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Humboldt State University
Natural Resources & Sciences Temporary Faculty
Humboldt State University 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521, USA
Natural Resources & Sciences Temporary Faculty for the following courses : SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional SCI 331 Fundamental Science Concepts in Elementary Education Minimum Qualifications : Degree: MA/MS in appropriate field or BA/BS in appropriate field with teaching credential SCI 431 Nature & Practice of Science - Elementary Education SCI 530 Environmental Systems Data Collect/Analysis SCI 697 Selected Topics Environmental Systems SCI 698 Graduate Colloquium Environmental Systems Minimum Qualifications : Degree: MA/MS in appropriate field Experience: Successful teaching experience and/or relevant professional experience in field.  Preferred: Ph.D.; successful teaching/professional experience related directly to course Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 12, 2019
Professor-Instructor-Post Grad
Natural Resources & Sciences Temporary Faculty for the following courses : SCI 100 Becoming a STEM Professional SCI 331 Fundamental Science Concepts in Elementary Education Minimum Qualifications : Degree: MA/MS in appropriate field or BA/BS in appropriate field with teaching credential SCI 431 Nature & Practice of Science - Elementary Education SCI 530 Environmental Systems Data Collect/Analysis SCI 697 Selected Topics Environmental Systems SCI 698 Graduate Colloquium Environmental Systems Minimum Qualifications : Degree: MA/MS in appropriate field Experience: Successful teaching experience and/or relevant professional experience in field.  Preferred: Ph.D.; successful teaching/professional experience related directly to course Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Unity College
Flagship Adjunct Instructor - Environmental Issues
Unity College Unity, ME, USA
Whoever and wherever you are, Unity College can offer an environmental experience or education for those committed to solving the world's most pressing environmental problems. We are America's Environmental College. Job Description: Unity College is accepting applications for a Flagship Adjunct Instructor to teach Environmental Issues during our Spring 2020 Semester. Environmental Issues & Insights:  What are the most pressing environmental issues of our time?  What do we need to know to address them?  In this class, students approach these questions by expanding their knowledge and perspective, discussing important environmental ideas, and thinking about their future.  Study of popular culture, history, and social conditions provide the bigger picture and put our environmental challenges in context.  This is a 3 credit course. Requirements: The ideal candidate must possess competence in the profession or discipline with the ability to effectively communicate training and subject matter to others.  Instructors will hold the minimum credentials appropriate to the discipline, such as professional certifications or appropriate academic degrees.  Master's degree and/or Ph.D. preferred. Additional Information: This is a temporary position which is located on the Unity College Flagship Campus at 90 Quaker Hill Road in Unity Maine and begins on January 7, 2020 and ends February 28, 2020. The college reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel or reassign any course.  Courses that do not achieve minimum student enrollment may be offered for reduced compensation. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 12, 2019
Professor-Instructor-Post Grad
Whoever and wherever you are, Unity College can offer an environmental experience or education for those committed to solving the world's most pressing environmental problems. We are America's Environmental College. Job Description: Unity College is accepting applications for a Flagship Adjunct Instructor to teach Environmental Issues during our Spring 2020 Semester. Environmental Issues & Insights:  What are the most pressing environmental issues of our time?  What do we need to know to address them?  In this class, students approach these questions by expanding their knowledge and perspective, discussing important environmental ideas, and thinking about their future.  Study of popular culture, history, and social conditions provide the bigger picture and put our environmental challenges in context.  This is a 3 credit course. Requirements: The ideal candidate must possess competence in the profession or discipline with the ability to effectively communicate training and subject matter to others.  Instructors will hold the minimum credentials appropriate to the discipline, such as professional certifications or appropriate academic degrees.  Master's degree and/or Ph.D. preferred. Additional Information: This is a temporary position which is located on the Unity College Flagship Campus at 90 Quaker Hill Road in Unity Maine and begins on January 7, 2020 and ends February 28, 2020. The college reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel or reassign any course.  Courses that do not achieve minimum student enrollment may be offered for reduced compensation. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Unity College
Flagship Adjunct Instructor - Environmental Sustainability
Unity College Unity, ME, USA
Whoever and wherever you are, Unity College can offer an environmental experience or education for those committed to solving the world's most pressing environmental problems. We are America's Environmental College. Job Description: Unity College is accepting applications for a Flagship Adjunct Instructor to teach Environmental Sustainability during our Spring 2020 semester. Environmental Scenarios & Solutions:  This course brings students from multiple disciplines together to envision strategies for a sustainable future in the context of a changing climate.  training in quantitative literacy and/or social science approaches will prepare students to work in teams to analyze major 21st century problems that they are likely to encounter in their future careers. Requirements: The ideal candidate must possess competence in the profession or discipline with the ability to effectively communicate training and subject matter to others.  Instructors will hold the minimum credentials appropriate to the discipline, such as professional certifications or appropriate academic degrees.  Master's degree and/or Ph.D. preferred. Additional Information: This is a temporary position which is located on the Unity College Flagship Campus at 90 Quaker Hill Road in Unity Maine and begins on January 6, 2020 and ends May 11, 2020. The college reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel or reassign any course.  Courses that do not achieve minimum student enrollment may be offered for reduced compensation. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 12, 2019
Professor-Instructor-Post Grad
Whoever and wherever you are, Unity College can offer an environmental experience or education for those committed to solving the world's most pressing environmental problems. We are America's Environmental College. Job Description: Unity College is accepting applications for a Flagship Adjunct Instructor to teach Environmental Sustainability during our Spring 2020 semester. Environmental Scenarios & Solutions:  This course brings students from multiple disciplines together to envision strategies for a sustainable future in the context of a changing climate.  training in quantitative literacy and/or social science approaches will prepare students to work in teams to analyze major 21st century problems that they are likely to encounter in their future careers. Requirements: The ideal candidate must possess competence in the profession or discipline with the ability to effectively communicate training and subject matter to others.  Instructors will hold the minimum credentials appropriate to the discipline, such as professional certifications or appropriate academic degrees.  Master's degree and/or Ph.D. preferred. Additional Information: This is a temporary position which is located on the Unity College Flagship Campus at 90 Quaker Hill Road in Unity Maine and begins on January 6, 2020 and ends May 11, 2020. The college reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel or reassign any course.  Courses that do not achieve minimum student enrollment may be offered for reduced compensation. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Humboldt State University
Tenure-Track - Spatial Wildlife Ecology
Humboldt State University Arcata, CA, USA
DESCRIPTION : The Department of Wildlife Management at Humboldt State University invites applicants for an academic year, tenure-track faculty position specializing in Spatial Wildlife Ecology. DESCRIPTION : The Department of Wildlife Management at Humboldt State University invites applicants for an academic year, tenure-track faculty position specializing in Spatial Wildlife Ecology. As an institution, HSU is committed to eliminating the equity gap in all student populations with dynamic, studentcentered practices and policies that fully engage the campus community. The ideal candidate will share HSU’s commitment to helping its racially and socioeconomically diverse students succeed in their degree and career objectives. We value the ability to serve students from a broad range of cultural heritages, socioeconomic backgrounds, genders, ability and orientations. Therefore, we prioritize applicants who demonstrate they understand the benefits diversity brings to a professional educational community. The successful candidate will be an equity-minded individual committed to collaborating with faculty, classified staff, administration, and students who are committed to closing equity gaps. RANK, SALARY AND BENEFITS : We seek to fill this position at the Assistant Professor rank; however, rank and salary are dependent on the appointee’s qualifications and experience. The current California State University Salary Schedule is available at: http://www.humboldt.edu/aps/docs/salary/Salary-Schedule.pdf Humboldt State University provides an excellent benefits package for faculty. Information about benefits plans can be found at: http://www.humboldt.edu/forms/node/934 . PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS : An earned PhD or equivalent in Wildlife Management, Ecology, Conservation Biology or related field from an accredited college or university is preferred at the time of appointment. Applicants with considerable progress towards terminal degree completion (ABD, “all but dissertation) by the appointment date will be considered. Completion of terminal degree is required prior to the start of the second probationary year following initial appointment. The successful candidate must demonstrate the following: Experience and expertise in spatial/landscape wildlife ecology, with a solid working knowledge of spatial analyses; experience and expertise necessary to teach an introductory course in wildlife ecology as well as an advanced course in spatial wildlife ecology; Record of, or potential for, involving students in research and scholarly activity; Commitment to contribute to the departments’ mission to support students from minoritized groups; Experience developing curriculum/courses/programs that inclusively serve a diverse student population; Ability to work effectively with diverse populations, including, multicultural experience and cross-cultural communication skills; and Potential for effective teaching or teaching experience using a variety of methodologies. Preferred qualifications for this position include: Demonstrable expertise in GIS analysis, spatial modeling, and/or wildlife movement analyses and interest in mentoring students in these skills; and Commitment to participating in professional development opportunities that build effectiveness in areas of inclusion, culturally relevant pedagogy, and advancing diversity. At the time of appointment, the successful candidate, if not a U.S. citizen, must have authorization from the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services to work in the United States. For information on the University policy on support for non-immigrant probationary faculty visa acquisition, please visit the Faculty Immigration Resources page: https://extended.humboldt.edu/international-programs/immigration/faculty. Evidence of degree(s) is required at time of hire. PROFESSIONAL DUTIES: Candidates should be committed to teaching excellence and to building a strong research record. Instructional assignments may include: WLDF 210 (Introduction to Wildlife Ecology and Administration), WLDF 301 (Ecology and Wildlife Management), WLDF 311 (Wildlife Techniques), WLDF 42x (Management and Conservation of Specific Taxa), WLDF 468 (Spatial Wildlife Ecology), or other courses in the program. Instructional assignments will be consistent with the programmatic needs of the department and students. The primary professional responsibilities of instructional faculty members are: teaching, research, scholarship, and creative activity; and service to the University, professional and to the community. These responsibilities include: advising students, participation in campus and system-wide communities, maintaining office hours, working collaboratively and productively with colleagues, and participation in traditional academic functions. Probationary faculty are typically provided ongoing mentorship to be a successful member of the faculty. During the first two years of the probationary period, teaching responsibilities will be reduced by approximately one course each semester. The reduced teaching load supports the establishment of research, scholarship and/or creative activities required for retention, tenure, and promotion. Humboldt State also continues to build unique and innovative learning opportunities for students, bridging the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities. HSU is a leader in “learning communities” that build relationships between students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the community. These communities incorporate environmental and social responsibility. APPLICATION DEADLINE : This position is open until filled. First consideration will be given to completed applications received no later than January 15 , 2020. Early response is encouraged. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 12, 2019
Professor-Instructor-Post Grad
DESCRIPTION : The Department of Wildlife Management at Humboldt State University invites applicants for an academic year, tenure-track faculty position specializing in Spatial Wildlife Ecology. DESCRIPTION : The Department of Wildlife Management at Humboldt State University invites applicants for an academic year, tenure-track faculty position specializing in Spatial Wildlife Ecology. As an institution, HSU is committed to eliminating the equity gap in all student populations with dynamic, studentcentered practices and policies that fully engage the campus community. The ideal candidate will share HSU’s commitment to helping its racially and socioeconomically diverse students succeed in their degree and career objectives. We value the ability to serve students from a broad range of cultural heritages, socioeconomic backgrounds, genders, ability and orientations. Therefore, we prioritize applicants who demonstrate they understand the benefits diversity brings to a professional educational community. The successful candidate will be an equity-minded individual committed to collaborating with faculty, classified staff, administration, and students who are committed to closing equity gaps. RANK, SALARY AND BENEFITS : We seek to fill this position at the Assistant Professor rank; however, rank and salary are dependent on the appointee’s qualifications and experience. The current California State University Salary Schedule is available at: http://www.humboldt.edu/aps/docs/salary/Salary-Schedule.pdf Humboldt State University provides an excellent benefits package for faculty. Information about benefits plans can be found at: http://www.humboldt.edu/forms/node/934 . PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS : An earned PhD or equivalent in Wildlife Management, Ecology, Conservation Biology or related field from an accredited college or university is preferred at the time of appointment. Applicants with considerable progress towards terminal degree completion (ABD, “all but dissertation) by the appointment date will be considered. Completion of terminal degree is required prior to the start of the second probationary year following initial appointment. The successful candidate must demonstrate the following: Experience and expertise in spatial/landscape wildlife ecology, with a solid working knowledge of spatial analyses; experience and expertise necessary to teach an introductory course in wildlife ecology as well as an advanced course in spatial wildlife ecology; Record of, or potential for, involving students in research and scholarly activity; Commitment to contribute to the departments’ mission to support