GAI Consultants is seeking an Environmental Manager to work out of one of our three main Indiana offices located in Fishers, Fort Wayne, or Indianapolis. You will be responsible for overseeing the preparation of environmental studies, wetland delineations, permitting (NEPA, CEs, EAs, Construction in a Floodway, Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) 401, United States Army Corps 404, IDEM Rule 5, etc.) and mitigation plans and monitoring, and Section 106 regulations. Our clients include the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), counties, cities, towns, and utility companies across Indiana. Job Duties: Provide project experience with environmental permitting (local, state, and federal) and compliance support for key segments of the infrastructure industry. Coordinate interdisciplinary work teams and overall task management of field efforts for erosion control monitoring, wetland and stream delineations, and endangered species surveys and monitoring. Oversee the completion and management of the preparation of permit applications and associated environmental reporting. Prepare scope and fee proposals. Conduct quality control reviews. Control expenditures within limitations of project/task budget and monitor budget status. Interface with customers as necessary to ensure customer needs are met. Manage sub-consultants as required. Provide regular status and progress reports to the project manager and/or client. Experience in team leadership, staff mentoring, and project management Mentor and direct junior environmental staff. Ability to demonstrate strong writing and verbal communication skills. Technical understanding of natural resources and field assessment methodologies. Read, analyze, and interpret general business documents, technical procedures, and governmental regulations. Familiarity with INDOT Consultant Performance Evaluation criteria for Environmental Documents and NEPA-related Performance types. Experience with environmental permitting/consultations and regulatory agencies in Indiana and/or neighboring states. Completion or the ability to obtain within 6 months the following: NEPA Initial Training and Categorical Exclusion Training with INDOT Section 7 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Section 106/Section 4(f) General Characteristics Well-rounded with aspects of consulting, industry standards, and Company protocols. Position requires a commitment a strong emphasis on client development; participation in professional societies and industry associations is preferred. Coming up with ideas to improve productivity of a specific team, department, group, or division. Strategic thinking and alignment: Manager must understand broader organizational strategies and goals to effectively guide direct reports' efforts. Change leadership: Manager plays an important role enacting top-level changes across operational divisions as supporters of change.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees