Per Sé Group · 3 hours ago
Environmental Scientist
Per Sé Group is collaborating with a client in Houston, Texas, to find a mid-level Environmental Scientist specializing in Wetland Delineation. The role involves managing project scope, budgets, and client communications while ensuring successful project completion and compliance with environmental standards.
Staffing & Recruiting
Responsibilities
Develop project scope, prepare budgets, create proposals, and manage client communications, ensuring clear and effective relationship-building
Coordinate project meetings, provide strategic problem-solving, and oversee invoicing processes to maintain timely and accurate billing cycles
Ensure the successful completion of project tasks within designated timeframes, maintaining a high standard of quality in all deliverables
Support team efforts through effective delegation and by fostering a collaborative environment
Act as the primary liaison for projects, handling external meetings, and addressing project scope, progress, and environmental clearance strategies
Simultaneously manage multiple projects while adhering to established project management protocols and safety guidelines
Lead fieldwork for mitigation and restoration projects, ensuring compliance with agency requirements
Conduct ecological modeling data acquisition for basic assessments, interpret data, and prepare and review technical reports
Demonstrate proficiency in technical writing, reviewing, and editing complex documents related to resource topics such as habitat assessments, wetland delineations, Phase I ESAs, and NEPA documents
Lead standard wetland delineations, prepare technical reports, conduct quality reviews, and defend findings to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Conduct habitat assessments for threatened and endangered species, producing detailed technical reports
Oversee Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) data collection and prepare/sign technical reports as an Environmental Professional (EP)
Direct tree surveys, fieldwork, and subsequent technical report preparation
Guide clients through the USACE permitting process, including Nationwide Permits, Individual Permits, and other navigation-related permits, providing strategic advice on compliance and permitting
Prepare NEPA documentation, including Categorical Exclusions, Environmental Assessments, and Environmental Impact Statements for various federal and state agencies
Conduct species-specific field surveys, prepare associated reports, and coordinate with agencies for the protection of state or federally listed species
Prepare Biological Evaluations and Biological Assessments for Section 7 Consultations, coordinating with relevant wildlife agencies
Lead submerged aquatic resource assessments, prepare technical reports, and conduct quality reviews
Develop basic permittee-responsible mitigation plans and oversee their construction and monitoring
Qualification
Required
Develop project scope, prepare budgets, create proposals, and manage client communications, ensuring clear and effective relationship-building
Coordinate project meetings, provide strategic problem-solving, and oversee invoicing processes to maintain timely and accurate billing cycles
Ensure the successful completion of project tasks within designated timeframes, maintaining a high standard of quality in all deliverables
Support team efforts through effective delegation and by fostering a collaborative environment
Act as the primary liaison for projects, handling external meetings, and addressing project scope, progress, and environmental clearance strategies
Simultaneously manage multiple projects while adhering to established project management protocols and safety guidelines
Lead fieldwork for mitigation and restoration projects, ensuring compliance with agency requirements
Conduct ecological modeling data acquisition for basic assessments, interpret data, and prepare and review technical reports
Demonstrate proficiency in technical writing, reviewing, and editing complex documents related to resource topics such as habitat assessments, wetland delineations, Phase I ESAs, and NEPA documents
Lead standard wetland delineations, prepare technical reports, conduct quality reviews, and defend findings to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Conduct habitat assessments for threatened and endangered species, producing detailed technical reports
Oversee Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) data collection and prepare/sign technical reports as an Environmental Professional (EP)
Direct tree surveys, fieldwork, and subsequent technical report preparation
Guide clients through the USACE permitting process, including Nationwide Permits, Individual Permits, and other navigation-related permits, providing strategic advice on compliance and permitting
Prepare NEPA documentation, including Categorical Exclusions, Environmental Assessments, and Environmental Impact Statements for various federal and state agencies
Conduct species-specific field surveys, prepare associated reports, and coordinate with agencies for the protection of state or federally listed species
Prepare Biological Evaluations and Biological Assessments for Section 7 Consultations, coordinating with relevant wildlife agencies
Lead submerged aquatic resource assessments, prepare technical reports, and conduct quality reviews
Develop basic permittee-responsible mitigation plans and oversee their construction and monitoring