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protocols at contaminated land sites.","GIS mapping tools — operate under direction to plot sampling locations and contamination boundaries on a brownfield site.","Project funding opportunities — research and compile lists of applicable grants or incentive programs for brownfield redevelopment.","Cost estimation worksheets — assist in preparing preliminary cleanup cost data using spreadsheet software under senior staff oversight.","Environmental risk assessment data — gather and organize to support quantitative human health risk evaluations on brownfield projects.","Remediation site schedules — monitor and update using calendar and scheduling software to help coordinate contractor activities.","Technical reports and regulatory submissions — draft initial sections under senior review for brownfield site characterization projects.","Water and soil quality sampling results — interpret basic findings with guidance to flag potential contamination concerns at redevelopment sites."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Environmental contamination sources — identify and assess using site investigation data with reduced oversight on urban or industrial brownfield sites.","On-site remediation activities — coordinate contractor schedules and daily operations to maintain compliance with environmental permits and standards.","Brownfield grant applications — prepare and submit with supporting documentation to secure project funding from state and federal programs.","Cleanup cost estimates — develop using analytical software and cost databases for mid-scale land redevelopment projects.","Quantitative risk assessments — conduct for human health and environmental exposure pathways using established models on assigned brownfield sites.","Surface water and groundwater remediation plans — implement under general direction, monitoring system performance against regulatory benchmarks.","Remediation compliance reports — author and submit to regulatory agencies, applying reading comprehension and writing skills to technical content.","Project timelines and resource allocation — manage using ERP software to keep brownfield redevelopment milestones on schedule.","Interdisciplinary project teams — coordinate through active listening and oral communication to align engineering, legal, and community stakeholders.","Soil and air quality improvement measures — implement at contaminated sites following approved remedial action plans and safety protocols."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex contamination source identification — perform autonomously using inductive reasoning and multi-media sampling data across diverse brownfield site types.","Full-scope remediation project compliance — oversee across all project phases, independently resolving regulatory conflicts with environmental law and agency requirements.","Brownfield redevelopment project plans — design and execute end-to-end, integrating safety, quality, and community benefit objectives at large-scale sites.","Detailed environmental cost estimates — produce independently, applying mathematical reasoning and engineering knowledge to complex multi-phase cleanup scenarios.","Quantitative human health and ecological risk assessments — lead using advanced analytical software, translating findings into defensible regulatory submissions.","Groundwater and surface water remediation systems — design and optimize, selecting appropriate technologies for site-specific hydrogeological conditions.","Contaminated military test sites and abandoned mine lands — develop and implement tailored improvement measures addressing water, air, and soil quality concurrently.","Funding strategies for redevelopment projects — identify, negotiate, and secure from multiple public and private sources to ensure project financial viability.","Regulatory agency negotiations — lead on behalf of project teams, applying systems analysis and judgment to achieve approvable remedial action decisions.","Emerging site conditions and non-routine contamination scenarios — evaluate and resolve using critical thinking and deductive reasoning without precedent guidance."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Organizational brownfield strategy — set vision and direct multi-project portfolios spanning remediation, redevelopment, and community revitalization at enterprise scale.","Environmental compliance frameworks — develop and institutionalize policies that align organizational practice with evolving federal, state, and local regulatory requirements.","Cross-sector funding architectures — design and negotiate complex financing structures combining EPA grants, tax incentives, and private investment for large brownfield programs.","Senior project managers and environmental specialists — mentor and develop, building organizational capacity in risk assessment, remediation design, and regulatory negotiation.","Quantitative risk assessment methodologies — advance organizational standards by integrating emerging science and regulatory guidance into enterprise-wide practice protocols.","Stakeholder coalitions — lead across government agencies, community organizations, and industry partners to align redevelopment goals and resolve high-stakes conflicts.","Systems-level remediation performance — evaluate across a portfolio of sites, identifying systemic inefficiencies and directing corrective actions to optimize outcomes.","Executive and public audiences — communicate complex brownfield science and policy decisions with speech clarity and written expression to drive informed decision-making.","Technology adoption — lead evaluation and integration of advanced GIS, analytical, and ERP platforms to improve organizational project delivery and data management.","Industry-wide brownfield redevelopment standards — influence through participation in regulatory rulemaking, professional associations, and published technical 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