Description
technical training
field studies
project management
report writing
proposal development
client relationships
This position requires both office and field work; the successful candidate should expect to be out in the field up to 25% of the time mentoring junior staff and involve report writing and client communication. The successful candidate will help with the management of a wide variety of projects ranging from private land development and public sector jobs, while communicating with the Client the results of field studies and next steps.
- Continue building technical expertise and encourage staff to build technical expertise
- Work directly with Southeast Regional Environmental Manager with workload, capacity, and growing services
- Conduct field studies (i.e. wetland delineation, habitat surveys, stormwater inspections, etc.) with junior staff and/or independently
- Oversees staff working on projects to ensure work is done correctly and within budget
- Maintain/nurture existing client relationships with the Southeast Regional Environmental Manager
- Project management, including tracking project budgets, heavy client interaction, scheduling staff, reviewing deliverables, interacting with agency representatives, etc
- Technical report writing and review
- Attend divisional project manager meetings and work closely within divisional leadership to brainstorm ideas
- Review technical reports, prepare proposals and lead proposal teams as necessary for projects related to wetland/stream delineations, Section 401/404 permits, threatened and endangered species habitat surveys, Section 404/401 Permitting, NEPA level studies and/or stormwater compliance inspections
Requirements
project management
wetland delineation
pws
b.s. degree
10+ years
leadership
The Environmental Division at LaBella provides a full range of environmental due diligence services from initial assessment to remediation. The Environmental Project Manager must have experience with wetland/stream delineations, threatened and endangered species habitat surveys, Section 404/401 Permitting, and stormwater compliance inspections.
- Strong project management skills (scope, budget, schedule, client interaction)
- Strong communication skills (active listening, written and oral)
- Highly motivated, with excellent client service skills and attitude
- Excellent technical writing ability
- Additional experience or general knowledge in additional environmental due diligence services, such as Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, and/or Brownfields Redevelopment is a plus, but not a requirement
- 7-10+ years of environmental consulting experience in wetland/stream delineations, threatened and endangered species habitat surveys, Section 404/401 Permitting, NEPA level studies and/or stormwater compliance inspections
- Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS), Professional Wetland Delineator (PWD) and/or VDEQ Dual Inspector, a plus
- Organized multi-tasker with ability to meet deadlines
- B.S. degree in environmental science, biology, geology, or engineering
- Strong problem-solving skills
- Experience leading and mentoring junior staff
Benefits
o Profit Sharing
o Tuition Reimbursement
o Wellness Program
o Health/Dental Insurance
o 401k Plan with Employer Match
o Team Building Events
o Short & Long Term Disability
o Paid Time Off
o Fitness Reimbursement
o Flexible Work Schedule
o Leadership Development Program
o Referral Bonus Program
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o Community Service Events
Training + Development
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