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Environmental Scientist/Project Manager
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A Brownfield Redevelopment Project Manager is a specialized professional who transforms environmentally impaired or underutilized properties into valuable community assets. This career sits at the critical intersection of environmental science, engineering, urban planning, and real estate development. Professionals in these jobs are tasked with navigating the complex process of assessing, cleaning up, and repurposing land with real or perceived contamination, turning liabilities into opportunities for economic growth, housing, parks, or commercial spaces. For those seeking impactful and challenging careers, Brownfield Redevelopment Project Manager jobs offer a unique chance to shape sustainable communities and drive environmental stewardship. The core mission of a Brownfield Redevelopment Project Manager is to shepherd a site from its contaminated past to a productive future. This involves managing a multifaceted project lifecycle. Typically, they oversee initial Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments to characterize contamination, then plan and manage remediation activities to meet regulatory standards. A significant part of the role is securing necessary approvals and ensuring strict compliance with a web of federal, state, and local regulations, such as CERCLA (Superfund) and state Brownfield programs. Beyond the technical cleanup, these managers are deeply involved in the redevelopment planning itself, advising on incentives like grants and tax abatements, and coordinating the design and construction of the new site use. Common responsibilities in this profession are extensive and require a blend of technical and soft skills. Managers develop and control project budgets and schedules, lead multidisciplinary teams of engineers, scientists, and contractors, and proactively identify and mitigate project risks. A crucial aspect is stakeholder engagement; they act as the central liaison between developers, government agencies, community groups, and consultants, requiring excellent communication and diplomacy. Furthermore, they often contribute to business development by writing proposals, cultivating client relationships, and identifying new project opportunities. Typical requirements for Brownfield Redevelopment Project Manager jobs include a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a closely related field. Most positions require several years of direct experience in brownfield processes, coupled with proven project management expertise. Essential skills include a strong command of environmental regulations, financial acumen for budgeting, and the leadership ability to guide diverse teams. Successful professionals in this field are strategic problem-solvers, adept at balancing technical details with big-picture redevelopment goals, making these jobs ideal for those passionate about sustainable urban renewal and complex project execution.

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