Erm LLC
Managing Technical Consultant, Power and Renewables (Senior Level)
Erm LLC, Walnut Creek, California, United States, 94598
Managing Technical Consultant, Power And Renewables
ERM is seeking a Managing Technical Consultant, Power and Renewables to join our California team to support the domestic Impact Assessment service area. In this role, you will focus on supporting permitting, regulatory compliance, and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) projects for energy clients based primarily in the western US. This is an excellent opportunity for a career professional to join a growing and exciting technical team supporting critical energy infrastructure projects, as you build a rewarding career path with a global environmental leader. Responsibilities:
With appropriate guidance and supervision, provide creative and fit-for-purpose technical analyses in your own fields of specialization and support additional analyses outside of your areas of specialization working collaboratively with SMEs in other fields and with other technical backgrounds. Provide technical consulting support for environmental permitting and compliance associated with development projects including power generation, electrical transmission, and renewable energy projects, with an emphasis on NEPA, Clean Water Act Sections 401/404, Endangered Species Act, and equivalent state/local regulations. Provide support of large compliance programs in a data management and communication role; and renewable energy projects, with an emphasis on NEPA, Clean Water Act Sections 401/404, Endangered Species Act, and equivalent state/local regulations. Contribute to preparing impact assessment deliverables. Perform project delivery activities such as report writing, undertaking and organizing data collection and survey field work, data and literature review, and development of recommendations for clients. Collaborate with other ERM impact assessment practitioners from multiple offices around the organization to execute impact assessment projects including environmental impact assessment, land planning, facility siting & permitting, risk assessment, and water resources management. Complete work assignments in accordance with ERM's management system, format, and quality standards. Work within quality/budget/schedule expectations and scope-specific assignments. Interact directly with clients and their SMEs on matters related to biology and environmental science. Requirements:
Bachelors and/or Masters degree in environmental science/engineering, biology/ecology, planning, or similar field. 4+ years of impact assessment and environmental permitting experience, including consulting experience. Experience developing and executing corporate impact assessment strategies, preparing regulatory compliance documents for federal and/or state agencies, and providing strategic-level impact assessment support preferred. High degree of technical competence and broad knowledge of impact assessment best practices, with a solid grasp of the key impact assessment and management issues within the energy sector. Excellent written and verbal communication skills; experience writing comprehensive technical reports and standards. Ability to succeed in a fast-paced consulting environment, handling multiple project assignments, meeting strict deadlines, and traveling to client facilities as needed. Driver's License Required: This position requires a valid driver's license and/or the ability to operate a company vehicle due to the nature of job duties, which include frequent travel to various client locations across a large geographical area. Preferred:
6+ years of impact assessment and environmental permitting experience, including consulting experience. Prior experience developing NEPA and CEQA documentation; experience with Bureau of Land Management and US Forest Service permitting, and state permitting requirements (AZ, NV, CA, and other western states) an asset. Experience permitting projects within the California Coastal Zone under the jurisdiction of either the California Coastal Commission or various Local Coastal Plans is preferred. For the Managing Technical Consultant, Power and Renewables (Senior Level) position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $87,316 $106,972 (USD). An employee's pay position within this range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, geographic location, performance, shift, travel requirements, sales or revenue-based metrics, and business or organizational needs. We also may have instances where employee's fall outside of the range based on the factors noted above. This job may be eligible for bonus pay (casual and fixed term/flex force employees are NOT bonus eligible). We offer comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, medical/dental/vision insurance, 401(k), and any other benefits to eligible employees. (Casual employees and regular employees scheduled under 20 hours a week are not benefits eligible). You can apply for this role through https://www.erm.com/careers/apply/ or through the internal careers portal if you are a current employee.
ERM is seeking a Managing Technical Consultant, Power and Renewables to join our California team to support the domestic Impact Assessment service area. In this role, you will focus on supporting permitting, regulatory compliance, and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) projects for energy clients based primarily in the western US. This is an excellent opportunity for a career professional to join a growing and exciting technical team supporting critical energy infrastructure projects, as you build a rewarding career path with a global environmental leader. Responsibilities:
With appropriate guidance and supervision, provide creative and fit-for-purpose technical analyses in your own fields of specialization and support additional analyses outside of your areas of specialization working collaboratively with SMEs in other fields and with other technical backgrounds. Provide technical consulting support for environmental permitting and compliance associated with development projects including power generation, electrical transmission, and renewable energy projects, with an emphasis on NEPA, Clean Water Act Sections 401/404, Endangered Species Act, and equivalent state/local regulations. Provide support of large compliance programs in a data management and communication role; and renewable energy projects, with an emphasis on NEPA, Clean Water Act Sections 401/404, Endangered Species Act, and equivalent state/local regulations. Contribute to preparing impact assessment deliverables. Perform project delivery activities such as report writing, undertaking and organizing data collection and survey field work, data and literature review, and development of recommendations for clients. Collaborate with other ERM impact assessment practitioners from multiple offices around the organization to execute impact assessment projects including environmental impact assessment, land planning, facility siting & permitting, risk assessment, and water resources management. Complete work assignments in accordance with ERM's management system, format, and quality standards. Work within quality/budget/schedule expectations and scope-specific assignments. Interact directly with clients and their SMEs on matters related to biology and environmental science. Requirements:
Bachelors and/or Masters degree in environmental science/engineering, biology/ecology, planning, or similar field. 4+ years of impact assessment and environmental permitting experience, including consulting experience. Experience developing and executing corporate impact assessment strategies, preparing regulatory compliance documents for federal and/or state agencies, and providing strategic-level impact assessment support preferred. High degree of technical competence and broad knowledge of impact assessment best practices, with a solid grasp of the key impact assessment and management issues within the energy sector. Excellent written and verbal communication skills; experience writing comprehensive technical reports and standards. Ability to succeed in a fast-paced consulting environment, handling multiple project assignments, meeting strict deadlines, and traveling to client facilities as needed. Driver's License Required: This position requires a valid driver's license and/or the ability to operate a company vehicle due to the nature of job duties, which include frequent travel to various client locations across a large geographical area. Preferred:
6+ years of impact assessment and environmental permitting experience, including consulting experience. Prior experience developing NEPA and CEQA documentation; experience with Bureau of Land Management and US Forest Service permitting, and state permitting requirements (AZ, NV, CA, and other western states) an asset. Experience permitting projects within the California Coastal Zone under the jurisdiction of either the California Coastal Commission or various Local Coastal Plans is preferred. For the Managing Technical Consultant, Power and Renewables (Senior Level) position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $87,316 $106,972 (USD). An employee's pay position within this range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, geographic location, performance, shift, travel requirements, sales or revenue-based metrics, and business or organizational needs. We also may have instances where employee's fall outside of the range based on the factors noted above. This job may be eligible for bonus pay (casual and fixed term/flex force employees are NOT bonus eligible). We offer comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, medical/dental/vision insurance, 401(k), and any other benefits to eligible employees. (Casual employees and regular employees scheduled under 20 hours a week are not benefits eligible). You can apply for this role through https://www.erm.com/careers/apply/ or through the internal careers portal if you are a current employee.