Kraemer North America
Environmental Field Coordinator
Kraemer North America is currently looking for anEnvironmental Field Coordinatorto join our Mountain West Region - CO area. The Environmental Field Coordinator is part of the construction management team responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local agency regulations and contractual requirements related to the environmental features impacted by construction of heavy highway projects. The Environmental Field Coordinator assists with scheduling, coordination, construction, and documentation of various environmental activities on construction projects.We value our people. We work safely. We provide quality and commitment.
We’re proud to offer a stable and challenging work environment that supports personal and professional growth. As a family-centered company, Kraemer is committed to delivering technical, innovative, and complete solutions for challenging highway and bridge construction projects. We recognize that our people are our greatest strength, and we’re proud to employ some of the most talented professionals in the construction industry.Responsibilities
- Lead efforts, and work with other project management staff in planning, coordinating and implementing of environmental work elements on various construction projects
- Assist in the pre-planning of various construction operations to identify potential environmental risks and assist project staff with utilizing appropriate mitigation measures
- Conduct internal and external compliance audits on the performance of erosion and sediment control devices on active construction sites and ensure compliance with applicable permits
- Coordinate and direct various project staff, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure compliance with applicable permits and diligently work to resolve issues
- Investigate field issues and provide written and/or oral follow-up resolution
- Review, understand, and edit erosion control plans
- Use computer applications such as spreadsheets, word processing, calendar, e-mail, and database software in performing work assignments
- Periodically review changes to Federal, State, and Local Agency environmental laws, regulations, and specification requirements
- Other field and office duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Associates Degree (Science or Technical Field) or combination of applicable field/office experience in related field
- Minimum two (2) years’ experience in an office environment
- Minimum One (1) year experience with direct staff supervision
- Valid Driver’s License
- Basic knowledge of the principles and practices of erosion control and stormwater
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, developers, contractors, property owners, agencies, and the public
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
Benefits
- Medical & Dental Insurance
- Paid Parental Leave
- 401(k) Savings Plan w/company match
- Profit Sharing
- Dependent Care and Health Care Reimbursement Plan
- Life Insurance & Dependent Life Insurance
- Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
- Holidays/Vacation/Sick Pay
- Educational Assistance
- Computer Purchase Program
- Company Vehicle/Fuel Card
- Cell Phone/Computer
Hiring Range:$60,000 - $85,000. Base salary is dependent on multiple factors: education, experience, skills, market rates, internal equity and/or location.
Freqently Asked Questions
In Larkspur, certifications like the Certified Erosion, Sediment, and Stormwater Inspector (CESSWI) or OSHA 10/30-hour Safety Training often enhance credibility. These credentials demonstrate proficiency in environmental compliance and safety, aligning well with local regulations and employer expectations in Colorado’s construction sector.
Environmental field positions in Larkspur experience moderate competition, influenced by regional infrastructure projects and environmental regulations. Candidates with hands-on experience in erosion control and compliance audits tend to stand out given the area's focus on maintaining strict environmental standards during construction.
Typical tasks involve coordinating environmental compliance activities, overseeing erosion control measures, scheduling project audits, and liaising with contractors to resolve field issues. The role demands strong documentation skills and the ability to interpret environmental regulations within construction contexts.
Key skills include knowledge of erosion and sediment control, effective communication for stakeholder coordination, proficiency with project management software, and a strong grasp of environmental laws. These abilities help ensure compliance and smooth execution of environmental tasks on heavy highway projects.
Progression often leads to senior environmental management or project supervisory roles, involving broader oversight of compliance teams and strategic environmental planning. Experience in staff supervision and comprehensive project coordination lays the foundation for advancement within construction management hierarchies.
AGC Inc. emphasizes a family-oriented culture combined with technical innovation, offering stability and growth opportunities. Their mountain west-focused projects require coordinators to balance rigorous environmental compliance with collaborative teamwork, fostering professional development in challenging highway construction settings.
AGC Inc. invests in educational assistance, technology resources, and comprehensive benefits like profit sharing and paid leave. This support encourages continuous learning and work-life balance, essential for environmental coordinators managing complex, regulation-driven construction environments.
The salary typically spans from $60,000 to $85,000 annually, reflecting factors like educational background, experience, and market conditions. This range aligns with regional compensation standards for environmental roles involved in construction compliance and project coordination.
Yes, coordinators often face erosion control complexities due to mountainous terrain and weather variability. Managing sediment runoff and adhering to stringent state permits requires adaptive strategies to protect sensitive environments within construction zones.
While coordinators focus on on-the-ground compliance and field supervision, environmental services managers oversee broader program development, policy adherence, and interdepartmental coordination. The coordinator role is more tactical, ensuring active project sites meet environmental standards daily.
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