students from minoritized groups; Experience developing curriculum/courses/programs that inclusively serve a diverse student population; Ability to work effectively with diverse populations, including, multicultural experience and cross-cultural communication skills; and Potential for effective teaching or teaching experience using a variety of methodologies. Preferred qualifications for this position include: Demonstrable expertise in GIS analysis, spatial modeling, and/or wildlife movement analyses and interest in mentoring students in these skills; and Commitment to participating in professional development opportunities that build effectiveness in areas of inclusion, culturally relevant pedagogy, and advancing diversity. At the time of appointment, the successful candidate, if not a U.S. citizen, must have authorization from the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services to work in the United States. For information on the University policy on support for non-immigrant probationary faculty visa acquisition, please visit the Faculty Immigration Resources page: https://extended.humboldt.edu/international-programs/immigration/faculty. Evidence of degree(s) is required at time of hire. PROFESSIONAL DUTIES: Candidates should be committed to teaching excellence and to building a strong research record. Instructional assignments may include: WLDF 210 (Introduction to Wildlife Ecology and Administration), WLDF 301 (Ecology and Wildlife Management), WLDF 311 (Wildlife Techniques), WLDF 42x (Management and Conservation of Specific Taxa), WLDF 468 (Spatial Wildlife Ecology), or other courses in the program. Instructional assignments will be consistent with the programmatic needs of the department and students. The primary professional responsibilities of instructional faculty members are: teaching, research, scholarship, and creative activity; and service to the University, professional and to the community. These responsibilities include: advising students, participation in campus and system-wide communities, maintaining office hours, working collaboratively and productively with colleagues, and participation in traditional academic functions. Probationary faculty are typically provided ongoing mentorship to be a successful member of the faculty. During the first two years of the probationary period, teaching responsibilities will be reduced by approximately one course each semester. The reduced teaching load supports the establishment of research, scholarship and/or creative activities required for retention, tenure, and promotion. Humboldt State also continues to build unique and innovative learning opportunities for students, bridging the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities. HSU is a leader in “learning communities” that build relationships between students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the community. These communities incorporate environmental and social responsibility. APPLICATION DEADLINE : This position is open until filled. First consideration will be given to completed applications received no later than January 15 , 2020. Early response is encouraged. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
AECOM
Senior NEPA Project Manager
AECOM Germantown, Maryland, USA
Job Summary AECOM is actively seeking a creative, highly talented Senior NEPA Project Manager. The primary work location is Germantown, Maryland or Arlington, Virginia; however, we will consider excellent candidates in any existing office location. The successful applicant will join a network of existing AECOM NEPA and Impact Assessment and Permitting (IAP) specialists across the US, and will have the resources of more than 3,500 environmental planning staff available to assist in project delivery. Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Biology, Ecology, Natural resources, Wetlands management, Geology, Acoustics, Aviation planning, other planning, or an earth science-related field 6+ of experience of NEPA experience 6+ years of managing projects and teams to scope, schedule, and budget 3+ years of experience working in a fast-paced consulting environment U.S. citizenship is required, due to the nature of this work Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in relevant field 10+ years industry experience, preferably with NEPA consulting to the Department of Defense (DoD) or other Federal clients Specific and established experience in providing NEPA consulting services to the DoD or other Federal clients in multiple locations Existing, mature, and tested Client relationships with an ability to generate new work for the Team, Office, and Company Strong experience with NEPA (and Natural/Cultural Resources Management), including ability to manage projects, interdisciplinary teams, and workload, as well as interface successfully with Clients High degree of self-motivation and the ability to work independently with limited supervision, as well as in a collaborative team environment Excellent communication skills, including both oral and written (writing sample required) Strong working knowledge of word-processing and integrated software applications, including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Knowledge of GIS and MS Project Organizational management skills and ability to perform detail-oriented work Self-motivated, driven, and hard working Demonstrated proposal writing skills, including major (SF330) and minor (Task Order) Proposals Demonstrated ability to market and win work successfully and effectively Ability to assist in the development of a successful Federal Environmental Planning market practice, resourced for delivery by existing AECOM assets Familiar with Federal, notably including DoD, NEPA and Natural/Cultural resources requirements and processes Excellent and relevant references Position requires fieldwork and candidate must be able to travel Professional certification(s) – PMP, CEP, PE, or similar Active Secret or Top Secret security clearance Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 10, 2019
Full time
Job Summary AECOM is actively seeking a creative, highly talented Senior NEPA Project Manager. The primary work location is Germantown, Maryland or Arlington, Virginia; however, we will consider excellent candidates in any existing office location. The successful applicant will join a network of existing AECOM NEPA and Impact Assessment and Permitting (IAP) specialists across the US, and will have the resources of more than 3,500 environmental planning staff available to assist in project delivery. Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Biology, Ecology, Natural resources, Wetlands management, Geology, Acoustics, Aviation planning, other planning, or an earth science-related field 6+ of experience of NEPA experience 6+ years of managing projects and teams to scope, schedule, and budget 3+ years of experience working in a fast-paced consulting environment U.S. citizenship is required, due to the nature of this work Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in relevant field 10+ years industry experience, preferably with NEPA consulting to the Department of Defense (DoD) or other Federal clients Specific and established experience in providing NEPA consulting services to the DoD or other Federal clients in multiple locations Existing, mature, and tested Client relationships with an ability to generate new work for the Team, Office, and Company Strong experience with NEPA (and Natural/Cultural Resources Management), including ability to manage projects, interdisciplinary teams, and workload, as well as interface successfully with Clients High degree of self-motivation and the ability to work independently with limited supervision, as well as in a collaborative team environment Excellent communication skills, including both oral and written (writing sample required) Strong working knowledge of word-processing and integrated software applications, including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Knowledge of GIS and MS Project Organizational management skills and ability to perform detail-oriented work Self-motivated, driven, and hard working Demonstrated proposal writing skills, including major (SF330) and minor (Task Order) Proposals Demonstrated ability to market and win work successfully and effectively Ability to assist in the development of a successful Federal Environmental Planning market practice, resourced for delivery by existing AECOM assets Familiar with Federal, notably including DoD, NEPA and Natural/Cultural resources requirements and processes Excellent and relevant references Position requires fieldwork and candidate must be able to travel Professional certification(s) – PMP, CEP, PE, or similar Active Secret or Top Secret security clearance Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
ICF International
Field Biologist On-Call
ICF International Sacramento, CA, USA
ICF is currently seeking a Biologist to be based out of our Sacramento, CA office. Job Description This position involves providing biological resource surveys on a variety of energy, transportation, water, and urban projects in central California.  Work would generally be located in the Visalia/Fresno region.    Fieldwork is likely to include wildlife surveys for special-status species and construction compliance monitoring. The Biologist also will prepare technical reports, assist with preparation of state and federal environmental permit applications, and assist in the preparation of technical studies and sections for California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and/or National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents. Key Responsibilities Independently and collaboratively perform field surveys for special-status species, natural communities and habitats. Field surveys may include walking transects, walking and mapping habitat boundaries, trapping or collecting specimens, visually identifying animal and plant species or digging soil pits for wetland delineations. Independently perform environmental compliance monitoring at construction sites (including preconstruction clearance surveys and environmental awareness training), coordinating with construction crews, and being responsive to ever-changing schedules. Evaluate project plans for determining potential impacts on special-status species and other biological resources. Prepare technical memoranda summarizing field survey results. Prepare construction monitoring reports and manage construction monitoring logs. Prepare technical (biological) sections for CEQA and NEPA documents, annual reports, and environmental permit applications under guidance of senior staff. Provide logistical support to task managers and project managers. Logistical support may include coordinating other ICF field staff and subcontractors, scheduling construction monitors, scheduling meetings, and invoicing. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences or other related field of study. 2+ season of experience in conducting biological fieldwork for consulting firm, municipality and/or government department/agency. Experience working the San Joaquin Valley Proficiency in use of Microsoft Word and Excel Proficiency in use of GPS technology for navigation and data collection in the field. Additional Preferred Skills/Experience Experience working with Northern CA special-status wildlife species (e.g., California tiger salamander, California red-legged frog, blunt-nose leopard lizard, giant garter snake, Alameda whipsnake, vernal pool branchiopods, San Joaquin kit fox, burrowing owl, giant kangaroo rats). Experience with data entry and formatting. Knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations relating to biological resources (including CEQA, NEPA, Clean Water Act, California Fish and Game Codes, etc.). ICF offers an excellent benefits package, an award winning talent development program, and fosters a highly skilled, energized and empowered workforce.  Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 09, 2019
Intermittent - On Call
ICF is currently seeking a Biologist to be based out of our Sacramento, CA office. Job Description This position involves providing biological resource surveys on a variety of energy, transportation, water, and urban projects in central California.  Work would generally be located in the Visalia/Fresno region.    Fieldwork is likely to include wildlife surveys for special-status species and construction compliance monitoring. The Biologist also will prepare technical reports, assist with preparation of state and federal environmental permit applications, and assist in the preparation of technical studies and sections for California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and/or National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents. Key Responsibilities Independently and collaboratively perform field surveys for special-status species, natural communities and habitats. Field surveys may include walking transects, walking and mapping habitat boundaries, trapping or collecting specimens, visually identifying animal and plant species or digging soil pits for wetland delineations. Independently perform environmental compliance monitoring at construction sites (including preconstruction clearance surveys and environmental awareness training), coordinating with construction crews, and being responsive to ever-changing schedules. Evaluate project plans for determining potential impacts on special-status species and other biological resources. Prepare technical memoranda summarizing field survey results. Prepare construction monitoring reports and manage construction monitoring logs. Prepare technical (biological) sections for CEQA and NEPA documents, annual reports, and environmental permit applications under guidance of senior staff. Provide logistical support to task managers and project managers. Logistical support may include coordinating other ICF field staff and subcontractors, scheduling construction monitors, scheduling meetings, and invoicing. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences or other related field of study. 2+ season of experience in conducting biological fieldwork for consulting firm, municipality and/or government department/agency. Experience working the San Joaquin Valley Proficiency in use of Microsoft Word and Excel Proficiency in use of GPS technology for navigation and data collection in the field. Additional Preferred Skills/Experience Experience working with Northern CA special-status wildlife species (e.g., California tiger salamander, California red-legged frog, blunt-nose leopard lizard, giant garter snake, Alameda whipsnake, vernal pool branchiopods, San Joaquin kit fox, burrowing owl, giant kangaroo rats). Experience with data entry and formatting. Knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations relating to biological resources (including CEQA, NEPA, Clean Water Act, California Fish and Game Codes, etc.). ICF offers an excellent benefits package, an award winning talent development program, and fosters a highly skilled, energized and empowered workforce.  Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Ecologist
U.S. Bureau of Land Management Glasgow, MT, USA
Summary Explore a new career with the BLM - where our people are our greatest natural resource. For additional information about the BLM, please visit   our website . This position is located in the North Central Montana District Office, Glasgow Field Office, located in Glasgow, Montana. Information about Glasgow and surrounding area can be found at  Glasgow Chamber of Commerce . Learn more about this agency Responsibilities The incumbent is responsible for performing a variety of duties including, but not limited to, the following:   1. Collecting ecological data with an emphasis on seasonal habitat characteristics of sage grouse.   2. Performing ecological investigations, requiring field sampling, and analysis of computerized data.   3. Selecting, training and mentoring seasonal crews to collect and enter vegetation data using established protocols and databases.   4. Ensuring consistent data collection and entry to meet local, regional, and national priorities.   5. Summarizing sagebrush/grassland ecology research in order to simplify technology transfers to land managers by obtaining research results through timely literature review, correspondence, personal contacts, attendance at professional meetings and symposia, and coordination with the sagebrush/grassland research community.   6. Providing sound professional judgment and scientific knowledge to solve problems and recommend solutions with alternatives.   7. Attending meetings of technical and scientific groups at the local or regional level where sage grouse habitat ecology and ecosystem management are discussed.   8. Working with resource specialists in the determination and formulation of long and short-term habitat management objectives for the North Central Montana District Office, and integrating sagebrush/grassland ecology into the District's Approved Resource Management Plan implementation activities, including recommendations for NEPA analysis. Physical Demands:  Work during field season requires strenuous physical effort and ability to periodically work long hours in the field participating in data collection or ecological assessments. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 07, 2019
