CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICE
Michael Baker 's civil engineering professionals manage and staff active projects in over 40 countries on five continents. Services are provided for a broad range of projects and capabilities, including highways, airports, bridges, rail and transit systems, government and commercial facilities, water and wastewater infrastructure, oil and gas infrastructure, and commercial/urban development. Our fields of expertise span all areas of civil engineering and include an extensive variety of specialty disciplines,such as environmental compliance and restoration, coastal engineering, urban development, and mining.
DESCRIPTION
This Wetland Scientist/Lead Wetland Delineatorwill lead environmental studies, including wetland delineation, habitat assessments, preparation of NEPA documentation and permit applications. Support technical engineering projects in NJ and NY by leading environmental document preparation and applications for State (NJDEP – required; NYSDOT/NYSDEC - desirable) and Federal permitting.
RESPONSIBILITIES
You will also prepare applications for state agencies (NJ experience required, NY preferred) and federal permitting for transportation projects. You will leverage knowledge of NEPA regulations and the tenets of other environmental laws, rules and regulations to prepare technical reports and develop project proposal scopes and costs. You will use GIS software to prepare map products and represent the Environmental Group at public meetings for complex transportation related projects.
Environmental Specialists are an integral part of the team and work closely with planners and engineers through project scoping, design, construction and beyond. They provide technical guidance to junior environmental staff and assist and/or lead in proposal development, which includes developing environmental scopes, schedules and budgets.
ROLE ACCOUNTABILITIES
Identify potential permitting requirements and develop permitting strategyto provide guidanceto internal and external teams and clients
Use strong technical writing and communications skillsto support the developmentof technical reports, work plans, memoranda, and other environmental documents necessary to develop permit applications and supporting materials for various regulatory agencies
Support the preparation of permit applications and supporting materialsin accordance with specific NJDEP and USACE regulatory requirements
Conduct wetlandsand waterbodiesdelineations, flora/fauna surveys, and/or threatened and endangered species field surveysin accordance with NJDEP and USACE regulatory requirements
Support task managementto assist with the growth of new and existing client relationshipsthrough delivery of quality work and data
Hybrid work structureallowing remote and office work as needed
Field assessmentsrelated to ecologicalaspects of projects, requiring knowledge of GPS systemsand the ability to conduct fieldwork for long hours and in difficult terrain.
Travel requirementsfor field assessments
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, biology, ecology or a related field
8+years of related experience
Relevant regional working knowledge and experiencein supporting the preparation of permitapplications and obtaining permits in New Jersey
Experience working with interdisciplinary teamsto support the development of comprehensive reports/permit applications
Experience with NJDOT design process (e.g. preparation of Preliminary Engineering Technical Environmental Studies)
Conduct environmental analyses for NEPA documents
Knowledge of NEPA regulations and the tenets of other environmental laws, rules, and regulations
Experience with transportation and non-transportation infrastructure and development project (e.g. highways, facilities, freight rail, transit, DOD, DOI, energy, land management) for private sector clients and public agencies is desirable
Must be proficient with Esri, ArcGIS software as well as Microsoft Office
Interest in and/or experience with evaluating project compliancewith state and federal laws and environmentaland regulatoryprocesses such as NJDEP and USACE
Proficiency with using hand-held Trimble GPS is a plus
Proficiency with using MicroStation or AutoCAD is a plus
Bat survey experience is a plus
Professional Wetland Scientist or Wetland Professional in Training Certification is a plus
COMPENSATION
The approximate compensation range for this position is$120,000 - $135,000.This compensation range is a good faith estimate for the position at the time of posting.Actual compensation is dependent upon factors such as education, qualifications, experience, skillset, and physical work location.
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Wetland Scientist/Lead Wetland Delineator