Job Title: Senior Air Quality Consultant
Location: Remote, New England
About us: Our client is dedicated to solving environmental problems in innovative and sustainable ways. This firm has been top ranked across the disciplines they offer, and specifically in their environmental division on a global level. Combining local expertise and global insights, they hope to work together to mold a better future.
Job summary: As the new Senior Lead Consultant, you will join the multidisciplinary team in New England, collaborating with colleagues ranging from junior-level team members to seasoned professionals with decades of experience, many of whom are subject matter experts in their respective fields. Our consultants and managers thrive in a continuous learning environment, gaining knowledge through coaching, mentoring, and hands-on tasks.
Key responsibilities:
- Estimating air emissions and performing engineering assessments of air pollution sources.
- Conducting air pollution dispersion modeling and evaluating pollution control strategies.
- Analyzing air quality data through statistical and geospatial methods.
- Carrying out air monitoring and indoor air quality assessments, and preparing air quality permit applications.
- Reviewing and interpreting local, state, and federal environmental regulations.
- Managing client relationships and overseeing the development of deliverables to ensure efficient fulfillment of client requirements.
Qualifications:
- A BS/MS in a relevant engineering field (e.g., chemical, environmental, mechanical) or a science field (e.g., atmospheric science, environmental science, chemistry, physics, or related).
- At least 6 years of experience in air quality permitting and/or compliance is required.
- Proficiency in mathematical and computational skills, including advanced use of spreadsheets and word processing, along with strong written/verbal communication, organizational, and analytical abilities.
- Experience in documenting and writing detailed technical reports.
- Candidates should be open to traveling up to 30% of the time annually, which may include overnight stays and out-of-state travel, and must have a valid driver's license.