Responsibilities would include but are not limited to:
• Interprets maps, land use plans, aerial photographs, topographic maps, construction plans, etc. for use in environmental analysis
• Prepares documentation for preliminary data requests from agencies and public sources of environmental data
• Calibrates and maintains field equipment
• Conducts biological field studies including wetland delineations, stream classifications, and protected species investigations
• Collects, organizes, and maintains field data
• Converts GPS data into GIS and CADD software platforms, and prepares maps/figures in accordance to various document requirements
• Coordinates internally to obtain baseline data and deliver technical reports in accordance to project timelines
• Prepares GDOT ecology documentation including Ecology Resource Survey Reports, Ecology Assessment of Effects Reports, Protected Species Survey Reports, and technical memorandums.
• Prepares Clean Water Act (Section 404) Permit applications and Stream Buffer Variance applications
• Follows company safety standards
• Minimum of 8-10 years of professional consulting experience on environmental permits or wetland projects
• Previous professional experience working with GDOT
• Bachelor’s Degree in environmental sciences, biology, ecology, or wildlife management
• Experience with Microsoft Office, Adobe, ArcMap, and Trimble Pathfinder
• Ability to physically navigate project sites and field work
Ideally, you’ll also have:
• Master’s Degree in environmental science, biology, ecology or wildlife management