Senior Environmental Project Manager
Meadville, PA, United States
- Environmental
- Full-time
- environmental project manager
- geology fieldwork
- environmental science
The Senior Environmental Project Manager leads fieldwork and data analysis efforts in environmental and geoscience projects, focusing on sample collection, site documentation, and environmental protection. This role requires a background in geology, biology, or environmental science, as well as experience with Pennsylvania Act 2 regulations and proficiency in GIS and field instrumentation. The position supports professional growth through a collaborative, flexible work environment with comprehensive benefits and development opportunities.
Environmental Project Manager
Geology | Environmental | Ecology | GIS | Biology
Senior-Level
Ready to turn your curiosity into impact? Join a purpose-driven team working on real-world environmental and geoscience projects. Whether your background is in geology, biology, environmental science, or GIS, this role will put you at the forefront of fieldwork, data analysis, and environmental protection.
Why Join Us?
- Hybrid work schedule with flexible hours
- 401(k) match starting Day 1
- Comprehensive benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, ADD, STD/LTD)
- Incentive pay & professional development support
- Work with a supportive team that values your growth and encourages licensing & certifications
What You Bring:
- Bachelor's degree in geology, environmental science, or a related field
- 1+ year of experience (internships, fieldwork, or early career welcome!)
- Pennsylvania Act 2 experience required
- Excellent communication, organization, and time management skills
- Tech savvy—especially with MS Office (Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint)
- A self-starter mindset with a love for the outdoors and hands-on work
- Bonus: Experience with GIS, air quality, biological assessments, or hydrogeology
What You’ll Do:
- Collect field samples (soil, water, air, etc.) with precision and care
- Document field conditions—from groundwater and rock layers to stream beds and biological habitats
- Operate and maintain sampling equipment and field instruments
- Create site sketches, maps, and detailed field notes
- Clean, enter, and analyze large datasets from field activities
- Collaborate with a cross-functional team of scientists and project managers
- Think critically, solve problems, and stay cool under pressure—rain or shine
Whether you're mapping rock formations, tracking contaminants, or gathering biodiversity data, you'll help protect our planet—and grow your career doing it.
Apply now and get your boots dirty!




