The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Project Manager will support environmental compliance and planning efforts. The Sr. NEPA Manager will manage Staff and Project level environmental specialists developing Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements. This person will serve as Project Manager for an environmental program supporting numerous DoD services with environmental compliance and NEPA projects.
Job duties include, but are not limited to:
Provide environmental reviews, project scope alternative development, field investigation, planning, cost estimating, problem and conflict resolution, and scheduling
Conduct environmental troubleshooting and/or consultations, providing technical and project advice and guidance to clients
Conduct comprehensive technical reviews of professional studies, reports, and analysis
Collaborate with managers, other engineers/architects, legal staff, contract specialists and or contractor personnel, and provide advice and insight on the resolution of unique and/or complex environmental problems
Provide technical reviews and review comments for environmental studies and reports
Prepare environmental scopes of work and respond to requests for proposals for environmental projects
Provide expert in-house assessments of project impacts, best management practices, typical and creative mitigation measures and required studies and costs necessary to conduct consultation/coordination/permitting requirements, studies, and timelines for final project implementation
Prepare NEPA documents and correspondence with regulatory and resource agencies.
Regular verbal and written updates of project status will be a routine aspect of coordinating all assigned tasks
Travel (potential for overnight) will be required. Up to 4 weeks per year
Compensation Minimum: $150,000.00
Compensation Maximum: $190,000.00
Job Requirements:
20+ years of specialized experience that includes preparing NEPA documents for DoD and other federal agencies
Bachelor's degree (or higher) in biological sciences, cultural resources, natural resource management, or other scientific discipline.
Experience preparing Purchase Requests, Scopes of Work and Estimates for contracting of environmental services such as Biological Assessments and Cultural Resource Surveys
Experience in supporting consultation with federal, state, and local regulatory agencies
US Citizenship required
Physical Requirements:
Work may involve sitting or standing for extended periods of time. Position may require typing and reading from a computer screen. Must have sufficient mobility, including but not limited to bending, reaching, and kneeling to complete daily duties in a timely and efficient manner. There is a possibility that due to parking availability and location of work, walking moderate to long distance may be required. Possible lifting up to 25 lb.
Please note: KFS-LLC reserves the right to change or modify job duties and assignments at any time. The above job description is not all encompassing. Position functions and qualifications may vary depending on business needs.
KFS-LLC is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants based on race, color, creed, religion, medical condition, legally protected genetic information, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition), sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, or Vietnam era, or other eligible veteran status or legally protected characteristics.