GSI Service Group, Inc.
Senior Environmental Specialist
GSI Service Group, Inc., Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Senior Environmental Specialist
Job Description
GSI is looking for a talented Senior Environmental Specialist to join our growing team tertiary. In this role, you will be overseeing and mitigating risks associated with the full program scope. We are seeking passionate, skilled, and experienced professionals to join a major program and construction management team that is dedicated to supporting a large government customer in successfully delivering on multiple projects. This individual will be responsible for coordinating with stakeholders and construction contractors, implementing environmental protection plans, coordinating and supervising environmental surveys, and ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. The successful candidate will spend a significant amount of time on site observing conditions and contractor activities to ensure that environmental and permitting commitments are met, especially with regard to sensitive environmental areas.
What You'll Be Doing
Develop and implement environmental management plans.
Coordinate with regulatory agencies, municipalities, and other stakeholders.
Coordinate staff and subcontractor schedules for environmental surveys and construction compliance inspections.
Provide compliance oversight and ensure contractors have federal, state, and local approvals and permits, as needed.
Oversee the preparation of environmental reports by GSI and subcontractors.
Attend meetings regarding environmental approvals, concerns, and decisions by regulatory agencies, contractors, and other stakeholders. Prepare subject‑matter expertise in these matters.
Develop a comprehensive NEPA compliance strategy, including identifying the appropriate level of NEPA review (e.g., Categorical Exclusion, Environmental Assessment, Environmental Impact Statement) for each proposed government action.
Assist and prepare programmatic EA that analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the overall facilities master plan, including direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts. This EA shall address all relevant environmental resources and consider a range of alternatives.
Conduct a detailed environmental analysis of the first phase of the facilities master plan, including identifying and assessing the environmental impacts of specific projects and activities.
Engage with the public and stakeholders, including drafting public notices, attending public meetings, and provide assistance drafting responses to public comments.
Coordinate and consult with relevant federal, state, and local agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
Prepare NEPA documentation including but not limited to Notice of Intent (NOI), Environmental Assessment (EA), Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSIóf), or Notice of Availability (NOA) if necessary for an EIS.
What Required Skills You'll Bring
Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or a related discipline.
Minimum 10 years of experience preparing NEPA documentation, conducting environmental analyses, and coordinating with federal, state, and local agencies. Overseeing multiple project teams in completing NEPA compliance for a portfolio of construction projects.
Proven experience in:
NEPA Compliance Strategy
Programmatic Environmental Assessments (EAs)
First Phase Environmental Analysis Reports rotating…
NEPA Documentation
Record of Consultation with Agencies and Stakeholders
Supporting documentation (e.g., site investigation reports, maps, data analyses)
What Desired Skills You'll Bring
Deep familiarity with environmental standards, procedures, and approval processes.
Experience coordinating with authorities and clients on environmental permitting and construction compliance monitoring.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, and thorough knowledge of industry practices and regulations that are also required.
EPA Compliance Strategy.
Security Clearance Requirement This position, at a minimum, shall Location Washington, DC
Mix of on‑site work and telework, with the expectation that the personnel will be in person the majority of the time, at least 75%.
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What You'll Be Doing
Develop and implement environmental management plans.
Coordinate with regulatory agencies, municipalities, and other stakeholders.
Coordinate staff and subcontractor schedules for environmental surveys and construction compliance inspections.
Provide compliance oversight and ensure contractors have federal, state, and local approvals and permits, as needed.
Oversee the preparation of environmental reports by GSI and subcontractors.
Attend meetings regarding environmental approvals, concerns, and decisions by regulatory agencies, contractors, and other stakeholders. Prepare subject‑matter expertise in these matters.
Develop a comprehensive NEPA compliance strategy, including identifying the appropriate level of NEPA review (e.g., Categorical Exclusion, Environmental Assessment, Environmental Impact Statement) for each proposed government action.
Assist and prepare programmatic EA that analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the overall facilities master plan, including direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts. This EA shall address all relevant environmental resources and consider a range of alternatives.
Conduct a detailed environmental analysis of the first phase of the facilities master plan, including identifying and assessing the environmental impacts of specific projects and activities.
Engage with the public and stakeholders, including drafting public notices, attending public meetings, and provide assistance drafting responses to public comments.
Coordinate and consult with relevant federal, state, and local agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
Prepare NEPA documentation including but not limited to Notice of Intent (NOI), Environmental Assessment (EA), Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSIóf), or Notice of Availability (NOA) if necessary for an EIS.
What Required Skills You'll Bring
Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or a related discipline.
Minimum 10 years of experience preparing NEPA documentation, conducting environmental analyses, and coordinating with federal, state, and local agencies. Overseeing multiple project teams in completing NEPA compliance for a portfolio of construction projects.
Proven experience in:
NEPA Compliance Strategy
Programmatic Environmental Assessments (EAs)
First Phase Environmental Analysis Reports rotating…
NEPA Documentation
Record of Consultation with Agencies and Stakeholders
Supporting documentation (e.g., site investigation reports, maps, data analyses)
What Desired Skills You'll Bring
Deep familiarity with environmental standards, procedures, and approval processes.
Experience coordinating with authorities and clients on environmental permitting and construction compliance monitoring.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, and thorough knowledge of industry practices and regulations that are also required.
EPA Compliance Strategy.
Security Clearance Requirement This position, at a minimum, shall Location Washington, DC
Mix of on‑site work and telework, with the expectation that the personnel will be in person the majority of the time, at least 75%.
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