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What are Remote Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs)?

Remote Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) are evaluations of a property's environmental condition conducted without physically visiting the site. These assessments rely on remote data sources such as aerial photographs, databases, historical records, and interviews to identify potential or existing environmental contamination. Remote Phase I ESAs are often used when site access is limited or to expedite the due diligence process in real estate transactions. They are designed to meet the requirements of the ASTM E1527 standard, ensuring a thorough review while saving time and resources.

What is the difference between Remote Phase I Esa vs Remote Environmental Technician?

AspectRemote Phase I EsaRemote Environmental Technician
CertificationsEnvironmental Professional (EP), OSHAOSHA, EPA certifications often required
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, report writing, client communicationFieldwork, site assessments, sampling
Industry UsageEnvironmental consulting, real estate, developmentEnvironmental monitoring, remediation projects

The Remote Phase I Esa primarily involves assessing environmental site history and preparing reports remotely, while the Remote Environmental Technician focuses on fieldwork and data collection. Both roles require environmental certifications and are integral to environmental projects, but they differ in work environment and daily tasks.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Phase I ESA professionals, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Phase I ESA (Environmental Site Assessment) professionals often encounter challenges such as limited site access, reliance on third-party data, and communication barriers with on-site contacts. To address these, it’s important to leverage high-quality aerial imagery, historical records, and thorough phone or video interviews with property owners and local authorities. Building strong remote collaboration skills and staying organized with digital tools can help ensure comprehensive assessments despite the physical distance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Phase I Environmental Site Assessor (ESA), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Phase I ESA, you need a background in environmental science, geology, or a related field, with experience in site assessments and regulatory compliance. Familiarity with GIS software, environmental databases, and ASTM E1527-21 standards is crucial, along with strong report-writing skills. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for gathering, interpreting, and presenting complex information. These skills ensure thorough, accurate assessments and clear client deliverables, which are vital for risk evaluation and regulatory adherence.
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Environmental Field Subconsultant (Phase I ESA / PCA) TX

Environmental Field Subconsultant (Phase I ESA / PCA) TX

Blew & Associates, P.A.

Fort Worth, TX • Remote

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago

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Job description

We are expanding our network of skilled Field Professionals to support Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) and Property Condition Assessments (PCA). This is a subcontractor opportunity within the commercial real estate due diligence industry, working alongside our full-time team on projects across the United States.

As part of our approved Subconsultant Network, you will conduct onsite property inspections (“walk”) and prepare professional reports (“write”) in accordance with ASTM and industry standards. This role is ideal for experienced assessors seeking flexible, project-based work with a reputable national firm.

Requirements

  • Required Qualifications
    • Ability to travel to job sites to perform field inspections.
    • Minimum 2 years of experience conducting Phase I ESA and/or PCA assessments.
    • Strong technical writing skills and ability to complete full reports independently.
    • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet established deadlines.
    • Familiarity with industry standards (ASTM for ESA, or PCA guidelines).
  • Preferred / Excellent to have
    • Experience using Quire or similar reporting platforms.
    • Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Architecture, or related field (not required).
    • Professional credentials such as CEP, RA, PE, or similar (beneficial, not required).
    • Radon or AHERA (Asbestos) certifications.
    • Experience with Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac or HUD scope projects.

Benefits

  • Potential for future full-time employment and other career growth oppurtunites.
  • Competitive Pay
  • Flexible work hours