Environmental Project Manager
Listed on 2026-05-13
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer, Geology / Geoscience
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Atlas is a trusted leader in environmental and infrastructure consulting services; we provide services that enable communities to flourish and thrive. With a team of 3,500 employees and offices throughout the US, we combine local expertise and a network of relationships to deliver solutions to both public and private clients. Our services help improve the quality of life in the communities where we live and work.
We always aim for smart, safe, and sustainable results. At Atlas we understand that our future is everyone’s responsibility, and we create a better experience at every stage of a project.
At Atlas, we're providing services that enable communities to flourish and thrive. If you’re looking for an Environmental Scientist role, ready to assist in the management of subsurface investigation projects and committed to doing meaningful work, then this is your moment. You’ll provide support across the full lifecycle of subsurface environmental investigation projects—managing operations, executing technical work, developing clients, preparing compliant reports, collaborating with teams and partners, promoting safety and quality, and modeling Atlas core values.
Join a dynamic, value-driven, client- and community-focused environment where your work creates a lasting positive impact for the people and communities we serve.
Assist in the management of day-to-day operations for subsurface investigation projects throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin including all aspects of the project life cycle such as proposal generation, technical execution, leading a team, reporting, and invoicing.
Execute project work appropriate for experience level related to due diligence, site investigation and characterization, remediation, and related environmental consulting areas.
Work closely with the Operations Manager to develop new clients and expand services provided to existing clients.
Actively participate in professional and technical organizations appropriate for core skill set and client needs.
Prepare reports by assisting with data compilation, reduction, interpretation, evaluation, and comparison to state and/or federal environmental regulatory standards.
Positively interact with internal and external clients, service partners, and contractors.
Promote a safety-first culture that values proactive measures and continuous improvement.
Collaborate with other team members toward a common goal of providing client-centric services with high quality interactions and deliverables.
Embrace and model the Atlas core values including trust, mastery, heart, and life.
You’ll thrive here if you haveExperience with implementation and supervision of health and safety requirements.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Teams, Excel, and PowerPoint).
The ability to manage multiple tasks effectively, solve problems using sound scientific judgment, communicate clearly in writing and verbally, and maintain strong time management and attention to detail while working independently or as part of a team.
The ability to pass drug screen and motor vehicle background check.
The ability to lift 50 lbs.
The ability to learn standard environmental field methods through on-the-job training, accurately document field observations, and follow instructions from senior staff for sampling, equipment use, and site procedures.
Basic understanding of environmental science concepts from coursework (soil, groundwater, geology), with all task-specific training provided.
The ability to use Microsoft Office for entering data, organizing photos, and supporting simple report components.
The ability to progress toward independently conducting routine groundwater monitoring or drilling oversight events within the first several months.
Willingness to perform a mix of field and office work, with the balance varying by season and workload.
The ability to travel for both local day-trips and occasional out-of-town field events. Overnight travel varies by season and project workload, but typically occurs 1 to 2 times per month, with most overnight stays lasting 1 to 2…
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