's or master's degree in environmental engineering or related field; engineering licensure may be preferred
Work EnvironmentOversees projects, manages teams, liaises with clients and stakeholders, often in office and field settingsDesigns solutions, conducts technical analysis, works in labs or field sites, and collaborates with engineers and scientists
Employer & Industry UsageConsulting firms, government agencies, construction companies, environmental service providersEngineering firms, government agencies, industrial companies, research institutions

While both roles focus on environmental issues, the Environmental Project Manager primarily oversees project execution, manages teams, and ensures timely delivery. The Environmental Engineer concentrates on technical design, analysis, and developing environmental solutions. Both roles often collaborate but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What's the highest paid project manager?

The highest paid project managers are often in industries like IT, engineering, and construction, with salaries exceeding $150,000 annually for those managing large, complex projects. Senior project managers with extensive experience, certifications such as PMP, and strong leadership skills tend to earn the highest compensation.

What are some of the key challenges Environmental Project Managers face when balancing project objectives with regulatory compliance?

Environmental Project Managers often navigate the challenge of aligning project goals with complex environmental regulations and stakeholder expectations. This requires staying current with evolving local, state, and federal laws, coordinating with regulatory agencies, and ensuring that project timelines and budgets accommodate permitting and compliance requirements. Effective communication and proactive planning are essential to anticipate potential roadblocks and integrate sustainable practices without compromising project deliverables. Collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams helps ensure all regulatory and environmental considerations are addressed throughout the project lifecycle.

What are the 4 types of Project Managers?

Environmental Project Managers typically work in four main types: functional, project-oriented, matrix, and hybrid managers. Functional managers oversee specific environmental functions, while project managers lead individual projects. Matrix managers balance both roles, and hybrid managers combine elements of these types to suit project needs, often requiring certifications like PMP and strong organizational skills.

What does an environmental project manager do?

An environmental project manager oversees projects related to environmental protection, sustainability, and compliance. They plan, coordinate, and monitor activities such as site assessments, remediation, and regulatory reporting, often using tools like GIS and project management software. Strong communication, leadership, and knowledge of environmental regulations are essential for this role.

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

To thrive as an Environmental Project Manager, you need a strong background in environmental science or engineering, project management experience, and often a relevant degree or certification like PMP or environmental certifications. Familiarity with environmental regulations, project management software (such as MS Project), and data analysis tools is essential. Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help manage teams, stakeholders, and complex projects effectively. These skills ensure regulatory compliance, project success, and positive environmental impact in a highly regulated and multidisciplinary field.
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Infographic showing various Environmental Project Manager job openings in Oregon as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 71% In-person, and 29% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,625 per year, or $44.5 per hour.

Environmental Solutions Field Project Manager

Republic Services

Portland, OR

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Republic Services rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 535 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

28th of 71 rated recycling and waste


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY: The ES Field Project Managers are responsible for exercising independent judgment and discretion while executing all aspects of field service project management duties at client sites/facilities. Responsible to ensure the successful acquisition, performance, and completion of projects. Serve as the point of contact to ensure that negotiated contractual requirements and work scopes are being met in the field. Responsible for health and safety on all aspects of field projects. Reviews field tasks and develops the safety procedures associated with the scope of work and regulatory standards. Assesses and validates all individuals working on the project have appropriate training and certifications. Ensures all customer specific health and safety procedures are followed. ES Field Project Managers are the main point of contact to escalate issues and reports daily activity and to ensure a safe, compliant, and profitable project. ES Field Project Managers manage resources to accomplish identified priorities personally or through onsite field service leads.

PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Actively engaged in all aspects of the project management duties including, but not limited to, contract management, quality control, project supervision, accounting, health & safety, and resource management.
  • Responsible for managing all phases of proposal preparation and submission. Thoroughly reviews contracts and negotiated changes prior to contract execution to assure awareness of contents and requirements and ability to perform work.
  • Performs work including, but not limited to, scope of work development, safety plans development, waste characterization, shipping, waste profiling and document preparation for field projects.
  • Creates and tracks purchase orders to help monitor project spending and ensure all project budgets are balanced and achieving profitability.
  • Coordinate proposal activities with proposal specialist and the assigned Territory Sales Executive.
  • Works with Operations Manager and General Manager to ensure annual budgets are being met.
  • Creates project invoices at job completion to be sent to customers. Ensures that invoices are reflected accurately as quoted to the customer and highlight any changes to the project scope and cost. Contacts clients to arrange payment on past due accounts.
  • Develops and provides data and reporting to customers in a manner consistent with contract or purchase order specifications.
  • Monitors subcontractor services for completeness or deficiencies. Communicates to ensure job safety requirements are being met. Reviews and negotiates change-orders.
  • Works closely with sales team to propose customer solutions compliant with appropriate local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Participate fully in marketing efforts in establishing new accounts, servicing existing accounts, and procuring new business opportunities.
  • Responsible for assuring that all company-owned vehicles and equipment operate properly and safely and that required periodic maintenance and repairs are accomplished.
  • Ensure that project cost reporting, revenue reporting and other financial data are accurate and submitted timely.
  • Performs other, related duties as assigned or apparent.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor's degree preferred.
  • Some positions may require a bachelor's degree in Geology, Environmental Science or related field as required by customer contract.
  • Knowledge of basic computer skills and Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint is essential.
  • Knowledge of complex regulations specific to the environmental waste industry.
  • Effective and professional communication skills.
  • Strong customer service orientation.
  • Ability to anticipate business needs and plan accordingly to ensure that equipment, employee, and fiscal resources are utilized in the most efficient manner.
  • High level of analytical skill to develop a range of possible solutions to address a wide range of issues.
  • Organizational skills.
  • Ability to collaborate and encourage employee engagement.
  • Good financial management and plan skills, ability to understand financial terms, budgets, tables, and reports. Ability to develop realistic, comprehensive plans to make efficient use of resources.
  • Knowledgeable of current industrial safety practices and industrial hygiene.
  • Competent in field-related work pertaining to industrial, construction, and environmental remediation situations.
  • Must be detail oriented and possess technical aptitude.
  • Ability to work under pressure, exercise independent judgment and select effective course of action while controlling resources and expenditures.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • Knowledge and understanding of RCRA, DOT, TSCA, and other applicable regulations, typically gained through two or more years or progressively responsible experience in waste disposal, environmental site investigations, chemistry, or related field.
  • Minimum 2 years-experience in field-related work or performing environmental site investigations.
  • Valid driver's license.

