Natural Resources Leader Project Manager ID-12553

Terracon is currently seeking a Natural Resource Lead to join our St. Louis, Missouri Team!

You will work together with the Environmental Planning (natural and cultural resources) staff in the North Central Division and throughout the Central Operating Group to prepare winning proposals and manage projects for waters of the US (WOTUS delineations, permitting, and mitigation) NEPA (categorical exclusions, EAs, EIS documents), and threatened and endangered species (T&E) related services. You will manage projects, clients, prepare and review reports, and coach and mentor staff on quality data generation and reporting.

You will have the opportunity to assist with operations of a growing team with a focus on safety, staff training & development, quality of services and work product, timely delivery of services and deliverables, and overall quality and client experience. In addition, you will participate in business development activities with the office leadership team to identify, develop, win, and execute exciting project opportunities and build and maintain client relationships.

We are an employee-owned organization that focuses hard on supporting our staff and their development while providing exceptional customer service to our clients.

Essential Roles and Responsibilities:


Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Ecology. Biology, or related discipline and 8 or more years of experience in the practice.
  • Experience with Threatened and Endangered Species Surveys and applying the Endangered Species Act within the Midwest
  • Experience in conducting and managing WOTUS delineations, as well as permitting with US Army Corps of Engineers (Section 10 and 404) and Missouri Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Ability to direct staff technicians regarding data collection, preparation of figures and maps, and report production.
  • Experience leading Missouri Department of Transportation projects is preferred.
  • Ability to mentor junior staff and supervise staff.
  • Valid driver’s license with acceptable violation history.


Preferred Certification

  • Professional Wetland Scientist
  • Certified Environmental Planner


About Terracon
Terracon is a 100 percent employee-owned multidiscipline consulting firm comprised of more than 6,000 curious minds focused on solving engineering and technical challenges from more than 175 locations nationwide. Since 1965, Terracon has evolved into a successful multi-discipline firm specializing in environmental, facilities, geotechnical, and materials services. Terracon’s growth is due to our talented employee-owners exceeding expectations in client service and growing their careers with new and exciting opportunities in the marketplace.

Terracon’s vision of “Together, we are best at people” is demonstrated through our excellent compensation and benefits package. Based on eligibility, role and job status, we offer many programs including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) plan, paid time off and holidays, education reimbursement, and various bonus programs.
EEO Statement
Terracon is an EEO employer. We encourage qualified minority, female, veteran and disabled candidates to apply and be considered for open positions. We do not discriminate against any applicant for employment, or any employee because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, disability, age, or military status.

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