What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regulatory/Environmental Scientist III position at Copperhead Environmental Consulting Inc.?
Overview
Copperhead Environmental Consulting, Inc. are seeking a Regulatory/Environmental Scientist III to join our growing team. This full-time, exempt, salaried opportunity is a hybrid position based in Asheville, NC. This position will be dedicated to supporting a specific long-term project with the opportunity to work on other projects in the interim and thereafter. Duties include working to with Project Manager on client requests, project scope and monitoring project progress and deadlines, contributing to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents and regulatory processes, directing and participating in fieldwork, analyzing environmental data, and preparing environmental and regulatory reports.
Candidates must be able to successfully pass a background check and possess a valid driver's license in good standing. Post employment fit for duty drug testing may be required and is administered based on project requirements.
Responsibilities
· Contributing to NEPA, regulatory, and scientific projects through collaboration with the Project Manager and team members
· Preparing environmental studies
· Overseeing public comment analysis processes
· Analyzing environmental data, including chemical contaminants
· Assisting in natural resource management activities
· Assisting clients with environmental permitting needs
· Facilitating project meetings and general project management/oversight - travel may be required
· Coordinating staff capacity and maintaining project schedules and deadlines
Requirements:Qualifications
· Master’s degree or higher in natural resources management, ecology, environmental science, or similar field.
· Minimum 8 years’ experience in scientific investigation, policy, and communication or a combination of graduate degree and
professional work experience
· Experience with state and federal agencies (e.g., USFWS, EPA, BLM, NPS, USACE, USFS), their regulations, and the resources they manage.
· Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, legislation, and regulations (e.g., CWA, ESA, NHPA, CERCLA).
· Experience managing or contributing to regulatory or environmental documents, preparing environmental studies, analyzing environmental data, and assisting in natural resource management activities.
· Experience assisting clients with their environmental permitting needs including state environmental reviews, site characterization studies, and agency coordination.
· Experience facilitating project meetings and public meetings, coordinating staff capacity, and maintaining project schedules.
· Cultivating relationships with key agency stakeholders, local land managers, and agency representatives.
· Must be a proactive communicator.
· Excellent customer service.
· Strong technical writing skills.
· Must be able to thrive in a self-directed environment.