Full time
Summary Explore a new career with the BLM - where our people are our greatest natural resource. For additional information about the BLM, please visit   our website . This position is located in the North Central Montana District Office, Glasgow Field Office, located in Glasgow, Montana. Information about Glasgow and surrounding area can be found at  Glasgow Chamber of Commerce . Learn more about this agency Responsibilities The incumbent is responsible for performing a variety of duties including, but not limited to, the following:   1. Collecting ecological data with an emphasis on seasonal habitat characteristics of sage grouse.   2. Performing ecological investigations, requiring field sampling, and analysis of computerized data.   3. Selecting, training and mentoring seasonal crews to collect and enter vegetation data using established protocols and databases.   4. Ensuring consistent data collection and entry to meet local, regional, and national priorities.   5. Summarizing sagebrush/grassland ecology research in order to simplify technology transfers to land managers by obtaining research results through timely literature review, correspondence, personal contacts, attendance at professional meetings and symposia, and coordination with the sagebrush/grassland research community.   6. Providing sound professional judgment and scientific knowledge to solve problems and recommend solutions with alternatives.   7. Attending meetings of technical and scientific groups at the local or regional level where sage grouse habitat ecology and ecosystem management are discussed.   8. Working with resource specialists in the determination and formulation of long and short-term habitat management objectives for the North Central Montana District Office, and integrating sagebrush/grassland ecology into the District's Approved Resource Management Plan implementation activities, including recommendations for NEPA analysis. Physical Demands:  Work during field season requires strenuous physical effort and ability to periodically work long hours in the field participating in data collection or ecological assessments. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Stantec
Environmental Scientist
Stantec New York, NY, USA
Your Opportunity Stantec seeks a Mid-level Environmental Scientist to join our Environmental Services team. Successful environmental scientists at Stantec have opportunities for professional development, are often tasked with learning new skills, and work on a variety of interesting and challenging projects. Stantec has a small company feel that provides local services yet has offices worldwide and thus provides the opportunity for travel and expanding personal horizons. Your Key Responsibilities Wetland Delineations and Field Surveys: Participating in both large- and small-scale wetland delineations, natural community mapping, rare, threatened, and endangered species surveys, function and value assessments, environmental permitting, post-construction monitoring, and wetland mitigation/restoration SWPPP/Environmental Inspections: Conducting construction and post-construction environmental inspection and monitoring to verify compliance with Stormwater and other environmental permit conditions Environmental Permitting/SEQR: Support preparation and development of NYSDEC/USACE Joint Permit Applications, including SEQR Compliance (Environmental Assessment Forms and Environmental Impact Statements); familiarity with NYSPSC Article VII, Part 102 and Article 10 preferred but not required Preparation of a wide range of reports and involving environmental regulatory compliance and environmental impact analysis; Regularly travel throughout Upstate New York and potentially the North-East and Mid-Atlantic Regions Work with multidisciplinary natural resources staff and be responsible for the safety and well-being of other field staff and perform tasks required for fieldwork such as workflow planning, scheduling, data collection and dissemination, reporting, and communication with project management, clients and regulators Your Capabilities and Credentials In addition to technical wetland delineation skills, selected candidates are expected to have proven communication and leadership skills, high ethical and moral standards, an excellent attitude, and high physical and mental stamina Candidates must have outstanding organization, planning, and problem-solving skills Candidates must be willing and able to spend long days on foot over uneven, remote terrain in inclement weather Selected candidates are expected to maintain a positive attitude, particularly in challenging environments and harsh conditions Mechanical skills, experience driving/navigating in remote locations, and previous experience with GPS and mobile technologies are required Prior experience and proficiency with GIS required Must have a high attention to detail Skill in Microsoft Office software suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access) Skill in NYS SWPPP Permit compliance, including knowledge with MS4 requirements Effective technical writing and verbal communication skills Ability to traverse 2-4 miles per day in rough terrain and lift up to 50 lbs Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Education and Experience The selected candidate will have at least 3 years of environmental experience, including field experience delineating wetlands according to the Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual and the Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers and EPA Wetland Delineation Manual and the Regional Supplements in New York State. A Bachelor’s degree in an environmental discipline and knowledge of soils, vegetation, and hydrology is required. This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice. Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Your Opportunity Stantec seeks a Mid-level Environmental Scientist to join our Environmental Services team. Successful environmental scientists at Stantec have opportunities for professional development, are often tasked with learning new skills, and work on a variety of interesting and challenging projects. Stantec has a small company feel that provides local services yet has offices worldwide and thus provides the opportunity for travel and expanding personal horizons. Your Key Responsibilities Wetland Delineations and Field Surveys: Participating in both large- and small-scale wetland delineations, natural community mapping, rare, threatened, and endangered species surveys, function and value assessments, environmental permitting, post-construction monitoring, and wetland mitigation/restoration SWPPP/Environmental Inspections: Conducting construction and post-construction environmental inspection and monitoring to verify compliance with Stormwater and other environmental permit conditions Environmental Permitting/SEQR: Support preparation and development of NYSDEC/USACE Joint Permit Applications, including SEQR Compliance (Environmental Assessment Forms and Environmental Impact Statements); familiarity with NYSPSC Article VII, Part 102 and Article 10 preferred but not required Preparation of a wide range of reports and involving environmental regulatory compliance and environmental impact analysis; Regularly travel throughout Upstate New York and potentially the North-East and Mid-Atlantic Regions Work with multidisciplinary natural resources staff and be responsible for the safety and well-being of other field staff and perform tasks required for fieldwork such as workflow planning, scheduling, data collection and dissemination, reporting, and communication with project management, clients and regulators Your Capabilities and Credentials In addition to technical wetland delineation skills, selected candidates are expected to have proven communication and leadership skills, high ethical and moral standards, an excellent attitude, and high physical and mental stamina Candidates must have outstanding organization, planning, and problem-solving skills Candidates must be willing and able to spend long days on foot over uneven, remote terrain in inclement weather Selected candidates are expected to maintain a positive attitude, particularly in challenging environments and harsh conditions Mechanical skills, experience driving/navigating in remote locations, and previous experience with GPS and mobile technologies are required Prior experience and proficiency with GIS required Must have a high attention to detail Skill in Microsoft Office software suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access) Skill in NYS SWPPP Permit compliance, including knowledge with MS4 requirements Effective technical writing and verbal communication skills Ability to traverse 2-4 miles per day in rough terrain and lift up to 50 lbs Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Education and Experience The selected candidate will have at least 3 years of environmental experience, including field experience delineating wetlands according to the Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual and the Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers and EPA Wetland Delineation Manual and the Regional Supplements in New York State. A Bachelor’s degree in an environmental discipline and knowledge of soils, vegetation, and hydrology is required. This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice. Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Stantec
Environmental Specialist
Stantec Coral Gables, Florida
Your Opportunity An opportunity exists in our Coral Gables, Florida office for an entry-level staff scientist/biologist to work on a variety of projects related to our work with the Florida Department of Transportation and other clients. Your Key Responsibilities Candidate will work in a team effort to conduct environmental analyses based on office and field research for the preparation of environmental impact assessments and NEPA documents. The candidate will be required to conduct some field surveys and work in an office setting. Candidate must have experience working with ArcGIS to produce supporting graphics and maps. Key Responsibilities include: Providing on-site support at client facilities. Design Plan Reviews. Preparing NEPA documentation. Preparing reports summarizing environmental impacts and analyses. Benthic surveys. Wetland delineations. Wildlife surveys. Mitigation monitoring. GIS analysis. Coordinating and communicating effectively with colleagues, clients, sub-consultants, and agency personnel. Your Capabilities and Credentials Excellent communication and technical writing skills. Willingness and ability to learn new systems and skills. Self-starter who with the ability to identify daily needs and assist as necessary to complete client assignments. Scuba certification by a recognized agency and scientific diving experience to collect scientific data is a must. Knowledge of local, state, and federal permitting regulations and ArcGIS experience is also desirable. A valid driver’s license and the ability to work in the field are required. A relevant work history is required. Education and Experience Candidate must have a B.S. Degree in biological/environmental sciences with a minimum of one (1) year professional experience or a M.S. in biological/environmental science field. Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather. Ability to lift and move items and equipment up to 50 lbs. This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice. Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Your Opportunity An opportunity exists in our Coral Gables, Florida office for an entry-level staff scientist/biologist to work on a variety of projects related to our work with the Florida Department of Transportation and other clients. Your Key Responsibilities Candidate will work in a team effort to conduct environmental analyses based on office and field research for the preparation of environmental impact assessments and NEPA documents. The candidate will be required to conduct some field surveys and work in an office setting. Candidate must have experience working with ArcGIS to produce supporting graphics and maps. Key Responsibilities include: Providing on-site support at client facilities. Design Plan Reviews. Preparing NEPA documentation. Preparing reports summarizing environmental impacts and analyses. Benthic surveys. Wetland delineations. Wildlife surveys. Mitigation monitoring. GIS analysis. Coordinating and communicating effectively with colleagues, clients, sub-consultants, and agency personnel. Your Capabilities and Credentials Excellent communication and technical writing skills. Willingness and ability to learn new systems and skills. Self-starter who with the ability to identify daily needs and assist as necessary to complete client assignments. Scuba certification by a recognized agency and scientific diving experience to collect scientific data is a must. Knowledge of local, state, and federal permitting regulations and ArcGIS experience is also desirable. A valid driver’s license and the ability to work in the field are required. A relevant work history is required. Education and Experience Candidate must have a B.S. Degree in biological/environmental sciences with a minimum of one (1) year professional experience or a M.S. in biological/environmental science field. Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather. Ability to lift and move items and equipment up to 50 lbs. This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice. Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Bonneville Power Administration
Natural Resources Specialist
Bonneville Power Administration Kalispell, MT, USA
Duties Summary This position is located in the Vegetation Management and Forestry (TFBV) organization, of Internal Operations (TFB), Transmission Field Services (TF), Transmission Services (T) of the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). A successful candidate in this position will serve as Natural Resource Specialist responsible for planning and carrying out project management activities in support of right-of-way (ROW) and access road projects within the assigned region. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Natural Resource Specialist, you will: Plan and carry out vegetation management activities in support of Rights-of-Way (ROW) and access road projects. Develop and implement short-term and long-term regional (multi-district) management plan for vegetation control. Develop and prioritize annual, out-year, and special project schedules, budgets, and requests or the vegetation management and access road programs, coordinating planned activities with affected departments (e.g., Transmission Line Maintenance, Realty, Environment, Contracting) to identify and resolve critical issues, avoid regional and system conflicts, and insure project success. Prepare site-specific vegetation management prescriptions and related Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) checklists (or ROW management plans) consistent with guidance provided by the BPA Transmission System Vegetation Management Program FEIS and related National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements. Serve as a project manager on ROW and access road projects.  Review transmission line corridors and construction projects for compliance with line maintenance standards for ROW clearing, access road erosion control, and structure site vegetation. Serve as a Contracting O ice Representative (COR) and monitor performance and compliance with contract specifications. Develop and maintain regional (multi-district) vegetation management and access road program data that includes annual work plans, project tracking spreadsheets, environmental analysis checklists, statements of work, prescription sheets, herbicide forms, access road request forms, and an access road data dictionary in a manner consistent with the reporting requirements of the BPA system as a whole including all regions.  Serve as a technical expert in vegetation and ROW management to various internal groups, outside agencies, and the public as issues arise within the region including negotiation, coordination with county-weed boards and other entities (e.g., Army Corps, Forest Service, state departments of natural resources, Bureau of Reclamation, etc.). Respond to inquiries, from a broad range of sources, on sensitive issues involving vegetation control methods, herbicide application, protection of cultural resources and other related issues. Initiate, negotiate, and maintain cooperative agreements with public and private landowners (including dispute resolutions), other agencies such as the USFWS, or Native American Tribes regarding ROW management and maintenance practices. