The Data Manager will oversee data migration, verify data integrity, and maintain databases using EQuIS and SQL.
Technical Leadership & Delivery
- Manage and oversee environmental data systems such as EarthSoft EQuIS, Locus EIM, and similar platforms.
- Integrate and QA/QC data from laboratory, field, and historical sources, ensuring accuracy and regulatory compliance.
- Coordinate with analytical laboratories to ensure timely and accurate Electronic Data Deliverables (EDDs).
- Design and maintain dashboards and data visualizations using Power BI, Tableau, and EQuIS Enterprise.
- Develop and maintain queries, functions, views, and stored procedures to support reporting and troubleshooting.
- Apply statistical analysis and predictive modeling to evaluate environmental impacts and forecast trends.
- Produce borelogs and geological visualizations using tools like gINT, LeapFrog, RockWorks, and EnviroInsite.
- Support migration of historical data into enterprise systems, ensuring compatibility and formatting standards.
- Lead multiple projects within scope, budget, and schedule expectations, ensuring high-quality deliverables.
- Collaborate with project teams to plan sampling campaigns, manage deliverables, and support data reporting.
- Serve as a trusted technical advisor to clients, delivering impactful solutions and supporting proposal development.
- Maintain strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and internal stakeholders.
- Mentor junior staff and contribute to technical communities within ERM.
- Facilitate communication among field teams, laboratories, data validators, and GIS analysts.
- Develop SOPs, process maps, and documentation to support data workflows and team efficiency.
- Lead meetings and deliver presentations to internal teams and clients.
- Drive development of new data services and automated workflows in collaboration with ERM’s Technical Communities.
- Promote ERM’s technical excellence through participation in conferences, publications, and client events.
- Apply commercial acumen to support project planning, budgeting, and risk management.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Data Analytics, or a related field.
- 5–10 years of experience in environmental data management or consulting.
- Advanced proficiency in EarthSoft EQuIS (including Collect, Edge, ArcGIS), Locus EIM, and related systems.
- Strong skills in SQL Server, Microsoft Access, Power BI, Power Query, and Power Automate.
- Experience with geological visualization tools and GIS platforms (ArcGIS, AutoCAD).
- Familiarity with programming and analytics tools such as Python, R, KNIME, and SharePoint.
- Excellent organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Proven ability to lead projects and mentor teams in a collaborative, client-focused environment.
- Opportunity to become a recognized technical expert in environmental data management.
- Lead project teams and contribute to service innovation and development.
- Support talent development and technical community building.
- Rapid promotion potential and consideration for ERM’s Aspire program.
Top Skills
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SQL
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