Environmental Program Supervisor I

Company Info
NC Department of Transportation
Raleigh, NC, United States

Phone: 919.707.4436
Web Site: https://www.ncdot.gov/careers

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Title:

Environmental Program Supervisor I

Location:

Greensboro, NC 

Salary:

62,739 - 109,794

Job ID:

84795
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Job Description:

How to Apply
You MUST apply at https://tinyurl.com/rvv3z3ps by May 20.
 
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The Challenge
We're looking for an Environmental Program Supervisor to join our Division 7 Environmental team.
 
In this role, you will:
  • Ensure that Division Project Development projects are in compliance with environmental laws and regulations.
  • Ensure all necessary biological, natural resource, wetlands, and protected species issues have been thoroughly investigated and technical input provided to Division Project Development in support of NEPA/SEPA documents for selected projects.
  • Conduct field investigations of plant/animal species in diverse habitats within and adjacent to transportation corridors.
  • Identify jurisdictional wetlands from non-jurisdictional uplands within transportation corridors.
  • Conduct rate species surveys.
  • Prepare technical reports, biological assessments, categorical exclusions, and minimum criteria determination reports.
  • Determine required environmental regulation permits.
  • Schedule project familiarization conference with state/federal regulation agencies.
  • Prepare and submit permit applications and exhibits to regulatory agencies.
  • Assist Division PDEA Engineer in advising design engineer and transportation managers of unusual/sensitive environmental resources.
  • Assist in development of strategic environmental plans/initiatives to enhance project schedules and project design feasibility.
  • Mediate disputes between regulatory agencies and transportation construction managers.
  • Advise transportation construction manager of deficiencies in environmental regulation compliance.
  • Advise successful bidder about regulatory requirements.
  • Conduct preconstruction and permit review meetings with environmental agencies, contractors, and NCDOT staff to review/interpret permit conditions and environmental commitments for Division projects.
  • Assist construction and maintenance engineers in ensuring environmental compliance with waste and borrow site reclamation plans.
  • Conduct training workshops as required for Division staff on pertinent environmental topics and provide informal training on environmental issues during site visits.
  • Serve as a point of contact for State/Federal agencies, wildlife refugees, primate environmental entities, local government officials, and board of Transportation members.
  • Assist in the assessment of potential National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and best management practice (BMP) sites for NPDES Permit compliance.
  • Submit requests through the Etracs systems and maintain project file documentation.
 
What You Bring
  • Knowledge of state/federal environmental regulations relating to SEPA and NEPA guidelines and preparation of related environmental documentation.
  • Experience with the preparation of 404 and 401 and permit applications and related exhibits.
  • Experience conducting natural resource field evaluations, such as stream and wetland delineation, threatened and endangered species surveys, and basic knowledge of SHPO issues.
  • Experience serving as environmental liaison between NCDOT, consultants, resource agencies, environmental regulators, and the public with consistency and sound judgment.
  • Experience planning, conducting, and reviewing technical projects and evaluating construction/maintenance projects for environmental compliance and stewardship.
  • Working knowledge of wetland systems, biological communities and the relationship of highways, bridges, and highway development to streams and wildlife.
  • Considerable knowledge of federal and state regulations governing the supervised work.
  • Ability to plan, conduct, and review technical projects and prepare technical reports, biological assessments and other environmental documentation as required by state and federal laws.
  • Ability to handle, with tact, consistency, and professional judgment, the diversity of public contacts and demands of consultation and enforcement.
  • Leadership to plan, organize and direct work operations, as well as train and supervise a team.
  • Ability to safely operate a vehicle.
 
Education & Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in agricultural, biological, engineering, environmental or natural resource sciences, or a closely related curriculum, and
  • 3+ years of relevant environmental experience; or
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience.
 
Questions?
Call me: Robin Baker-Gonzales at (336) 487-0000.
 
 
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