NEPA Permitting Specialist

Weston & Sampson

The Role

Overview

Deliver NEPA and environmental permitting expertise for federal and infrastructure projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • stakeholder meetings
  • report writing
  • client service
  • analytical studies
  • permitting
  • nepa services

Tasks

-Prepare presentations for and facilitate stakeholder meetings -Prepare presentations, reports, memoranda, and other high-quality communication materials -Serve clients as a vital member of multi-disciplinary project teams -Prepare both analytical and planning-level studies -Travel may be required -Support federal services, infrastructure, climate resilience, and environmental projects with permitting and NEPA services

Requirements

  • driver's license
  • master's
  • nepa
  • communication
  • problem-solving
  • microsoft office

What You Bring

-Must have a valid driver’s license -Master’s degree in environmental policy, planning, or a related field -Experience completing NEPA reviews for a variety of project types -Outstanding written and verbal communication skills; ability to communicate complex information to stakeholders -Problem-solving skills and a strong work ethic -Ability to complete multiple tasks concurrently -Thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite software products

The Company

About Weston & Sampson

-Founded in 1899 by Robert Spurr Weston, the firm pioneered U.S. wastewater treatment and grew with George Sampson to become a water-treatment innovator. -From a one-person consultancy in Boston, it expanded across the East Coast into a multi-practice engineering and environmental services firm. -Today it delivers interdisciplinary design, engineering, and environmental services for public and private sectors, tackling projects from parks to water treatment plants. -Typical engagements include large urban park renewals, flood mitigation studies, PFAS removal at treatment facilities, and structural engineering for civic plazas. -Sector strengths include infrastructure systems and water resource projects, supported by environmental permitting, geotechnical, landscape architecture, and construction management. -Unusual facts: it continues to build on century-old innovations in wastewater treatment while evolving into climate resiliency and community revitalization.

Sector Specialisms

Water

Sewer

Electric

Gas

AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction)

Municipal

Commercial

Buildings

Utilities

Government