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Senior Environmental Project Manager

Alliance Technical Group
$90,000-$120,000/
United States, South Carolina, Greenville
Jul 15, 2026
Job Requirements

The Senior Environmental Project Manager is responsible for leading complex environmental assessment andremediation projectswhile actively supportingbusiness developmentand client growth initiatives. This role combines strong technical expertise with client relationship management,proposal development, and strategic market engagement. The Senior Environmental Project Manager serves as a trusted technical advisor to clients, identifies new project opportunities, develops scopes and cost estimates, and helps expand services within existing and emerging markets. This position plays a key role inrevenue generation, client retention, and cross-selling services across Environmental Remediation, Civil Engineering, and Environmental Compliance teams.

Supervisory Responsibilities:


  • May supervise and mentor Staff Geologists, Project Geologists, and Field Technicians.
  • May oversee subcontractors including drillers, laboratories, specialtyconsultants, and remedial systemcontractors.

Duties/Responsibilities:


  • Manage environmental site assessment andremediation projectsfrom proposal through completion, including scope development,budgeting, scheduling, and invoicing.
  • Develop and maintain strongclient relationships, serving as a primary technical and strategic point of contact.
  • Identifynew business opportunitieswith existing and prospective clients through networking, site visits,industry events, and ongoing communication.
  • Prepare proposals, cost estimates, and qualifications packages in response to client requests and RFPs.
  • Support and contribute to annualsales goalsand departmental revenue targets.
  • Collaborate with internal departments to cross-sell services and provide integrated solutions to clients.
  • Lead Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), site investigations, groundwatermonitoringprograms, and remedial action implementation.
  • Develop and refine conceptual site models (CSMs) and evaluate contaminant fate and transport.
  • Interpret analytical dataand providestrategic recommendationsfor regulatory closure or remedial optimization.
  • Prepare technical reports, work plans, remedial action plans,risk assessments, and regulatory submittals.
  • Coordinate with regulatory agencies to secure approvals and advance sites toward closure.
  • Provide senior-level technical review of reports anddeliverablesto ensure quality and consistency.
  • Oversee field activities includingdrilling, well installation, aquifer testing, and remedialsystem implementation.
  • Mentor junior staff and support professional development within the department.
  • Promote adherence to company health and safety policies and ensure compliance on project sites.

Pay Rate

$90,000-$120,000/annually DOE

Required Skills/Abilities:


  • Strong understanding ofhydrogeology, contaminant fate and transport, and remedial technologies.
  • Demonstrated success inbusiness development,client management, orrevenue growthwithinenvironmental consulting.
  • Ability to develop scopes of work and realistic cost estimates aligned with client objectives and regulatory requirements.
  • Strong networking, communication, and relationship-building skills.
  • Excellenttechnical writingandproposal developmentcapabilities.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects, budgets, and deadlines simultaneously.
  • Working knowledge of federal and state regulatory programs (e.g.,RCRA, CERCLA, UST, Brownfields, voluntary cleanup programs).
  • Strong leadership and team collaboration skills.
  • Proficiency in environmentaldata evaluationandreporting tools.
  • Working knowledge of OSHA and field safety requirements (HAZWOPER).


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