Environmental Inspectors; Field Based
Listed on 2026-06-17
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Environmental/ Urban Planning, Environmental Engineer
Overview
ERM is hiring Environmental Inspectors to conduct inspections at construction sites in San Francisco, California. Successful candidates must be flexible and responsive to a changing work environment where schedules, site locations, and tasks fluctuate according to the needs of the project. They must understand industry safety procedures and practices, including experience implementing them on the job. The individual must focus on safety and keep the whole team safe.
They must be a proactive communicator and be able to work with construction personnel in the field to educate them about the project requirements and problem‑solve when issues arise. They need to practice frequent and clear communication with the whole team to relay and resolve issues and make sure the team is delivering the services our clients expect. Must be able to inspect construction sites to ensure compliance with client internal procedures, permit conditions, and landowner agreements.
Inspectors may need to deliver environmental tailboard trainings to crews in the field. The EI should be familiar with typical construction BMPs and good housekeeping procedures. The role of an environmental inspector requires technical skills, as well as strong organizational and communication skills. This is a full‑time (40 hours/week) limited‑term role with a duration of 12 months and the possibility of renewal.
- Conduct field inspections, monitoring, and field survey work as directed.
- Interact with and serve as a point of contact with agency officials, regulatory agency staff, landowners, contractors, clients, and other project members.
- Review and implement project documents and provide support and critical judgment on environmental compliance issues.
- Critically assess environmental conditions in the field to evaluate potential environmental impacts from construction.
- Evaluate potential issues and concerns ahead of construction activities.
- Oversee the proper implementation of mitigation measures.
- Conduct environmental sampling (hydrostatic test water, soil, etc.) and/or collect samples of stormwater at designated locations and visually inspect the quality of the sample.
- Oversee and verify flagging of wetland boundaries, cultural and biological resources exclusion zones, refueling zones, etc.
- Inspect and document compliance with a project’s environmental requirements by preparing daily written inspection reports that provide up‑to‑date and consistent written and photo documentation of activities observed in the field.
- Participate in various construction meetings.
- Evaluate restoration activities.
- Support compliance with environmental regulations concerning spill prevention, wastewater, stormwater, storage tanks, and waste management.
- Perform work safely, complying with ERM and client requirements and always wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). PPE includes hardhat, safety boots, safety glasses, hearing protection, and orange high‑visibility vest.
- Work within quality/budget/schedule expectations and scope‑specific assignments.
- Communicate with the ERM Project Manager, senior EIs, various regulatory agencies, and client staff and subcontracts at the client facilities. Key aspect of work is to develop relationships with client personnel at the facilities to promote environmental stewardship.
- At least 2 years of construction inspection or monitoring experience; stormwater inspection experience is a plus.
- Bachelor’s degree in an environmental discipline is preferred.
- General knowledge of environmental disciplines including SWPPP BMP installation and maintenance, water resource protection, biology, materials storage and stockpiles, air quality and dust control, Hazmat storage, spill control and countermeasures, water and soil management, and waste management.
- Ability to communicate effectively and willingness to learn and take direction from more senior Environmental Inspectors.
- A working vehicle, valid driver’s license, and good driving record; ability to drive to the various project locations.
- Effective observational and organizational skills; experience recording detailed technical data is a plus.
- Effective…
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