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As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for lead inspector risk assessor in Missouri is $28.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.84 and $37.45 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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As a Lead Inspector Risk Assessor, your daily tasks often include conducting on-site inspections, collecting samples (such as dust, soil, or paint), assessing potential hazards, and preparing detailed reports on findings and recommendations. You’ll also interact with property owners, contractors, and regulatory agencies to communicate risks and ensure compliance with safety standards. Team leadership is a key component, as you may supervise junior inspectors and coordinate schedules. In many workplaces, you’ll split your time between fieldwork and office-based tasks such as reviewing data and updating regulatory documentation. This dynamic role provides meaningful opportunities to make a direct impact on the safety and well-being of communities.

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A Lead Inspector Risk Assessor is a certified professional responsible for evaluating buildings for lead-based paint hazards. They conduct inspections, risk assessments, and clearance testing to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Their duties include collecting samples, identifying lead contamination, and providing recommendations for hazard control. These professionals typically work in residential, commercial, and public settings to protect occupants, especially children, from lead exposure. Certification and training are required to perform this role, as outlined by agencies like the EPA or state regulatory bodies.

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To thrive as a Lead Inspector Risk Assessor, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of environmental safety regulations, and a background in construction, industrial hygiene, or environmental science, usually supported by relevant certifications or state licensure. Technical proficiency with inspection tools, sampling equipment, and specialized risk assessment software is often required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and leadership abilities are important soft skills for effectively coordinating assessment teams and reporting findings. These combined skills are crucial for accurately identifying hazards, ensuring regulatory compliance, and protecting public health and safety.

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Environmental Scientist Task Lead

Environmental Scientist Task Lead

Tetra Tech

Kansas City, MO • On-site

$73K - $96K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 25 days ago


Tetra Tech rating

5.8

Company rating: 5.8 out of 10

Based on 40 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

331st of 352 rated engineering


Job description

The Opportunity
Tetra Tech is looking for a full-time Environmental Scientist Task Lead in Kansas City, MO

Position Summary
You will provide project coordination support on Tetra Tech's multiple contracts for the United States Postal Service (USPS).  

Why Tetra Tech
At Tetra Tech, we are Leading with Science to solve the world's most complex challenges. Our industry-leading experts in engineering and consulting are committed to driving positive change in communities around the world. For over 60 years, we have been at the forefront of innovation and sustainability. Today we stand as a market leader, offering cutting-edge solutions in water, environment, energy, and international development. Our work has improved more than 625 million lives around the world.

Your Impact
Join Tetra Tech to make a real difference. Our work leverages cutting-edge technologies, advanced analytics, and the expertise of world-class scientists and engineers to create meaningful change around the world. Discover your full potential - join us to advance your career while leaving a lasting legacy.

Essential Job Functions
The following duties are considered essential to the role. They will be performed under the supervision/ guidance of senior USPS project managers. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the following essential functions:

    Federal (USPS), state, and or local government planned, construction management, and emergency response.
    Manage multiple hazardous materials (asbestos, lead paint, mold, air quality, universal wastes, etc.) projects simultaneously for government clients including surveys, preparation of technical specifications, and third-party oversight work.
    Prepare various sized technical reports (some examples - third party oversight reports, completion reports, Phase I and II's, remedial work plans, facility assessment tools).
    Plan elements such as reviewing, analyzing, integrating, interfacing and coordinating federal, state, local, and regional contingency and emergency response plans, and protocols.
    Provide professional staff expert guidance, recommendations, protocols, technologies, equipment, materials, and personnel for implementing projects for federal clients.
    Oversight of contractors in both for indoor and outdoor work sites, utilizing health andsafety protocols.
    Provide technical support capability for performing, assessing and developing mitigation options, plans, guidance and reports for any threat posed to human health and the environment. This includes but is not limited to human health risk and exposure assessments, ecological risk assessments and the ability to implement and perform mitigation measures and services.

In addition:
    Well organized and strong attention to detail.
    Able to multi-task and manage multiple projects simultaneously
    Highly motivated, customer focused and works well in a team environment across multiple communication platforms.
    Excellent communication, responsiveness, and customer service skills.  
    Ability to manage a heavy workload.

