Description
The primary duty of this role is to lead the development and implementation of environmental and regulatory compliance documents for utility-related projects with a focus on energy projects.
This person will work directly with clients, engineers, construction team members, to support environmental assessments, regulatory permitting, construction compliance, and construction implementation activities.
A strong working knowledge of environmental compliance processes (including the California Environmental Quality Act CEQA and National Environmental Policy Act NEPA ) and experience working directly with local, state, and federal agencies, as well as private sector clients such as California-based utilities, renewable energy developers, and commercial / residential / industrial developers, and engineering companies preferred.
At a minimum, the position requires experience preparing environmental or local development related permit applications, drafting technical reports and deliverables, managing, and tracking multiple projects concurrently, and collaborating effectively with external clients.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as a task manager as appropriate for environmental compliance of development projects, infrastructure projects, and land use plans, overseeing the preparation of documents, reports, presentations, technical memoranda, public notices, forms, and other work products.
Conduct research; write proficiently; and manage multiple project schedules with competing deadlines and budget constraints.
Interface directly with key clients and help build and maintain great relationships.
Lead and author deliverables.
Be a collaborative member of an integrated project team of engineers, scientists, planners, regulators, and other stakeholders.
Clearly communicate timelines and gather data from individuals across multiple lines of business and departments and follow up, as necessary.
Participate in regular team meetings with the potential for occasional travel to client offices and remote project sites.
A desire to move towards a position that allows you to lead internal teams of staff and subconsultants to exceed client expectations in an environment that fosters growth, collaboration, and clear communication in a fast-paced setting with competing demands.
In a team setting, contribute to business development efforts, including proposal efforts within subject matter expertise.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or higher in environmental science, biology, transportation / transit planning, communications, or related field.
5+ years of environmental planning and / or professional-related experience in a consulting or team-based environment.
Additional Skills / Experience
Experience preparing and managing high-quality CEQA and NEPA documents for federal, state, and local government agencies;
and / or experience preparing and managing high-quality CEQA documents for private sector clients and engineering firms.
Experience obtaining environmental permits and reviewing technical studies such as those addressing biological resources, cultural resources, air quality, noise, traffic, and hydrology.
Proven success in working well independently and operating collaboratively on a team to resolve challenges in a neutral fashion
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with experience interfacing with internal staff, external clients, members of the public, and government officials.
Commitment to overseeing the preparation of high-quality work within established budgets and schedules.
This is an outstanding opportunity to work with talented and enthusiastic individuals and to your career with a firm that believes in nurturing talent and developing long-term career success.
ICF is a purpose-driven company with a strong culture and underlying values that prize diversity, opportunity, equality, and respect.
Our core values include Embracing Differences, and we seek candidates who are passionate about building a culture that encourages, embraces, and hires dimensions of differences.