ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST State Of CaliforniaENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTRiverside, CA$4,418–$9,321As part of the Pest Exclusion Branch, the Emergency Quarantine Response Program (EQRP) is responsible for the containment and prevention of artificial spread of harmful and invasive plant pests like European Grapevine Moth, Spotted Lanternfly, exotic fruit flies and other harmful invasive pests and plant diseases of economic significance and of concern to the environment and natural resources. When detections of reproductive populations of invasive plant pests trigger a state interior quarantine, the EQRP responds immediately by implementing regulatory actions to stop the artificial spread of those pests and thus avoid additional negative impact on the state's natural resources.
SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST (SPECIALIST) State Of CaliforniaSENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST (SPECIALIST)San Bernardino, CA$7,820–$10,732 / yearSpecial Personal Characteristics: Strong verbal and written communication skills; analytical ability; attention to detail; demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment and work independently; high degree of initiative, flexibility, open-mindedness, and tact; ability to develop and maintain productive relationships while working in contentious settings; maintain professional personal appearance; good work ethic; reliability; and leadership. Interpersonal Skills: Work independently and in a team setting; communicate politely, tactfully, and firmly as necessary with other agency representatives and members of the public; demonstrate excellent listening skills and effective negotiation skills to facilitate and resolve conflicts; inspire confidence and effective working relationships with employees, supervisors, and managers in government and industry.
Environmental Project Manager- Geologist or Engineer EnSafe Inc.Environmental Project Manager- Geologist or EngineerRiverside, CA$90,000–$130,000 / yearAs an Environmental Geologist or Engineer, you'll play a key role in managing and delivering a wide range of environmental investigation and remediation projects while working in an environment that encourages innovation, teamwork, and continuous professional development. At EnSafe, we empower our professionals to expand their technical expertise, build lasting client relationships, pursue leadership opportunities, and make a meaningful impact for our clients, communities, and the environment.
Environmental Health & Safety Manager Sabert CorporationEnvironmental Health & Safety ManagerRiverside, CAProactively build awareness of EHS throughout the facility through continuous communication strategies, including bulletin board postings, visual management, signage, safety topics of the month, newsletters, toolbox talks, and employee engagement initiatives. Partners with site leadership and cross-functional teams to reduce risk, investigate incidents, drive corrective actions, and deliver measurable improvements in safety, environmental performance, and operational excellence.
Deputy Project Manager - Environmental Planner Stantec IncDeputy Project Manager - Environmental PlannerSan Bernardino, CAThe successful candidate will work in a team environment and will be responsible general project management support (scheduling, cost control, risk management, change management, document control), managing tasks and/or projects, leading the development of technical documents, and coordinating and/or leading environmental permitting for our utility clients. Task duties may include managing environmental permitting efforts, land use planning, managing technical study support for electrical transmission and distribution projects, environmental impact analysis support, and CEQA/NEPA support, land use planning, and coordination/management for environmental projects.
Environmental Compliance Specialist Luxfer Holdings PLCEnvironmental Compliance SpecialistRiverside, CA$85,000–$95,000 / yearThe Environmental Compliance Specialist is responsible for driving environmental compliance programs, conducting inspections and risk assessments, coordinating environmental activities, and leading training and corrective actions. Technical Knowledge of EPA Regulations, Hazardous Waste Management, relevant Environmental Programs (including but not limited to SWPPP, SPCC, HAZCOM), Environmental Permits and Recordkeeping.
Environmental Health Specialist Trainee County of San BernardinoEnvironmental Health Specialist TraineeSan Bernardino, CA$60,299.20–$78,915.20 / yearDuties include: inspecting properties and establishments for compliance with environmental health laws and regulations; investigating citizens compliance; issuing correction notices; monitoring corrective or cleanup activities; assisting in preparation of legal actions and prosecuting offenders of environmental health laws; and assisting with community disease and environmental control programs. Applicants who have previously worked as a EHS trainee and have been unsuccessful in obtaining registration as an REHS from the State of California Department of Public Health within 36 moths of original hire are not eligible to work under trainee conditions and must successfully pass examination prior to employment as an EHS I.
