Senior Environmental & Permitting Consultant
This Opportunity
WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Environmental & Permitting Consultant for local offices in either Shelton, Connecticut or Orange, Connecticut. The role would provide oversight and assistance for utility-related operations and capital projects. The role requires comprehensive knowledge of state and federal environmental regulations including, but not limited to, the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The Lead Consultant will coordinate with local, state and federal regulators and other stakeholders such as the CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP), State Historic Preservation Office, CT Siting Council, Department of Transportation (CT DOT), and others to ensure that our utility clients maintain continuous regulatory and permitting awareness and compliance.
The Lead Consultant is responsible for ensuring robust and compliant spill response, waste and material management, environmental reporting), as well as continuous monitoring for environmental risk factors and coordination of necessary communications and risk mitigation response. This position will also require close attention to changing environmental regulations and changes proposed through House Bills and Public Acts.
The Lead Consultant would work closely with other Project Managers, Engineers, Construction Managers, Outreach and Energy Land Management staff, in addition to design and consulting engineers, during project design process to ensure all environmental permitting and compliance requirements are met.
Key Responsibilities
Support CT Siting Council applications, reporting requirements and conditions
Oversee construction and ensure compliance with permits
Review Engineering drawings, reports, plans and permit applications
Communicate with regulatory agencies and stakeholders
Prepare Request for Proposal packages and support that process
Provide written comments regarding regulatory changes
SPCC Support
RCRA Hazardous Waste Requirements
Universal, TSCA, Non-Hazardous and Hazardous Waste Management Disposal Support
Invoicing and Proposal review
Contracts Management
Contractor management-billing and field
Spill Management - on-call spill response, reporting
Storm Duty Response Role
Protected Species and other wildlife management
EMS/Compliance Audits
Spoils Management Program Support
Construction Field oversight of material management and permit compliance
Stay engaged with the latest CTDEEP regulations (RBCRs), permit updates
Qualifications and Background
5-7 years of environmental compliance field
Bachelors Degree in an environmental related major
Knowledge/experience with local, state and federal permits and regulations
Knowledge/experience working with contaminated environmental media, such as soil and groundwater
Construction and/or remediation oversight field experience
Excellent writing skills
Good understanding of regulatory affairs
Experience managing environmental compliance for construction projects
Familiarity with CTDEEP permits and RBCRs
Preferred Qualification
Masters in an environmental related field
PE, LEP, CHMM or CESQP certification
RCRA/CDOT Training
Knowledge or experience working with protected species, wetlands, sensitive resources