UMIAQ Environmental is seeking a highly motivated Hazardous Building Materials (HBM) Project Manager to lead and expand our building materials assessment, abatement, and compliance services across Alaska. This position will oversee a diverse portfolio of projects involving asbestos, lead-based paint, PCBs, mercury, and other regulated building materials, ensuring all work meets state, federal, and client-specific standards.
The successful candidate will serve as a technical expert, project manager, and team leader—responsible for maintaining regulatory compliance, advancing operational excellence, and developing new opportunities within the hazardous materials service line.
Essential functions will include:
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Physical and Mental Demands:
Operation of motor vehicles, ATVs/UTVs, and heavy equipment (aircraft, marine craft, etc.).
Rapid mental and/or muscle coordination.
Frequent walking, standing, twisting, and turning of the upper body, arms, and legs.
Crawling, kneeling, stooping, and climbing.
Visual and auditory requirements: safe distant vision, good near vision, and good hearing.
Regular use of respirators (½ face and full face) and mandatory use of ANSI-approved safety footwear, safety glasses, and hard hats.
Lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling:
Continuously (over 75% of daily hours): up to 20 lbs.
Occasionally to Frequently (15%–50% of daily hours): 21–75 lbs. lifting/carrying; 21–100+ lbs. pushing/pulling.
Working Conditions:
Flexibility to work in challenging and dynamic environments.
Outdoor conditions, including excessive heat (>80°F) and extreme cold (<0°F).
Potential exposure to dust, fumes, smoke, solvents, chemicals, and constant noise.
Slippery, uneven surfaces, stairs, ladders, scaffolding, towers, and elevated work areas (4’–12’ above ground).
Confined or cramped spaces and remote worksites without immediate medical facilities.
Long and/or irregular hours, including day and night shift rotations.
Working alone or around hazardous machinery.
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