Environmental Scientist/Engineer - Journeyman
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
Position Overview
Senior Environmental Scientist/Engineer – Responsible for assisting with the U.S. Air Force’s Environmental Restoration Program by providing advisory and assistance (A&A) services to AFCEC/CZO and CZR.
Estimated starting salary range:
Pay commensurate with experience. Full‑time benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and other benefits as provided.
- Provide specialized advisory and assistance (A&A) support services to the Air Force, including environmental restoration program management processes.
- Oversee environmental investigation and remediation contracts, reviewing deliverables such as work plans, investigation reports, and recurring performance reports.
- Conduct safety briefings and escort remediation contractors into controlled areas, providing controlled‑area safety briefings.
- Develop statements of work and independent government estimates for environmental investigation and remediation contracts.
- Conduct data gap analysis using ERPIMS data and submit Data Gap reports.
- Develop and refine current‑year and outyear project requirements to move sites toward closure.
- Review environmental investigation and remediation project schedules.
- Update Management Action Plans, Community Relations Plans, and other installation documents with the latest site‑cleanup information and status.
- Assist with technical presentations to Air Force stakeholders in coordination with various project stakeholders.
- Manage technical teams, distribute workload, and ensure timely deliverable submissions.
- Interact and correspond with installation and AFCEC program managers.
- Perform other job‑related duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree in an accredited engineering or scientific discipline (master’s degree may be substituted based on experience).
- 3–10 years of experience in environmental restoration under RCRA and CERCLA, including performance‑based remediation (P ) and optimized remediation contracts (ORC) with federal agencies.
- Experience with contract acquisition processes using contract vehicles such as Air Force, GSA, and USACE.
- Knowledge of state and federal environmental regulations, DERP, and FAR, including site investigation, cleanup, and closure.
- Preferred: experience interacting with state and federal regulatory agencies.
- Strong organizational and communication skills, both oral and written.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Ability to multitask and meet aggressive deadlines.
- U.S. citizenship and a DoD security clearance (NACI or higher) required; this position also requires an active Secret clearance.
- Applicants will be subject to a DoD security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements.
- Must pass pre‑employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal.
Cherokee Nation Strategic Programs (CNSP) is a part of Cherokee Federal – a division of tribally owned federal contracting companies owned by Cherokee Nation Businesses. CNSP serves more than 60 federal clients, focusing on building a brighter future and solving complex challenges to support the government’s mission.
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