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Lead and oversee a portfolio of non-Superfund brownfield assessment, cleanup, and redevelopment projects, setting strategy, budgets, and partnerships to deliver safe, compliant, and community-centered property reuse.
  • • Maintain program records, dashboards, and documentation of decisions and progress.
  • • Conduct or oversee site visits and audits to monitor cleanup progress and compliance.
  • • Coordinate multi-site cleanup schedules to ensure safety, quality, and regulatory compliance.
  • • Direct site investigations to identify contamination sources and data gaps.
  • • Review and validate cost estimates for cleanup and redevelopment.
  • • Provide training and technical guidance on hazardous materials cleanup procedures and technologies.
  • • Oversee planning for demolition, debris management, and waste disposal compliance.
  • • Guide remediation approaches for soil, groundwater, and surface water, including remedy selection.
  • • Integrate revegetation, green infrastructure, and resilience into redevelopment plans.
  • • Coordinate stakeholder engagement, public meetings, and community benefit commitments.
  • • Liaise with regulators, municipalities, and developers to resolve compliance issues.
  • • Lead quantitative risk, feasibility, and cost-benefit assessments for projects.
  • • Coordinate on-site activities through project managers to meet environmental requirements.
  • • Set program strategy, goals, and performance metrics for brownfield redevelopment.
  • • Oversee review and approval of remediation proposals and designs.
  • • Manage program budgets, grants, and funding; prepare and submit grant applications.
  • • Negotiate and manage contracts, task orders, and vendor performance.
  • • Establish program policies, SOPs, and QA/QC for environmental data and reporting.
  • • Direct permitting strategy and ensure timely, compliant submittals.
  • • Prepare reports and presentations on program needs, status, outcomes, and impacts.
  • • Identify and secure project funding from federal, state, and private sources.
  • • Serve as expert witness or spokesperson on contamination and cleanup matters.
  • • Ensure long-term stewardship, monitoring, and institutional controls after redevelopment.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026
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