Environmental Project Officer- Abandoned Mine Lands
The Montana Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Program is responsible for the monitoring and reclamation of Montana’s abandoned coal mines, hard rock mines, and coal seam fires. The Environmental Project Officers are responsible for providing project management for the investigation, evaluation, and eventual abandoned mine land cleanup. AML staff administer abandoned mine reclamation projects that are funded by federal grants. This position ensures protection of Montana’s environment through application and knowledge of federal and state environmental laws and regulations. The Environmental Project Officers must plan, coordinate, and direct interdisciplinary technical studies as well as evaluate project alternatives relative to applicable environmental laws. AML staff also manage projects from start to completion while ensuring state and federal compliance. This position reviews all project and technical documents to ensure regulatory compliance and will aide in the selection of technically appropriate, cost-effective remedies to preserve and protect the State of Montana’s interests and obligations at a particular site. Project management requires this position to act as a liaison to the public and coordinate with various stakeholder groups.
The position includes a career ladder for professional development and pay progression. This position may be eligible for occasional telework. This position may be eligible for a statutory base salary annual increase of $3,120 effective July 1, 2024.