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3-5 years of environmental consulting/compliance experience with knowledge of hazardous, biohazardous, and medical waste regulations, hazardous material inventory and reporting, stormwater permitting and compliance, spill planning, and comprehensive environmental compliance auditing.
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The Sr. Environmental Permitting Manager will be joining an expanding Energy Storage Project Development Team and work with Department Leaders on strategic environmental permitting initiatives (development zoning, land use, due diligence, environmental compliance, state/local level permitting advocacy.
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Understanding of national energy markets as they relate to environmental permitting requirements PREFERRED- PJM, ERCOT, SPP, MISO, NYISO, ISO-NE, and CAISO. Sr. Renewables Environmental Permitting Manager - Works hands-on with the Development Leads on utility-scale renewable battery storage project specific environmental permitting initiatives across the companys portfolio to ensure projects meet NTP/COD deadlines.
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Characteristics of the CSM include the proven ability to generate and sustain significant revenue nationally from clients through environmental compliance and permitting projects, as well as other environmental, water resource, and engineering projects.
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Provide compliant, cost-effective land-base management and value-added environmental services which include (but not limited to): land sourcing and permitting; nutrient management planning (NMP) and mapping; technical support for operational compliance and product use; logistics and source destination management; regulatory monitoring and reporting.
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Maintain compliance with OSHA, EPA, and other relevant regulations, including environmental reporting and permitting. Job Description : As the Environmental, Health & Safety Supervisor, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of our employees and compliance with regulatory requirements.
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S2S provides planning, permitting, project management, compliance monitoring, stormwater, and site restoration services that result in the successful, timely, on-budget completion of a project while meeting regulatory requirements and preserving the surrounding ecosystem.
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Experience leading planning, permitting, compliance, or mitigation projects and/or programs in the biological and/or environmental consulting business. You will thrive supporting environmental permitting and compliance projects located throughout California.
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10 years+ of environmental, air quality compliance, permitting experience, including programs such as Title V, EPA Toxic Release Inventory, New Source Review, Air Quality permitting and MACT.
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Regulatory permitting, environmental compliance, and liabilities management. WSP is currently seeking a full-time Assistant Vice President Environmental Engineer to support our contaminated land, remediation, water resources, and environmental compliance projects.
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Experience with environmental regulatory framework and permitting, including drinking water quality standards and compliance. Manage and support environmental and governmental permitting processes.
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Grow our FERC-related environmental practice in the West Region (California, Oregon, Washington) by developing new and existing clients and markets while cross-selling GEI’s core business areas including water resources, environmental permitting and compliance, geotechnical, remediation, ecological, and civil engineering consulting.
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You will lead wetland, waterways, and coastal permitting and compliance efforts for a full range of waterfront, infrastructure, and remediation projects, both public and private. 91), Section 401 Water Quality Certification, MA Coastal Zone Management Policy Consistency, Department of the Army permitting (Sections 404 and 10), MA Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) reviews.
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The Air Sciences Group consults with clients across various industries on a range of topics, including but not limited to emissions estimation, air dispersion modeling, human health risk assessment, climate change, climate action planning, climate adaptation/resiliency, sustainability initiatives, permitting, and compliance.
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Manage the preparation of FERC licensing and compliance documents, including study plans, study reports, and applicant prepared environmental reports. Strong understanding of regulatory compliance and permitting programs at the federal, state, and local levels.
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