ACRT Services · 1 week ago
Natural Resources Project Manager
EnviroScience, Inc. is seeking a Natural Resources Project Manager responsible for the completion of wetland and stream projects and general threatened and endangered species project work. The role involves conducting field surveys, managing projects, and coordinating regulatory permitting while mentoring junior staff.
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Responsibilities
Conduct wetland delineations, stream assessments, rare species surveys, terrestrial surveys, and functional assessments independently
Identify and delineate wetland and stream boundaries; classify wetland and stream quality by utilizing regional USACE manuals and state functional assessments
Collect and record field data on soils, water, vegetation, and wildlife; use GPS/GIS tools to map and document site conditions
Perform habitat assessments for rare, threatened, and endangered species
Work in all weather conditions and varied terrain throughout the year
Prepare technical reports and survey results
Determine permitting requirements and coordinate with client on permitting strategies for projects with potential impacts to wetlands, streams, and listed species
Prepare, submit, and coordinate with regulatory agencies regarding environmental, floodplain, rare species, and historic/archaeological resource matters including but not limited to USACE Nationwide Permit Program, Individual Permit, applicable state permitting agencies for wetland and stream impacts or listed species, and USFWS for endangered species coordination
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of federal, state, and local wetland and stream regulations
Prepare and submit proposals to existing and new clients
Manage multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring deliverables meet scope, schedule, and budget requirements
Independently prepare technical reports, permit documents, and supporting regulatory correspondence
Communicate project progress, findings, and recommendations to clients and stakeholders
Assist with proposal development and client discussions to secure new work
Mentor junior staff in survey techniques, regulatory processes, technical writing, and project management
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in a natural science field of study (Environmental Science, Ecology, Biology, Natural Resources, or related field)
Minimum 3+ years wetland delineation and rare species survey field experience
Minimum 1+ years managing projects and/or clients in environmental consulting
Required USACE 40-hour Wetland Delineation Training certification
Preferred
Bachelor's degree in a natural science field of study (Environmental Science, Ecology, Biology, Natural Resources, or related field)
3+ years wetland delineation field experience, managing projects and/or clients in environmental consulting within Pennsylvania and New York
USACE 40-hour Wetland Delineation Training certification