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Senior Sediment Project Manager

Senior Sediment Project Manager

EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC

Hunt Valley, MD • On-site, Remote

Other

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Position Overview

EA's sediment careers provide you with the opportunity to be part of a fast-paced sediment team that solves a wide variety of sediment management problems. We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Project Manager to work out of our office in Hunt Valley, MD or Virginia Beach, VA. For the right candidate, this position could be fully remote from anywhere on the eastern seaboard from New York to South Carolina.

Responsibilities

The Senior Project Manager will be a critical team leader on projects that address navigation sediment management, sediment issues related to port development and infrastructure projects, as well as how to apply beneficial reuse practices of sediment in ecosystem restoration projects. You will lead sediment projects through management of staff, schedule, and subcontractors. Additionally, you will apply and strengthen your technical expertise and be a significant member of our growing sediment practice. Project locations will be concentrated on the Atlantic seaboard and Great Lakes, but you will also be asked to assist with projects across the country.

Specific responsibilities include: 

  • Project Management
  • Development of data quality objectives, field sampling plans, and quality assurance plans
  • Analysis of chemical and biological data
  • Preparation and review required environmental permits
  • Evaluation of dredged material disposal options
  • Evaluation of remedial alternatives
  • Evaluation of potential for ecosystem restoration
  • Preparation of MPRSA Section 103 evaluations and other ecotoxicological evaluations
  • Regulatory coordination
  • Cost projection to support proposals
  • Mentor mid and junior level staff
  • Function as part of a multidisciplinary team
Required Qualifications
  • B.S degree can be in environmental science, engineering, or geology or related field.
  • Ten or more years' experience in sediment related project management.
  • Must have experience working with private/commercial clients.
  • Extensive knowledge of sediment fundamentals and chemistry.
  • Desire to lead and mentor staff.
  • Proven history of building strong working relationships with clients.
  • Familiarity with on-water construction strongly desired.

Note:  This position requires specific driving duties. You must be able to pass a motor vehicle records check required by our insurer.

Drug Screen Statement

Offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a drug screen.