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WHS Remediation Site Manager, Due Diligence and Remediation

Amazon

Huntingdon

On-site

GBP 45,000 - 65,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A leading multinational corporation is seeking a WHS Remediation Site Manager to oversee the management of contaminated sites. This role involves developing safety programs, coordinating contractor activities, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Candidates should have strong communication skills, experience in project management, and a relevant bachelor's degree. The position offers an opportunity to work on critical environmental projects, protecting communities and ecosystems.

Qualifications

  • Experience in construction or project management.
  • Experience in contaminated site management, preferably with PFAS expertise.
  • Proficiency in data management and documentation.

Responsibilities

  • Develop program for managing contaminated sites according to regulations.
  • Coordinate and inspect contractors during construction activities.
  • Communicate risks to stakeholders effectively.

Skills

Communication to senior management
Data management and processing
Environmental regulations knowledge
Team collaboration

Education

Bachelor's degree in Geology, Environmental Science, or related field
Master's degree or equivalent

Tools

Construction drawings interpretation
Environmental engineering controls knowledge
Job description
WHS Remediation Site Manager

As part of the Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) Due Diligence and Remediation team, you will play a crucial role in protecting communities and the environment. You will partner with internal and external design, construction, and operating teams to provide advice, support, and consultant oversight at impacted sites.

Responsibilities
  • Develop program across multiple stakeholder teams to ensure safe and compliant management of contaminated sites.
  • Assume departmental management of contaminated sites post‑due diligence, ensuring compliance with approval conditions such as engineering controls, use restrictions, and reporting.
  • Provide guidelines for and review engineering control designs prepared by vendors.
  • Provide support to pre‑construction phase project planning, including tender procedures.
  • Review contractor tender packages and responses for inclusion of design and health and safety requirements.
  • Review and validate Material Management Plans and Site Management Plans for adherence to Amazon requirements.
  • Coordinate, inspect, and oversee contractors and environmental consultants during sub‑surface construction activities.
  • Conduct inspections of contaminated site capping and containment systems.
  • Communicate risk to stakeholders including design, construction, operations, and renovation teams.
  • Interface with pre‑construction/design and construction teams to identify and mitigate environmental risks.
  • Monitor project schedules and maintain documentation of compliance activities.
  • Ensure all phases of site development and operation meet regulatory requirements.
  • Support renovation work at contaminated sites within Amazon's portfolio as capacity allows.
Qualifications
  • Experience in construction or project management.
  • Experience communicating to senior management and customers verbally and in writing.
  • A bachelor degree or equivalent level of qualification in Geology, Environmental Science, Chemistry, Chemical or Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field of study.
  • Experience reading, interpreting, and creating construction drawings, specifications, and submittal documents.
  • Experience in contaminated site construction and management, preferably with PFAS expertise.
  • Knowledge of environmental regulations and compliance requirements.
  • Experience with environmental engineering controls and remediation systems (caps, cover‑systems, vapour/methane intrusion mitigation systems, etc.).
  • Experience working with deed or property restrictions and land use controls.
  • Proficiency in data management, processing, and documentation.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Master's degree or equivalent.
  • Certification in a relevant technical field.
  • Experience with large‑scale commercial construction projects including contamination remediation.
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