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In this role youll have the opportunity to lead an interdisciplinary team to support National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, state-level equivalent reviews, and environmental permitting primarily on water resources planning projects by: managing staff and overseeing all work related to NEPA compliance; leading client relations, overseeing deliverables; marketing and business development; interacting with public and agency stakeholders; and more.
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Support regulatory agency permitting activities (e.g., ESA, CWA, USACE, etc. Working knowledge related to CEQA document preparation and environmental permitting. CA Fish and Wildlife 1600 permitting experience.
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5+ years of relevant experience, preferably with environmental consulting firms or with federal agency resource planning (e.g., Bureau of Reclamation, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Mentor and coach permitting and environmental staff on technical writing, agency coordination, regulatory approval processes, and client engagement. Knowledge of renewable energy and HVTL transmission line project permitting, federal and state environmental studies, agency guidelines for energy development.
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Assisting in developing solutions for tasks which may include: comprehensive planning and elements such as historic preservation, environmental impact assessment, environmental permitting, resource agency consultation and coordination, land use, transportation, capital improvements, infrastructure, housing, fiscal analysis, public policy, and site planning/analysis.
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Managing and performing multi-media permitting associated with capital development projects with an emphasis on local, state, and federal permitting, including but not limited to compliance associated with regulations of federal agencies such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
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NEPA expertise (e.g., FERC permitting/EIS Development) is preferred for this position. NEPA Expertise – FERC or other agency experience (applicant or third-party). Contribute technical, subject matter or project management expertise on permitting strategies, due diligence reviews, environmental critical issues assessments, impact assessment deliverables, and overall quality control review.
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This position focuses on providing technical and project management leadership with siting, permitting and evaluating environmental impacts of energy projects (capital projects and compliance strategies and implementation.
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The Manager of Environmental Permitting is responsible for leading a multi-disciplined team managing various Federal, State and Local environmental permitting programs and projects on behalf of NYSEG and RGE with the objective of timely and cost-effective completion of permitting activities such that projects proceed according to schedules.
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Negotiates and resolves compliance issues with state and Federal agencies including US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), State Departments of Ecology, Public Health, Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife.
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Tasks may include providing support to technical staff and project managers on process management, permitting, site and impact assessment, restoration, land use management plans, and public involvement activities.
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This Natural Resources Project Manager should have technical experience in a range of activities such as biological and wetland surveys; federal, state and local wetland regulations; Endangered Species Act compliance; Clean Water Act Section 404/401 permitting; and agency interactions at all levels.
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Event and experiential activation ownership inclusive of planning and execution (e.g., guest experience, event layout, agency and vendor management, entertainment bookings, décor and scenic, asset creation, catering, permitting and logistics, contract negotiations); production schedules and timelines; budget ownership; and post event ROI reporting.
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Foster and maintain relationships with experiential agency partners, vendors, venues in region. The Director North America Influence, PR and Events will lead the strategic development of the Calvin Klein North America regional Influencer program, local press strategy, and local event activations.
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The HSE Manager is r esponsible for managing all local, state and federal regulatory compliance as required/requested, relative to Westlake operations at the Longview site, including necessary regulatory permitting, operations, record keeping, reporting, statutory/regulatory agency requests, industry task force participation and public awareness/education.
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