Project Engineer
- $85,000 - $120,000
- Troy, MI +1
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A bit about us:
We are committed to offering the best cost saving solutions to our clients in the areas of recycling and waste management!
Why join us?
We train, qualify, and license all of our employees in house.
Job Details
We are seeking an individual with a minimum of 6 years of experience in Environmental Engineering.
Responsibilities:
Evaluate and revise environmental permits.
Conduct on-site investigations to assess contamination levels.
Generate essential documentation for permits.
Contribute to the formulation of environmental policies within a specific sector.
Conduct risk assessments for diverse environmental and health scenarios.
Perform land assessments for potential environmental impacts on industrial, commercial, or residential sites.
Utilize specialized equipment to analyze soil, water, and air in construction areas.
Enhance the design of waste management systems.
Manage the reclamation and disposal of air, water, and land resources.
Devise improved solutions for site cleanup during construction projects.
Evaluate existing systems and propose innovative enhancements or replacements.
Conduct field observations and collect samples.
Investigate, document, and compile reports on environmental-related complaints.
Plan pollution control and waste treatment strategies.
Establish guidelines for hazardous materials disposal.
Serve as a regulatory liaison to ensure companies comply with waste disposal and management regulations.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in engineering (environmental engineering, chemical, civil, mechanical, or petroleum).
Robust technical and problem-solving skills, with a focus on detail, accuracy, and completeness.
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills, facilitating effective communication with project team members and clients.
Ability to determine suitable tools and techniques for each phase of the project management lifecycle.
Proficiency in planning and overseeing projects from development to completion.
Basic computer skills, including spreadsheet usage.
Willingness to travel as required by project demands.
Acceptable driving record.
Legal authorization to work in the United States without the need for sponsorship.
Responsibilities:
Evaluate and revise environmental permits.
Conduct on-site investigations to assess contamination levels.
Generate essential documentation for permits.
Contribute to the formulation of environmental policies within a specific sector.
Conduct risk assessments for diverse environmental and health scenarios.
Perform land assessments for potential environmental impacts on industrial, commercial, or residential sites.
Utilize specialized equipment to analyze soil, water, and air in construction areas.
Enhance the design of waste management systems.
Manage the reclamation and disposal of air, water, and land resources.
Devise improved solutions for site cleanup during construction projects.
Evaluate existing systems and propose innovative enhancements or replacements.
Conduct field observations and collect samples.
Investigate, document, and compile reports on environmental-related complaints.
Plan pollution control and waste treatment strategies.
Establish guidelines for hazardous materials disposal.
Serve as a regulatory liaison to ensure companies comply with waste disposal and management regulations.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in engineering (environmental engineering, chemical, civil, mechanical, or petroleum).
Robust technical and problem-solving skills, with a focus on detail, accuracy, and completeness.
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills, facilitating effective communication with project team members and clients.
Ability to determine suitable tools and techniques for each phase of the project management lifecycle.
Proficiency in planning and overseeing projects from development to completion.
Basic computer skills, including spreadsheet usage.
Willingness to travel as required by project demands.
Acceptable driving record.
Legal authorization to work in the United States without the need for sponsorship.