Wetland Scientist
About the position
Responsibilities
• Conduct wetland delineations and prepare aquatic resources delineation reports.
• Wetlands permitting (e.g., CWA Section 404 and 401).
• Perform assignments requiring interpretation and application of federal, State, and local environmental regulations.
• Lead wildlife and/or botanical surveys, including vegetation and habitat mapping.
• Conduct special-status species surveys.
• Lead environmental compliance monitoring teams, including coordinating with project managers, engineers, construction contractors and conducting worker environmental awareness programs.
• Gather, analyze, and interpret ecological data, providing support for project reports and recommendations.
• Maintain accurate records of field observations and data collection processes.
• Utilize GIS software to map and analyze spatial data, contributing to habitat assessments and environmental impact studies.
• Work independently and as part of a team; be innovative and a problem solver.
• Ensure assigned tasks stay on schedule and budget.
• Stay informed about current environmental regulations, conservation practices, and scientific advancements in the field.
Requirements
• BA/BS in Biology, Wetland Science, Environmental Science, or related field.
• 4 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education focusing on natural resource/wetlands projects, conducting wetland delineations, writing aquatic resources delineation reports, and/or related permitting/regulation in Oregon (e.g. CWA 401/404).
• Ability and desire to perform occasional fieldwork on potentially difficult terrain and during adverse weather conditions.
• Applicant must be available and willing to work out of town as needed.
• Valid U.S. Driver's license required for this role; as a condition of employment, must be able to pass AECOM's Motor Vehicle Records review.
Nice-to-haves
• 6+ years of experience focusing on natural resource/wetlands projects and environmental compliance in Oregon and Washington.
• Proven track record in preparing environmental permitting applications and technical reports, including prior experience with Sections 401/401 of the Clean Water Act, Oregon Removal-Fill Law, Oregon Antidegradation Policy, and local land use regulations.
• SWS Professional Wetland Scientist.
• Strong written and oral communication skills.
• Working knowledge of special-status plants and wildlife in Oregon and SW Washington, and associated state and federal environmental protections.
• Experience working with construction crews and field engineers.
• Exceptional time management and problem-solving skills.
Benefits
• Medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability benefits.
• Paid time off, leaves of absences.
• Voluntary benefits, perks, flexible work options.
• Well-being resources, employee assistance program.
• Business travel insurance, service recognition awards.
• Retirement savings plan, employee stock purchase plan.
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