Senior Environmental Specialist OLDCASTLE APG, INC.Senior Environmental SpecialistFontana, CARemoteFull timePrepare and submit all facilities required reports for USEPA and applicable state agencies in conjunction with professional service partners including, but not limited to, Annual Emission Inventory, emissions source testing, greenhouse gas reports, air and water permit modifications and renewals and other agency notifications. Our portfolio of brands includes Oldcastle APG, Oldcastle Infrastructure, Belgard® hardscape, Echelon® Masonry, RDI® railing, Catalyst Fence Solutions, Sakrete® packaged concrete, Amerimix® mortar, Pebble Technology International® pool finishes, and Techniseal® sands and sealant technologies.
Environmental Compliance Specialist Luxfer Gas CylindersEnvironmental Compliance SpecialistRiverside, CAFull timeThe Environmental Compliance Specialist is responsible for driving environmental compliance programs, conducting inspections and risk assessments, coordinating environmental activities, and leading training and corrective actions. Technical Knowledge of EPA Regulations, Hazardous Waste Management, relevant Environmental Programs (including but not limited to SWPPP, SPCC, HAZCOM), Environmental Permits and Recordkeeping.
Environmental Project (Biological) Manager County of Riverside, CaliforniaEnvironmental Project (Biological) ManagerRiverside, CA$109,409.03–$173,682.52 / yearAbility to: Plan, organize, and direct the work of an environmental or water resources planning unit; lay out and supervise the work of professional or water resources environmental personnel; perform difficult technical research, analyze situations accurately, and adopt effective courses of action; review, evaluate, and comment on proposed environmental plans or legislation that affect the Departments environmental process; review current department practices, prepare policies or revise existing policies to ensure environmental compliance; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others. Plan, organize, direct, review, and evaluate the work of professional department staff and external consultants involved in the oversight of the environmental process for either land use planning, and other urban infrastructure projects or studies; engage and direct staff while coordinating with department project managers, planners, or development applicants during project planning, design and construction phases, or development land use review phases to ensure compliance with environmental laws and regulations, and adherence to the Countys General Plan and applicable ordinances.
NewEnvironmental Engineer I Universal Engineering SciencesEnvironmental Engineer IRiverside, CAAt UES, we're a team of more than 4,000 engineers, scientists, geologists, inspectors, technicians, and drillers united by a shared purpose-to make a meaningful impact in the communities we serve. As a national leader in geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, and materials testing and inspection, we collaborate on transformative projects across transportation, energy, water, healthcare, and more.
Health & Safety Environmental Specialist Tobias SolutionsHealth & Safety Environmental SpecialistRiverside, CaliforniaConduct EH&S audits and inspections following established practices, communicate audit outcomes, and devise and monitor remedial actions and action plans to uphold company sustainability and ensure compliance. Audit and inspect buildings, sites, and equipment for maintenance, appearance, and repair, formulating policies and guidelines for facility inspection, maintenance, and repair.
Environmental Consultant GpacEnvironmental ConsultantRiverside, CA90000–120000Whether working in the field or partnering with clients to solve complex environmental challenges, employees play an important role in protecting people, buildings, and communities while working alongside experienced industry professionals. Built on a reputation for technical excellence and integrity, the company provides comprehensive inspection, testing, consulting, and project oversight services that help clients maintain safe, compliant, and healthy environments.
Professional Geologist (Environmental Consulting) Bright Sky RecruitingProfessional Geologist (Environmental Consulting)Riverside, CaliforniaOur team is known for delivering high-quality technical work while fostering a collaborative, employee-focused culture where people are encouraged to grow professionally, work autonomously, and maintain a healthy work-life balance. The successful candidate will support a diverse portfolio of environmental consulting, engineering geology, and geotechnical projects while developing into a project and client management role over time.
