HNTB Corporation
Wetland Scientist III
HNTB Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
What We're Looking For
At HNTB, you can create a career that is meaningful to you while building communities that matter to all of us. For more than a century, we have been delivering solutions for some of the largest, most complex infrastructure projects across the country. With our historic growth, it is an exciting time to join our team of employee-owners.
This opportunity entails working on wetland delineations, permitting, and compliance tasks with our team of highly skilled and supportive Wetland Scientists and Ecologists. Our team is working on some of the most exciting and complex infrastructure projects in the Northeast, providing candidates with the resources to develop their professional abilities at an accelerated rate. We are seeking a candidate who has a high potential to thrive as we continue to build our successful Wetland Science Practice.
What You'll Do:
Conduct research, gather scientific information and data, and lead field investigations among other supporting activities.
Determine or develop best methodology and technical approaches for conducting analysis in field work; set up test equipment as necessary to obtain scientific data.
Using established prescribed templates, prepare data analysis, modeling, written reports, maps, etc. as appropriate to support findings as it pertains to the natural or man-made environment in the study area.
Review and evaluate technical reports and plans of scientific aspects of proposed projects for the environmental review of projects including permitting, and development of mitigation plans.
Examine and evaluate present and future potential environmental science effects relating to the planning, design, and construction of proposed projects.
Serve as task lead or principal author in the preparation of reports, graphs, and diagrams on scientific aspects relating to specific projects.
Provide technical support to project managers as situations arise during the construction of project that require scientific assistance.
Support the marketing efforts as assigned.
Schedule new and on-going projects.
Prepare permits for public and private clients with respect to acquisition and compliance for wetland impacts, bridge construction, and/or threatened/endangered species.
Assist in organizing and preparation of public meetings.
Attend various meetings with clients, other engineering firms, and staff.
Perform other duties as assigned.
What You'll Need:
Bachelor's degree in Geology, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Archeology, Anthropology or related field and 4 years relevant experience, or
Master's Degree in Geology, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Archeology, Anthropology or related field and 3 years of relevant experience.
What You'll Bring:
Generate original data and apply new or established analytical methods in support of environmental conditions and studies.
Stay current with state-of-the-art scientific articles and trends to assess findings and relevance for environmental documentation and permits. Assess and synthesize disparate information for reports.
Serve as the field lead to assess habitat characteristics, identify issues of environmental concern, and complete field surveys with guidance from the Field Investigator.
Exercise safety procedures and best practices in the field.
Possess knowledge to gain a professional certification in established analytical methods.
Experience preparing permit application materials pursuant to the MA Wetlands Protection Act, MESA, Section 7, Chapter 91, U.S. Clean Water Act, and other environmental regulations.
What We Prefer:
Training and/or experience with wetland delineation and permitting for New England and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Training and/or experience with GIS mapping and data analysis.
Willingness to travel and perform field work in difficult terrain and conditions.
Strong history of collaboration and contribution in a team setting.
Experience designing and monitoring wetland and stream mitigation.
Experience collaborating and coordinating with state and federal agencies such as the United States Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Federal Highway Administration, MA Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, etc.
Ability to oversee the environmental permitting process for large and complex transportation projects.
Growth and success oriented.
Additional Information
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