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Environmental Scientist/Specialist - Land Use Permitting and Compliance

Remote Full-time Live

About the position This Environmental Scientist/Specialist position provides regulatory analysis and permitting for all electrical transmission & distribution, natural gas, non-hydro generation and service facilities construction and maintenance projects. The Specialist works with project leads to ensure environmental and cultural resource compliance through all stages of projects.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate non-hydro proposed projects for regulatory and permit applicability including scope, work methods and other related potential environmental impacts.
  • Provide project lead(s) with permitting recommendations to complete project work in a timely and efficient manner, including other strategic approaches or options when available.
  • Manages the complete environmental and land-use permitting process through all stages including: Planning, Applicability, Application, Public Notice, Negotiation, Permit Issuance, Implementation and On-site Construction/Compliance Monitoring.
  • Keeps accurate and complete records of all work.
  • Selects and manages the proper contractor and/or specialized resources needed to acquire permits in a timely and efficient manner.
  • Proactively establishes and maintains open communication and strong relationships with the local, state, municipal, and federal agencies.
  • Proactively establishes and maintains open communication (including training) with internal personnel, regarding environmental and land use permitting, and cultural resource regulations.
  • Seeks and implements methods to improve the quality and efficiency of permitting processes and other duties.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree from four-year college or university in an applicable field, such as biology, geology, chemistry, fisheries, wildlife, recreation, environmental science, or related field.
  • Must demonstrate understanding of fundamental concepts, practices and procedures of particular field of experience or specialization.
  • Comfortable in office and field situations representing the company and interacting with a wide variety of utility staff, agency regulators, tribes, and other stakeholders.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills, with proficiency in writing/grammar.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain collaborative relationships and to communicate clearly is essential.
  • Demonstrated planning and organizing skills; ability to anticipate outcomes.
  • Computer skills proficiency required including standard office software, GIS or other specialized applications.
  • Valid Driver's License.
  • Environmental Scientist I: Minimum of one (1) year of professional experience required.
  • Environmental Scientist II: Minimum of three (3) years of professional experience.
  • Proficiency in creating clear, concise, and well-structured technical documentation, including reports, manuals, process guides, etc.
  • Ability to translate complex technical information into easily understandable content for various audiences. Nice-to-haves
  • Experience preparing regulatory permit applications as well as developing regulatory compliance strategies for a variety of project types.
  • Fundamental understanding of electric and gas utility work activities; how they are accomplished and their associated compliance risks and obligations.
  • Background and experience in federal, state and local environmental and land-use regulation and permitting strategies for NEPA, Special Use Permits, SEPA, Army Corp, Wetlands, ESA, Cultural Resources, etc. with existing relationships with regulatory staff in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon.
  • Advanced technical writing skills and critical thinking.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage.
  • Retirement benefits.
  • Incentive plans.
  • Wellness resources.
  • Time-off programs. Apply tot his job

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