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Manager Environment Project Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

This field Health and safety Manager position is primarily responsible for ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements on construction and environmental projects as defined by Company ...

This field Health and safety Manager position is primarily responsible for ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements on construction and environmental projects as defined by Company ...

Project Manager

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$100K - $160K/yr

Foster a collaborative and transparent communication environment, ensuring stakeholders are ... Manage project resources effectively, ensuring optimal utilization and allocation based on project ...

Create a safe environment - an environment where team members feel supported and safe to share new ... Project Manager must exhibit good scheduling practices to help secure resources and provide ...

Create a safe environment - an environment where team members feel supported and safe to share new ... Project Manager must exhibit good scheduling practices to help secure resources and provide ...

Budget Management - Monitor project budgets, prepare financial reports, and ensure that projects ... environmental standards. * Post-Construction Review -Conduct a final review of the project ...

Project Manager

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$90K - $115K/yr

PROJECT MANAGER SSFM is a Hawaiʻi‑grown, multidisciplinary firm that has shaped the built environment across the Pacific for more than 65 years. Our teams deliver infrastructure, planning ...

Project Manager

Ewa Beach, HI · On-site

$140K - $160K/yr

... Environmental ("HSE") reports, and other reports as required to comply with all project ... Management of repair and maintenance activities. * Prepare or review master planning, development ...

Project Manager

Ewa Beach, HI · On-site

$140K - $160K/yr

... Environmental ("HSE") reports, and other reports as required to comply with all project ... Management of repair and maintenance activities. * Prepare or review master planning, development ...

Project Manager

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$77K - $101K/yr

Project Manager Reporting to: Office Director Salary Range: $77,500 - $101,500 Overview of Role The ... Physical Requirements and Working Conditions • Often work in an Indoor office environment.

Project Manager

Aiea, HI

$119K - $199K/yr

Proven ability to manage multiple, simultaneous projects in fast-paced environments * Familiarity with DoD logistics, sustainment, and mission support operations in expeditionary settings * Expertise ...

Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering * 15+ years of water project experience * Experience delivering and managing water treatment, water transmission/distribution, water storage ...

Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering * 15+ years of water project experience * Experience delivering and managing water treatment, water transmission/distribution, water storage ...

This field Health and safety Manager position is primarily responsible for ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements on construction and environmental projects as defined by Company ...

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Manager Environment Project information

What does a Manager Environment Project do?

A Manager Environment Project oversees environmental projects from conception to completion, ensuring they meet regulatory standards and sustainability goals. This role involves coordinating teams, managing budgets and timelines, and liaising with stakeholders such as government agencies, contractors, and the public. They assess environmental impacts, develop mitigation strategies, and ensure compliance with environmental laws and policies. Ultimately, their goal is to deliver projects that minimize negative environmental effects while achieving organizational objectives.

What are some common challenges faced by a Manager Environment Project and how can they be addressed?

A Manager Environment Project often encounters challenges such as balancing regulatory compliance with project timelines, coordinating across multidisciplinary teams, and addressing stakeholder concerns about environmental impact. Effective communication with regulatory bodies and proactive stakeholder engagement are key to navigating these issues. Additionally, staying up-to-date on environmental laws and fostering collaboration among scientists, engineers, and project managers helps ensure that project goals are met sustainably and on schedule.

What is the difference between Manager Environment Project vs Environmental Specialist?

AspectManager Environment ProjectEnvironmental Specialist
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, Project Management certificationsBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, relevant certifications
Work EnvironmentOversees projects, manages teams, coordinates with stakeholdersConducts fieldwork, data analysis, reports environmental conditions
Industry UsageUsed in project planning, execution, and management rolesUsed in environmental assessment, compliance, and research roles

The Manager Environment Project focuses on leading environmental projects, managing teams, and ensuring project goals are met. In contrast, the Environmental Specialist primarily conducts fieldwork, analyzes environmental data, and supports compliance efforts. Both roles require environmental knowledge but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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

