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Managing Consultant, Environmental Permitting

ERM, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285

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Managing Consultant, Environmental Permitting

- ERM, Denver, Colorado

Overview ERM is seeking a Managing Consultant, Environmental Permitting in our Denver office to manage, oversee, and conduct environmental impact assessment and regulatory compliance for energy facilities and energy‑related development projects across North America. Focus primarily on new energy‑related capital development, including oil and gas projects, electric transmission lines, and renewable energy projects. Projects may be regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) or state and adjacent state siting agencies. Projects are often fast‑paced, multi‑faceted, and geographically diverse, allowing a talented person to apply their technical expertise in support of compliance with federal, state, and local regulations related to siting, water, waste, and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).

The position will require a candidate to work independently and manage projects and project teams, with the capacity to handle varying priorities and multiple tasks. The successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in overseeing environmental permitting and compliance for capital development projects, managing staff in a project setting, assessing environmental conditions and impacts, and possessing strong technical writing and communication skills.

Responsibilities

Manage projects, either single or multi‑site, on time and to budget, including elements such as scope and delivery requirements, budgeting, resourcing, planning, coordinating field and other technical work, and managing health and safety and risk aspects.

Generate technical proposals and participate in business development with existing clients and identify new leads. Maintain client relationships to support repeat business.

Review and comprehend project plans to assess environmental impact and scope of regulatory requirements.

Prepare siting and permit applications required by federal, state, or local environmental regulatory authorities for facility development, expansion, maintenance, or decommissioning.

Assist with the preparation of technical project documents, including, but not limited to writing, word processing, building tables and spreadsheets, tabulating and manipulating data, producing hard copy documents commensurate with the candidate’s technical background.

Collaborate with other ERM practitioners to execute impact assessment and capital project permitting (ERM services broadly include baseline studies, environmental impact assessment, routing studies, land planning, and facility siting & permitting).

Prepare environmental plans such as erosion control plans, storm water pollution prevention plans, site restoration plans, and spill prevention, control, and countermeasures plans.

Assist in planning for, communicating, and ensuring compliance with project‑specific federal, state and local environmental regulations.

Lead and facilitate relationships with regulatory agencies and other external stakeholders on behalf of the client.

Oversee and contribute to quality assurance and quality control.

Mentor junior staff in the development of their technical and consulting skills.

Requirements

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in environmental studies, planning, geography, civil or environmental engineering or related natural resources science field of study.

4+ years of environmental impact assessment, siting, and permitting experience on energy projects, including consulting for private‑sector clients.

Working knowledge of key environmental protection and energy facility development regulations, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Water Act, and Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, and state siting regulations (i.e., State‑specific Public Utilities Commission and Department of Health).

Experience collaborating with federal, state and local environmental regulatory agency staff to obtain permits and approvals in the US Southwest (CO, NM, UT, NV, TX).

Experience conducting desktop and online studies or research on a wide variety of natural resource or resource planning topics, Geographic Information System, map interpretation (National Wetland Inventory, U.S. Geological Survey, aerial photography).

Demonstrated ability to prepare concise and accurate technical documents.

Excellent interpersonal communication skills, which include being comfortable and effective at communicating complex technical knowledge and concepts to other staff, clients, regulatory agencies, and non‑technical project stakeholders.

Strong working knowledge of MS Office Suite software, GIS, AI.

Valid driver’s license and a good driving record.

This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship.

Salary Annual base pay: $80,800 – $118,233 (USD). Pay level within this range will be based on relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, geographic location, performance, shift, travel requirements, sales or revenue‑based metrics, and business or organizational needs.

Benefits We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, paid parental leave, medical, dental, vision, life, disability and AD&D insurance, 401(k) or RRSP/DPSP, and any other benefits to eligible employees as applicable.

Application 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.

Equal Employment Opportunity ERM is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

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