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Environmental Specialist

Energy Environmental Group (EEG) is a nationwide provider of environmental inspection, compliance, planning, and permitting services for energy infrastructure, oil and gas, mining, transportation, and commercial development projects. EEG staff consist of environmental planners, scientists, wildlife biologists, compliance specialists, GIS experts, drone pilots, and more. As a division of MasTec (NYSE: MTZ), one of the world’s largest providers of infrastructure services, EEG is certified as a minority-controlled company by the National Minority Suppliers Development Council (NMSDC).Primary duties for this position would include supporting an active energy infrastructure project in Santa Clara County, CA. The successful candidate would work with our existing environmental compliance team to support construction between two different sites.ResponsibilitiesThe Environmental Specialist will inspect construction activities for overall environmental compliance related to the Projects right-of-way in accordance with permits and landowner agreements.Will conduct preconstruction surveys prior to ground disturbance and document pre-existing conditions.Will perform stormwater inspections, noxious weed monitoring/management, installation and planning for stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs), sensitive species monitoring, monitoring for dust control management and Spill Prevention/Spill cleanup verification, reclamation/revegetation monitoring as well as any other required environmental compliance monitoring related to the Transmission Line and Substation Projects.Ensure the installation of flagging, and signage per project requirements to delineate environmentally sensitive areas.Will need to implement project plans, conduct environmental orientations, and lead Site-Specific Environmental Review discussions with construction personnel.Will coordinate with construction crews on all potential and existing compliance issues and coordinate with Environmental Lead to determine appropriate corrective actions.Will compile daily/weekly environmental reports and provide them to the Environmental Lead for review.QualificationsKnowledge of California-specific regulations and laws as it relates to environmental compliance.Bachelor's Degree in Natural Resources, Wildlife Biology, Environmental Science or related field of study.Environmental Compliance experience associated with transmission line/utility construction projectsMust be comfortable in both an office and field environment, as assignment priorities may changeStrong working knowledge of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Spill Prevention Control Countermeasures (SPCC) and Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) programsQualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP) preferredStrong written and communication skills requiredComfortable with public speakingAble to work flexible hours & travel estimated 20% of the timeAbility to work and perform tasks with minimal supervisionAble to interact effectively with internal and external clientsAbility to work outside in varying weather conditionsStrong computer skills, a significant understanding of Microsoft office and Adobe applications. Able to collect and process GPS data from project surveys. Preferred understanding of Procore applications.US citizenship and valid driver’s license is required for operation of 4WD drive vehicles and travel