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Job Code:  2012-12537
Employer:  Stantec.
Categories:  Env. Health/Safety
Experience Required:  6-9 years
State/Province:  OH - Ohio
City:  Uniontown
Job Description:  Overview:

Our Environmental Services group is dedicated to managing environmental issues professionally and proactively. We provide integrated, multidisciplinary services to identify and assess liabilities and risks, and to develop solutions to site management, remediation, and mitigation. Our staff of professionals includes specialists in marine biology, wetland science, wildlife biology, soil science, fisheries biology, botany, hydrogeology, hydrology, water resources management, forestry, habitat and ecosystem restoration, permitting, GIS, information management, environmental monitoring, in-situ/ex-situ remedial design and implementation, human health and ecological risk assessments, air quality permitting and reporting, pipeline compliance, stormwater permitting and planning, and audit support services . We are seeking exceptionally talented and enthusiastic individuals with a keen interest in the natural sciences to join our team and advance their career.

Responsibilities:

The Environmental Field Supervisor will be the primary field supervisor for pipeline project environmental tasks. The Environmental Field Supervisor will work under the direction of the Environmental Field Lead to schedule and implement ecological field services; as well as prepare technical reports and guide the development of State and Federal permit application materials. The Environmental Field Supervisor position is expected to act as a role model who actively mentors project scientists in performing wetland and waterways delineations.

Wetlands and Stream Delineation - Experienced in performing delineations, analyzing wetland functions, values, and impacts. Must be able to guide clients through avoidance and minimization measures to develop pipeline projects that qualify for the USACE Nationwide 12 Non-reporting permit in Ohio. BS or BA or equivalent degree in ecology, environmental studies, and at least 8 years of experience of delineating wetlands in the eastern mountain and piedmont regions using the interim regional supplement to the COE wetland delineation. Targeted experience in preparing individual and general wetland permits and experience with the Ohio Rapid Assessment Method for Wetlands (ORAM). Preparation of permitting compliance reports and experience in conducting pipeline route development walks as a wetland ecologist is necessary. Must be able to manage two to three teams of wetland ecologists and wildlife ecologists generally organized as pairs.

Ecological Surveys - Experience in general ecological surveys and the ability to manage field survey teams is crucial. Preference given to individuals who have performed rare plant surveys and Indiana bat habitat assessments for pipeline projects. Must have experience in assisting clients in the development of linear routing projects, with a focus on avoidance and minimization of potential environmental project impacts. Experience with a wide variety of wildlife species and biological disciplines is required, but preference given to individuals who have demonstrated relationships with USACE (Huntington, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh Districts), USFWS (Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania Field Offices), and OHDEP. Superb observation skills are highly valued, as are a keen interest in ecosystems, comfort with computers and technology, a willingness to learn new skills while conducting fieldwork, and flexibility in work assignments.

Safety - Must be able to promote and model a safe work environment and work to identify potential workplace hazards prior to directing field surveys teams into the field.

Qualifications:
  • 8 to 10 years regulatory compliance experience in oil & gas, pipeline compliance and wetland and endangered species permitting,

DEMONSTRATED CAPABILITIES

  • Proven track record in developing and implementing safe work practices;
  • Strong understanding of state and federal environmental rules, regulations and law, including jurisdictional boundaries, evolution of change, and precedent setting cases.
  • Ability to develop effective written compliance programs for various federal and state regulatory drivers.
  • Recent history of auditing compliance activities at a wide variety of operational Oil and Gas facilities and pipeline systems
  • Hands-on implementation of regulatory compliance and permitting programs (DOT, OSHA EPA, USCG, NEPA, MMS, USACE, USFWS, State Agencies, FERC)
  • Understanding of federal and state permitting nexus for linear routing projects.
  • Excellent teamwork and communication skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with minimal supervision.
  • Advanced knowledge and use of business application software and technology experience.
  • Excellent writing and report preparation skills.

Multistate travel will be required.

08/09/2012
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