Prepare and provide senior review of technical memorandums, environmental permitting documents, and other technical reports.
Act as an Environmental Compliance Manager on multiple projects; including review and interpretation of project plans and permits; staffing surveyors, monitors, and technical experts; and compliance coordination with clients, contractors, and resource agencies.
Work closely with clients, contractors, and internal staff on complex projects involving biological, cultural, and paleontological resource protection; species surveys; environmental permitting; mitigation, noise abatement, hazardous materials, and implementation of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans.
Requirements
bachelor's
us citizenship
8+ years
nepa
ceqa
project management
Experience as a task lead or Project Manager with managing staffing and budgets.
Excellent oral and written communication skills with both clients and internal staff.
Prior environmental consulting experience is highly desired.
Bachelor’s degree in biology, environmental science, environmental engineering, land use planning, or a related field.
Due to the nature of the work, US Citizenship is required.
Experience in a client-facing role.
Good organizational skills and a strong detail-oriented work style.
Valid U.S. Driver's license is required.
6 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education as an Environmental Compliance Manager on utility projects involving regulatory compliance, preconstruction surveys, and construction monitoring for a variety of environmental resources.
Familiarity with permit application requirements, and the typical challenges and strategies related to environmental permitting.
Knowledge of and experience with the California Environmental Quality Act and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
8+ years of relevant experience in environmental compliance.
Experienced in developing project scopes and estimating project costs.
Experience as a lead reviewer of technical reports.
Experience preparing preconstruction and post construction reports and deliverables.
Familiar with the agencies having jurisdiction over special-status species and hydrologic resources.
Positive attitude and adaptability to changing priorities in a fast-paced work environment.
Prior experience with gas utility company construction projects as a field monitor or coordinator is highly desired.