Subject Matter Expert - Environmental

Remote
Part Time
Experienced

Skeo Solutions, Inc. is a small consulting firm that provides innovative and collaborative solutions to our primary clients in environmental stewardship, meaningful engagement, and economic opportunity. We are seeking a subject matter expert to join our dynamic and talented team of professionals.  
  
As a subject matter expert you will advise and provide guidance on Skeo’s work on a wide variety of projects supporting U.S. EPA Office of Land and Emergency Response. Extensive knowledge of EPA’s policies and programs will be necessary in this role.  

 
Job Duties  

  • Provide strategic support to executive and senior leadership.  

  • Provide subject matter expertise on a range of projects related to Superfund, technical assistance for communities, technical assistance processes and associated topics.  

  • Contribute to business development strategy to align Skeo’s qualifications with government agency needs.  

  • Serve as an expert speaker at various internal and external meetings and events.  

  • Provide strategic direction on program and project approaches.  

Skills We Are Seeking  
Essential Skills and Qualifications:  

  • Master’s degree or higher required.  

  • A minimum of 25 years’ experience with EPA’s Programs related to environmental protection, regulatory compliance, equitable public health outcomes, and best practices at both headquarters and regional levels.  

  • Technical expertise related to Superfund and Technical Assistance to Communities.  

  • Knowledge of sustainable business practices tied to the reuse of Superfund sites.  

  • Applied leadership experience tied to EPA.  

  • Demonstrated experience liaising and building relationships with partners to deeply understand and address their individual needs.   

  • Demonstrated ability to present and translate technical language skillfully to both technical and non-technical audiences.   

  • Able to solve complex problems.  

Why Work with Skeo?  

  • Remote or in-office work: You can work remotely or join us at our Charlottesville, Virginia office.   

  • Competitive Salary: The compensation in this role depends on experience level and contributing factors. This role will be part-time, hourly non-exempt, and as needed with no guaranteed number of hours available.   

  • A supportive work environment: Skeo values diversity of thought and lives by our operating principles: dignity, respect, compassion, integrity, and accountability through all our actions to foster an inclusive workplace culture.  

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process or are limited in the ability to or are unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method for applying, please contact HR@skeo.com for assistance.

Skeo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected category under applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Skeo’s Equal Employment Opportunity Statement outlines its commitment to equal employment opportunity for job applicants and employees, all of whom are protected under federal law from discrimination on several bases. Learn more about these protections by clicking on the following U.S. Department of Labor notices:

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