Westervelt Ecological Services
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The Conservation Planner will assist in the reconnaissance, acquisition, development, and entitlement of mitigation projects (i.e., permittee responsible mitigation-PRM, mitigation banks, In-Lieu Fee programs-ILFs, and turn keys). The position will require the ability to work closely with other disciplines within the office, consultants as well as with a variety of federal, state, and local resource agencies to achieve regional goals.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
- Prepare and secure approval of Mitigation/Conservation Banking documents, including Prospectus, Banking Instruments and all technical documents, conservation easements, endowments, and credit releases.
- Manage project teams (internal staff and external consultants), with the ability to maintain clear communication, working relationships, and facilitate product development.
- Assist in project budget development and manage and track financial expenditures to the approved budget.
- Develop and maintain detailed project and task schedules, and management of the project to the approved timelines.
- Engage with regulatory agency staff, either independently or as part of the project management team, to solve complex project development issues.
- Identify areas of entitlement process improvement and engage in developing process solutions.
- Track and maintain project compliance.
- Assist in business and brand development through participation in client meetings and speaking engagements at technical conferences.
- Works collaboratively with the team to achieve safety, continuous improvement, ecological and business goals.
- Conduct or manage the development of mitigation documents for new and existing sites.
- Participate in discussions with non-profits, community members and other stake holders to assist in local relationships and project development.
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Planning, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Biology, Forestry, Landscape Architecture or related field.
- Five years experience related to CEQA, NEPA, 404 permitting, mitigation planning or design.
- Good knowledge of California’s biological habitats, species and general conservation.
- Solid writing and reading skills. Experience in writing/developing mitigation documents preferred.
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with team members of other disciplines.
- Good understanding of federal environmental laws and policies.
To be considered for the Conservation Planner position, please apply through our website. Conservation Planner Application
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