Required Qualifications

This position requires 5+ years of experience with practical scientific, project management, environmental engineering, construction management, or environmental consulting work experience.  It also requires experience with:
    Working for or with federal agencies.
    Managing multiple hazardous materials projects for government clients including surveys, preparation of technical specifications, and third-party oversight work.
    Planning elements such as reviewing, analyzing, integrating, interfacing and coordinating federal, state, local, and regional contingency and emergency response plans, and protocols.
    Providing professional staff expert guidance, recommendations, protocols, technologies, equipment, materials, and personnel for implementing projects for federal clients.
    Understanding health and safety, ecological and human health protocols for indoor and outdoor work sites.
   Passing a criminal background check.

In addition, it requires:
    Bachelor's degree or higher in Industrial Hygiene, environmental, or physical sciences from an accredited United States college or university.
 

Preferred Qualifications
    Experience working for or with the United States Postal Service (USPS).
    Experience writing various sized technical reports.
    Knowledge of determining federal, state and local environmental laws and statutes. 
    Prior consulting experience and working with clients in a collaborative fashion.
    40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER certification.
    30-hour OSHA Construction Safety certification.
    EPA HERA Building Inspection License and/or EPA Lead Inspector credentials.
    ASTM E1527 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment.
    State Asbestos Building Inspector Certification.
    State Lead Inspector Certification or Environmental Protection Agency Lead Inspector License.


Work Environment/Environmental Factors
    This position is primarily desk work, however, occasionally (25%) you will need to travel and perform fieldwork and project oversight in east coast states and sometimes nationwide.


Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made.  You must be able to:
    Work prolonged periods using a computer.
    Travel to work sites.
    Work long days and weekends to accommodate field work/construction schedules when traveling.
    Ability to lift up to 25 pounds occasionally.
    Don personal protective gear as needed.
    In a disaster situation, ability to walk on uneven terrain.
    You must be able to drive.
    Passing a motor vehicle record background check and maintaining a valid driver's license and safe driving record is required.


Additional Information

    This is a full-time position.  Normal workdays are Monday - Friday. Flexible work schedule.
    This position requires roughly 25% travel on the east coast and nationwide.
    May need to work occasional nights and weekends to address emergency responses or construction schedules as needed.
    You may work remotely from your home on the east coast in the U.S. or in a U.S. east coast Tetra Tech office.
    This arrangement is subject to review and may change at the company's discretion


Life at Tetra Tech
The perks of working at Tetra Tech include:
    Comprehensive and market-competitive benefits.
    Merit-based financial rewards.
    Flexibility and company-wide commitment to work/life balance.
    Collaborative team atmosphere that values the contributions of all employees.
    Learning and development opportunities for ongoing professional growth.  


Tetra Tech offers comprehensive benefit options that allow employees to design a plan based on individual needs and assists in planning for long-term financial security.  Available benefits include medical, dental and vision insurance, term life, disability, accidental death & dismemberment coverage, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Spending Account (HSA), time off with pay, 401k retirement plan, and an Employee Stock Purchase Plan.

Health and safety play a vital role in our success. Tetra Tech's employees work together to comply with all applicable health & safety practices and protocols, including any public health orders and regulations that are mandated by local, state, provincial, federal, and international authorities as well as client and project requirements.  

About Tetra Tech:

Tetra Tech is the leader in water, environment, and sustainable infrastructure, providing high-end consulting and engineering services for projects worldwide. Our 25,000 employees work together to provide clear solutions to complex problems by Leading with Science to address the entire water cycle, protect and restore the environment, design sustainable and resilient infrastructure, and support the clean energy transition.
Tetra Tech is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified candidates will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, marital or familial status, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. Tetra Tech is a VEVRAA federal contractor and we request priority referral of veterans.

We invite applications from all interested parties. 

Explore our open positions at https://www.tetratech.com/careers. Follow us on social media to learn more about our people, culture, and opportunities:

LinkedIn: @TetraTechCareers
X (Twitter): @TetraTechJobs

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