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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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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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Coordinate studies or permitting of wetlands, flood protection areas, RTE species, cultural resources, other environmental areas, as regulated by USACE, NPDES, USFWS, IEPA, etc. Minimum 7 years relevant work experience in executing and managing permitting and civil stormwater design for multiple large projects or programs in the Midwest.
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The candidate will be joining one of the strongest and deepest EPP Teams in the northeast with an extensive backlog of project work in multiple client sectors and a strong presence in the renewable energy arena, in particular Offshore Wind Energy Permitting.
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The Specialist must initiate timely system updates and communicate effectively, developing operational level subject matter expertise, proposing jurisdictional permitting and zoning solutions to customers, both internal and external.
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Imagine yourself being able to help small business owners open their doors faster, ensuring our tax dollars are accounted for, creating safer infrastructure , modernizing the permitting process , and assisting with disaster recovery.
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5+ years’ experience in permitting design, government affairs or related work in a Utility / Permitting environment in a related industry preferred. Obtain all necessary permitting / zoning approval from Federal, State, and local agencies - Inform other internal functional groups about requirements and regulations of government entities and municipalities to assist with compliance with general conditions of approvals at permit and construction stages of the project, and to meet project timelines.
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Work closely with internal CNX Groups from project inception through project closure by guiding heavy haul route selection, review project scope and provide guidance on permitting nexuses and determinations (including but not limited to State and Municipal Road Bonds, WVDOH MM109 permits, PennDOT HOP Permits, WVDOH CR/SR Weight Increase Request, etc.
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OpenGov is a high growth, late stage venture backed startup with investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Formation 8, Cox Enterprises, and Emerson Collective. Asset Management Analyst. 5+ years in Government, preferably Public Works, Planning, Community Development, Asset Management, or Civil Engineering.
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Permitting Lead Business Analyst to work remotely. 6+ years of progressive experience in consulting and implementation, or administrating the use of business solutions, including the following: Trimble Cityworks PLL, with a strong background in Esri geographic information systems.
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We are looking for an Environmental Scientist with strong regulatory compliance skills to work with our multidiscipline teams to develop strategies and solutions on challenging permitting and wetland science assignments related to water supply, climate resiliency, watershed management, stormwater, ecological restoration, and wastewater projects.
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At Mainspring, the Manager of Environmental Permitting & Compliance will join a team that sits at the intersection of engineering, sales, installation, maintenance, and regulatory affairs to ensure that our facilities and projects comply with all applicable air quality standards and regulations.
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Serve as a resource and full-time point of contact for SUN’s advocacy, organizing, and communications around solar permitting. The Solar Permitting National Campaigner will coordinate SUN’s efforts to increase the number of states and local jurisdictions using SolarAPP+, a free software platform developed by the Department of Energy to automate and standardize the solar permitting process.
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Since then, we've helped tens of thousands of people benefit from solar energy. At least three years of grassroots organizing and advocacy experience in engaging and mobilizing activists and working with coalition partners.
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We have an excellent opportunity for a Senior Regulatory Permitting Specialist with direct experience preparing permit processing documentation for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Regional Water Quality Control Boards.
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