ERM
Overview
ERM is hiring a Lead Environmental Inspector to oversee environmental compliance during the construction phase of energy projects located across the United States. The projects require teams of multiple disciplinary professionals working collaboratively to meet client needs. Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities of this temporary, field-based position include: Preparing and conducting environmental training for construction personnel Conducting field inspections, monitoring and field survey work as directed Interacting with and serving as a point of contact with agency officials, regulatory agency staff, landowners, contractors, clients and other project members and conducting required agency notifications Reviewing and implementing project documents and providing direction, support and critical judgment on environmental compliance issues Providing technical leadership, support and direction to field staff, including coordinating daily Environmental Inspector and Resource Monitor schedules and conducting morning construction meetings Critically assessing environmental conditions in the field to evaluate potential environmental impacts from construction Evaluating potential issues and concerns ahead of construction activities Overseeing the proper implementation of mitigation measures Conducting environmental sampling (e.g., hydrostatic test water, soil) Overseeing and verifying flagging of wetland boundaries, cultural and biological resources exclusion zones, refueling zones, etc. Inspecting and documenting compliance with a project's environmental requirements by preparing daily inspection reports with written and photo documentation Participating in construction meetings Preparing documentation to support requests for variances from environmental permits Evaluating restoration activities Directs project Environmental Inspectors Performing additional tasks as assigned or required Requirements
BS or BA degree preferred, equivalent environmental inspection or monitoring experience, or a minimum of 6 years of relevant construction experience 4+ years of environmental inspection, monitoring, or permitting experience specific to linear and/or other energy infrastructure projects An understanding of construction (e.g., pipelines, power lines, compressor/pumping stations, gas storage fields, wind farms, solar facilities, offshore facilities) gained through field experience Strong verbal and written communication skills Strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills Proficient technical skills, including experience using Microsoft Office programs and digital cameras Knowledge of environmental sampling methods The ability to travel extensively and to work 40 to 70+ hours per week in a physically demanding position on temporary assignments Be physically fit and able to walk/hike for long periods; able to carry equipment; able to work in all weather conditions Walk/hike for up to 10 hours per day on uneven terrain; carry up to 10 pounds of equipment Who We Are
As the largest global pure play sustainability consultancy, we partner with the world’s leading organizations, creating innovative solutions to sustainability challenges and unlocking commercial opportunities that meet the needs of today while preserving opportunity for future generations. ERM is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected characteristics. How to apply
Please submit your resume and brief cover letter. Based on review of these responses, shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews. ERM does not accept recruiting agency resumes. Do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, ERM employees or any other company location. ERM is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
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ERM is hiring a Lead Environmental Inspector to oversee environmental compliance during the construction phase of energy projects located across the United States. The projects require teams of multiple disciplinary professionals working collaboratively to meet client needs. Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities of this temporary, field-based position include: Preparing and conducting environmental training for construction personnel Conducting field inspections, monitoring and field survey work as directed Interacting with and serving as a point of contact with agency officials, regulatory agency staff, landowners, contractors, clients and other project members and conducting required agency notifications Reviewing and implementing project documents and providing direction, support and critical judgment on environmental compliance issues Providing technical leadership, support and direction to field staff, including coordinating daily Environmental Inspector and Resource Monitor schedules and conducting morning construction meetings Critically assessing environmental conditions in the field to evaluate potential environmental impacts from construction Evaluating potential issues and concerns ahead of construction activities Overseeing the proper implementation of mitigation measures Conducting environmental sampling (e.g., hydrostatic test water, soil) Overseeing and verifying flagging of wetland boundaries, cultural and biological resources exclusion zones, refueling zones, etc. Inspecting and documenting compliance with a project's environmental requirements by preparing daily inspection reports with written and photo documentation Participating in construction meetings Preparing documentation to support requests for variances from environmental permits Evaluating restoration activities Directs project Environmental Inspectors Performing additional tasks as assigned or required Requirements
BS or BA degree preferred, equivalent environmental inspection or monitoring experience, or a minimum of 6 years of relevant construction experience 4+ years of environmental inspection, monitoring, or permitting experience specific to linear and/or other energy infrastructure projects An understanding of construction (e.g., pipelines, power lines, compressor/pumping stations, gas storage fields, wind farms, solar facilities, offshore facilities) gained through field experience Strong verbal and written communication skills Strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills Proficient technical skills, including experience using Microsoft Office programs and digital cameras Knowledge of environmental sampling methods The ability to travel extensively and to work 40 to 70+ hours per week in a physically demanding position on temporary assignments Be physically fit and able to walk/hike for long periods; able to carry equipment; able to work in all weather conditions Walk/hike for up to 10 hours per day on uneven terrain; carry up to 10 pounds of equipment Who We Are
As the largest global pure play sustainability consultancy, we partner with the world’s leading organizations, creating innovative solutions to sustainability challenges and unlocking commercial opportunities that meet the needs of today while preserving opportunity for future generations. ERM is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected characteristics. How to apply
Please submit your resume and brief cover letter. Based on review of these responses, shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews. ERM does not accept recruiting agency resumes. Do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, ERM employees or any other company location. ERM is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
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