Rewarding Compensation and Benefits

Eligible employees can elect to participate in:
Comprehensive medical benefits coverage, dental plans and vision coverage.
Health care and dependent care spending accounts.
Short- and long-term disability.
Life insurance and accidental death & dismemberment insurance.
Employee and Family Assistance Program (EAP).
Employee discount programs.
Retirement plan with a generous company match.
Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP).

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Benefits: https://jobs.republicservices.com/us/en/about-us/benefits

The statements used herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by an employee in this position, and are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required by an incumbent so classified. Furthermore, they do not establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the Company.

EEO STATEMENT:Republic Services is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, relationship or association with a protected veteran (spouses or other family members), genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Republic Services, Inc. (NYSE: RSG) is a leader in the environmental services industry. We provide customers with the most complete set of products and services, including recycling, waste, special waste, hazardous waste and field services.Our industry-leading commitments to advance circularity and support decarbonization are helping deliver on our vision to partner with customers to create a more sustainable world.

In 2023, Republic's total company revenue was $14.9 billion, and adjusted EBITDA was $4.4 billion. We serve 13 million customers and operate more than 1,000 locations, including collection and transfer stations, recycling and polymer centers, treatment facilities, and landfills.

Although we operate across North America, the collection, recycling, treatment, or disposal of materials is a local business, and the dynamics and opportunities differ in each market we serve. By combining local operational management with standardized business practices, we drive greater operating efficiencies across the company while maintaining day-to-day operational decisions at the local level, closest to the customer.

Our customers, including small businesses, major corporations and municipalities, want a partner with the expertise and capabilities to effectively manage their multiple recycling and waste streams. They choose Republic Services because we are committed to exceeding their expectations and helping them achieve their sustainability goals. Our 41,000 team members understand that it's not just what we do that matters, but how we do it.

Our company values guide our daily actions:

  • Safe: We protect the livelihoods of our colleagues and communities.

  • Committed to Serve: We go above and beyond to exceed our customers' expectations.

  • Environmentally Responsible:We take action to improve our environment.

  • Driven: We deliver results in the right way.

  • Human-Centered:We respect the dignity and unique potential of every person.

We are proud of our high employee engagement score of 86. We have an inclusive and diverse culture where every voice counts. In addition, our team positively impacted 4.6 million people in 2023 through the Republic Services Charitable Foundation and local community grants. These projects are designed to meet the specific needs of the communities we serve, with a focus on building sustainable neighborhoods.

STRATEGY

Republic Services' strategy is designed to generate profitable growth. Through acquisitions and industry advancements, we safely and sustainably manage our customers' multiple waste streams through a North American footprint of vertically integrated assets.

We focus on three areas of growth to meet the increasing needs of our customers: recycling and waste, environmental solutions and sustainability innovation.

With our integrated approach, strengthening our position in one area advances other areas of our business. For example, as we grow volume in recycling and waste, we collect additional material to bolster our circularity capabilities. And as we expand environmental solutions, we drive additional opportunities to provide these services to our existing recycling and waste customers.

Recycling and Waste

We continue to expand our recycling and waste business footprint throughout North America through organic growth and targeted acquisitions. The 13 million customers we serve and our more than 5 million pick-ups per day provide us with a distinct advantage. We aggregate materials at scale, unlocking new opportunities for advanced recycling. In addition, we are cross-selling new products and services to better meet our customers' specific needs.

Environmental Solutions

Our comprehensive environmental solutions capabilities help customers safely manage their most technical waste streams. We are expanding both our capabilities and our geographic footprint. We see strong growth opportunities for our offerings, including PFAS remediation, an increasing customer need.


SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION

Republic's recent innovations to advance circularity and decarbonization demonstrate our unique ability to leverage sustainability as a platform for growth.

The Republic Services Polymer Center is the nation's first integrated plastics recycling facility. This innovative site processes rigid plastics from our recycling centers, producing recycled materials that promote true bottle-to-bottle circularity. We also formed Blue Polymers, a joint venture with Ravago, to develop facilities that will further process plastic material from our Polymer Centers to help meet the growing demand for sustainable packaging. We are building a network of Polymer Centers and Blue Polymer facilities across North America.

We continue to advance decarbonization at our landfills. As demand for renewable energy continues to grow, we have 70 landfill gas-to-energy projects in operation and plan to expand our portfolio to 115 projects by 2028.

RECENT RECOGNITION

  • Barron's 100 Most Sustainable Companies

  • CDP Discloser

  • Dow Jones Sustainability Indices

  • Ethisphere's World's Most Ethical Companies

  • Fortune World's Most Admired Companies

  • Great Place to Work

  • Sustainability Yearbook S&P Global


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