Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership
Environmental Impact Analyst 1/2/3 Flex (PCN 250751) Anchorage
Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Juneau, Alaska, us, 99812
Environmental Impact Analyst 1/2/3 Flex
(PCN 250751)
Diamond
Environmental Impact Analyst 1/2/3
on the Anchorage team in the Central Region of the Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF). We keep Alaska moving by protecting the environment while building highways and airports. The position is FLEXIAL (1, 2, or 3). It requires work‑history and competency evidence (education, training, licenses, certifications, etc.) to meet the required minimum qualifications.
What You Will Be Doing Prepare environmental documentation to support construction of highway and airport projects, conduct research, compile data, write reports, and obtain required permits for routine, non‑controversial projects. Occasionally perform limited field studies such as wetland delineations, eagle nest surveys, and attend public involvement activities.
Our Mission, Values, and Culture DOT&PF’s mission is to Keep Alaska Moving. Our culture emphasizes teamwork, communication and coordination, reliability, and adaptability across transportation systems. The core values are integrity, excellence, and respect.
Benefits of Joining Our Team Dynamic work environment, career growth opportunities, training programs, mentorship, exposure to breakthrough projects across Alaska’s diverse terrain, and a comprehensive benefits package. For more information:
DOT&PF Benefits .
The Working Environment You Can Expect Located in Anchorage, AK. Flexible schedules, teleworking options, and opportunities in remote and urban locations. The work balances critical infrastructure maintenance with environmental stewardship in Alaska’s extreme weather and rugged terrain.
Special Note All applicants must submit supplemental questions and references per the application instructions. The position is flexibly staffed at levels 1, 2 or 3; promotion is possible after training.
Competency Based Minimum Qualifications Instructions All applicants must document how their background demonstrates the required competency minimums: environmental engineering, oral communication, reading, reasoning, writing, public planning, compliance, decision making, influencing/negotiating, technical competence. Training and professional experience are both acceptable.
Environmental Impact Analyst 1 Competencies
Environmental Engineering – knowledge of environmental protection and pollution control.
Oral Communication – clear presentations and attentive listening.
Reading – comprehension of technical material.
Reasoning – logical analysis and sound conclusions.
Writing – clear technical writing and documentation.
Environmental Impact Analyst 2 Competencies
Environmental Engineering – same as Level 1.
Public Planning – knowledge of planning, zoning, and impact analysis.
Compliance – understanding of state and federal regulations.
Decision Making – objective, sound decisions.
Writing – same as Level 1.
Environmental Impact Analyst 3 Competencies
Environmental Engineering – advanced knowledge.
Public Planning – advanced planning and analysis.
Compliance – advanced compliance skills.
Influencing/Negotiating – ability to persuade and negotiate solutions.
Technical Competence – deep technical expertise.
Additional Required Information During the interview: three professional references, academic transcripts (official or unofficial, with institution name), and answers to supplemental questions are required.
EEO Statement The State of Alaska is an equal‑opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment. The State of Alaska complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Disability accommodations are available by contacting
1-800-587-0430 .
Contact Information Phone (800) 587‑0430 (Statewide toll‑free) (907) 465‑4095 (Juneau and out‑of‑state callers)
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Environmental Impact Analyst 1/2/3
on the Anchorage team in the Central Region of the Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF). We keep Alaska moving by protecting the environment while building highways and airports. The position is FLEXIAL (1, 2, or 3). It requires work‑history and competency evidence (education, training, licenses, certifications, etc.) to meet the required minimum qualifications.
What You Will Be Doing Prepare environmental documentation to support construction of highway and airport projects, conduct research, compile data, write reports, and obtain required permits for routine, non‑controversial projects. Occasionally perform limited field studies such as wetland delineations, eagle nest surveys, and attend public involvement activities.
Our Mission, Values, and Culture DOT&PF’s mission is to Keep Alaska Moving. Our culture emphasizes teamwork, communication and coordination, reliability, and adaptability across transportation systems. The core values are integrity, excellence, and respect.
Benefits of Joining Our Team Dynamic work environment, career growth opportunities, training programs, mentorship, exposure to breakthrough projects across Alaska’s diverse terrain, and a comprehensive benefits package. For more information:
DOT&PF Benefits .
The Working Environment You Can Expect Located in Anchorage, AK. Flexible schedules, teleworking options, and opportunities in remote and urban locations. The work balances critical infrastructure maintenance with environmental stewardship in Alaska’s extreme weather and rugged terrain.
Special Note All applicants must submit supplemental questions and references per the application instructions. The position is flexibly staffed at levels 1, 2 or 3; promotion is possible after training.
Competency Based Minimum Qualifications Instructions All applicants must document how their background demonstrates the required competency minimums: environmental engineering, oral communication, reading, reasoning, writing, public planning, compliance, decision making, influencing/negotiating, technical competence. Training and professional experience are both acceptable.
Environmental Impact Analyst 1 Competencies
Environmental Engineering – knowledge of environmental protection and pollution control.
Oral Communication – clear presentations and attentive listening.
Reading – comprehension of technical material.
Reasoning – logical analysis and sound conclusions.
Writing – clear technical writing and documentation.
Environmental Impact Analyst 2 Competencies
Environmental Engineering – same as Level 1.
Public Planning – knowledge of planning, zoning, and impact analysis.
Compliance – understanding of state and federal regulations.
Decision Making – objective, sound decisions.
Writing – same as Level 1.
Environmental Impact Analyst 3 Competencies
Environmental Engineering – advanced knowledge.
Public Planning – advanced planning and analysis.
Compliance – advanced compliance skills.
Influencing/Negotiating – ability to persuade and negotiate solutions.
Technical Competence – deep technical expertise.
Additional Required Information During the interview: three professional references, academic transcripts (official or unofficial, with institution name), and answers to supplemental questions are required.
EEO Statement The State of Alaska is an equal‑opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment. The State of Alaska complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Disability accommodations are available by contacting
1-800-587-0430 .
Contact Information Phone (800) 587‑0430 (Statewide toll‑free) (907) 465‑4095 (Juneau and out‑of‑state callers)
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