Environmental Health Specialist I-III (COR) Military, Veterans and Diverse Job SeekersEnvironmental Health Specialist I-III (COR)Riverside, CaliforniaEnvironmental Requirements: Will be required to work in an office and all types of field environments, be exposed to inclement weather conditions, and enter and perform work in establishments which may have nudity, sexually explicit pictures and literature; come in contact with materials/wastes including odors and fumes from various industrial processes, cleaning solvents, chlorine, and insecticides; ability to tolerate very hot and cold temperatures, walk or stand for extended periods of time with no rest, walk over rough terrain, work at heights higher than 10 feet, and bend or stoop repeatedly or continually over time; ability to use stomach and lower back to support the body when lifting. Knowledge of: The principles of physical, biological, chemical, and social sciences used in environmental health and safety; functions and operations of related governmental agencies and community organizations; state and local laws and regulations governing environmental health and public health; penal code provisions relating to public health nuisances; methods and techniques of investigating, inspecting, and obtaining compliance where corrections are necessary; environmental research and statistical methods; principles and practices of environmental health and safety; principles of environmental planning and management.
Environmental Health Specialist I, II, III County of Riverside, CaliforniaEnvironmental Health Specialist I, II, IIIRiverside, CA$63,544–$112,028.80 / yearEnvironmental Requirements: Will be required to work in an office and all types of field environments, be exposed to inclement weather conditions, and enter and perform work in establishments which may have nudity, sexually explicit pictures and literature; come in contact with materials/wastes including odors and fumes from various industrial processes, cleaning solvents, chlorine, and insecticides; ability to tolerate very hot and cold temperatures, walk or stand for extended periods of time with no rest, walk over rough terrain, work at heights higher than 10 feet, and bend or stoop repeatedly or continually over time; ability to use stomach and lower back to support the body when lifting. Knowledge of: The principles of physical, biological, chemical, and social sciences used in environmental health and safety; functions and operations of related governmental agencies and community organizations; state and local laws and regulations governing environmental health and public health; penal code provisions relating to public health nuisances; methods and techniques of investigating, inspecting, and obtaining compliance where corrections are necessary; environmental research and statistical methods; principles and practices of environmental health and safety; principles of environmental planning and management.
Environmental Consultant / Inspector GpacEnvironmental Consultant / InspectorRiverside, CA90000–120000GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. This is a strong opportunity for a motivated consultant seeking long-term growth and the ability to step into a senior-level presence as the current CAC transitions.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM MANAGER I (SUPERVISORY) State Of CaliforniaENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM MANAGER I (SUPERVISORY)Riverside, CA$12,551–$15,602 / yearThe incumbent must set a clear vision to achieve productive results by developing plans to meet goals, leverage staff skills, and solve problems; build collaborative relationships and foster an inclusive environment for consensus-building and decision-making; coach, guide, train, instruct, and develop team members; empower staff through a sense of shared ownership and decision-making; create an open and transparent environment for the exchange of information; foster a team environment through the support and recognition of team members; promote customer service and accountability; motivate loyalty to the Department's/Branch's mission and commitment to drive continuous improvement for better results. Under the general direction of the Environmental Program Manager II (EPM II), the Environmental Program Manager I (EPM I) has full program administration and supervision of the staff in the Southern District, which currently includes offices in Riverside, Anaheim, Spring Valley, San Marcos, and Cathedral City.
Senior Project Manager/Practice Builder Environmental Planning Kimley-Horn and Associates IncSenior Project Manager/Practice Builder Environmental PlanningRiverside, CAQualifications Bachelors Degree in a related field 15+ or more years of experience managing environmental projects in Southern California Client contacts and relationships with local municipalities, county, regional and state agencies Business development and marketing experience including experience writing proposals, scopes of work, and budgets for projected work Strong background and experience in CEQA/NEPA Experience leading, mentoring and managing staff in a positive manner Ability to cross sell multiple disciplines. Leadership responsibilities include: • Operating with integrity and sound business principals • Providing practice vision, business planning and strategy • Establishing goals • Building and maintaining positive client relationships • Open communication with partners and team • Growing and directing an environmental planning practice.
Toxic Tort & Environmental Associate Attorney Lewis BrisboisToxic Tort & Environmental Associate AttorneySan Bernardino, CaliforniaFull timeThe ideal candidate will have strong research and writing skills and at least one (1) to seven (7) years of experience in all phases of toxic tort and environmental litigation including case management, motion practice, and discovery, as well as handling hearings, depositions, arbitrations, and trials. Lewis Brisbois’ representation of its clients, both in toxic tort and environmental matters, extends to state, federal, and administrative hearings and trials, including Superfund multi-site litigation and coordinated Federal Multi-District Litigation.