AECOM is seeking an experienced Environmental Technician to support environmental remediation, demolition, and site restoration projects for a variety of clients. The Environment Technician will provide daily on-site support for construction, excavation, decommissioning, health and safety, and subcontractor operations across active project sites.
The ideal candidate has a strong background in supervising union and non-union labor, managing heavy equipment operations, and directing field crews on complex environmental cleanup projects. Experience with Superfund, or industrial decommissioning is strongly preferred; however, any experience within Environmental Remediation fieldwork will be prioritized.
Responsibilities will include but not limited to:
Site Management & Field Supervision
Lead daily field operations for remediation, demolition, excavation, cap placement, trenching, and site restoration activities.
Supervise union and non-union equipment operators, laborers, teamsters, drillers, and subcontractors on active project sites.
Coordinate work sequencing, equipment use, contractor activities, and daily production goals to maintain schedule and quality.
Drive strict adherence to work plans, construction specifications, and environmental controls.
Environmental & Technical Field Oversight
Oversee pump-and-treat system operations, including monitoring, troubleshooting, maintenance, and performance optimization.
Manage vapor intrusion mitigation systems at residential locations, ensuring compliance with design and regulatory requirements.
Direct general groundwater sampling programs and support RCRA-related activities, including waste characterization and reporting.
Perform miscellaneous maintenance tasks aligned with remediation systems and site infrastructure.
Support waste handling, packaging, and disposal logistics, including compliance with regulatory requirements and disposal site criteria.
Monitor field conditions, contamination controls, dust suppression, stormwater BMPs, and equipment decontamination zones.
Health & Safety Leadership
Serve as an on-site safety representative, enforcing AECOM safety policies and project-specific Health and Safety Plans.
Correct unsafe behaviors and conditions immediately and escalate issues to project management when needed.
Maintain compliance with applicable federal (OSHA) and/or state regulatory requirements, as appropriate for the specific job.
Project Planning & Documentation
Support development and execution of Field Sampling Plans, QAPPs, SSHPs, and project work plans.
Maintain daily logs, production reports, safety records, equipment logs, and subcontractor documentation.
Assist in preparing progress reports, regulatory documentation, and closure reports.
Coordinate with regulatory inspectors and client representatives during field activities.
Coordination & Communication
Serve as the primary on-site point of contact between subcontractors, project managers, safety staff, and client representatives.
Participate in project scheduling, constructability reviews, and planning of field mobilizations/demobilizations.
Communicate daily progress, changes, and issues to project management and regulatory partners.