About the Role
Role details below.
Responsibilities
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Requirements
- Experience in supervising union and non-union labor
- Experience managing heavy equipment operations
- Experience directing field crews on complex environmental cleanup projects
- Experience with environmental remediation fieldwork
Nice to Have
- Experience with Superfund
- Experience with industrial decommissioning
Work Arrangement
On-site
Additional Information
- Daily on-site work near Fayetteville, NC
- Must enforce AECOM safety policies and project-specific Health and Safety Plans
- Must maintain compliance with OSHA and/or state regulatory requirements
- Must coordinate with regulatory inspectors and client representatives