PFAS Chemistry Lead at AECOM
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 Jul, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Apr, 25

Experience

8 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

R, Computer Skills, Environmental Science, Equis, Method Development, Machine Learning, Relational Databases, Communication Skills, Microsoft Access, Chemistry

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

WORK WITH US. CHANGE THE WORLD.

At AECOM, we’re delivering a better world. Whether improving your commute, keeping the lights on, providing access to clean water, or transforming skylines, our work helps people and communities thrive. We are the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, partnering with clients to solve the world’s most complex challenges and build legacies for future generations.
There has never been a better time to be at AECOM. With accelerating infrastructure investment worldwide, our services are in great demand. We invite you to bring your bold ideas and big dreams and become part of a global team of over 50,000 planners, designers, engineers, scientists, digital innovators, program and construction managers and other professionals delivering projects that create a positive and tangible impact around the world.
We’re one global team driven by our common purpose to deliver a better world. Join us.
Job Description
AECOM is seeking a dynamic PFAS Chemistry Lead to spearhead consulting services across the US West Region. This pivotal role is integral to our practice, leveraging expertise in chemistry to address the broad variety of challenges posed by PFAS and adapting to continual technology evolution and changing regulations in the US and abroad. Key duties include crafting best practices, project and program guidance, and training materials related to environmental data quality, analytical methods, and regulatory compliance focused on but not limited to PFAS. The PFAS Chemistry Lead will provide expert consulting for chemistry-related project needs, such as overseeing method selection and laboratory coordination, and will used advanced chemistry, statistics and spatial information to leverage complexities of PFAS chemistry into actionable solutions in environmental media. Additional responsibilities include leading a forensic chemistry initiative, driving business development, encouraging creative laboratory partnerships, and empowering teams with geospatial database tools to leverage better decisions from environmental data.
This is a remote role with the option to be located throughout the United States near an AECOM office.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • Bachelor’s degree in chemistry or a related field and 8+ years of relevant experience and or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Master’s degree in chemistry, environmental science, or another related discipline.
  • Experience using relational databases such as Locus EIM, EarthSoft EQuIS and/or Microsoft Access.
  • Advanced computer skills, including demonstrated experience with GIS software, R, machine learning, and AI.
  • Knowledge of analytical chemistry principles (i.e., quality assurance and quality control, method development, etc.)
  • Knowledge or experience with the analytical challenges presented by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities.
  • Proven business development background.
    Additional Information
Responsibilities

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION:

  • Developing best practices and guidance for preparation of defensible and efficient quality assurance project plans (QAPPs) and sampling and analysis plans (SAPs) including qualitative and quantitative data quality objectives and in conformance with shifting relevant environmental regulations.
  • Supporting selection of appropriate analytical methods for environmental characterization, remediation, and compliance work, including working with laboratories to develop and prove appropriate analytical methodologies, as needed.
  • Engaging with commercial laboratories and innovators in PFAS sensing to advance streamlined solutions in PFAS detection and characterization.
  • Coordinating and managing synthesis of analytical standards by third-party suppliers.
  • Auditing quality compliance for laboratories providing analytical services.
  • Assisting project teams and clients establish the scope and estimate costs of project analytical requirements and data quality assurance. This will include proposing appropriate analytical methods and providing chemistry advice and consulting services to clients and project teams within the scope of scientific knowledge.
  • Engaging with a broad range of practitioners in industry and government to maintain currency in federal and state regulations governing PFAS and other emerging contaminants and their environmental analytical methodologies and quality compliance requirements.
  • Developing training materials to mentor staff on topics such as the applicability of analytical methods in RCRA, CERCLA, SDWA, CWA, and CAA to meet project objectives, implementation of the National Functional Guidelines for data review, and establishing best practices for completion of chain-of-custodies (COCs), review of laboratory data, and other analytical chemistry topics necessary to support the environmental practice.
  • Establishing best practices and training materials to assist technical staff fully leverage geospatial and relational database systems such as ArcGIS, Locus EIM, EarthSoft EQuIS, and/or Microsoft Access to analyze environmental data.
  • Leading a forensic chemistry practice that leverages analytical, statistical and geospatial tools to analyze chemical evidence and trace the origin and fate of compounds in the environment.
  • Advancing existing chemometric data mining with large datasets in support of source identification and liability assessment.
  • Supporting consulting chemistry practice growth and collaborating on business development initiatives within the environmental business line.

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Confers with AECOM’s Environmental Business Line (EBL) Growth Team and other BL leadership to specify growth objectives and develop detailed tactical action plans — focused on both deepening and expanding current relationships with existing clients, as well as with new clients.
  • Capitalizes on own expertise and existing professional network to maintain and establish new key account relationships and ensure they are managed for growth under AECOM’s client account management (CAM) program.
  • Identifies and expands opportunities with existing AECOM clients into department footprint - focusing on working with AECOM CAMs to identify other opportunities in the department geographic footprint or with department specific technical specialties.
  • Builds, maintains, and facilitates trusting relationships with key contacts in leadership across client organizations and supports AECOM’s CAMs and team members in bringing chemical PFAS capabilities and services to their client contacts regardless of geography.
  • Works with AECOM’s strongest practitioners to create scientifically sound methods and efficient analytical tools that can be introduced into AECOM’s unique PFAS portfolio.As a technical leader in our Global PFAS Initiative—serving over 300 clients throughout the US and world
  • -collaborates across regions and BLs to promote cross-selling of PFAS technical solutions.
  • Leads client listening efforts to understand client needs, obtain feedback, and refine business objectives.
  • Represents AECOM at national conferences, identify opportunities for technical talent to present at conferences as a means of promoting technical dialogues with clients and colleagues.
  • Support of AECOM’s PFAS technical practitioners and academic or commercial partners in delivering meaningful research to address PFAS fate and transport, treatment, and risk related challenges.
    Qualifications
Loading...