Managing Principal of Building Sciences
Company: August Mack Environmental, Inc.
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description PRINCIPAL OF BUILDING SCIENCES
Employment Type Full-time FLSA Status Exempt Department Building
Sciences Reports To Regional Director Direct Reports 5-7
technicians, specialists, and managers Location Field and onsite
(remote/hybrid based on experience) Work Schedule Mon–Fri, 8AM–5PM
ET (core working hours 9AM-4PM ET) WHO WE ARE When you choose to
work at August Mack, you are joining a company of professionals
dedicated to expertise, innovation, and commitment and making a
lasting impact. Our commitment extends beyond the company to our
employees, clients, and the communities we serve. We invest in our
team by providing comprehensive training, mentoring, and clearly
defined career paths to empower individuals to build skills, gain
valuable experience, and grow within their careers. With over 200
professionals and growing, our diverse team brings expertise in
geology, engineering, environmental science, chemistry, health and
safety and more. We are client-focused and strive to be leading
experts in our field. Our mission is to provide expertise,
innovation, and commitment in everything we do, and we live out
this mission every day. WHO YOU ARE Are you a highly organized and
technically adept individual who thrives in an environment that
keeps you busy and engaged? Your strong leadership and mentorship
abilities enable you to effectively supervise technical personnel,
providing guidance and fostering growth. You excel in analytical
thinking, allowing you to develop strategic compliance solutions
and address regulatory challenges. Your exceptional communication
skills ensure clear and effective interactions with clients,
project teams, and regulatory agencies. With a keen eye for detail,
you maintain the quality of work products and manage projects
efficiently. Your dedication to building and maintaining employee
and client relationships drives successful project outcomes. If
this sounds like you, then apply today! JOB SUMMARY Responsible to
develop and implement our Building Sciences program companywide and
ensure that individual offices are consistent with corporate
strategies and approaches. This position will perform high-level
customer support functions and travel to client locations
(nationally). The position will work with all levels of Building
Sciences technical personnel to implement a consistent, efficient
Building Sciences Program. Initial activities will focus heavily on
obtaining and training qualified building sciences staff and
expanding the framework for which we perform our work. This
position also requires identifying and developing business
opportunities related to the identification and methods of
remediation and monitoring of Asbestos, Lead, Mold, Radon,
Industrial Hygiene and any Indoor Air Quality issues that our
clients bring to us. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Serve as the direct
supervisor of assigned technical personnel and provide regular
performance reviews including timely feedback, positive
reinforcement, and corrective action. Develop professional-level
technical and administrative support staff to achieve established
objectives and deadlines and create a structure for the Service
Area to thrive. Provide technical expertise on projects. Support,
Business Development staff in scoping and budgeting projects,
preparing proposals and providing technical expertise as needed
Work with Regional Director to develop and implement and
continually improve the building sciences structure companywide.
Identify work opportunities with existing and potential clients and
make efforts to secure the work through networking and the referral
process. Responsible for project administration including project
financial performance, budgeting, recognizing the need for change
orders on a project and directing appropriate staff, selecting
subcontractors and directing the issuance of purchase orders,
approval of subcontractor invoices, directing the preparation of
and approving project invoices, maintaining project files, closing
the job, preparing project descriptions, and conducting project
performance reviews. Act as a liaison between the client and
federal, state, and local regulatory agencies to clarify relevant
standards and policies and communicate how they impact the client
and/or project. Provide marketing support by updating resume,
preparing project descriptions, and participating in technical
presentation and publishable opportunities. Develop and maintain
company templates (proposals, reports and field forms). Develop new
ways to grow Building Sciences and stay ahead of the competition.
Develop and improve Building Sciences policies, procedures and new
services. Develop and maintain consistent audit procedure for all
Building Sciences Projects. Provide technical expertise on projects
including: Indoor Air Quality Asbestos Mold Lead based Paint Sick
Building Assemble and manage project teams for large and
multi-office project assignments. Develop, mentor and train
technical staff through training, project execution and project
reviews. Manage the net revenue specified by annual core and
transitional client assignments. JOB SPECIFICATIONS Education:
Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, industrial hygiene,
environmental health science, chemistry, or a related field
Experience: 7 years of experience in building sciences consulting
including two years of management, consulting, and business
development experience Certifications: Current professional
licensure (Asbestos, Lead) and OSHA Hazwoper 40 Hour Certification
and/or General Industry 10 or 30 Hour Certifications are a plus
Skills: Strong computer and verbal/written communication skills are
a must Additional requirements: Driving positions require a
current, valid driver’s license and maintaining an acceptable
driving record. Must be physically capable of operating vehicles
safely. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Specific knowledge in the
following areas is required. Building construction and materials.
Mold, asbestos, Radon and lead. Environmental and Health & Safety
regulations. Regulatory compliance and guidance. Hazards inherent
to environmental work and related safety measures. PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS Ability to travel nationally, including driving and
air travel. Ability to work in a variety of environmental
conditions, including outdoor settings, inclement weather, and
uneven terrain. May be required to wear personal protective
equipment (PPE) such as respirators, protective suits, gloves, and
safety goggles. Ability to stand, walk, sit, climb, bend, and kneel
for extended periods during site assessments and inspections.
Ability to lift and carry up to 40 pounds, such as equipment or
samples. Visual acuity to read instruments, documents, and labels.
Auditory ability to communicate effectively in noisy environments
and while wearing PPE. Ability to respond to environmental
emergencies may require physical exertion and rapid mobility. JOB
CONTEXT All positions require the completion of a successful
background check, motor vehicle review, and pre-employment drug
screen. 50 – 75% field/site visit travel (environmental job
hazards), includes approximately 25% overnight travel and 25-50%
day trip travel; 25 – 50% office (controlled environment) This
position requires travel to various client locations, including day
trips within the state or a neighboring state, resulting in longer
workdays, and out-of-state, resulting in multiple days and
overnights. Long-distance drives and air travel may be required.
All company-related travel expenses are reimbursed per company
policy. Shift work, weekend work, and holiday work may be required
on an as-needed basis. This position may average between 40 and 60
hours per week with start times of 5 – 8 am (depending on
location). Overtime (including holiday and weekend work) may be
required depending upon project demand. Some assignments require
intermittent 24-hour on-call duty, working as part of a larger team
that performs work 24 hours/day, including a night shift (typically
7 am and 7 pm). BENEFITS & PERKS Health & Welfare: comprehensive
benefits effective on your first day of employment Paid Time Off &
Leave: generous PTO, including community service time off, 8 paid
holidays, and paid parental leave Retirement Planning: 401(k) with
company match Professional Development: Annual company
reimbursement for one professional organization membership, one
job-related external training, and one professional license or
certification Community & Culture: team building activities, social
events, and donation of time, service, and resources to local
organizations August Mack Environmental is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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