PCA Field Assessor
Company | Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) |
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Location | Olympia, WA, USA, Harrisburg, PA, USA, Washington, DC, USA, San Francisco, CA, USA, Raleigh, NC, USA, Richmond, VA, USA, Charlotte, NC, USA, Atlanta, GA, USA |
Salary | $65000 – $85000 |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s |
Experience Level | Junior, Mid Level |
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) in architecture, engineering, construction management, environmental science, geology or related field.
- Minimum one (1) year of experience with PCAs or related services.
- Must demonstrate a general understanding of Property systems including site work, structural, building envelope, and MEP.
Responsibilities
- Performs PCAs ASTM, JLL and client protocols in a timely manner.
- Evaluate building systems and conditions, seismic, accessibility, MEP, or other specialties, as well as client scopes such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, etc. and/or frequently encountered recognized environmental issues/conditions and remedies.
- Conducts walk-through surveys to assess condition of property development and/or to identify, to the extent feasible pursuant to the ASTM processes, recognized environmental conditions in connection with a property and its surrounding properties. Must safely access roofs when part of work scope.
- Interviews property owners, occupants, key site personnel and local government officials to obtain information concerning a property’s condition and/or information concerning the past/historical and current use of a property and identifying potential environmental concerns.
- Reviews repair/improvement cost information, certificates of occupancy, maintenance reports and logs, Building and Fire Department inspection reports, and similar information and/or reviews historical information including municipal records, aerial photographs, topographic maps, fire insurance maps, city directories, etc., and interprets findings to identify the presence of environmental concerns.
- Takes photographs of representative systems, conditions, and physical deficiencies and/or representative areas of a property and surrounding properties in support in support of the ESA.
- Estimates costs to remedy deficiencies.
- If performing an ESA, review Federal, State and Municipal records and databases to identify environmental conditions that may adversely impact a property.
- May develop business with clients, present services, and support revenue growth of the business.
- Some overnight travel may be required.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Complies with all company policies and procedures.
Preferred Qualifications
- Preferred, but not required, experience performing Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) with knowledge of ASTM E1527.
- Preferred, but not required, certification as a Professional Engineer or Registered Architect.
- Preferred, but not required, designation as an Environmental Professional.
- Preferred, but not required, NRPP Radon Certification.
- Preferred, but not required, certification as US EPA AHERA inspector.