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Job Category Environmental Health and Safety * Posting Date 06/23/2026, 06:23 PM * Locations 201 ... This position is responsible for managing environmental remediation projects at active, legacy and ...

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How much do environmental remediation manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental remediation manager in the United States is $112,353.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $117,000.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges that Environmental Remediation Managers face on the job?

Environmental Remediation Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating complex site investigations, navigating evolving environmental regulations, and managing unexpected contamination discoveries. Working collaboratively with regulatory agencies, contractors, and property owners is a key part of the job, requiring strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills. Additionally, tight project deadlines and budget constraints can add pressure, making strong organizational abilities essential. However, overcoming these challenges is rewarding, as it directly contributes to environmental sustainability and public health.

What does an Environmental Remediation Manager do?

An Environmental Remediation Manager oversees projects that clean up contaminated sites to ensure environmental safety and regulatory compliance. They assess pollution levels, develop remediation plans, coordinate with stakeholders, and manage project budgets and timelines. Their role often involves working with government agencies, contractors, and scientists to implement effective cleanup strategies. By mitigating environmental hazards, they help restore land and water resources for safe use.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Environmental Remediation Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Remediation Manager, you need a solid background in environmental science, project management, and regulatory compliance, typically with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related field. Familiarity with remediation technologies, environmental site assessment software (such as GIS), and certifications like OSHA HAZWOPER are common requirements. Strong leadership, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities help manage multidisciplinary teams and client relationships. These skills ensure projects meet legal standards, stay on budget, and mitigate environmental risks effectively.

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Senior Environmental Remediation Manager

Senior Environmental Remediation Manager

Proctor & Gamble

West Chester, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Procter & Gamble rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 160 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

51st of 529 rated manufacturers


Job description

Job Location

BECKETT RIDGE INNOVATION CTR

Job Description

As part of the Corporate Governance Health, Safety & Environment (HS&E) Group, the Senior Environmental Remediation Manager leads and manages a portfolio of environmentally impaired sites globally. Expertise and mastery in site characterization and remediation in fractured and unconsolidated media in various geologic settings are utilized to implement cost-effective, innovative solutions to address site cleanup, and to deliver value to the business by reducing P&G's environmental risk and liabilities. This role also performs environmental due diligence for real estate acquisition or divestiture and works closely with internal stake holders (P&G Legal, P&G Purchasing, Finance & Accounting (F&A), P&G Real Estate, Business Unit (BU) Management, Communications (COM), Manufacturing (MFG) Plants personnel, and Research & Development (R&D)), and external stake holders (Environmental Consultants, Regulatory Agencies, third party private property owners, municipalities, and others) to mitigate risks and reduce long term project costs.

The Senior Environmental Remediation Manager is accountable for defining and executing remediation strategies that are scientifically robust, regulatorily defensible, and costeffective, while delivering longterm value to the business through reduction of environmental risk and liabilities. The role operates at the intersection of advanced technical decisionmaking, regulatory engagement, financial stewardship, and corporate risk management, with sustained interaction across senior internal stakeholders (P&G Legal, Finance & Accounting (F&A), Purchasing (PUR), Real Estate, Manufacturing (MFG), Communications (COM), and Research & Development (R&D)) and key external stakeholders (regulatory agencies, technical consultants, municipalities, thirdparty property owners, and community representatives). In addition to serving as the senior owner of the South Boston Manufacturing Center (SBMC) remediation program, this role maintains responsibility for targeted global remediation and due diligence activities, including continued leadership on priority matters in Brazil, ensuring global consistency in governance, compliance, and execution.

The Senior Manager is responsible for managing and overseeing consulting firms and contractors performing work for P&G. This includes developing longrange remediation strategies and budget forecasts, preparing annual projections of environmental expenditures to support reserve estimates, and documenting and justifying environmental liability reserves for internal leadership and external auditors.

This role partners closely with F&A on the annual review of Asset Retirement Obligations (ARO) and unrecorded environmental liabilities associated with active manufacturing sites. The role also works with P&G Purchasing (PUR) to procure specialized technical consultants and contractors appropriate to the scale and complexity of the work and to conduct formal performance reviews.

