Establish & maintain positive relationships with co-workers, support and build others on the team and across disciplines/offices.
Research federal, state and local permitting requirements for potential projects.
Prepare and review wetland delineation reports and other environmental reports documenting field findings with senior project manager guidance and review.
Working in various terrains and environments throughout the year.
Support partners, account leads, and senior personnel on project execution and account maintenance.
Utilize ArcMap, ArcGIS Online and Collector App to collect field data, process field data and create maps for reports.
Conduct desktop assessments and feasibility studies of potential project sites.
Oversee multiple projects within scope/budget/schedule expectations and ensure quality standards on project deliverables.
Prepare technical proposals (scope, schedule, budget) and support business development team efforts.
Attend client specific safety training when required.
Develop and expand client accounts via high-quality, dependable project delivery.
Responsible for staying up to date on federal and state regulations pertaining to protected natural resources.
Attend wetland boundary confirmation and jurisdictional determination site visits with federal and state agencies.
Prepare and submit local environmental and zoning permit applications.
Prepare and submit applications for permits including and respond to permitting agencies regarding questions or comments on applications and project details.
Participate in the continued growth and development of the consulting practice.
Be responsive to others and share information to improve efficiency and help others achieve goals; listen and engage in productive and critical debate.
Lead environmental field surveys including wetland and stream delineations, functional assessments, threatened and endangered species surveys.
Appropriately delegate project assignments to internal teams and mentor junior staff.
Responsible for coordinating with project team, including design engineers to ensure permit requirements are met.
Requirements
gis
bachelor's degree
project management
5-10 years
field investigations
report writing
Ability to easily access natural resources information available online.
Knowledge of use of instruments used to assess natural resources.
Able to perform field investigations independently.
5-10 years’ relevant experience in environmental consulting.
Experience with subcontractor agreements, coordination and oversight.
Willingness to travel as dictated by project/client needs.
Knowledge of NY State and Federal permitting process required.
A valid drivers license.
Experience with project management tasks and tools including preparation of work plans, budget tracking/reporting, and project schedule tracking.
Strong technical report writing skills (proficiency in Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and verbal communication skills.
Familiarity with NY wetland delineations with documented experience required.
Bachelor’s degree in Ecology, Botany, Biology, Zoology, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, or related field.
Plant identification skills required.
Ability to read, write and understand English for purposes of comprehending written job-related communications and verbal instructions and interactions.
Intermediate operational knowledge of GIS.
Strong technical skills in scoping environmental investigations, and with collecting, analyzing and interpreting environmental data.
Understand the importance of health & safety with Colliers Engineering & Design projects.
The company was established in 1984 as Maser Consulting.
Revenue near $500M
Annual Revenue
The company's annual revenue approaches half a billion dollars.
75 offices nationwide
National Presence
The company operates across 75 offices in the country.
8 key domains
Industry Expertise
The company excels across eight key sectors like buildings and infrastructure.
As a subsidiary of Colliers, it harnesses advanced tech to shape public and private infrastructure.
Engineers, architects, and experts collaborate on site development, geotechnical studies, and telecom utilities.
Typical projects include transportation corridors, industrial facilities, and public sector designs.
Headquartered in the iconic Bell Labs complex, blending industry and innovation.
Culture + Values
Advancement
Quality
Teamwork
Safety
Responsiveness
Do What's Right
Work Together
Be Curious
Seek Excellence
Adapt and Grow
Be Safe and Well
Environment + Sustainability
100% Renewable
Energy Usage
All energy used in operations is sourced from renewable resources.
400+ LEED Projects
Certified Developments
Completed LEED certified projects across various locations.
24.8% Reduction
Emission Cuts
Reduction in Scope 1 & 2 emissions per square foot since 2021.
55 WELL Offices
Health-Safety Ratings
Offices achieving WELL Health-Safety Rating for healthier environments.
Joined World Green Building Council’s Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment (buildings net-zero no later than 2050; halve building emissions by 2030)
Net-zero operations target aligned with Science Based Targets initiative (Scopes 1, 2 and 3 reduction approved June 2023)
100+ LEED Accredited Professionals on staff
Offer services: net-zero energy, electrification & decarbonization strategy, whole-building life-cycle assessment, photovoltaic design, EV charging infrastructure, ASHRAE audits, energy modeling, commissioning/retro-commissioning, waste stream management, environmental site assessments
Inclusion & Diversity
Equal employment and advancement based on qualifications, skills, and abilities
Policies preventing discrimination; commitment to a nondiscriminatory workplace
Inclusive workforce where all contributions and differences are valued
Employee Resource Groups: Women’s Organization, Employee Experience Committee, Green Team, Wellness Program, Working Parents and Caregivers
Global Engagement Survey and structured action planning to inform D&I efforts
Unconscious bias training and accountability for interrupting bias
Sense of belonging for all employees regardless of background, gender, ethnicity, age, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, socioeconomic status, language, disability, experiences