Project Manager
SLR Consulting is seeking a Project Manager to support its growing ambient air monitoring and emission testing group in Anchorage, Alaska. This client-facing position has great upward potential for motivated candidates while maintaining a good work-life balance and flexibility. Applicants who have demonstrated skills in environmental measurements, client relationships, and business development will grow their career and manage a team rapidly. The air measurement project manager will manage various projects including ambient air, meteorological monitoring, and emission testing. This includes all areas of complex remote monitoring projects in Alaska such as monitoring network design, remote power and communications systems integration, site logistics, troubleshooting equipment problems, data validation, data reporting, quality assurance plan preparation, health and safety planning, and proposal preparation. Occasional field work to support emission testing and installation, calibration, repair, or maintenance of monitoring equipment is also required.
As our new Project Manager, you will play an important role on a team whose work is essential to achieving our goal of making sustainability happen. Responsibilities include involvement in all aspects of our monitoring projects to include air quality, meteorological, emissions testing, and continuous emission monitoring. Involvement in designing of monitoring, remote power and communications systems, remote site access logistics, troubleshooting station equipment, data validation, and reporting. Preparation of program specific monitoring QA Plans. Frequent field trips to complete installation, calibration, repair, and maintenance work at ambient air and meteorological monitoring stations. Developing monitoring quality assurance and health and safety plans. Project management. Accurately develop and complete tasks for air quality monitoring, permitting, compliance reporting, and field data collection. Review and analyze environmental monitoring and operating data. Interact with project team members and clients to conduct field programs and prepare reports. Provide technical understanding related to projects (i.e., regulatory framework / requirements, engineering approach, investigation methods, etc.)
Physical demands include the ability to travel by airplane, helicopter, and car, including overnight travel in the field for up to 2 weeks at a time. The employee is regularly required to reach with hands and arms, sit, stand stationary, and move about. Frequently required to walk and climb stairs. Occasionally required to work in an Arctic environment, sleep in work camp environments, travel in small aircraft, including helicopters, to remote locations, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, manage large items, and lift and / or move equipment weighing up to 50 pounds. Climb a ladder.
With us, there is no doubt youll grow your subject-matter expertise and industry knowledge. We care about investing in our employees for the long-run, and if you ask our team, theyll tell you thats just one of the many benefits of working here. We want to be a place where you can experience career growth and satisfaction for many years.
Competitive total compensation package including medical, dental, orthodontia, vision, FSA / HSA, generous PTO accrual, 10 paid holidays, 401(k) retirement account with company matching program, company paid life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, and employee assistance program. Full-time, permanent role with opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
Qualifications / Education / Memberships : B.S. degree in atmospheric science, chemistry, engineering, physics, or equivalent scientific field. Possess a valid drivers license. Good analytical, organizational, and multitasking skills. Good knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 Suite and Apps Programming, and data processing. Minimum of 5 years of experience in air quality and / or meteorological monitoring.
Project Manager • Anchorage, AK, US