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Knowledge of stream and riparian habitat restoration, encompassing planning, permitting, species selection, and implementation/monitoring strategies understanding of tidal marsh ecology. If you are a qualified Ecologist/Biologist with a strong permitting background please apply.
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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. 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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Experience with AERMOD, GIS and/or health risk assessments for permitting, ambient monitoring or emissions sampling techniques, CEQA, or other regulatory compliance programs (e.g., SPCC, RMP/PSM, stormwater) is a plus.
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Minimum of 10 years' experience delivering air permitting and compliance support from studies and design phase up to construction and operations in one or more key markets including Oil and Gas (midstream and downstream - refining.
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Provide support to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Branch of the California Public Utilities Commission's Energy Division with management of environmental permitting data.
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Understanding of national energy markets as they relate to land permitting requirements PREFERRED - PJM, ERCOT, SPP, MISO, NYISO, ISO-NE, and CAISO. Renewables Land Use & Zoning Attorney / Sr. Permitting Manager - Works hands-on with the Development Leads on utility-scale renewable battery storage project specific permitting initiatives across the company's portfolio to ensure projects meet NTP/COD deadlines.
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Serve as Project Director, Senior Project Manager, Principal in Charge, or Senior Technical Advisor on various air permitting and compliance projects across Sectors. regulatory analysis and permitting, air permit compliance solutions, carbon and climate change programs, environmental impact assessments.
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Must possess in-depth knowledge of air quality regulations, Title V permitting, NSR, PSD and synthetic minor air permitting, emissions reporting, and federal/state/local air emissions standards.
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Reporting to the Telecommunications Project Manager, this position manages the site development process from site candidate qualification, design, leasing, zoning, regulatory approval, permitting and handoff to construction.
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The primary focus will be on licensing and permitting new solar, wind, energy storage, and transmission facilities. Performs comprehensive environmental due diligence reviews, assists with facility compliance audits, and conducts environmental licensing and permitting activities.
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Assist the Managing Director of Real Estate & Facilities in due diligence, pre-development, permitting, and vendor project management for new construction and renovation projects as necessary. We benchmark annually against comparably-sized non-profit organizations in the regions where we operate, to offer competitive salaries.
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This may include renewable power permitting, siting and licensing of other energy production and transmission projects, environmental impact analysis support, biological and cultural assessment support, CEQA/NEPA support, municipal zoning ordinance review, and land use planning and coordination for environmental projects.
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Familiarity and experience with permitting and CEQA/NEPA. To support their project work, Environmental Planners will draw upon their experience with the review of development applications, familiarity with utility environmental review and permitting assessment processes, and general understanding of local municipal planning.
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This interdisciplinary team includes; urban design and transportation professionals, staff ensuring historic and environmental compliance and sustainability, GIS specialists and permitting experts.
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Provide legal counsel and representation to clients on environmental law matters, including regulatory compliance, permitting, enforcement actions, and litigation. Strong academic credentials, including a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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