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Duties Summary This position is located in the Vegetation Management and Forestry (TFBV) organization, of Internal Operations (TFB), Transmission Field Services (TF), Transmission Services (T) of the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). A successful candidate in this position will serve as Natural Resource Specialist responsible for planning and carrying out project management activities in support of right-of-way (ROW) and access road projects within the assigned region. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a Natural Resource Specialist, you will: Plan and carry out vegetation management activities in support of Rights-of-Way (ROW) and access road projects. Develop and implement short-term and long-term regional (multi-district) management plan for vegetation control. Develop and prioritize annual, out-year, and special project schedules, budgets, and requests or the vegetation management and access road programs, coordinating planned activities with affected departments (e.g., Transmission Line Maintenance, Realty, Environment, Contracting) to identify and resolve critical issues, avoid regional and system conflicts, and insure project success. Prepare site-specific vegetation management prescriptions and related Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) checklists (or ROW management plans) consistent with guidance provided by the BPA Transmission System Vegetation Management Program FEIS and related National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements. Serve as a project manager on ROW and access road projects.  Review transmission line corridors and construction projects for compliance with line maintenance standards for ROW clearing, access road erosion control, and structure site vegetation. Serve as a Contracting O ice Representative (COR) and monitor performance and compliance with contract specifications. Develop and maintain regional (multi-district) vegetation management and access road program data that includes annual work plans, project tracking spreadsheets, environmental analysis checklists, statements of work, prescription sheets, herbicide forms, access road request forms, and an access road data dictionary in a manner consistent with the reporting requirements of the BPA system as a whole including all regions.  Serve as a technical expert in vegetation and ROW management to various internal groups, outside agencies, and the public as issues arise within the region including negotiation, coordination with county-weed boards and other entities (e.g., Army Corps, Forest Service, state departments of natural resources, Bureau of Reclamation, etc.). Respond to inquiries, from a broad range of sources, on sensitive issues involving vegetation control methods, herbicide application, protection of cultural resources and other related issues. Initiate, negotiate, and maintain cooperative agreements with public and private landowners (including dispute resolutions), other agencies such as the USFWS, or Native American Tribes regarding ROW management and maintenance practices. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
EBI Consulting
Scientist I - Mid-Atlantic
EBI Consulting Maryland, USA
Description EBI is seeking a full-time Environmental Scientist I to conduct due diligence services.  The successful candidate will perform field assessments of limited/selected property types, interviews, and independent research of local, state, and federal resources.  Reporting may include Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and/or Cultural Resources deliverables.  Job Requirements Conduct site reconnaissance, including sampling activities Prepare deliverables with quality supporting documentation (site figures, appendices) Travel on short notice (one week or less) will be required at times Education and Experience Bachelor Degree from accredited college or university in environmental science, engineering or related field Less than 2 years of professional experience in environmental consulting. Certifications and Licenses Asbestos Inspector and Lead Inspector Certifications preferred, but not required.  Pertinent background for NEPA and/or Cultural Resources preferred, but not required Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Description EBI is seeking a full-time Environmental Scientist I to conduct due diligence services.  The successful candidate will perform field assessments of limited/selected property types, interviews, and independent research of local, state, and federal resources.  Reporting may include Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and/or Cultural Resources deliverables.  Job Requirements Conduct site reconnaissance, including sampling activities Prepare deliverables with quality supporting documentation (site figures, appendices) Travel on short notice (one week or less) will be required at times Education and Experience Bachelor Degree from accredited college or university in environmental science, engineering or related field Less than 2 years of professional experience in environmental consulting. Certifications and Licenses Asbestos Inspector and Lead Inspector Certifications preferred, but not required.  Pertinent background for NEPA and/or Cultural Resources preferred, but not required Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Army Materiel Command
Environmental Protection Specialist
Army Materiel Command Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey 15, Wharton, NJ, USA
Summary Position is located in the Munitions Engineering & Technology Center - Munitions System Directorate. The Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center (CCDC-AC) is the Army's Center of Lethality, and provides more than 90 percent of the Army's lethality to soldiers. CCDC-ACs mission includes: improving already fielded items, developing new items, maintaining a strong armament technology base in government, industry and academia and providing technical support to Soldiers in the field. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities Provides advisory, reviewing, evaluating, educating/training, negotiating, and/or problem-solving services on conventional environmental problems/projects related to Army Acquisition Programs. Responsible for providing technical environmental advice in regard to program planning, development, execution, and evaluation. Recommends modification to the planned system design, training, production, or fielding activities to minimize program risk and reduce the future environmental liability for the Army. Correlates environmental data, verifies results, and discusses technical aspects of work with scientist, engineers and other environmental experts. Prepare and present briefings to leadership on environmental-related matters. Travel Required 25% or less - You may be expected to travel for this position. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Summary Position is located in the Munitions Engineering & Technology Center - Munitions System Directorate. The Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center (CCDC-AC) is the Army's Center of Lethality, and provides more than 90 percent of the Army's lethality to soldiers. CCDC-ACs mission includes: improving already fielded items, developing new items, maintaining a strong armament technology base in government, industry and academia and providing technical support to Soldiers in the field. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities Provides advisory, reviewing, evaluating, educating/training, negotiating, and/or problem-solving services on conventional environmental problems/projects related to Army Acquisition Programs. Responsible for providing technical environmental advice in regard to program planning, development, execution, and evaluation. Recommends modification to the planned system design, training, production, or fielding activities to minimize program risk and reduce the future environmental liability for the Army. Correlates environmental data, verifies results, and discusses technical aspects of work with scientist, engineers and other environmental experts. Prepare and present briefings to leadership on environmental-related matters. Travel Required 25% or less - You may be expected to travel for this position. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Stantec
Environmental Planner
Stantec Bakersfield, California, USA
Your Opportunity Stantec is seeking an Environmental Planner to join our Impact Assessment, Permitting, and Compliance Practice in Southern California. The position is to be based out of our Bakersfield, California office. Stantec offers flexible work locations, flexible work hours and a robust compensation and benefit package. As an Environmental Scientist/Regulatory Planner, you will provide environmental science and land use planning knowledge to help with public and private projects including Oil and Gas, Transportation Infrastructure, or Renewable Energy. Diversified experience with other business sectors such as Water, Community Development, and Mining are also desirable. You will provide support for environmental impact statement, biological and cultural assessment, CEQA/NEPA assessments and land use planning for environmental projects. Additional experience that encompasses regulatory compliance and permitting experience including with but not limited to the U.S. Clean Water Act, U.S. Endangered Species Act, Federal Land Policy and Management Act, California Endangered Species Act, California Fish and Game Code, and Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act are also desirable. In this position, you will serve as a team member working with scientists, engineers, project managers, and junior project staff. Each day, as an environmental professional, you will contribute to multi-disciplinary project teams in all phases of the execution and delivery of projects. You should be a self-motivated professional and should also have a desire to grow personally as well as professionally with each project. This position requires strong skills as a self-starter, with ability to participate on multiple projects simultaneously. This role will also include support to project management teams on dynamic projects. Your Key Responsibilities Capable of managing staff and projects Demonstrate success with research, analysis, and reporting. Are a self-starting, team-oriented professional with excellent written and communication skills. Are familiar with review and analysis of scientific data, maps and drawings. Provide support in delivering high quality work products to Stantec’s multi-disciplinary project teams. Ability to identify opportunities and build relationships with clients. Your Capabilities and Credentials Basic Qualifications Environmental consulting experience is a requirement. Experience working directly with clients. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience leading and contributing to environmental impact evaluation and environmental permit applications, including, resource and impact evaluations, preparation of NEPA/CEQA analysis and documentation. Experience leading environmental permitting of energy facilities, pipelines, and/or other linear projects in the western United States including: USACE 404 wetland permitting, CDFW 1600 Agreements and CESA permitting, RWQCB 401 certifications, and other environmental permitting. Demonstrated technical competence and project experience in natural resource fields applicable to environmental permitting of infrastructure projects, both public and private. Must have a good driving record and valid Driver's License. OSHA HAZWOPER 40 certification preferred or ability to obtain prior to employment. Prior to employment, this position will require the successful passing of a pre-employment physical and drug screen. Preferred Qualifications Direct experience with California independent power producers, utilities, and relevant California regulatory agencies. Experience serving on and leading teams of staff for permitting facilities in California. Established relationships with local, state, and federal permitting agencies. CEQA experience. NEPA experience. General understanding of geographic information systems. Ability to work independently, as well as in teams ranging from 2 to 60 staff. Ability to direct staff technicians regarding data collection, preparation of figures and maps, and report production. CPUC and/or CEC experience a plus Education and Experience BA/BS degree in Urban, Regional or Environmental Land Use Planning, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies or a related field. 5 to 8 years of experience. This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice. Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Dec 04, 2019
Full time
Your Opportunity Stantec is seeking an Environmental Planner to join our Impact Assessment, Permitting, and Compliance Practice in Southern California. The position is to be based out of our Bakersfield, California office. Stantec offers flexible work locations, flexible work hours and a robust compensation and benefit package. As an Environmental Scientist/Regulatory Planner, you will provide environmental science and land use planning knowledge to help with public and private projects including Oil and Gas, Transportation Infrastructure, or Renewable Energy. Diversified experience with other business sectors such as Water, Community Development, and Mining are also desirable. You will provide support for environmental impact statement, biological and cultural assessment, CEQA/NEPA assessments and land use planning for environmental projects. Additional experience that encompasses regulatory compliance and permitting experience including with but not limited to the U.S. Clean Water Act, U.S. Endangered Species Act, Federal Land Policy and Management Act, California Endangered Species Act, California Fish and Game Code, and Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act are also desirable. In this position, you will serve as a team member working with scientists, engineers, project managers, and junior project staff. Each day, as an environmental professional, you will contribute to multi-disciplinary project teams in all phases of the execution and delivery of projects. You should be a self-motivated professional and should also have a desire to grow personally as well as professionally with each project. This position requires strong skills as a self-starter, with ability to participate on multiple projects simultaneously. This role will also include support to project management teams on dynamic projects. Your Key Responsibilities Capable of managing staff and projects Demonstrate success with research, analysis, and reporting. Are a self-starting, team-oriented professional with excellent written and communication skills. Are familiar with review and analysis of scientific data, maps and drawings. Provide support in delivering high quality work products to Stantec’s multi-disciplinary project teams. Ability to identify opportunities and build relationships with clients. Your Capabilities and Credentials Basic Qualifications Environmental consulting experience is a requirement. Experience working directly with clients. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience leading and contributing to environmental impact evaluation and environmental permit applications, including, resource and impact evaluations, preparation of NEPA/CEQA analysis and documentation. Experience leading environmental permitting of energy facilities, pipelines, and/or other linear projects in the western United States including: USACE 404 wetland permitting, CDFW 1600 Agreements and CESA permitting, RWQCB 401 certifications, and other environmental permitting. Demonstrated technical competence and project experience in natural resource fields applicable to environmental permitting of infrastructure projects, both public and private. Must have a good driving record and valid Driver's License. OSHA HAZWOPER 40 certification preferred or ability to obtain prior to employment. Prior to employment, this position will require the successful passing of a pre-employment physical and drug screen. Preferred Qualifications Direct experience with California independent power producers, utilities, and relevant California regulatory agencies. Experience serving on and leading teams of staff for permitting facilities in California. Established relationships with local, state, and federal permitting agencies. CEQA experience. NEPA experience. General understanding of geographic information systems. Ability to work independently, as well as in teams ranging from 2 to 60 staff. Ability to direct staff technicians regarding data collection, preparation of figures and maps, and report production. CPUC and/or CEC experience a plus Education and Experience BA/BS degree in Urban, Regional or Environmental Land Use Planning, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies or a related field. 5 to 8 years of experience. This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice. Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other’s talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Wood.
