Senior Environmental Scientist

Trilon GroupTampa, FL
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About The Position

DRMP is seeking a full-time Senior Environmental Scientist for our Tampa Office. If you have 5-10 years of experience with Florida ecology, natural resource management, and environmental permitting; and you enjoy: Field investigations (wetland delineations/assessments, threatened and endangered species surveys, ecological monitoring) Environmental permitting National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation Environmental monitoring/inspections Client Marketing We’d love to hear from you. Your Primary Responsibilities will include Field investigations (wetland delineations/assessments, threatened and endangered species surveys, ecological monitoring), environmental permitting, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation, and environmental monitoring/inspections. Prepare permit applications (e.g. environmental resource permits, Section 404 and 408 permits, local agency natural resource permits) Work with engineering team members to identify and resolve transportation project challenges Use ArcPro software (GIS) for data collection, analysis, and compilation of data and exhibits for reports Assist the firm in other capacities when needed, such as public involvement activities The successful candidate will be part of an interdisciplinary team comprised of engineers, scientists and planners focused on existing client support and new business development. The preferred candidate will enjoy a variety of working conditions ranging from field efforts to office analysis; report writing; agency interactions, and the development of permit applications and mitigation plans. This is an excellent opportunity for a self-motivated individual with strong writing and technical skills to excel in a team environment. Field duties will include leading efforts in field sampling and assessment, data collection, and field equipment operation associated with environmental permitting projects. Office duties will include data analysis and management, report writing, preparation of permit documentation, client coordination, and marketing efforts.

Requirements

  • Experience working on transportation projects for FDOT and/or other roadway clients
  • Experience with ESRI GIS, and GPS applications. AutoCAD or MicroStation, and statistical software
  • Professional certifications, ie: FFWCC Gopher Tortoise Agent permit, PWS, CEP, CWB, PMP, etc.
  • Experience working with Florida regulatory agencies including all Water Management Districts, FDEP, FFWCC, and knowledge of state regulations, including Chapter(s) 373, 379, 403 F.S., and 62-330 FAC.
  • Experience working with federal regulatory agencies including USACE, USFWS, NMFS, FHWA, and knowledge of federal regulations including Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, and NEPA.
  • Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
  • Must demonstrate an ability in collaborative problem solving with stakeholders, clients, and teammates
  • B.S. Degree in Science (Environmental Science, Geology, Chemistry, Biology) or related field.
  • 5-10 years professional experience in environmental science, biology, natural resource management, planning, or a related field
  • A Master’s degree may be substituted for 2 years of professional experience

Responsibilities

  • Field investigations (wetland delineations/assessments, threatened and endangered species surveys, ecological monitoring)
  • Environmental permitting
  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation
  • Environmental monitoring/inspections
  • Prepare permit applications (e.g. environmental resource permits, Section 404 and 408 permits, local agency natural resource permits)
  • Work with engineering team members to identify and resolve transportation project challenges
  • Use ArcPro software (GIS) for data collection, analysis, and compilation of data and exhibits for reports
  • Assist the firm in other capacities when needed, such as public involvement activities
  • Field duties will include leading efforts in field sampling and assessment, data collection, and field equipment operation associated with environmental permitting projects.
  • Office duties will include data analysis and management, report writing, preparation of permit documentation, client coordination, and marketing efforts.
  • Assist with field sampling and assessment
  • Data Collection
  • Field equipment operation (associated with environmental permitting projects)
  • Participate in threatened and endangered species surveys
  • Data Analysis and management
  • Report writing
  • Preparation of permit documentation
  • NEPA documentation preparation and review
  • Coordinate and communicate with internal and external project team members, clients and regulators

Benefits

  • Excellent compensation package
  • Outstanding holiday and paid-time-off programs
  • 401(k) Plan and Match
  • Career Path Development Program (Management & Technical Career Tracks)
  • Mentorship Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Parental Leave
  • Competitive health and dental insurance premiums
  • Variety of voluntary benefit options
  • Short-Term Disability/Long-Term Disability
  • Company-furnished life insurance
  • Employee Assistant Program (EAP)
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • and More
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