Project Manager
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Sunstone Environmental Solutions, LLC
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$152,500 Salary, Full-Time
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Project Manager Sunstone Environmental Solutions, LLC Reno, NV Job Details Full-time $130,000 - $175,000 a year 6 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off 401(k) 4% Match Vision insurance 401(k) matching Opportunities for advancement Flexible schedule Referral program Qualifications Teamwork Geology English Environmental Science Bachelor's degree Project Development Full Job Description Sunstone is a growing environmental consulting firm based in Reno, Nevada. We work on meaningful mining projects across the Western U.S. with a team that's collaborative, experienced, and genuinely enjoys what we do. We trust our people to get the work done, and we want them to have a life outside of it. If you're looking for a place where you can take real ownership and be part of building something lasting, we'd like to hear from you. What You'll Do Asset Advancement Lead assets from early-stage exploration and baseline programs through PEA, PFS, and FS-level development. Align technical, environmental, permitting, and engineering workstreams with defined project milestones. Consultant & Contractor Oversight Manage multidisciplinary teams spanning geology, hydrogeology, geotechnical, mining engineering, environmental, and infrastructure disciplines. Review scopes, work plans, and technical deliverables for completeness, defensibility, and alignment with study objectives. Identify and mitigate scope, cost, and schedule risks early. Schedule & Cost Control Develop and maintain integrated schedules and cost tracking systems. Monitor performance against baseline budgets and timelines. Prepare structured progress reporting and forward-looking forecasts to support decision-making. Field & Program Coordination Provide high-level oversight of drilling, environmental, geotechnical, hydrologic, and infrastructure programs. Participate in site visits, coordination meetings, and QA/QC reviews as required. Permitting & Regulatory Integration Ensure permitting pathways remain aligned with engineering and study progression. Coordinate with federal and state agencies across the Western U.S. as needed. Executive & Stakeholder Interface Present project status, risks, and key decision points to executive teams and investors. Support funding gates and development milestones with clear, defensible reporting. This is the role for you if: You've managed multidisciplinary teams (geo, hydro, enviro, engineering) and know how to keep everyone aligned without micromanaging You understand what it takes to produce finance-ready, defensible study outcomes You're organized, decisive, and know how to translate technical complexity into something an executive or investor can actually use You've spent time in the Western U.S. mining landscape and know how federal and state permitting works in practice You're comfortable operating independently and don't need hand-holding to drive execution What Makes This Role Different Ownership without layers. You'll operate with real responsibility across active development programs, not buried inside a large corporate hierarchy. Your decisions directly influence study outcomes and execution momentum. Integrated technical exposure. You'll work across geology, engineering, hydro, environmental, and permitting disciplines rather than sitting in a single functional silo. Development-stage impact. This role bridges exploration and advanced studies, ensuring work programs translate into defensible, finance-ready outcomes. Autonomy with accountability. We trust experienced professionals to drive execution. Clear expectations, real trust, no micromanagement. Performance-driven environment. Strong execution, sound judgment, and disciplined project management are recognized and compensated accordingly. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Geology, Environmental Science, or related discipline 8+ years in mining project development, engineering consulting, or owner's team roles Demonstrated experience supporting or overseeing PFS and FS-level studies Working knowledge of open pit and/or underground mining methods Familiarity with hydrogeologic, geotechnical, environmental, and infrastructure components of study development Western U.S. project experience strongly preferred Strong communicator, written and verbal, with the ability to translate technical complexity into clear executive summaries
Pay:
$130,000.00 - $175,000.00 per yearBenefits:
401(k) 4% Match Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Opportunities for advancement Paid time off Referral program Vision insuranceExperience:
mining development, engineering , or owner's team roles: 8 years (Preferred)Language:
English (Required) Ability toRelocate:
Reno, NV 89521: Relocate before starting work (Required)Work Location:
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