Environmental Inspector
Wood. Hamilton Township, NJ, USA
Overview / Responsibilities Wood is seeking resumes for qualified  Environmental Inspectors (EIs)  for various pipeline and other energy infrastructure projects throughout the U.S. EI positions will be staffed on a per project basis and will involve full-time work, likely exceeding 40 hours per week, for the duration of a given project.   Key Responsibilities : Conduct on-site environmental inspections to ensure compliance with environmental regulations, permit conditions, project plans, and other environmental commitments Preparation of written inspection reports including photo documentation, construction status reports, compliance tracking logs, etc. Provide guidance regarding proper installation, maintenance, and removal of erosion and sediment control measures Conduct and assist with environmental training Correspondence with contractor, agency, and client personnel Conducting any required sampling Onsite waste tracking/management and coordinating transportation, and/or disposal of/for various media Skills / Qualifications Role Requirements : Possesses knowledge of pipeline construction activities with experience working around heavy equipment Strong understanding of Industry Standards relating to erosion and sediment control practices, wetland crossings, stream crossings, agricultural lands, cultural resources, sensitive species and other environmental aspects of pipeline construction projects Ability to read and interpret construction plans, drawings and other technical documents Knowledge of environmental laws and regulations pertaining to pipeline construction projects Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work long hours outdoors under various field conditions Computer proficiency Valid U.S. Driver’s License Have or obtain project specific or client required certifications or training Preferred : BA/BS Degree in Environmental Science, Biological Resources, or related field OSHA 40 hour certification Physical Demands : Field activities may require working in unfavorable weather conditions Field activities may require working in specialized protective equipment supplied by employer. Candidate must be physically capable of performing tasks in such equipment Will lift equipment and carry laboratory samples which requires the ability to lift 40 pounds Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 26, 2019
Full time
Overview / Responsibilities Wood is seeking resumes for qualified  Environmental Inspectors (EIs)  for various pipeline and other energy infrastructure projects throughout the U.S. EI positions will be staffed on a per project basis and will involve full-time work, likely exceeding 40 hours per week, for the duration of a given project.   Key Responsibilities : Conduct on-site environmental inspections to ensure compliance with environmental regulations, permit conditions, project plans, and other environmental commitments Preparation of written inspection reports including photo documentation, construction status reports, compliance tracking logs, etc. Provide guidance regarding proper installation, maintenance, and removal of erosion and sediment control measures Conduct and assist with environmental training Correspondence with contractor, agency, and client personnel Conducting any required sampling Onsite waste tracking/management and coordinating transportation, and/or disposal of/for various media Skills / Qualifications Role Requirements : Possesses knowledge of pipeline construction activities with experience working around heavy equipment Strong understanding of Industry Standards relating to erosion and sediment control practices, wetland crossings, stream crossings, agricultural lands, cultural resources, sensitive species and other environmental aspects of pipeline construction projects Ability to read and interpret construction plans, drawings and other technical documents Knowledge of environmental laws and regulations pertaining to pipeline construction projects Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work long hours outdoors under various field conditions Computer proficiency Valid U.S. Driver’s License Have or obtain project specific or client required certifications or training Preferred : BA/BS Degree in Environmental Science, Biological Resources, or related field OSHA 40 hour certification Physical Demands : Field activities may require working in unfavorable weather conditions Field activities may require working in specialized protective equipment supplied by employer. Candidate must be physically capable of performing tasks in such equipment Will lift equipment and carry laboratory samples which requires the ability to lift 40 pounds Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Wood.
Environmental Compliance Inspector
Wood. Seattle, WA, USA
Overview / Responsibilities Wood is currently seeking  Environmental Compliance Inspectors  to join our team in Puget Sound.   The ideal candidate will have technical expertise leading environmental permitting and compliance, with specific knowledge and expertise in state and local regulations in Washington State, with an emphasis on state highway construction projects.   Key Responsibilities : Independently prepare, plan, conduct, document, and report results of scientific studies of aquatic and terrestrial systems, wetlands, plants, and animal communities in compliance with federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations Identify and evaluate environmental effects of highway features, construction methods, and operating procedures of transportation facilities Work with WSDOT project teams to recommend strategies for avoiding and minimizing impacts to protected habitats and species Develop and review scope, schedule and budget for assigned deliverables Complete NEPA/SEPA environmental review and permitting, which may include completing or facilitating the completion of environmental analysis and documentation required to complete environmental review, and permitting Review project design plans and contracts for consistency with environmental permit conditions and environmental commitments Perform fieldwork in support of project construction and post-construction, as needed Assist construction offices with regulatory and environmental compliance problem-solving and provide environmental technical assistance Attend meetings, trainings, and conferences as needed for professional development and coordinates with other environmental professionals within WSDOT for continued professional development Skills / Qualifications Role Requirements : A Bachelor’s degree involving major study in environmental science, biology, ecology, natural or physical sciences, water quality/toxicology, environmental planning, environmental engineering, or closely related field, and at least three (3) years professional experience conducting biological field studies, analysis, and writing biological reports to support NEPA, SEPA, ESA, and Clean Water Act environmental review and permitting related to transportation projects or a closely related field A Master’s degree in one of the above fields and at least two (2) years of experience as described above One year of professional work experience as described above as a Transportation Planning Specialist 2, or equivalent classification in city or county agencies, and equivalent education in one of the major studies outlined above Willingness to be seconded at a client site for up to 40 hours/week In addition to one of the above, candidates are also required to have : Working knowledge of NEPA/SEPA and environmental permitting processes and federal, state, and local environmental regulations Working knowledge of wetlands, wildlife and fisheries technical issues, and how they relate to the work WSDOT performs and other development projects Ability to research and interpret environmental regulations and permit requirements as they pertain to WSDOT construction activity Ability to read and understand construction drawings and specifications Excellent communication and problem-solving skills in a collaborative environment Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 26, 2019
Full time
Overview / Responsibilities Wood is currently seeking  Environmental Compliance Inspectors  to join our team in Puget Sound.   The ideal candidate will have technical expertise leading environmental permitting and compliance, with specific knowledge and expertise in state and local regulations in Washington State, with an emphasis on state highway construction projects.   Key Responsibilities : Independently prepare, plan, conduct, document, and report results of scientific studies of aquatic and terrestrial systems, wetlands, plants, and animal communities in compliance with federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations Identify and evaluate environmental effects of highway features, construction methods, and operating procedures of transportation facilities Work with WSDOT project teams to recommend strategies for avoiding and minimizing impacts to protected habitats and species Develop and review scope, schedule and budget for assigned deliverables Complete NEPA/SEPA environmental review and permitting, which may include completing or facilitating the completion of environmental analysis and documentation required to complete environmental review, and permitting Review project design plans and contracts for consistency with environmental permit conditions and environmental commitments Perform fieldwork in support of project construction and post-construction, as needed Assist construction offices with regulatory and environmental compliance problem-solving and provide environmental technical assistance Attend meetings, trainings, and conferences as needed for professional development and coordinates with other environmental professionals within WSDOT for continued professional development Skills / Qualifications Role Requirements : A Bachelor’s degree involving major study in environmental science, biology, ecology, natural or physical sciences, water quality/toxicology, environmental planning, environmental engineering, or closely related field, and at least three (3) years professional experience conducting biological field studies, analysis, and writing biological reports to support NEPA, SEPA, ESA, and Clean Water Act environmental review and permitting related to transportation projects or a closely related field A Master’s degree in one of the above fields and at least two (2) years of experience as described above One year of professional work experience as described above as a Transportation Planning Specialist 2, or equivalent classification in city or county agencies, and equivalent education in one of the major studies outlined above Willingness to be seconded at a client site for up to 40 hours/week In addition to one of the above, candidates are also required to have : Working knowledge of NEPA/SEPA and environmental permitting processes and federal, state, and local environmental regulations Working knowledge of wetlands, wildlife and fisheries technical issues, and how they relate to the work WSDOT performs and other development projects Ability to research and interpret environmental regulations and permit requirements as they pertain to WSDOT construction activity Ability to read and understand construction drawings and specifications Excellent communication and problem-solving skills in a collaborative environment Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Wood.
Environmental Manager
Wood. Birchwood, Warrington, UK
Wood is currently recruiting for a Environmental Manager.    About Wood Nuclear & PPP: Wood Nuclear is the Design and Engineering partner for Sellafield under the PPP (Programme and Project Partners). This is 20-year arrangement to deliver ~£7bn of major projects. We are identifying our best people to deliver this programme.   Sellafield are looking to adopt high value experience from across comparable highly complex regulated sectors and want to transform project delivery across its estate. Working in a fully collaborative environment, there are three core parts of the PPP scope: delivery of major projects, site-wide project delivery improvements and provision of supporting PPP services.  Wood Nuclear provide the front-end design and engineering capability and services required to deliver major projects and site-wide project delivery improvements.  The programme will deliver innovation in solutions and schedule underpinning the decommissioning plan for the site.   Being part of the PPP Team offers a unique opportunity to be part of a team driving change and innovation in design and execution of engineering, safety and delivery solutions in one of the most complex industrial sites in the UK if not the world.   The Environmental Manager  position offers a unique opportunity to be part of a team which will be directly responsible for change in a highly-regulated industry, which will invest up to £7bn over the next two decades.   One of the projects that is being transferred to PPP is BEPPS2 (A remote handleable ILW store).   BEPPS2 is a design evolution of existing two vault fully enclosed and shielded ILW stores with an EOT crane servicing each vault.   Previous designs were undertaken in the mid-2000s and BEPPS2 Project Team have identified that there have been significant changes to design codes, nuclear and environmental regulations and application of BIM, CDM and Sustainability.   Role Description  Leadership and support relating to project development and general environmental management work; assisting projects to meet legal and company requirements and to drive improved environmental performance.  Promoting best environmental practice, improved business management of environmentally related issues and demonstration of sustainability.    Skills / Qualifications Provision of environmental management guidance, support, challenge and working collaboratively with the project team to produce environmental deliverables. Identify the scope of environmental deliverables and workstreams, and help incorporate them into an overall project schedule/ programme of work. Manage delivery of the environmental work packages required across the project lifecycle. Facilitate acquisition of resources to ensure all environmental deliverables are completed to time, quality and cost. Provide technical advice to project/ study teams on regulatory compliance and other environmental subjects. Lead discussions with Regulators, and potentially other interested external stakeholders on environmental matters. Manage environmental assurance within the project/ study, including assurance reviews and delivery of environmental audits, for example, of the construction site(s); with additional themed audits as considered appropriate. Act as the single point of contact for the project for compiling internal and external environmental approvals/ consents/ permits. Support sitewide/ programme/project initiatives as required, for example, input into the annual Sellafield Ltd environmental permit reviews. Draw on, and share relevant Learning From Experience (LFE). Develop and deliver a programme to enhance the environmental culture and the environmental awareness within the project/ study. Develop and deliver sustainability assessments. Why join Wood Nuclear? For you: A competitive reward package; Work life balance – We offer flexible working; we have core and flex hours in all our permanent office locations. Family friendly benefits – maternity, paternity, adoption and parental leave. International opportunities - Operating in 60 countries you will have access to international career opportunities and diverse challenges. For your peace of mind we offer life insurance benefit on top of a contributory pension scheme, income protection and life assurance benefit. To support you throughout your career you will have access to an Employee Assistance programme, which can offer anything from financial advice to mental health support and counselling sessions. For our communities: We give back to our communities, we have a matched funding community investment programme.  In our global business our people are showing commitment and courage to care for the communities we operate in. You can do this by supporting causes and raising funds for charities that are important to you, your colleagues and your local area.   Company Overview Wood is a global leader in the delivery of project, engineering and technical services to energy and industrial markets. We operate in more than 60 countries, employing around 60,000 people, with revenues of over $10 billion.  We provide performance-driven solutions throughout the asset life cycle, from concept to decommissioning across a broad range of industrial markets, including the upstream, midstream and downstream oil & gas, power & process, environment and infrastructure, clean energy, mining, nuclear, and general industrial sectors.   www.woodplc.com      Diversity Statement We are an equal opportunity employer that recognises the value of a diverse workforce. All suitably qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment on the basis of objective criteria and without regard to the following (which is a non-exhaustive list): race, colour, age, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or other characteristics in accordance with the relevant governing laws. 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Nov 26, 2019
Full time
