- Conduct desktop assessments and field surveys (e.g., habitat evaluations and presence/absence surveys) to evaluate potential project impacts to sensitive habitats or special status species
- Conduct aquatic resources (e.g., streams and wetlands) delineations, authoring associated reports, and coordinating agency approval
- Work with the Arcadis client teams to develop project implementation and permitting strategies to efficiently comply with state and federal laws and regulations (e.g., Endangered Species Acts, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and Sections 401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act)
- Prepare regulatory permit application packages (e.g., US Army Corps of Engineer Clean Water Act Section 404 permit applications, 401 Water Quality Certification applications, and Section 402 NPDES permit applications)
- Assist with local, state and federal agency consultations
- Prepare technical reports such as species surveys, mitigation and monitoring plans, and biological assessments
- Assist in preparation of NEPA documents for projects including: gathering and analyzing data related to indirect and cumulative impacts and reviewing, interpreting, and integrating various technical studies into NEPA documentation
- Periodic travel (up to 40 percent of the time)
- Ability to perform field work in rugged terrain and or remote areas, and work in inclement weather
- Leadership skills and ability to work in a team environment in the office and/or field
- Excellent organizational, written, and verbal communications skills
- Ability to multi-task and work in fast paced and often changing project environment
- Ability to work independently when given clear goals and objectives
- Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, botany or other natural resource related field
- Three (3) years of experience in the environmental field AND/OR advanced degree in environmental science or similar
- Knowledge of regional sensitive habitats and special status species
- Exhibit solid, practical skills in Microsoft Office applications [spreadsheet (Excel), word processing (Word), scheduling (Project)]
- Strong skills in report writing and editing, interpersonal communication and oral presentation, and organization and planning
- 5 years of consulting experience
- Master’s degree
- Experience conducting stream and wetland delineations
- Experience working with interdisciplinary teams to develop comprehensive reports/permit applications
- Experience with evaluating project compliance with state and federal laws and environmental and regulatory processes – federal, state and local regulators such as PUC, PSC, FERC, BLM, USFS, USFWS, USACE, as well as experience with NEPA
- Experience with the environment and species of the Pacific Northwest (OR, WA, ID)
- Experience in the environmental consulting industry
- Knowledgeable in the use digital data collection tools including GPS technology and GIS programs desirable
Now more than ever, businesses and governments recognize the need to incorporate environmental concerns into their decision making. As the leader in global environmental services, Arcadis has provided groundbreaking sustainable solutions for some of the world’s most complex projects. We wrote the book on environmental remediation, and our experts continue to pioneer the development and application of cutting-edge approaches in environmental planning, site evaluation, environmental construction and strategic environmental consulting. We are encouraged to innovate, apply emerging technologies and develop better solutions through global learning opportunities and workshops. Our team improves quality of life for our clients and their communities. Join us today!