Environmental Project Manager - Lantana, FL at Earth Systems LLC – Lantana, Florida
About This Position
Location: Lantana, FL - must be able to commute to the office.
Employment Type: Full-Time
Compensation: Competitive and experience based, with flexibility for candidates who bring advanced remediation, construction-phase leadership, port/coastal experience, or professional licensure.
Start Date: Immediate
Ready to own your projects again?
Earth Systems is seeking an Environmental Project Manager in Lantana, Florida for professionals who want more than a narrow slice of a massive org chart. If you’ve spent years managing fragments of projects at a large consulting firm and are ready to lead remediation work end-to-end — from investigation and permitting through construction, regulatory closure, and client delivery — this role gives you that seat at the table.
You’ll manage technically complex petroleum and chlorinated solvent remediation projects, including port, coastal, and construction-adjacent work, with direct access to decision-makers, regulators, and clients. This is a hands-on, high-trust role for professionals who want autonomy, visibility, and real impact — without layers of approval slowing every decision.
Key ResponsibilitiesProject Execution & Technical LeadershipLead environmental remediation projects involving petroleum and chlorinated solvents across active, complex sites.
Manage Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, site characterization, and feasibility evaluations.
Design, implement, and optimize remediation systems including AS/SVE, DPE, ISCO, metabolic enhancement, and other appropriate technologies.
Support and oversee construction-phase remediation, including excavation oversight, dewatering coordination, soil and groundwater handling, confirmatory sampling, and system installation.
Manage remediation projects associated with ports, terminals, coastal infrastructure, utilities, transportation corridors, and redevelopment sites.
Serve as primary technical liaison with Florida DEP (FDEP) and coordinate with EPA, water management districts, and local authorities as required.
Apply Florida’s risk-based cleanup framework (including Chapter 62-780 and Petroleum Restoration Program principles).
Prepare and manage environmental permits and regulatory submittals (air, water, SPCC, SWPPP, waste management).
Deliver regulatory closures including No Further Action (NFA) determinations, Site Rehabilitation Completion Orders (SRCOs), and institutional/environmental controls.
Develop scopes, schedules, budgets, and cost estimates.
Track financial performance, manage change orders, and maintain project profitability.
Coordinate subcontractors, drillers, laboratories, and construction partners.
Ensure quality control, schedule adherence, and safety compliance across field activities.
Act as technical lead and decision-maker for assigned projects.
Mentor junior engineers, scientists, and field staff.
Collaborate closely with operations, safety, and senior leadership teams.
Support emergency response activities and participate in on-call rotations as needed.
Support proposal development, scopes of work, and client presentations.
Build and maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships.
Represent Earth Systems in meetings with regulators, contractors, and project stakeholders.
4+ years of progressive experience in environmental consulting, remediation, or environmental project management.
Experience managing petroleum and/or chlorinated solvent remediation sites.
Experience supporting or leading projects involving active construction, infrastructure, ports, coastal facilities, or redevelopment sites strongly preferred.
Working knowledge of Florida DEP remediation programs; experience interfacing with EPA or federal regulatory frameworks is a plus.
Experience preparing and reviewing technical reports, remediation plans, and regulatory closure documentation.
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Geology, Environmental Science, or a related field.
Professional licensure (PE, PG, or similar) preferred or on a licensure track.
OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER required.
Valid driver’s license.
Candidates with additional experience (8–10+ years), advanced technical leadership, or licensure will be considered for expanded responsibility and growth opportunities.
Why Join Earth SystemsBroader scope, fewer handoffs: Manage projects across investigation, permitting, construction support, and regulatory closure — not just one phase.
Direct access, real influence: Work directly with principals, regulators, and clients, with authority to shape technical strategy and execution.
Meaningful remediation work tied to Florida’s infrastructure, ports, and redevelopment efforts.
A collaborative environment that values professional judgment, accountability, and practical problem-solving over bureaucracy.
Competitive compensation, strong benefits, and professional development support.
If you’re looking for a role where your experience is trusted, your judgment matters, and your projects have a visible beginning, middle, and end, we’d like to hear from you. This position is being filled to support active and upcoming work, and interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply early for consideration.