Wood is currently recruiting for a Environmental Manager.    About Wood Nuclear & PPP: Wood Nuclear is the Design and Engineering partner for Sellafield under the PPP (Programme and Project Partners). This is 20-year arrangement to deliver ~£7bn of major projects. We are identifying our best people to deliver this programme.   Sellafield are looking to adopt high value experience from across comparable highly complex regulated sectors and want to transform project delivery across its estate. Working in a fully collaborative environment, there are three core parts of the PPP scope: delivery of major projects, site-wide project delivery improvements and provision of supporting PPP services.  Wood Nuclear provide the front-end design and engineering capability and services required to deliver major projects and site-wide project delivery improvements.  The programme will deliver innovation in solutions and schedule underpinning the decommissioning plan for the site.   Being part of the PPP Team offers a unique opportunity to be part of a team driving change and innovation in design and execution of engineering, safety and delivery solutions in one of the most complex industrial sites in the UK if not the world.   The Environmental Manager  position offers a unique opportunity to be part of a team which will be directly responsible for change in a highly-regulated industry, which will invest up to £7bn over the next two decades.   One of the projects that is being transferred to PPP is BEPPS2 (A remote handleable ILW store).   BEPPS2 is a design evolution of existing two vault fully enclosed and shielded ILW stores with an EOT crane servicing each vault.   Previous designs were undertaken in the mid-2000s and BEPPS2 Project Team have identified that there have been significant changes to design codes, nuclear and environmental regulations and application of BIM, CDM and Sustainability.   Role Description  Leadership and support relating to project development and general environmental management work; assisting projects to meet legal and company requirements and to drive improved environmental performance.  Promoting best environmental practice, improved business management of environmentally related issues and demonstration of sustainability.    Skills / Qualifications Provision of environmental management guidance, support, challenge and working collaboratively with the project team to produce environmental deliverables. Identify the scope of environmental deliverables and workstreams, and help incorporate them into an overall project schedule/ programme of work. Manage delivery of the environmental work packages required across the project lifecycle. Facilitate acquisition of resources to ensure all environmental deliverables are completed to time, quality and cost. Provide technical advice to project/ study teams on regulatory compliance and other environmental subjects. Lead discussions with Regulators, and potentially other interested external stakeholders on environmental matters. Manage environmental assurance within the project/ study, including assurance reviews and delivery of environmental audits, for example, of the construction site(s); with additional themed audits as considered appropriate. Act as the single point of contact for the project for compiling internal and external environmental approvals/ consents/ permits. Support sitewide/ programme/project initiatives as required, for example, input into the annual Sellafield Ltd environmental permit reviews. Draw on, and share relevant Learning From Experience (LFE). Develop and deliver a programme to enhance the environmental culture and the environmental awareness within the project/ study. Develop and deliver sustainability assessments. Why join Wood Nuclear? For you: A competitive reward package; Work life balance – We offer flexible working; we have core and flex hours in all our permanent office locations. Family friendly benefits – maternity, paternity, adoption and parental leave. International opportunities - Operating in 60 countries you will have access to international career opportunities and diverse challenges. For your peace of mind we offer life insurance benefit on top of a contributory pension scheme, income protection and life assurance benefit. To support you throughout your career you will have access to an Employee Assistance programme, which can offer anything from financial advice to mental health support and counselling sessions. For our communities: We give back to our communities, we have a matched funding community investment programme.  In our global business our people are showing commitment and courage to care for the communities we operate in. You can do this by supporting causes and raising funds for charities that are important to you, your colleagues and your local area.   Company Overview Wood is a global leader in the delivery of project, engineering and technical services to energy and industrial markets. We operate in more than 60 countries, employing around 60,000 people, with revenues of over $10 billion.  We provide performance-driven solutions throughout the asset life cycle, from concept to decommissioning across a broad range of industrial markets, including the upstream, midstream and downstream oil & gas, power & process, environment and infrastructure, clean energy, mining, nuclear, and general industrial sectors.   www.woodplc.com      Diversity Statement We are an equal opportunity employer that recognises the value of a diverse workforce. All suitably qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment on the basis of objective criteria and without regard to the following (which is a non-exhaustive list): race, colour, age, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or other characteristics in accordance with the relevant governing laws. 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Geosyntec Consultants
Entry-Level Geotechnical or Environmental Engineer
Geosyntec Consultants Tallahassee, FL, USA
Job Details Description Looking for a place to start your career, where you can work with industry-recognized professionals who are solving tough environmental problems? Geosyntec is seeking a highly-motivated   Entry-Level Geotechnical or Environmental Engineer   to join our Tallahassee, Florida office. This is your opportunity to apply academic knowledge to real-world situations involving civil, geotechnical, and environmental engineering in support of our power utility, solid waste, government, and chemical sectors, while also learning the business skills needed for a successful consulting career. Our clients ask us to address their new ventures and most challenging problems involving the environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure. Ranked by ENR in the top 20 design firms for the environment, Geosyntec is internationally known for its technical leadership, broad experience, and exceptional client service. Learn more by visiting   www.geosyntec.com . ABOUT THE POSITION: Is this the right position to help you achieve your professional goals? We expect that the selected candidate will work on a diverse array or complex projects throughout the southeast U.S. The typical project portfolio includes site characterization, landfill and surface impoundment engineering, levees, earth retaining structures, and slope stability and deformation analyses. Some of the key responsibilities for the position include: Conducting fieldwork, such geotechnical investigations; monitoring well installation; aquifer testing; and environmental sampling of soil, surface water, and groundwater; Data analysis, including preparing maps, tables, and figures; Performing and reviewing engineering calculations; Waste containment facility design and permitting; Soil and groundwater remediation system design and construction; Developing construction documents, including construction drawings, specifications, and cost estimates; Writing and reviewing technical reports, letters, and proposals; and Managing multiple project assignments, meeting strict deadlines, and traveling to client facilities as needed. You should expect to work closely with experienced professionals who will guide and integrate you into Geosyntec’s culture, as you kick start your career. Here are some other things you should know about a typical   Entry-Level Engineer   position with Geosyntec: Training : This position requires OSHA and/or MSHA health and safety, first aid, and CPR training and medical monitoring, paid for by the firm. We also offer professional development opportunities including in-house seminars, webinars, and mentoring, that allow our professionals to build the technical and business skills necessary to become successful consultants. Fieldwork:   Up to 30% Overnight travel : Up to 30% Your success is our success. We encourage our professionals to continually develop their interests and skills. Advancement is based on an individual’s own performance and initiative. CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS: BS degree in civil or environmental engineering. (required) Advanced degree in geotechnical or environmental engineering. (preferred) Prior internship or work experience in engineering consulting. (preferred) Engineer-In-Training (EIT) certification. (preferred) Experience with engineering and geotechnical software, such as AutoCAD, UNSAT-H, SVFLUX, SLIDE, and PLAXIS. (preferred) Valid U.S. driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record for business travel. (required)                        WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE SUCCESSFUL AT GEOSYNTEC? Geosyntec strives to hire and retain the best and brightest people in their fields. We look for exceptional interpersonal skills, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities, plus the passion for technical excellence and quality. We seek individuals with leadership potential, a commitment to lifelong learning and growth, and the desire to build a long and rewarding career with a growing Firm.   WHY CHOOSE GEOSYNTEC? Geosyntec is a great place to build a career. If you're looking for an exciting place to work, a place with challenging and rewarding projects, and a place that has been nationally recognized for its employees' quality of life, technical expertise, and business success, then Geosyntec may be the place for you. You can learn more about careers and employment at Geosyntec by visiting   http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/ We are proud to offer our employees a highly competitive benefits package. Learn more by visiting   http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/employee-benefits . Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c) Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com ! Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 25, 2019
Full time
Job Details Description Looking for a place to start your career, where you can work with industry-recognized professionals who are solving tough environmental problems? Geosyntec is seeking a highly-motivated   Entry-Level Geotechnical or Environmental Engineer   to join our Tallahassee, Florida office. This is your opportunity to apply academic knowledge to real-world situations involving civil, geotechnical, and environmental engineering in support of our power utility, solid waste, government, and chemical sectors, while also learning the business skills needed for a successful consulting career. Our clients ask us to address their new ventures and most challenging problems involving the environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure. Ranked by ENR in the top 20 design firms for the environment, Geosyntec is internationally known for its technical leadership, broad experience, and exceptional client service. Learn more by visiting   www.geosyntec.com . ABOUT THE POSITION: Is this the right position to help you achieve your professional goals? We expect that the selected candidate will work on a diverse array or complex projects throughout the southeast U.S. The typical project portfolio includes site characterization, landfill and surface impoundment engineering, levees, earth retaining structures, and slope stability and deformation analyses. Some of the key responsibilities for the position include: Conducting fieldwork, such geotechnical investigations; monitoring well installation; aquifer testing; and environmental sampling of soil, surface water, and groundwater; Data analysis, including preparing maps, tables, and figures; Performing and reviewing engineering calculations; Waste containment facility design and permitting; Soil and groundwater remediation system design and construction; Developing construction documents, including construction drawings, specifications, and cost estimates; Writing and reviewing technical reports, letters, and proposals; and Managing multiple project assignments, meeting strict deadlines, and traveling to client facilities as needed. You should expect to work closely with experienced professionals who will guide and integrate you into Geosyntec’s culture, as you kick start your career. Here are some other things you should know about a typical   Entry-Level Engineer   position with Geosyntec: Training : This position requires OSHA and/or MSHA health and safety, first aid, and CPR training and medical monitoring, paid for by the firm. We also offer professional development opportunities including in-house seminars, webinars, and mentoring, that allow our professionals to build the technical and business skills necessary to become successful consultants. Fieldwork:   Up to 30% Overnight travel : Up to 30% Your success is our success. We encourage our professionals to continually develop their interests and skills. Advancement is based on an individual’s own performance and initiative. CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS: BS degree in civil or environmental engineering. (required) Advanced degree in geotechnical or environmental engineering. (preferred) Prior internship or work experience in engineering consulting. (preferred) Engineer-In-Training (EIT) certification. (preferred) Experience with engineering and geotechnical software, such as AutoCAD, UNSAT-H, SVFLUX, SLIDE, and PLAXIS. (preferred) Valid U.S. driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record for business travel. (required)                        WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE SUCCESSFUL AT GEOSYNTEC? Geosyntec strives to hire and retain the best and brightest people in their fields. We look for exceptional interpersonal skills, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities, plus the passion for technical excellence and quality. We seek individuals with leadership potential, a commitment to lifelong learning and growth, and the desire to build a long and rewarding career with a growing Firm.   WHY CHOOSE GEOSYNTEC? Geosyntec is a great place to build a career. If you're looking for an exciting place to work, a place with challenging and rewarding projects, and a place that has been nationally recognized for its employees' quality of life, technical expertise, and business success, then Geosyntec may be the place for you. You can learn more about careers and employment at Geosyntec by visiting   http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/ We are proud to offer our employees a highly competitive benefits package. Learn more by visiting   http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/employee-benefits . Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c) Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com ! Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Geosyntec Consultants
Intern / Co-Op – Civil / Environmental Engineering
Geosyntec Consultants Minneapolis, MN, USA
Job Details Description Looking for a place to start your career? A place where you can work with industry-recognized professionals who are solving tough engineering problems? Geosyntec is the place for you! As an   Engineering Intern   in our Minneapolis, Minnesota office, you will have the opportunity to apply your engineering (environmental, civil and water resources) academic knowledge to real-world situations while also learning the business skills needed for a successful consulting career. Our clients ask us to address their new ventures and most challenging problems involving the environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure. Ranked by ENR in the top 20 design firms for the environment, Geosyntec is internationally known for its technical leadership, broad experience, and exceptional client service. Learn more by visiting   www.geosyntec.com . ABOUT THE POSITION: This is a great opportunity for a recent graduate or current student to learn some of the basics regarding the environmental consulting profession. This position will be part-time during the school year and full-time during breaks as agreed to with the successful candidate. Please be advised that a housing stipend is not available with this position and candidates are responsible for their own transportation to and from the office. Is this the right position to help you achieve your professional goals? Some of the key responsibilities for   Engineering Intern   position include: Assisting with geologic/hydrogeologic and/or engineering calculations using computer-based technical tools; Data input, tabulation, and analysis, including preparing maps, tables, and figures; Field support for projects including but not limited to subsurface contamination assessment, due diligence, environmental compliance and monitoring, and remediation programs. Project tasks may include soil, soil vapor and groundwater sampling, stormwater inspections, and drilling and contractor oversight.; and Assisting in report and proposal preparation. CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS: Currently registered in a Bachelor’s or Master’s university degree program in a relevant engineering discipline. (required) Preferred degree focus areas are environmental, civil or water resources engineering. (required) Experience with ArcView, CADD, and/or Microsoft Office. (preferred) Outstanding academic credentials and exceptional interpersonal, technical writing, and problem-solving skills. (required) Prior OSHA 40-hr HAZWOPER training. (preferred but will be provided if not current) Valid U.S. driver’s license, reliable transportation, and satisfactory driving record to drive to project sites. (required)          WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE SUCCESSFUL AT GEOSYNTEC? Geosyntec strives to hire and retain the best and brightest people in their fields. We look for exceptional interpersonal skills, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities, plus the passion for technical excellence and quality. We seek individuals with leadership potential, a commitment to lifelong learning and growth, and the desire to build a long and rewarding career with a growing Firm. WHY CHOOSE GEOSYNTEC? Geosyntec is a great place to build a career. If you're looking for an exciting place to work, a place with challenging and rewarding projects, and a place that has been nationally recognized for its employees' quality of life, technical expertise, and business success, then Geosyntec may be the place for you. You can learn more about careers and employment at Geosyntec by visiting   http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/ Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 25, 2019
