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Consulting Associate, Air Quality at ERM

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Employer: ERM

Expires: 05/05/2026

If you're an early‑career professional ready to put your technical skills to work solving real-world environmental challenges, this is your chance. At ERM, you won’t be watching from the sidelines—you’ll be part of a collaborative team tackling air quality and climate projects that shape a more sustainable future for major industrial and global clients. Why This Role MattersERM’s Air Quality & Climate Change team helps clients navigate complex environmental regulations while driving meaningful progress in sustainability and emissions reduction. As a Consulting Associate, Air Quality, you’ll play a key role in delivering high‑quality technical work that supports cleaner operations, compliance excellence, and climate-forward solutions across the Philadelphia, PA. What Your Impact IsIn this role, you will support a wide range of air quality and climate‑related projects, from emissions analysis and permitting to climate reporting and compliance programs. You’ll work closely with experienced ERM practitioners and industry-leading experts—gaining hands-on experience, expanding your technical skillset, and contributing to impactful environmental outcomes for major clients in technology, energy, and manufacturing. What You’ll BringRequiredBS/MS in meteorology, engineering (chemical or environmental), environmental science, or a related discipline. Or equivalent experience.0-1+ year of relevant experience in air quality or environmental compliance.Strong proficiency with spreadsheets, databases, and data-driven analysis.Strong communication skills (written and verbal) with the ability to think strategically, negotiate effectively, present confidently, and build positive relationships.Proven ability to thrive in a fast‑paced consulting environment—managing multiple projects, meeting tight deadlines, and traveling to client sites as needed.Positive, collaborative mindset with a drive to contribute to ERM’s overall success.This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship. PreferredExposure to regulatory air quality programs (Title V, PSD, NSR, MACT).Experience preparing emissions inventories or supporting permitting documentation.Familiarity with greenhouse gas reporting or climate-related project work.Strong communication skills and an interest in client-facing work. Key ResponsibilitiesConduct air quality analyses, assess regulatory compliance, and evaluate applicability under federal and state programs.Support preparation of complete and accurate air permit applications—including Title V, PSD, and NSR—while engaging with local regulators throughout the review process.Develop emissions inventory reports (criteria pollutants, GHG) and support TRI reporting by quantifying emissions and impacts.Evaluate air pollution control technologies and assess technical and economic feasibility of control equipment.Contribute to climate-related initiatives such as greenhouse gas inventories, emissions reduction strategies, energy efficiency evaluations, public disclosures, and verification efforts.Assist clients with MACT compliance programs and related documentation.Prepare clear technical reports, recommendations, and deliverables.Support environmental compliance audits and follow-up corrective actions to ensure adherence to federal, state, and local regulations.Manage multiple tasks within defined scope, budget, and schedule expectations while maintaining high-quality work standards.Build strong working relationships with clients, ERM colleagues, and subcontractors.Collaborate across ERM’s global Air Quality & Climate Change network, contributing to the growth of our practice and sharing expertise across regions and disciplines.  Who We Are: As the largest global pure play sustainability consultancy, we partner with the world’s leading organizations, creating innovative solutions to sustainability challenges and unlocking commercial opportunities that meet the needs of today while preserving opportunity for future generations.  Thank you for your interest in ERM! 

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