Posted 2mo ago

Environmental Technician (50281)

@ MIRACORP
San Francisco, California, United States
$75k-$98k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Coordinate environmental programs, Develop training, Oversee soil decontamination
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s degree in engineering or environmental science; 5+ years in environmental management; knowledge of regulatory requirements; strong documentation and communication skills.
Technical Tools Mentioned:MS Word, MS Excel, MS Project, PowerPoint
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Join a company where excellence meets opportunity! At MIRACORP, we don’t just provide services to the federal government, we set the gold standard in quality and reliability. What truly sets us apart? Our people. We believe our employees are the cornerstone of everything we achieve. That’s why we invest in talent, innovation, and leadership, fostering a workplace where your contributions make a real impact.



 



Position Summary



The Environmental Technician supports various GSA Zones by coordinating environmental programs, ensuring regulatory compliance initiatives. The role provides technical expertise, develops training and documentation, reviews contractor work, and supports environmental reporting and program improvement with minimal supervision.



 



Essential Functions




  • Coordinate environmental program activities, schedules, documentation, construction dig permits, and soil decontamination efforts to support SEMS and related GSA initiatives.

  • Develop and deliver environmental training, maintain program materials, and support compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including requirements related to contaminated soil management, remediation, and disposal.

  • Oversee and coordinate soil decontamination projects, including site assessments, remediation planning, contractor oversight, waste characterization, transportation, and disposal in accordance with applicable environmental regulations.

  • Prepare reports and interface with GSA Central Office and regulatory agencies on environmental compliance, soil remediation activities, and overall program performance.

  • Maintain organized electronic and hardcopy records, track program metrics, and support continuous improvement of environmental programs.