Full time
Job Details Description Looking for a place to start your career? A place where you can work with industry-recognized professionals who are solving tough engineering problems? Geosyntec is the place for you! As an   Engineering Intern   in our Minneapolis, Minnesota office, you will have the opportunity to apply your engineering (environmental, civil and water resources) academic knowledge to real-world situations while also learning the business skills needed for a successful consulting career. Our clients ask us to address their new ventures and most challenging problems involving the environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure. Ranked by ENR in the top 20 design firms for the environment, Geosyntec is internationally known for its technical leadership, broad experience, and exceptional client service. Learn more by visiting   www.geosyntec.com . ABOUT THE POSITION: This is a great opportunity for a recent graduate or current student to learn some of the basics regarding the environmental consulting profession. This position will be part-time during the school year and full-time during breaks as agreed to with the successful candidate. Please be advised that a housing stipend is not available with this position and candidates are responsible for their own transportation to and from the office. Is this the right position to help you achieve your professional goals? Some of the key responsibilities for   Engineering Intern   position include: Assisting with geologic/hydrogeologic and/or engineering calculations using computer-based technical tools; Data input, tabulation, and analysis, including preparing maps, tables, and figures; Field support for projects including but not limited to subsurface contamination assessment, due diligence, environmental compliance and monitoring, and remediation programs. Project tasks may include soil, soil vapor and groundwater sampling, stormwater inspections, and drilling and contractor oversight.; and Assisting in report and proposal preparation. CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS: Currently registered in a Bachelor’s or Master’s university degree program in a relevant engineering discipline. (required) Preferred degree focus areas are environmental, civil or water resources engineering. (required) Experience with ArcView, CADD, and/or Microsoft Office. (preferred) Outstanding academic credentials and exceptional interpersonal, technical writing, and problem-solving skills. (required) Prior OSHA 40-hr HAZWOPER training. (preferred but will be provided if not current) Valid U.S. driver’s license, reliable transportation, and satisfactory driving record to drive to project sites. (required)          WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE SUCCESSFUL AT GEOSYNTEC? Geosyntec strives to hire and retain the best and brightest people in their fields. We look for exceptional interpersonal skills, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities, plus the passion for technical excellence and quality. We seek individuals with leadership potential, a commitment to lifelong learning and growth, and the desire to build a long and rewarding career with a growing Firm. WHY CHOOSE GEOSYNTEC? Geosyntec is a great place to build a career. If you're looking for an exciting place to work, a place with challenging and rewarding projects, and a place that has been nationally recognized for its employees' quality of life, technical expertise, and business success, then Geosyntec may be the place for you. You can learn more about careers and employment at Geosyntec by visiting   http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/ Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Chambers Group
Senior Biologist
Chambers Group San Diego, CA, USA
We have an immediate need for a Senior Biologist/Project Manager with overall experience in natural resources, biology, report writing, and solid project management.   Description and Desired Qualifications Position Summary Responsible for technical studies associated with medium to large-scale projects for both standalone biological services and services in support of larger California Environmental Quality Act/National Environmental Policy Act (CEQA/NEPA) projects (i.e., local, state, and federal lead agencies). Preparation of proposals for competitive and sole-source clients, development of new clients, and coordination with internal project managers and biological staff. Preparation of constraints analyses, wetlands delineations, wetlands permit applications, focused survey reports, vegetation mapping, general wildlife or botanical surveys, federally and state-listed sensitive species surveys and permitting documents, and biological resources technical reports in accordance with CEQA/NEPA and/or a variety of other environmental documents. Demonstrates strong leadership, producing quality documents, developing effective permitting strategies, and public communications. Proven record of maintaining positive client and project team relationships. Duties and Responsibilities Provide technical training and supervision to staff. Provide a high-level of quality control. Serve as Project Manager by preparing project scopes of work, budgets and schedules, coordinating with clients, and planning and executing project and proposal meetings. Demonstrate ability to provide proposal development and new business activities. Prepare proposals that include qualifications, scopes of work, cost estimates, schedules, milestones, risk assessment for particular tasks, project mitigation matrix, as well as incorporation of scope and cost from other departments and from sub-contractors for public and private clients for biological services. Demonstrate ability to complete large and complex projects on time and within budget. Demonstrate experience in Environmental Management for medium and large-scale projects Demonstrate experience in the development of Environmental Workplans to ensure environmental compliance with state and federal permits and mitigation measures. Demonstrate experience managing MSAs, including administrative duties, such as staffing, scheduling, budgeting and allocating resources to meet project requirements. Responsible for new bookings with existing and new clients. Demonstrate firm experience in the preparation of environmental permitting documentation, including large, technical documents, Biological Assessments, and biological sections for PEA, EIR, and IS/MND. Demonstrate extensive experience providing guidance to clients and team members with federal and state regulations, including CEQA/NEPA, Clean Water Act, and Endangered Species acts. Provide guidance in the preparation of complex environmental permitting strategies. Demonstrate experience in regulatory reviews and preparation of local, state and federal permit applications, resource analysis, corridor identification, route refinement, agency consultation, and public outreach. Lead wetland and jurisdictional surveys and assist with the preparation of wetland and waterbody encroachment permits (CWA Section 404 and 401, CDFW Section 1600). Demonstrate technical expertise in one or more aspects of field biology, such as botany, wildlife biology, restoration, or wetland biology. Lead coordination efforts and preparation of Incidental Take Permits and USFWS Section 7 and 10 consultations; support informal and formal endangered species consultation, as appropriate, with the resource agencies.  For Senior Restoration Ecologists, ability to prepare, design and implement habitat restoration plans and habitat mitigation and monitoring plans. Demonstrate the ability to utilize critical thinking; a flexible approach to problem solving; excellent interpersonal communication (oral and written), planning, and organizational skills; and attention to detail.  Provide detailed presentation to potential future clients to showcase Chambers Group’s qualifications and experience. Ability to speak to a potential client panel during interview/bid process. Mentor junior biologists and cross-train other staff members, and provide opportunities for them to assist with field work as appropriate. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Demonstrates strong leadership skills, ability to work independently, manage internal staff and sub-contractors, and provide exemplary work habits. Performs support in business development, responsible for new bookings, demonstrates initiative, independent thinking, and strong problem-solving skills.  Demonstrates excellent organization and communication skills and experience managing multiple staff on medium to large-scale projects. Demonstrates strong relationships with clients and agencies/regulators. Responsible for technical direction and resource management support to meet client, project and office objectives. Demonstrates firm understanding of the FESA and CESA, experience in Section 7 and Section 10 documentation and consultation support, USACE preliminary wetland delineation and verification process [post Rapanos with an understanding of the 2015 CWA Final Rule], USACE Clean Water Act Section 404 and Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Section 401 Water Quality Certification permitting requirements, California Fish and Game Code (CDFW Streambed Alteration Agreement and 2081 Incidental Take Permits), and CEQA and NEPA. Demonstrates experience with 10(A)(1)(a) federal permit with an MOU from CDFW for listed species and/or agency approved experience for survey of sensitive species. Provides positive and enthusiastic leadership/mentoring and trainings for younger staff. Education and Experience BS required, approximately 7-10 years of experience in technical discipline required and 4 years of experience in a technical lead and/or demonstrated leadership preferred. Advanced degree preferred. Advanced degree – MS, PhD may be substitute for up to 2 years experience. Professional certifications required. The position is full-time with benefits. This work will be done in the office with field visits, as needed, to manage projects. Please reply to   careers@chambersgroupinc.com   immediately with your resume and cover letter.  Chambers Group Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and we value inclusion and diversity. EOE-Minorities/Females/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Chambers Group Inc. will make employment decisions in a non-discriminatory manner. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
Nov 25, 2019
Full time
We have an immediate need for a Senior Biologist/Project Manager with overall experience in natural resources, biology, report writing, and solid project management.   Description and Desired Qualifications Position Summary Responsible for technical studies associated with medium to large-scale projects for both standalone biological services and services in support of larger California Environmental Quality Act/National Environmental Policy Act (CEQA/NEPA) projects (i.e., local, state, and federal lead agencies). Preparation of proposals for competitive and sole-source clients, development of new clients, and coordination with internal project managers and biological staff. Preparation of constraints analyses, wetlands delineations, wetlands permit applications, focused survey reports, vegetation mapping, general wildlife or botanical surveys, federally and state-listed sensitive species surveys and permitting documents, and biological resources technical reports in accordance with CEQA/NEPA and/or a variety of other environmental documents. Demonstrates strong leadership, producing quality documents, developing effective permitting strategies, and public communications. Proven record of maintaining positive client and project team relationships. Duties and Responsibilities Provide technical training and supervision to staff. Provide a high-level of quality control. Serve as Project Manager by preparing project scopes of work, budgets and schedules, coordinating with clients, and planning and executing project and proposal meetings. Demonstrate ability to provide proposal development and new business activities. Prepare proposals that include qualifications, scopes of work, cost estimates, schedules, milestones, risk assessment for particular tasks, project mitigation matrix, as well as incorporation of scope and cost from other departments and from sub-contractors for public and private clients for biological services. Demonstrate ability to complete large and complex projects on time and within budget. Demonstrate experience in Environmental Management for medium and large-scale projects Demonstrate experience in the development of Environmental Workplans to ensure environmental compliance with state and federal permits and mitigation measures. Demonstrate experience managing MSAs, including administrative duties, such as staffing, scheduling, budgeting and allocating resources to meet project requirements. Responsible for new bookings with existing and new clients. Demonstrate firm experience in the preparation of environmental permitting documentation, including large, technical documents, Biological Assessments, and biological sections for PEA, EIR, and IS/MND. Demonstrate extensive experience providing guidance to clients and team members with federal and state regulations, including CEQA/NEPA, Clean Water Act, and Endangered Species acts. Provide guidance in the preparation of complex environmental permitting strategies. Demonstrate experience in regulatory reviews and preparation of local, state and federal permit applications, resource analysis, corridor identification, route refinement, agency consultation, and public outreach. Lead wetland and jurisdictional surveys and assist with the preparation of wetland and waterbody encroachment permits (CWA Section 404 and 401, CDFW Section 1600). Demonstrate technical expertise in one or more aspects of field biology, such as botany, wildlife biology, restoration, or wetland biology. Lead coordination efforts and preparation of Incidental Take Permits and USFWS Section 7 and 10 consultations; support informal and formal endangered species consultation, as appropriate, with the resource agencies.  For Senior Restoration Ecologists, ability to prepare, design and implement habitat restoration plans and habitat mitigation and monitoring plans. Demonstrate the ability to utilize critical thinking; a flexible approach to problem solving; excellent interpersonal communication (oral and written), planning, and organizational skills; and attention to detail.  Provide detailed presentation to potential future clients to showcase Chambers Group’s qualifications and experience. Ability to speak to a potential client panel during interview/bid process. Mentor junior biologists and cross-train other staff members, and provide opportunities for them to assist with field work as appropriate. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Demonstrates strong leadership skills, ability to work independently, manage internal staff and sub-contractors, and provide exemplary work habits. Performs support in business development, responsible for new bookings, demonstrates initiative, independent thinking, and strong problem-solving skills.  Demonstrates excellent organization and communication skills and experience managing multiple staff on medium to large-scale projects. Demonstrates strong relationships with clients and agencies/regulators. Responsible for technical direction and resource management support to meet client, project and office objectives. Demonstrates firm understanding of the FESA and CESA, experience in Section 7 and Section 10 documentation and consultation support, USACE preliminary wetland delineation and verification process [post Rapanos with an understanding of the 2015 CWA Final Rule], USACE Clean Water Act Section 404 and Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Section 401 Water Quality Certification permitting requirements, California Fish and Game Code (CDFW Streambed Alteration Agreement and 2081 Incidental Take Permits), and CEQA and NEPA. Demonstrates experience with 10(A)(1)(a) federal permit with an MOU from CDFW for listed species and/or agency approved experience for survey of sensitive species. Provides positive and enthusiastic leadership/mentoring and trainings for younger staff. Education and Experience BS required, approximately 7-10 years of experience in technical discipline required and 4 years of experience in a technical lead and/or demonstrated leadership preferred. Advanced degree preferred. Advanced degree – MS, PhD may be substitute for up to 2 years experience. Professional certifications required. The position is full-time with benefits. This work will be done in the office with field visits, as needed, to manage projects. Please reply to   careers@chambersgroupinc.com   immediately with your resume and cover letter.  Chambers Group Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and we value inclusion and diversity. EOE-Minorities/Females/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Chambers Group Inc. will make employment decisions in a non-discriminatory manner. Remember to say you found this opportunity at EnvironmentalCareer.com !
