
Assistant Project Manager, CEQA/NEPA Specialist
Montrose Environmental Group
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: California • United States
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Salary
💰 $85,000 - $110,000 per year
About the role
- Complete environmental review for projects subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and policy frameworks of various Native American governments.
- Prepare and assist with overseeing projects related of CEQA, NEPA, and other environmental compliance documents.
- Provide environmental planning guidance and project management to help with environmental impact analysis support, coordination on biological and cultural assessment support, document production support, and coordination for other associated environmental studies or analysis.
- Compose letters, technical memorandums, and technical reports as needed
- Collaborate with our in-house biologists, archaeologists, and other analysts, as well as outside technical specialists.
- Become proficient in QA/QC of data results, and reporting
- Become knowledgeable of regulatory standards in various Cities, Counties, states, etc. and interpret data and observations to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and industry guidelines
- Utilize time effectively to complete assigned tasks within assigned timeframes and communicate with Project Managers when potential issues arise that may inhibit performing tasks within the allotted schedule
- Ability to work on projects at all levels of project life cycle.
- Coordinate with sub-consultants and project team members, and interact with clients and regulatory agencies.
- Assist Project Managers with budget and schedule tracking, along with other project management duties.
- Participate in the company’s continuous improvement programs and provide support to team efforts.
- Keep up-to-date and current on industry trends by completing formal training, reviewing professional publications, and attending professional workshops.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Studies, or similar from an accredited four-year college or university
- 3+ years of experience in field of study
- Knowledge of computer software (Microsoft Office, Google Suite, etc.)
- Strong problem solving and written/verbal communication skills
- Outgoing/team player with strong problem solving skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities
- Organizational skills and attention to detail a must
- Works independently to quickly and accurate solve assigned tasks with minimal oversight
Benefits
- Competitive compensation package: annual salary ranging from $85,000 to $110,000, commensurate with accomplishments, performance, credentials and geography
- Mentorship and professional development resources to advance your career
- Direct exposure to our industry’s leading experts who are solving the world’s toughest environmental challenges
- An entrepreneurial environment where you can learn, thrive, and collaborate with talented colleagues
- Opportunities to engage and contribute in our Diversity, Fairness and Inclusion and Women Empowering Leadership employee resource groups
- Competitive medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage
- 401k with a competitive 4% employer match
- Progressive vacation policies, company holidays, and paid parental leave benefits to ensure work/life balance
- A financial assistance program that supports peers in need, known as the Montrose Foundation
- Access to attractive student loan rates to optimize your student loan payoff plan
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
environmental reviewenvironmental impact analysisbiological assessmentcultural assessmentQA/QCproject managementbudget trackingschedule trackingtechnical writingdata interpretation
Soft skills
problem solvingwritten communicationverbal communicationteam playerorganizational skillsattention to detailindependencetime managementcollaborationadaptability