Job Details

ID #53691776
Estado Pennsylvania
Ciudad Whitehall
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Alliance Source Testing LLC
Showed 2025-03-22
Fecha 2025-03-22
Fecha tope 2025-05-21
Categoría Etcétera
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Stack Emissions Testing- Project Manager

Pennsylvania, Whitehall, 18052 Whitehall USA
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Reference #: STACK003750

DescriptionAlliance Technical Group is a strategic and trusted partner providing premier solutions that support the full spectrum of our customers' environmental needs, and ultimately, helping to protect the environment. We are hiring experienced Stack Emissions Testing professionals immediately to meet rapid growth across the country. We offer a robust compensation package which includes competitive salary based on experience level, full benefits, quarterly profit-sharing bonuses, referral bonuses, and a generous sign-on bonus if applicable. Join the Alliance family today!

Summary/Objective

A Project Manager I is an exempt position. A PM1 can manage basic field test programs and is expected to perform all Project Scientist requirements. Additionally, a PM1 serves as the company's in-field representative to interface with clients and regulatory personnel.

Essential Functions

This position reports directly to the OM and performs the duties they are assigned

Conduct on-site field testing - Proven competencies with wet chemistry and/or instrumental sampling methodologies through standardized written and practical exams

Follow current standards, codes, and procedures regarding safe and effective use of equipment, maintenance programs and other policies as required

Ensure the company is represented in a professional manner while at customer sites and in the office

Train Project Scientists 1, 2 and 3 on field procedures, test methods, calibrations, etc., following company guidance

Successfully adheres to the Health and Safety Program Manual and ensures that team members under supervision also comply

Safety and DOT Compliance:

Successfully adheres to Health and Safety Program Manual

Follows all DOT requirements as trained to do so

Properly uses the Electronic Logging Device (ELD)

Responsible and held accountable in ensuring that all team members comply with safety

and DOT requirements in the field and office

Maintains good driving records with Alliance vehicles with all ELD records current

Leads toolbox, job safety analysis, emergency action plan, and other safety meetings

Has the ability to pick and use the proper PPE for the task at hand and ensure that team members are using it

Interact with customers to understand specific safety issues at their jobsite

Office Responsibilities

Maintains a clean and organized facility

Supervise equipment packing for projects and ensure calibrations are current

Train junior staff as needed

Supervise/delegate tasks to keep personnel productive and follow up on task completion

Field Responsibilities

Preparation of the test team for the scope of work prior to mobilization. This includes:

Contact the Operations Manager or Client Account Manager (CAM) for a pre-job briefing

Review of chain(s) of custody, templates, and sample label

Contact client prior to mobilization to confirm testing events and schedule

Serves as the company's in-field representative to interface with clients and regulatory personnel

Completion of the Daily Activities Summary (DAS) daily

Supervise sample collection, chain of custody, and sample shipment

Update ATLAS with project information, including data submittal dates

Demonstrates effective and consistent leadership of field teams

Reviews all project preliminary data for accuracy and completeness, prior to submittal

Familiarity with CEMs sampling system and diagnosing field issues

Communicates and interacts with clients, regulators, and field team

Collects and uploads required plant process data for a project

Trains PS1s, PS2s, and PS3s their proper field duties

Ensure quality data collection

Review and upload data to the secure AST server each test day

Required Qualifications

High School Diploma required

AS or BS degree preferred (Science and Engineering related fields ideal)

Minimum 18 months emissions testing experience

Wet chemistry or instrumental method knowledge and equipment operation competencie

Source Evaluation Society QI (or QSTI) in either Group 1 or 3

The ability to read, understand, and follow test protocols

Computer skills - Intermediate skill level of Word, Excel, Adobe, Outlook

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Safety First Attitude

Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Excellent interpersonal, counseling, and negotiation skills

Strong analytical and critical thinking skills

Good verbal communication skills (Internally and with Clients and Regulators).

Professional appearance and behavior at all times

Maintain positive attitude with ability to work well in groups

Desire to achieve goals and grow into higher positions of leadership

Must be able to travel (up to 80%) and maintain a valid driver's license

Flexibility: Must be available to work for 40 hours as well as some nights and weekends

Leading through Vision and Values - keeps the organization's vision and values at the forefront of decision making and actions. Models value both good and bad times

Customer Focus - skilled at establishing and maintaining effective customer relationships, gains customers' trust and respect

Impact/Leadership disposition - creates a good first impression, commands attention and respect, and displays confidence

Communication skills - can communicate clearly and professionally

Influencing - takes care to understand an individual's motivation and concern; adjusts style accordingly to persuade others to a certain perspective

Problem Solving - objectively assesses issues, identifies the root cause, and determines alternative solutions

Work Environment

This job operates primarily in the field outdoors in industrial environments.

Physical Requirements

Must be able to meet certain physical demands such as:

Consistent standing or walking

Consistent bending, crouching, or stooping

Frequent lifting of objects weighing up to fifty pounds

Climbing ladders and/or stairs

Use of tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity

Ability to distinguish between shades of color

Ability to operate an Aerial Lift from the platform or deck

Ability and Willingness to work at elevated heights on stack platforms up to three hundred feet

Travel

Varies: Approximately 80%

Other Duties

Please note this job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed

by employees assigned to this position. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive

list of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications. Additional job-related duties may be assigned. Alliance

reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as

necessary with or without notice.EEO Commitment: We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive

consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, pregnancy,

sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, including transgender identity, religion, disability, age,

genetics, active military or veteran status and any other characteristics protected under applicable federal

or state law.

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