Environmental Permitting Project Manager Apply
Key Responsibilities And Tasks
- Lead and participate in a wide variety of site-development, transportation, energy-related, climate adaptation and resiliency projects.
- Manage permitting projects at the federal, state, and local level with a strong track record of success.
- Prepare permit applications, scientific reports, and environmental impact statements.
- Be able to effectively coordinate field work, direct and support other technical staff, interact with clients, stakeholders, and contractors, and manage budgets, invoicing, accounts receivable, schedules, and subcontractors, and support proposals and cost estimates.
- Direct experience with New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), federal Clean Water Act and related permitting (Sections 404, 10, 408), federal or state Water Quality Certification, other federal permitting agencies (i.e., US Fish and Wildlife Service, Section 7 consultations, NOAA fisheries, etc.), and other applicable New Jersey regulatory agencies, including Waterfront Development, Coastal Zone Management, Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA), Natural Heritage Program (NHP), freshwater and coastal wetlands, watershed and land management (Land Resource Protection), stormwater management, New Jersey Pinelands Commission, former New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, New Jersey Flood Hazard Area Rules, marine sediment and dredging, and the Green Acres Program.
- Minimum qualifications include a bachelor's degree in environmental science, natural resources, biology, ecology, planning, or related field, and 5 to 15 years of post-degree environmental permitting experience in New Jersey. Comparable permitting experience in New York is a plus.
- Familiarity and experience preparing NEPA documentation including ENFs, EIRs, CATEXs, EAs, and EISs.
- Strong ability to prioritize, organize, and perform multiple work assignments simultaneously.
- Excellent verbal communication and technical communication skills are mandatory.
- Ability to maintain a positive attitude working under aggressive schedules.
- The ability to prepare clear and concise reports, procedures, correspondence, and other written materials is also required.
- Experience with sustainability and climate adaptation and resiliency planning is a plus.
- Experience with socioeconomic and environmental justice analysis is also a plus.
- Ability to travel to support project demands, attend technical conferences and support business development needs.
- Ability to Pass a Federal Background Check