Job Description
THIS IS HYBRID IT WILL REQUIRE ONSITE PRESENCE IN ABILENE AND TAPER OFF TO REMOTE
Trinity Environmental Group is Hiring | Environmental Project Manager | Texas (Hybrid)
Trinity Environmental Group (Trinity) is a Texas-based environmental services firm delivering stormwater management, erosion control, and post-construction stabilization for DOTs, municipalities, developers, and top-tier general contractors across Texas. Our team operates in full compliance with TCEQ, TPDES, ODEQ, and federal EPA regulatory standards — and we hold ourselves to that standard on every project.
We are seeking a seasoned Environmental Project Manager with deep expertise in SPCC planning, EPA stormwater compliance, and construction site regulatory management to lead project delivery across some of Texas's most complex and high-profile construction programs.
This is a hybrid position. Candidates must be based in Texas and prepared to travel approximately 20% of the time for site visits, client meetings, regulatory walkthroughs, and project oversight. The ability to be present when it matters — and execute independently when you're not — is essential to success in this role.
Core Responsibilities:
- Full project lifecycle management: SWPPP development and implementation, BMP installation, maintenance, and post-construction stabilization
- SPCC plan development, review, and site-level implementation oversight
- EPA and TPDES CGP compliance management, including CGP NOI/NOT filings, inspection oversight, and regulatory correspondence
- TCEQ and ODEQ coordination; proactive management of permit conditions and agency inquiries
- Client-facing leadership with GC superintendents, owners, and regulatory representatives
- Crew supervision, resource scheduling, and field operations across concurrent active sites
- Estimating, change order negotiation, monthly invoicing, and AR management
Ideal Candidate:
- 5+ years of environmental project management experience in Texas, with demonstrated SPCC and EPA stormwater compliance expertise
- Strong command of TPDES CGP, SPCC regulations (40 CFR Part 112), and BMP selection and installation standards
- CPESC, CESSWI, or CISEC certification
- Experience interfacing with TCEQ, EPA Region 6, or similar regulatory bodies
- Proven ability to manage compliance risk on large-scale construction programs — data center, DOT, or industrial site experience strongly
- Self-directed, highly organized, and able to manage multiple projects remotely with minimal oversight
- Business discipline: estimating, change order documentation, and billing rigor
Compensation is structured as a base salary plus project-based commission, with both set according to experience and earned upon completion of the probationary period. Trinity also offers a company vehicle or vehicle allowance, health benefits, flexible scheduling, and a clear path to district leadership for the right candidate.
To apply, send your resume and a brief note to admin@trinityenvgroup.com. Tell us about a compliance challenge you navigated, how you managed the regulatory exposure, and what the outcome was.