ERM
Environmental Impact Assessment Principal Consultant
ERM Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
ERM is seeking an experienced Environmental Impact Assessment Principal Consultant with consulting experience and established client relationships, to play a key role in growing our business in Charlotte, North Carolina office. The ideal candidate will have established relationships with potential clients along with technical expertise leading multi-media environmental permitting, NEPA, and large-scale capital projects in the oil & gas, utility and renewables industries.   As a senior leader, you will be fully accountable for successfully selling and consulting on a range of environmental, social, and health impact assessment projects to build a sustainable business locally, while networking with ERM's global technical team to share best practices across the industry. This is a partner-track opportunity for a senior-level professional looking to advance their career with a global environmental leader, and to make a significant impact in successfully implementing ERM's global strategy.  RESPONSIBILITIES:        Develop and implement strategic business/action plan, provide leadership, and deliver performance results to expand Impact Assessment & Planning (IAP) service area and client base in Charlotte, North Carolina.  Serve as a key member of the “core” technical team to drive double-digit profitable growth across the IAP service lines (environmental impact assessment, land planning, facility siting & permitting, risk assessment and water resources management). As a “seller/doer,” contribute to business development of ERM’s global IAP service area. Identify and develop new opportunities, prepare effective technical proposals, and take active leadership role in developing new business with new and existing clients. Develop and expand client relationships that generate repeat business. Serve as Senior Technical Director for NEPA environmental assessment (EA) and environmental impact statement (EIS) projects and related activities in support of ERM clients’ capital projects (i.e., oil and gas, mining, power generation, electrical transmission, renewable energy projects).  Contribute to preparing EAs/EISs and associated management plans in compliance with NEPA, serving in roles ranging from lead technical expert to QA/QC.  Achieve client’s expectations for scope, budget, schedule, and quality. Lead, manage performance, hire and retain, inspire and mentor personnel for overall success of technical team. Capitalize on existing ERM client relationships to expand ERM’s profile and market share in the IAP market (through a combination of excellence in technical delivery and business development). Work with other ERM resources to deepen relationships with ERM key clients and establish new client relationships that result in significant net revenue growth. Support the general growth and development of ERM’s international IAP technical community. Collaborate with other ERM global practitioners to execute impact assessment projects. Participate on teams comprised of impact assessment professionals from multiple offices around the global ERM organization. REQUIREMENTS: BS/MS in environmental studies, planning, geography, civil or environmental engineering or related field; PE, CEP, AICP or similar registration desired. 15+ years of consulting experience with impact assessment and multi-media permitting. Proven track record in developing and implementing successful business growth strategies. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain long-term relationships with clients, and book personal sales in new IAP consulting services. Solid grasp of the key impact assessment and management issues within the utility, oil & gas, and renewables sectors, as well as a high degree of technical competence and broad knowledge of impact assessment best practices. Recognized technical expertise by and established reputation in the marketplace, including positive reputation with key regulators relevant to impact assessment approvals.  Well-developed teambuilding and influencing skills; unquestioned integrity; and the experience, confidence, and stature to effectively address client and business needs and challenges.  Positive outlook, collaborative, and driven by the success of ERM as a global company.  Who We Are: As the world’s leading sustainability consulting firm, ERM is uniquely positioned to contribute to the environment and society through the expertise and energy of our employees worldwide.  Sustainability is what we do, and is at the heart of both our service offerings and how we operate our business.  ERM and our partners are driven by a dynamic vision: By 2021 we will be the clear leader in our chosen markets, we will double in value and we will deliver on our promises to our clients, our people and our investors.  For our people, our vision means attracting, inspiring, developing and rewarding our people to work with the best clients and on the biggest challenges, thus creating valuable careers.  We achieve our vision in a sustainable manner by maintaining and living our ERM values that include Accountability, Caring for our People, Client Focus, Collaboration, Empowerment, and Transparency.  Please submit your resume and brief cover letter.  ERM does not accept recruiting agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, ERM employees or any other company location. ERM is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. ERM is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.  Thank you for your interest in ERM! BS/MS in environmental studies, planning, geography, civil or environmental engineering or related field; PE, CEP, AICP or similar registration desired. 15+ years of consulting experience with impact assessment and multi-media permitting. Proven track record in developing and implementing successful business growth strategies. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain long-term relationships with clients, and book personal sales in new IAP consulting services. Solid grasp of the key impact assessment and management issues within the utility, oil & gas, and renewables sectors, as well as a high degree of technical competence and broad knowledge of impact assessment best practices. Recognized technical expertise by and established reputation in the marketplace, including positive reputation with key regulators relevant to impact assessment approvals.  Well-developed teambuilding and influencing skills; unquestioned integrity; and the experience, confidence, and stature to effectively address client and business needs and challenges.  Positive outlook, collaborative, and driven by the success of ERM as a global company. 
Nov 22, 2019
Full time
ERM is seeking an experienced Environmental Impact Assessment Principal Consultant with consulting experience and established client relationships, to play a key role in growing our business in Charlotte, North Carolina office. The ideal candidate will have established relationships with potential clients along with technical expertise leading multi-media environmental permitting, NEPA, and large-scale capital projects in the oil & gas, utility and renewables industries.   As a senior leader, you will be fully accountable for successfully selling and consulting on a range of environmental, social, and health impact assessment projects to build a sustainable business locally, while networking with ERM's global technical team to share best practices across the industry. This is a partner-track opportunity for a senior-level professional looking to advance their career with a global environmental leader, and to make a significant impact in successfully implementing ERM's global strategy.  RESPONSIBILITIES:        Develop and implement strategic business/action plan, provide leadership, and deliver performance results to expand Impact Assessment & Planning (IAP) service area and client base in Charlotte, North Carolina.  Serve as a key member of the “core” technical team to drive double-digit profitable growth across the IAP service lines (environmental impact assessment, land planning, facility siting & permitting, risk assessment and water resources management). As a “seller/doer,” contribute to business development of ERM’s global IAP service area. Identify and develop new opportunities, prepare effective technical proposals, and take active leadership role in developing new business with new and existing clients. Develop and expand client relationships that generate repeat business. Serve as Senior Technical Director for NEPA environmental assessment (EA) and environmental impact statement (EIS) projects and related activities in support of ERM clients’ capital projects (i.e., oil and gas, mining, power generation, electrical transmission, renewable energy projects).  Contribute to preparing EAs/EISs and associated management plans in compliance with NEPA, serving in roles ranging from lead technical expert to QA/QC.  Achieve client’s expectations for scope, budget, schedule, and quality. Lead, manage performance, hire and retain, inspire and mentor personnel for overall success of technical team. Capitalize on existing ERM client relationships to expand ERM’s profile and market share in the IAP market (through a combination of excellence in technical delivery and business development). Work with other ERM resources to deepen relationships with ERM key clients and establish new client relationships that result in significant net revenue growth. Support the general growth and development of ERM’s international IAP technical community. Collaborate with other ERM global practitioners to execute impact assessment projects. Participate on teams comprised of impact assessment professionals from multiple offices around the global ERM organization. REQUIREMENTS: BS/MS in environmental studies, planning, geography, civil or environmental engineering or related field; PE, CEP, AICP or similar registration desired. 15+ years of consulting experience with impact assessment and multi-media permitting. Proven track record in developing and implementing successful business growth strategies. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain long-term relationships with clients, and book personal sales in new IAP consulting services. Solid grasp of the key impact assessment and management issues within the utility, oil & gas, and renewables sectors, as well as a high degree of technical competence and broad knowledge of impact assessment best practices. Recognized technical expertise by and established reputation in the marketplace, including positive reputation with key regulators relevant to impact assessment approvals.  Well-developed teambuilding and influencing skills; unquestioned integrity; and the experience, confidence, and stature to effectively address client and business needs and challenges.  Positive outlook, collaborative, and driven by the success of ERM as a global company.  Who We Are: As the world’s leading sustainability consulting firm, ERM is uniquely positioned to contribute to the environment and society through the expertise and energy of our employees worldwide.  Sustainability is what we do, and is at the heart of both our service offerings and how we operate our business.  ERM and our partners are driven by a dynamic vision: By 2021 we will be the clear leader in our chosen markets, we will double in value and we will deliver on our promises to our clients, our people and our investors.  For our people, our vision means attracting, inspiring, developing and rewarding our people to work with the best clients and on the biggest challenges, thus creating valuable careers.  We achieve our vision in a sustainable manner by maintaining and living our ERM values that include Accountability, Caring for our People, Client Focus, Collaboration, Empowerment, and Transparency.  Please submit your resume and brief cover letter.  ERM does not accept recruiting agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, ERM employees or any other company location. ERM is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. ERM is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.  Thank you for your interest in ERM! BS/MS in environmental studies, planning, geography, civil or environmental engineering or related field; PE, CEP, AICP or similar registration desired. 15+ years of consulting experience with impact assessment and multi-media permitting. Proven track record in developing and implementing successful business growth strategies. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain long-term relationships with clients, and book personal sales in new IAP consulting services. Solid grasp of the key impact assessment and management issues within the utility, oil & gas, and renewables sectors, as well as a high degree of technical competence and broad knowledge of impact assessment best practices. Recognized technical expertise by and established reputation in the marketplace, including positive reputation with key regulators relevant to impact assessment approvals.  Well-developed teambuilding and influencing skills; unquestioned integrity; and the experience, confidence, and stature to effectively address client and business needs and challenges.  Positive outlook, collaborative, and driven by the success of ERM as a global company. 

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