Application Guide
How to Apply for Environmental Project Manager - Remediation Focus
at AECOM
🏢 About AECOM
AECOM stands out as a global leader in sustainable infrastructure and environmental solutions, with a mission to 'build a better world' through innovative projects that leave lasting positive legacies. Their commitment to sustainability and technical excellence makes them an ideal employer for environmental professionals seeking meaningful impact. The company's remote work flexibility combined with their reputation for handling complex remediation projects creates an attractive balance of autonomy and challenging work.
About This Role
This Environmental Project Manager role focuses specifically on remediation projects, requiring hands-on management of investigation/remediation and construction projects from scope to completion. You'll be directly responsible for client relationships and regulatory compliance in the Northeast region, making this position critical for maintaining AECOM's reputation in environmental stewardship. The role combines technical design work with field oversight, offering a blend of office-based planning and on-site problem-solving.
💡 A Day in the Life
A typical day might begin with reviewing project timelines and budgets remotely, followed by client calls to discuss remediation progress and regulatory updates. You could spend midday preparing technical reports or cost estimates, then transition to coordinating with field teams for site visits in the Northeast region. The role balances computer-based design work with hands-on field oversight, requiring flexibility between detailed documentation and practical problem-solving.
🚀 Application Tools
🎯 Who AECOM Is Looking For
- Has direct experience with leaking underground storage tank (UST) projects and familiarity with environmental regulations in at least one of these states: CT, MA, NH, NY, or RI
- Demonstrates a proven track record of managing all aspects of remediation projects including scope, schedule, budget, and client relationships
- Possesses strong technical writing skills for reports and proposals, with attention to detail that ensures regulatory compliance
- Can balance independent remote work with collaborative team coordination, showing adaptability in solving semi-complex environmental challenges
📝 Tips for Applying to AECOM
Quantify your UST remediation experience by specifying project sizes, budgets managed, and regulatory agencies you've worked with in the Northeast states mentioned
Highlight any remote work experience managing distributed teams or clients, as this position requires self-direction in a remote setting
Include specific examples of health and safety protocols you've implemented or overseen during field visits or remediation projects
Tailor your resume to show progression in project management responsibilities, emphasizing how you've managed scope, schedule, and budget simultaneously
Reference AECOM's 'sustainable legacies' language and connect your experience to their mission of building lasting environmental solutions
✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter
['Connect your specific UST remediation experience to the regulatory environments of the Northeast states mentioned in the requirements', "Demonstrate how you've successfully managed the triple constraint of scope, schedule, and budget on past remediation projects", 'Provide examples of building and maintaining client relationships while handling regulatory correspondence', 'Explain your approach to health and safety stewardship during field visits and how you ensure compliance in remote work settings']
Generate Cover Letter →🔍 Research Before Applying
To stand out, make sure you've researched:
- → Review AECOM's recent remediation projects in the Northeast to understand their technical approaches and client base
- → Study their 'Sustainable Legacies' strategy and how it applies to environmental remediation work
- → Look into AECOM's remote work culture and tools they use for distributed project management
- → Research their health and safety record and protocols, particularly for field operations in environmental projects
💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics
Based on this role, you may be asked about:
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying with generic environmental experience without specifically addressing UST remediation and Northeast regulatory knowledge
- Failing to demonstrate how you work independently in a remote setting while maintaining team collaboration
- Not providing concrete examples of managing all three project constraints (scope, schedule, budget) simultaneously
📅 Application Timeline
This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.
Typical hiring timeline:
Application Review
1-2 weeks
Initial Screening
Phone call or written assessment
Interviews
1-2 rounds, usually virtual
Offer
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