Participate in change order negotiations as requested by the Contract Manager.
Review sampling of materials on an as-directed, check-testing basis.
Supervise daily operations of a cross-functional team, ensuring efficient workflow, clear communication, and timely completion of deliverables.
Develop specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish the work.
Review sampling requirements, disposal requirements, and disposal location.
Perform monitoring of adequacy of protection and segregation of materials stockpiled for use by the Contractor within the Project.
Attend monthly permitting review meetings.
Perform oversight monitoring of the Contractor’s compliance with requirements of the Final Environmental Documents and applicable permits.
Perform field surveillance and audits to check compliance with the following:
Develop and draft environmental contract changes including Findings of Fact, Record of Negotiations, Change Orders, and Directive Letters as requested and/or necessary.
Manage one’s own time and the time of others to meet project deadlines.
Perform oversight monitoring of the Contractor’s compliance with the Authority initiated permit conditions and final permit conditions.
Review environmental submittals, perform environmental oversight of Requirements Management reports, and request for information (RFIs).
Review hazardous material plans, review material removed and disposed of for payment purposes.
Review the collection of pertinent documentation including waste manifest forms from truck drivers during off-haul and disposal of hazardous materials.
Review the Contractor’s Environmental Management Plan.
Lead and manage a high-performing team, providing coaching, guidance, and regular feedback to ensure alignment with organizational goals.
Requirements
12+ yrs
ceqa/nepa
regulatory
permit coordination
bachelor's
communication
12+ years of professional environmental experience with 8+ years relevant project/program management experience
Ability to multi-task and change priorities quickly.
Knowledge of CEQA and NEPA statutes, guidelines, case law and related activities and analysis.
Ability to take initiative to resolve conflicts that arise during the project with internal team and subconsultants, clients, and regulatory agencies.
Applied knowledge and demonstrated experience with other federal and state environmental laws and regulatory requirements, such as the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act.
Experience working with regulatory agencies
Valid Driver's License with satisfactory driving record required
CEQA/NEPA Documentation
Bachelor's degree in environmental science, biology, urban/environmental planning or related field. An advanced degree (Masters) in any of these areas is desirable but not required.
Evidence of continuing education in federal, state and local environmental regulations.
Applied knowledge and demonstrated experience with developing and coordinating permit applications and/or amendments and construction notifications for United States Army Corps of Engineers 404 permitting, Regional Water Quality Control Board 401 permit, CDFW 2081 and Master Streambed Alteration Agreements, USFWS/NMFS Biological Opinion.
Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to facilitate timely communication to various project parties.
The engineering firm operates under complete employee ownership, fostering a culture of empowerment and engagement.
Top 100 Ranked
Construction Management Firm
Recognized as one of the top 100 construction management firms in the industry for its expertise and project excellence.
150+ Awards
Project Excellence Recognized
Accolades received for outstanding project execution and innovative solutions across various sectors.
2,000+ Clients
Public Sector Clients Served
Extensive portfolio serving over 2,000 public and institutional clients with tailored infrastructure solutions.
Founded in 1974 by engineers seeking freedom from bureaucracy, the firm grew in the Bay Area with a passion for civil design and project delivery.
Expanded under new leadership to emphasize environmental, planning, and advisory services.
Headquartered in Concord, CA, with offices throughout California, Nevada, and Washington, serving public-sector and institutional clients.
Regularly secures multimillion‑dollar projects—from stormwater pump stations and school district bonds to highway and high‑speed rail efforts.
Specializes in municipal, water, transportation, and education sectors, offering planning, funding, engineering, environmental compliance, and construction services.
Notable for agility: mid-sized structure ensures responsiveness while delivering large-scale infrastructure and community-focused facilities.
Culture + Values
We foster collaboration to create the best solutions.
We value innovation and take pride in delivering quality work.
We encourage continuous learning and professional growth.
We are committed to building long-term relationships with clients and partners.
We operate with integrity, transparency, and accountability.
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero by 2030
Net Zero Commitment
The company is dedicated to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 through strategic reductions in emissions and innovative sustainability practices.
Prioritize sustainable design and environmental stewardship in every project.
Focus on reducing carbon footprint and resource consumption in operations.
Collaborate with clients to integrate sustainability into all stages of project development.
Inclusion & Diversity
Promoting a culture of inclusive leadership and diverse teams.
Implementing recruitment strategies to attract diverse talent.
Focus on creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel valued.