Salary
💰 $90,000 - $110,000 per year
About the role
- Provides final technical advisement, review, and approval on project documents, contract negotiations, regulatory negotiations, and complex remedial applications
- Prioritizes and integrates various complex tasks
- Serves as a technical resource for highly-complex environmental projects
- Team engineer for complex remedial designs and compliance projects; may be assigned project PE
- May serve as an expert witness from a technical perspective in legal/regulatory/compliance matters
- Provides technical and regulatory training and mentoring to P4 and P5 engineering staff
- Provides expert direction and final technical advisement on complex engineering design, stream restoration and other ecological restoration design, research and development, risk assessment management, regulatory negotiations, and contract negotiation matters
- Proactively identifies continuous technical improvement initiatives and champions shared best practices within GES operations
- May develop new client relations by identifying future opportunities through contributions to major proposals and client presentations
- Attends prescribed professional development training; maintenance of applicable professional license/certification
Requirements
- B.S. degree in engineering discipline (or M.S. with 5+ years)
- Typically 5-10+ years of project-related environmental experience, or M.S. degree with 5+ years
- Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred
- Expert knowledge of project management
- Stream restoration design experience
- Computer-based data analysis and design
- Site characterization and remediation programs a plus
- Rosgen Level I-IV training and 5 years of stream restoration design, design plans, and other county submittals
- Excellent communication, technical writing, negotiation, project management, problem solving, decision-making, and analytical skills
- Excellent leadership skills
- Ability to interact with senior-level client management