The Senior Environmental Remediation Manager provides masterylevel leadership for the Environmental Remediation Program, working collaboratively with other Remediation and HSE leaders. Responsibilities include longterm planning, execution oversight, and integration of environmental protection considerations into business decisionmaking. This leader is a key technical advisor on substances of interest (including emerging contaminants), supports riskbased decision frameworks, evaluates preventive strategies, and contributes to assessments associated with new materials and innovation programs. The overarching objective is to protect P&G employees, communities, and the environment- today and into the future.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Lead consulting teams through the investigation, design, and execution of a largescale, multidecade remediation program at South Boston Manufacturing Center (SBMC), including complex fractured bedrock hydrogeologic systems requiring advanced site characterization and innovative remediation approaches.
  • Maintain a high level of expertise in Massachusetts regulations, including 310 CMR 40.0000 (Massachusetts Contingency Plan), and apply this knowledge to remediation planning, regulatory strategy, and remedy implementation specific to SBMC.
  • Apply working knowledge of MCP response actions, including hydraulic containment systems, subslab depressurization, Activity and Use Limitations (AULs), effluent discharge requirements, and air emission controls, as they relate to dense urban and coastal environments.
  • Apply familiarity with EPA Regulation 542R23002 (November 2023) driving the need for SBMC, as a coastal site, to conduct Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessments (SLR VA) and integrate climate resilience considerations into longterm remediation planning.
  • Oversee groundwater modeling and contaminant fateandtransport evaluations, including the application of MODFLOW and Equivalent Porous Media (EPM) methodologies to fractured bedrock aquifers.
  • Serve as the primary technical interface with GFET regarding key technical issues affecting SBMC remediation program, supporting regulatory correspondence, informal and formal agency communications, and coordination with legal counsel.
  • Partner with the P&G Gillette Communications team to develop and execute strategies for public engagement, including media interactions and community meetings, addressing technical questions regarding remediation strategy selection and implementation.
  • Evaluate short and longterm risks, uncertainties, and liabilities associated with remediation alternatives and clearly communicate implications to senior leadership to support informed decisionmaking.
  • Maintain particularized responsibility for Brazilian environmental matters, including knowledge of environmental regulations in the States of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, and collaboration with P&G Legal (Brazil) and outside counsel to address regulatory obligations and enforcement actions.
  • Maintain accountability for project spending, financial controls, budget forecasting, and updates to environmental reserves associated with the remediation program.
  • Review technical proposals and cost estimates from vendors and consultants and manage transactions in accordance with P&G Procurement and Payment processes.

Key Behaviors

  • Operate with a high degree of independence, clearly defining scope, timelines, and deliverables, and ensuring work is driven to completion with minimal clarification or rework.
  • Demonstrated ability to create outcome-based action plans with clear problem statement/business need, deliverables, action plan, progress tracking (in-process measures) and outcome (output measures/business impact)
  • Create psychologically safe collaboration that creates a culture of finding deviations, identifying & implementing local solutions, and expanding for global reapplication for global compliance assurance.
  • Solution Provider - rapidly operationalize affordable, value-driven solutions that are easy to adopt and reapply across the organization to solve business challenges efficiently, maximizing digital tools (AI, Digital Twins, M&S)
  • Mastery Builder - build and transfer technical mastery across teams and OUs through strategic talent movement, continuous capability development, and training that equips supply chain practitioners-not just engineers-with essential skills, passion, and urgency.
  • Data Based, AI Enabled - catalyst for data-driven, digital, AI-enabled supply chain
  • Business Connected - drive value through strategic internal & external partnerships, to accelerate execution to ensure compliance, create a safer tomorrow, and reduce costs, while delivering business metrics.
  • Mindful Leader -foster a mindful work environment that respects diverse working styles, encourages work-life balance through trust and partnerships, and values timely decision-making to eliminate barriers and drive progress.
  • Supply Chain Entrepreneur -acting as a technology gateway that drives rapid value creation by combining technology mastery with innovation to build partnerships and strong business plans, embracing a "Touch & Improve" approach with smart risk management to maximize company benefits.

Job Qualifications

  • BS, MS, or PhD in Environmental Engineering, Hydrogeology, or a related discipline from an accredited program, with 15+ years of progressively responsible experience in environmental remediation.
  • Demonstrated leadership record guiding multidisciplinary teams through complex investigations, feasibility studies, conceptual site model development, remedial design, and remedy implementation.
  • Strong working knowledge of State and Federal regulatory frameworks, including CERCLA, RCRA, CWA, CAA, UST regulations, and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan.
  • Ability to establish and sustain effective working relationships with regulators, consultants, contractors, senior executives, and crossfunctional internal teams.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated ability to convey complex technical concepts clearly and credibly to technical and nontechnical audiences, including executive leadership and the public.
  • Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • International experience and the ability to travel as required.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Experience managing large, complex remediation programs and consultant teams, with demonstrated ability to prioritize, allocate resources, and drive work to completion.
  • Strong project management and leadership skills; selfdirected and accountable.
  • Superior technical judgment, incorporating riskbased decisionmaking to develop sustainable, longterm remediation solutions.
  • Working understanding of accounting principles, project finance, and environmental reserve management.
  • Strong interpersonal and influencing skills, with the ability to work independently and within diverse, crossfunctional teams.
  • Strategic thinker with a proven ability to build trust and credibility across internal and external stakeholders.
  • Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to deliver results with high quality and consistency.

Compensation for roles at P&G varies depending on a wide array of non-discriminatory factors including but not limited to the specific office location, role, degree/credentials, relevant skill set, and level of relevant experience. At P&G compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. Total rewards at P&G include salary + bonus (if applicable) + benefits. Your recruiter may be able to share more about our total rewards offerings and the specific salary range for the relevant location(s) during the hiring process.

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Job Schedule

Full time

Job Number

R000153799

Job Segmentation

Experienced Professionals

Starting Pay / Salary Range

$110,000.00 - $165,300.00 / year

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Procter & Gamble (P&G), based in Cincinnati, OH, US, is a multinational consumer goods corporation. The company operates in the Consumer Discretionary sector and has a presence in various industries including Beauty, Health Care, Grooming, Fabric & Home Care, and Baby, Feminine & Family Care. Since its foundation by William Procter and James Gamble in 1837, P&G has grown to become a leading player in the consumer goods market. The corporation prides itself on its core values of leadership, ownership, integrity, passion for winning, and trust. They aim to improve consumers' lives in small but significant ways, with a mission to provide branded goods and services of superior quality and value.

Industry

Health and personal care stores

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Cincinnati, OH, US

Year founded

1837