
Environmental Project Manager
- Portland, OR
- $100,000-150,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- As the Project Manager, you will primarily interface with clients regarding communications and issues associated with the overall project.
- Responsible for the overall technical quality of project deliverables.
- Provides day-to-day oversight of the budget, schedule, work assignments, client communications, coordinating the QA/QC process, and fulfilling all contracted requirements.
- Performs environmental resource analyses and provides strategies for environmental documentation and technical studies, develops compliance pathway recommendations, assesses project effects on numerous environmental resources, and provides input to address complex resource assessment issues that require technical or regulatory knowledge to resolve.
- Independently authors environmental documents and technical memos.
- Reviews all project team deliverables, including environmental documentation, permit applications, technical memorandum, technical study reports, GIS products, and other related deliverables.
- BS in Environmental Science, Geology, or a similar degree
- 5-8 years of environmental project management experience
- Requires knowledge of Oregon Public Utility Commission, Oregon Department of Energy, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Tribal Integrated Resource Management Plans, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
- Requires knowledge of Washington state, specifically with Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC), Bonneville Power Administration, Washington native American Tribes, Washington and Oregon State Department of Fish and Wildlife, United States Fish and Wildlife, Army Corps of Engineers, National Marine Fishery Service, and Regional Water Quality Boards.
- Experience to include management and production of State Environmental Quality Act, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation, wetland delineations, and habitat mitigation.