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PCA Field Assessor

PCA Field Assessor

CompanyJones Lang LaSalle (JLL)
LocationOlympia, 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
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelJunior, 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.