To thrive as a Manager Environment Project, you need a solid background in environmental science, project management experience, and a relevant degree such as environmental engineering or environmental management. Familiarity with environmental regulations, GIS software, project management tools (like MS Project), and certifications such as PMP or ISO 14001 are typically required. Strong leadership, stakeholder communication, and problem-solving skills help navigate complex projects and build consensus among diverse groups. These skills ensure environmental projects are completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with legal and sustainability standards.
Health & Safety Manager - construction

Health & Safety Manager - construction

ECC

Honolulu, HI

$90K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Location:  Guam

ECC is seeking a Health and Safety Manager for construction projects on the project site(s) in Guam. Local candidates to Guam highly desired. This field Health and safety Manager position is primarily responsible for ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements on construction and environmental projects as defined by Company standards, governmental regulations, and contractual obligations. This position may oversee loss prevention in concurrent multiple or large projects encompassing a number of subcontractors. In this position you will:

  • Ensure the implementation of Accident Prevention Plans (APP)
  • Actively promote and support the health and safety programs at project sites
  • Oversee the completion of Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) preparation and acceptance
  • Facilitate health and safety training for Company staff, subcontractors, and any parties required to participate to ensure achievement of exceptional health & safety performance including developing training content and delivering course information
  • Author health and safety related documentation (reports, logs, records, and site specific risk mitigation plans), completing required information for daily reports and client communications in a timely and accurate manner
  • Ensure that all documentation is organized and uploaded to the project portal
  • Provide oversight to subcontractors, clients, and project team members to ensure that project activities are completed according to applicable APP(s)
  • Conduct regular inspections to assess health and safety plan adherence as well as identify potential loss and risk
  • Take appropriate actions to prevent loss and mitigate risk in accordance to Company standards and practices
  • Collaborate with Project Managers to ensure that health and safety activities are incorporated effectively into project plans
  • Provide mentoring, direction, and subject matter expertise to Health & Safety Supervisors and/or junior level staff
  • As requested, participate in employment interviews and make hiring recommendations. As needed, provide performance feedback regarding junior level staff
  • Interface effectively with senior management, escalating issues appropriately and making recommendations regarding policy & procedure
  • Review of qualifications of subcontractors
  • Direct responsibility for contract compliance in government construction or environmental projects (NAVFAC, USACE, AFCEE as well as federal regulations)
  • In addition to the accountabilities above, other responsibilities, tasks, and deliverables may be assigned to the incumbent of this position

Requirements

  • The ability to communicate in written and oral formats with diplomacy and tact
  • An aptitude for exercising independent thinking and reasoning
  • Must have a current passport
  • Must be able to work at project sites
  • Demonstrated success in teaching others health and safety concepts and requirements
  • Skilled in leading others without formal reporting authority
  • Proven knowledge of US Army Corps of Engineers EM 385 1-1
  • Competent in using Microsoft Office products, email systems, and Windows
  • Eight years of progressive work experience in a position of responsibility for health and safety on large ($5 million or more) construction projects 
  • Education - A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Environmental Health & Safety or related field is required OR equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted for this requirement.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Successful leadership of subcontractors and project teams in support of health & safety endeavors
  • Previous success in working effectively in a dotted line reporting structure
  • Hands-on experience in industrial hygiene monitoring and use of hazardous work permits.
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) designation
  • HAZWOPER 40 Hour Certification and 8 Hour Refresher Certification
  • HAZWOPER Supervisor Certification
  • USACE Contractor Quality Management (CQM) Training
  • OSHA 30 Hour Construction Certification

ECC targeted salary range for US locations average is $90,000 to $125,000 annually. Actual salary offered may be affected by education, training, certifications, experience, skills, level of responsibility, and location.

Benefits Offered for Full-Time positions:
  • Medical/Dental/Prescription/Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance, Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Paid Time off and Holiday Pay
  • 401k with deferral matching, ESOP, Student Debt Reduction Program
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
  • Educational Assistance, Mentorship Program, ECC University
  • Employee Referral Bonus Program
  • Company-matching charitable giving program
Employment Type: Full-Time