Assistant Environmental Specialist 2 (Wetland Delineation/Fieldwork)

GAI Consultants Inc.

Description

GAI Consultants is seeking an Assistant Environmental Specialist 2 to provide project management support for environmental consulting projects. Subject projects will be primarily related to the energy industry (e.g., natural gas transmission, renewable energy, and electric transmission projects). Projects are often fast-paced, multi-faceted, and geographically diverse. The successful candidates primary work responsibilities will be to provide task management support to Project Managers for the development of related reports, agency consultations, permit applications, and project tracking. The position includes assessment of environmental impacts for siting, permitting/regulatory, and reporting efforts related to environmental and cultural resource considerations. The position requires a strong skillset and ability to mentor and direct staff, communicate effectively, and work in a collaborative team atmosphere to ensure successful and on-schedule project delivery.
This position will be in GAIs Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, or Charleston, West Virginia office with a flexible hybrid schedule. Other office locations and/or remote locations will also be considered. This opportunity is for a mid-level professional looking to advance their career.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Coordination of environmental resource investigations (e.g., wetland and stream delineations and endangered species and cultural resource surveys).
Completion of the environmental reporting, permitting, and other regulatory aspects related to the Clean Water Act, Endangered and Threatened Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and National Environmental Protection Act (among other Federal, state, and local requirements).
Management of project tasks including budgets, scheduling, and general project execution and delivery.
Track and communicate progress toward project milestones, budgetary constraints, and other performance metrics. Will work closely and in concert with the Project Manager.
Manage agency consultations and coordination (both written and verbal).
Client communications.
Build strong and trusted relationships with clients and/or review agencies.
Strong technical writing ability.
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
Must be able to travel.
Travel will predominantly be regional day trips, however overnight stays will at times be necessary.
Travel (mostly limited to the Northeast) is likely to occur monthly and include client visits, project site visits, and meeting attendance.
Travel will occur throughout the year up to 15% but can vary based on Client needs and project types.
Manage implementation and compliance with safety protocols and procedures.
Enthusiasm, initiative, and flexibility with working on multiple projects and clients.
General Characteristics
Continues to show progress in acquiring basic skills; follows procedures; learns record keeping protocols general topographic and arial photograph reading experience, learns technical literature basics, available for frequent travel andfieldwork.
Minimum Years of Experience
2 to 3 Years of Experience
Education
Bachelors Degree in Environmental Sciences orsimilar field of study
Technical Responsibilities
Introduction to ecological field data collection, wetland delineations, basic regulatory agency applications, gains knowledge of regulatory requirements, and other duties asrequired; receives technical training for career enhancement.
Project and Task Management
Responsible for personal task management and adherence todeadlines and scope.
Management Responsibility
Close supervision on all work assignments.
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