Ultra-Tech Environmental Consultancy & Laboratory
Website:
ultratech.in
Job details:
Deputy Manager, EIA
Location: Pune, Maharashtra, India
Experience: 5–7 years
About the Company
Ultratech is a well-established organization with a strong presence in its sector and a focus on operational excellence, long-term growth, and responsible business practices. The company values practical execution, quality outcomes, and accountability across functions.
This role sits within a business environment where compliance, coordination, and reliable delivery matter every day. The team works closely across sites and stakeholders to support decisions that balance business needs with environmental and regulatory expectations.
The organization expects people to take ownership, manage complexity calmly, and convert requirements into action. It offers a setting where strong operators can contribute to meaningful work, improve consistency, and help strengthen how the business performs in a structured and responsible way.
The role is based in Pune and will support site-linked work that requires discipline, collaboration, and attention to detail.
About the Role
The Deputy Manager, EIA will own environmental impact assessment coordination and related compliance support for site operations. The role is responsible for keeping assessments, documentation, and follow-through aligned with regulatory expectations and internal requirements.
It requires close coordination with internal teams and external stakeholders to keep work moving, resolve gaps early, and reduce risk for the business. Success in this role comes from turning technical and procedural requirements into clear actions, maintaining reliable records, and ensuring timely submission and closure of dependencies.
The position demands strong judgment, structured execution, and the ability to manage multiple priorities without losing control of detail. It is a hands-on role for someone who can balance field realities with compliance discipline and help the business stay prepared, responsive, and consistent.
Key Responsibilities
- Own regulatory compliance and liaison activities by preparing Form-1, Pre-Feasibility Reports, and Terms of Reference submissions for EAC and SEAC review.
- Draft, review, and finalize EIA reports so the documentation is legally sound, technically complete, and ready for approval or stakeholder review.
- Analyze baseline environmental data across air, water, noise, soil, ecology, land use, and pollution to support accurate assessment and informed project planning.
- Coordinate with laboratories for environmental data collection and conduct site inspections to understand local conditions, constraints, and likely project impacts.
- Develop Environmental Management Plans that reduce negative impacts during construction and operations while keeping implementation practical for site teams.
- Facilitate public consultations, coordinate with pollution control boards for PH, and respond to community concerns in a way that supports trust and regulatory progress.
- Work across internal and external stakeholders to convert compliance requirements into timely actions, reduce risk, and keep project execution aligned with approval needs.
Essential Skills & Technologies
- Strong understanding of environmental impact assessment processes, compliance workflows, and the practical requirements needed to support approvals and site-level execution.
- Ability to work with regulatory documents, submission trackers, and structured records while keeping details accurate, current, and ready for review.
- Comfortable coordinating across multiple stakeholders, translating requirements into action, and maintaining momentum when ownership is distributed across teams.
- Good judgment in identifying risk, escalating issues early, and helping the business respond to gaps before they become delays or compliance concerns.
- Strong written communication skills for reporting, follow-up, and coordination with internal teams and external agencies.
- Working knowledge of site operations, compliance coordination, and process discipline in a manufacturing or project environment.
Additional Plus
- Experience handling EIA-related work in a large, multi-site, or regulated operating environment.
- Exposure to inspections, audits, statutory submissions, or environmental follow-up work that strengthens control and closure discipline.
- Familiarity with process improvements that make compliance tracking simpler, faster, and easier to manage.
What You'll Bring
- A proven ability to own environmental coordination work with discipline, accuracy, and a strong sense of follow-through.
- The confidence to work across teams, keep stakeholders aligned, and push issues to closure without losing attention to detail.
- A practical mindset that balances compliance needs with real site constraints and business timelines.
- The judgment to spot risks early, communicate clearly, and support better decision-making through reliable information and structured execution.
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