Provides geotechnical, environmental, and engineering consulting services for various industries.
Biological compliance monitoring for construction projects in Bay Area
6 days ago ago
$28 - $45
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Rancho Cordova, CA
Field
Company Size
350 Employees
Service Specialisms
Geotechnical Engineering
Environmental Services
Geophysical Services
Construction Management
Environmental Consulting
Site Characterization
Hazardous Waste Management
Risk Assessment
Sector Specialisms
Geotechnical
Environmental
Water Resources
Civil Design
Construction Services
Energy
Buildings
Infrastructure
Role
Description
compliance monitoring
survey logs
training delivery
Monitor construction activities to ensure compliance with mitigation measures, permit conditions, and environmental regulations.
Complete daily survey and monitoring logs.
Present worker environmental awareness training to crews of up to 20 personnel.
Requirements
arcgis
msha
bachelor’s
compliance monitoring
red-legged frog
technical writing
Understand permit conditions and other technical documents and implement onsite.
Thirty hours of experience conducting three protocol-level surveys for California red-legged frog including capture by hand, dip net, or seine. Survey experience must be acquired in at least two different aquatic features. At least one California red-legged frog must be detected for a survey to contribute positive hours, but up to 4 hours of protocol surveys with negative results may count towards the 30-hour requirement. USFWS-approved red-legged frog workshops may count towards the 30-hour requirement, including up to 4 hours of field experience from introductory workshops and all hours of field experience from advanced workshops, if approved by USFWS.
Compliance with company safety protocols and procedures.
Experience with ArcGIS Field Maps, CNDDB, and/or Wildnote is a plus.
Basic abilities in identifying general native and non-native plant and animal species.
Standard First Aid and CPR training.
Experience in identifying, handling, and relocating various life stages of California red-legged frog, including:
Basic computer experience including Microsoft Office software.
Mine Safety and Health Administration Part 46 Training (24 hours).
Experience conducting impact analyses, wetland delineations, environmental permitting and/or similar activities is a plus.
Demonstrated experience being a CDFW and/or USFWS qualified biologist for Bay Area species or previously approved by CDFW and/or USFWS for compliance monitoring.
Experience conducting field surveys and/or compliance monitoring at various locations in northern California and completing associated documentation.
Effectively and proactively communicate with construction crews, project personnel, and agency staff.
Excellent organization and communication skills and experience working independently and as part of a team.
Basic understanding of state and federal laws regarding the protection of sensitive species and habitats.
Ability to identify California red-legged frogs by calls of adult males;
Demonstrated experience evaluating habitat suitability and identifying special-status wildlife species of the Bay Area.
At least 2 years of experience conducting construction compliance monitoring.
Valid Driver's License and clean DMV record.
Working knowledge of relevant environmental statutes and regulations (e.g., CEQA, NEPA, Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, Fish and Game Code) and associated permits is preferred.
At least 2 years of experience conducting field surveys and/or compliance monitoring for special-status wildlife, nesting birds, and/or roosting bats that occur in the Bay Area.
Bachelor’s or higher degree in botany, wildlife, biological sciences, environmental sciences, or a related field.
Benefits
Market-Competitive Compensation
Connecting Conversation Program with a Focus on Professional Development and Opportunities for Advancement
For Some Positions, Hybrid Work Schedules Are Available
Pay Range For This Position: $28.00 – $45.00/hour
Rewards and Recognition
A typical workday consists of an 8- to 12-hour day with a 30-minute lunch, two ten-minute breaks, and may include irregular hours (20-55 hours per week) and start/end times, in accordance with project requirements.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1970
Year Founded
GEI Consultants was established in 1970, marking their inception as a leader in geotechnical and environmental consulting.
The company has built a reputation as a leader in geotechnical and environmental consulting.
They specialize in offering innovative solutions across infrastructure, energy, and water resources sectors.
With a focus on complex projects, the company has provided critical engineering support for transportation, water, and energy systems.
The team has worked on notable projects including transportation tunnels, waterfront developments, and power plants.
The company is known for its deep expertise in risk management, site assessment, and structural design, helping clients minimize costs and ensure safety.
Their work spans multiple industries including industrial, commercial, and heavy civil engineering projects.
The company's commitment to delivering high-quality, actionable insights has made them a trusted partner for public and private sector initiatives.
Culture + Values
Commitment to safety, integrity, honesty, and ethics
Dedication to project excellence and meeting our client's needs
Autonomy so that employees can manage their careers and practice within a broad business framework that minimizes bureaucracy
Collaborative management model that empowers employees
Engaging with each other as partners with mutual accountability
Assume positive intent, ask questions, and value the perspectives of others
Respectfully and thoughtfully challenge current practices for continual improvement
Environment + Sustainability
40+ Years
Lab Experience
An in-house laboratory with expertise in biological, chemical, and toxicological testing, providing critical support for environmental assessments and solutions.
8 Miles
PCB Remediation
Managed a large-scale cleanup project along the Kalamazoo River as part of the Superfund initiative to address PCB contamination.
Science‑based investigations to develop defensible solutions
Environmental planning balancing natural and built environments
Expertise in NEPA, CEQA, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Acts, etc.
Ecosystem‑approach biomonitoring and water quality assessments
Inclusion & Diversity
Grade A-
Gender Diversity Score
Women rate compensation, happiness, and retention highly, earning an A- grade for gender diversity from an external source.
64% promoter
Employee Satisfaction
Employees recommend the company with a 64% promoter eNPS score, a measure of employee satisfaction and advocacy.
Board Diversity + Inclusion Committee prepares annual public report on diversity and inclusion goals and progress
Strengthen recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce aligned with client and community demographics
Broaden awareness through collective learning of effective diversity and inclusion methodologies