What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Acoustics/Noise Consultant position at Talent Collaborative Group, Inc?
Our client is seeking a talented Senior Scientist/Engineer to join their team of experts in environmental licensing, permitting, and compliance projects. In this full-time role, you will primarily focus on projects related to acoustics within our client's Acoustics Group. If you are a seasoned professional with 7-12 years of experience in a consulting environment and a passion for environmental science, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Primary Responsibilities:
As a Senior Scientist/Engineer in the Acoustics Group, you will take on a variety of responsibilities, including:
- Managing multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring their successful completion.
- Representing our client at public meetings, showcasing your expertise.
- Leading sound level measurement programs and utilizing sound level modeling techniques.
- Preparing comprehensive reports that communicate project findings effectively.
- Conducting periodic fieldwork and being open to overnight, out-of-state travel, particularly for renewable energy projects.
Preferred Qualifications and Requirements:
The ideal candidate for this role possesses the following qualifications and requirements:
- A Bachelor's degree (B.S. or B.A.) in Acoustics, Engineering, Environmental Science, or Physics.
- Extensive experience (7-12 years) in a consulting environment, demonstrating your expertise.
- Proficiency in using sound level measurement equipment and CadnaA modeling software.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, enabling effective interaction with clients, agency staff, and regulatory boards.
- A track record of presenting technical material persuasively.
- The ability to collaborate seamlessly within a multidisciplinary project team.
- Strong organizational skills, meticulous attention to detail, and prior project management experience.
Additional Skills and Experience:
Experience in the following areas is considered advantageous:
- Previous involvement in the energy industry, materials handling business, or transportation/FHWA TNM modeling.
- Familiarity with noise control engineering.
- Knowledge of federal and state cultural resource management, including Section 106 and National Register criteria.
- Understanding of relevant Massachusetts regulations (Chapter 254 and MEPA).
Requirements:
In addition to the preferred qualifications, candidates for this role must possess:
- A valid driver's license, allowing operation of a motor vehicle for business travel.
- Adequate insurance and vehicle registration.
- All necessary paperwork for employment in the USA.
Join our client's team and be a part of meaningful projects that contribute to environmental preservation and compliance. If you're a seasoned expert with a passion for making a difference, we encourage you to apply. Your expertise will be valued and rewarded in this dynamic role.