Stantec
Environmental Regulatory Permitting Project Manager – FERC/Energy
Stantec, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244
Overview
Stantec is seeking an exceptionally talented Environmental Regulatory Permitting Project Manager – FERC/Energy to join our team. The role focuses on permitting complex pipeline and energy projects, including energy transition initiatives such as Hydrogen, CCUS, CO2 transportation, Lithium, and traditional renewables. This position could be in any US location with the possibility for remote work. Responsibilities
Provide technical leadership and project management for oil & gas midstream permitting projects (FERC-regulated natural gas or liquids pipeline projects) and energy transition projects throughout the US. Manage permit applications and agency coordination related to Threatened and Endangered Species, Sections 404/10, Coastal Zone Management Act, and Section 106 Cultural Resources. Develop and maintain positive client relationships, including seeking opportunities for new business and supporting proposal development. Create technical documents and provide review of technical documents that support regulatory submissions. Support and ensure implementation of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Policies, Procedures, Standards and Guidelines in the execution of all work and coordinate with HSE professionals during the execution of all phases of project planning and implementation. Communicate and collaborate with other Environmental and Regulatory Specialists to ensure consistency in project execution. Support opportunities to work across Stantec’s midstream & energy permitting team and multiple projects and offices nationwide. Your Capabilities and Credentials
Demonstrated experience managing pipeline projects. Experience permitting large natural gas or liquids pipelines is critical. Demonstrated experience with FERC and NEPA requirements and processes, mitigation measures, and related implementation. Demonstrated experience managing FERC-regulated projects, including 7(b)/7(c) applications and prior notice/blanket authorization projects. Demonstrated experience managing resource report development for FERC-regulated projects. Ability to work well under pressure, prioritize and balance heavy workloads in a dynamic environment. Strong oral and written communication skills, customer-focused to understand and respond to client needs. Ability to foster and grow strong client relationships. Working understanding of HSSE policies and procedures, including client-specific training as required. Project and task management experience with strong attention to detail. Builds and maintains productive professional and personal networking relationships within their technical team and Business Center. Good driving record and valid driver’s license. Education and Experience
Bachelor’s or higher (preferred) in Environmental Science or related field. Minimum of 7+ years of work experience in a similar position. Direct experience preparing and managing FERC permit applications where required by regulatory agencies. Direct experience preparing and managing permit applications and agency coordination related to Threatened and Endangered Species, Sections 404/10, Coastal Zone Management Act, and/or Section 106 Cultural Resources. Additional Information
Typical office environment with sedentary work; field visits may involve exposure to the elements. Stantec is an equal opportunity employer. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, inform a member of our Talent Acquisition team. Location : United States | IL | Chicago (and other locations) • Travel: No • Schedule: Full-time Pay range varies by location: Locations in MN, VT, and various CA, NY areas; typical range $104,000.00 – $156,000.00. Job Posting: 02/09/2025 01:09:33 • Req ID: 1002134 Stantec is an equal employment opportunity and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Reasonable adjustments for recruitment are available upon request.
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Stantec is seeking an exceptionally talented Environmental Regulatory Permitting Project Manager – FERC/Energy to join our team. The role focuses on permitting complex pipeline and energy projects, including energy transition initiatives such as Hydrogen, CCUS, CO2 transportation, Lithium, and traditional renewables. This position could be in any US location with the possibility for remote work. Responsibilities
Provide technical leadership and project management for oil & gas midstream permitting projects (FERC-regulated natural gas or liquids pipeline projects) and energy transition projects throughout the US. Manage permit applications and agency coordination related to Threatened and Endangered Species, Sections 404/10, Coastal Zone Management Act, and Section 106 Cultural Resources. Develop and maintain positive client relationships, including seeking opportunities for new business and supporting proposal development. Create technical documents and provide review of technical documents that support regulatory submissions. Support and ensure implementation of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Policies, Procedures, Standards and Guidelines in the execution of all work and coordinate with HSE professionals during the execution of all phases of project planning and implementation. Communicate and collaborate with other Environmental and Regulatory Specialists to ensure consistency in project execution. Support opportunities to work across Stantec’s midstream & energy permitting team and multiple projects and offices nationwide. Your Capabilities and Credentials
Demonstrated experience managing pipeline projects. Experience permitting large natural gas or liquids pipelines is critical. Demonstrated experience with FERC and NEPA requirements and processes, mitigation measures, and related implementation. Demonstrated experience managing FERC-regulated projects, including 7(b)/7(c) applications and prior notice/blanket authorization projects. Demonstrated experience managing resource report development for FERC-regulated projects. Ability to work well under pressure, prioritize and balance heavy workloads in a dynamic environment. Strong oral and written communication skills, customer-focused to understand and respond to client needs. Ability to foster and grow strong client relationships. Working understanding of HSSE policies and procedures, including client-specific training as required. Project and task management experience with strong attention to detail. Builds and maintains productive professional and personal networking relationships within their technical team and Business Center. Good driving record and valid driver’s license. Education and Experience
Bachelor’s or higher (preferred) in Environmental Science or related field. Minimum of 7+ years of work experience in a similar position. Direct experience preparing and managing FERC permit applications where required by regulatory agencies. Direct experience preparing and managing permit applications and agency coordination related to Threatened and Endangered Species, Sections 404/10, Coastal Zone Management Act, and/or Section 106 Cultural Resources. Additional Information
Typical office environment with sedentary work; field visits may involve exposure to the elements. Stantec is an equal opportunity employer. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, inform a member of our Talent Acquisition team. Location : United States | IL | Chicago (and other locations) • Travel: No • Schedule: Full-time Pay range varies by location: Locations in MN, VT, and various CA, NY areas; typical range $104,000.00 – $156,000.00. Job Posting: 02/09/2025 01:09:33 • Req ID: 1002134 Stantec is an equal employment opportunity and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Reasonable adjustments for recruitment are available upon request.
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