When it comes to the most challenging environmental issues facing our communities today, we're focused on developing and delivering the most innovative solutions to improve our tomorrow. We're looking for an Environmental Scientist to work with our Water Resources team. You'll work alongside other Environmental Scientists and Engineers on a wide range of projects for key municipal and private sector clients.
Responsibilities may include:
Managing and delivering a wide range of projects and tasks including data analysis and interpretation, technical report writing, and participating in meetings with clients and regulators.
Support capital improvement projects related to water treatment, quality monitoring, storage, and distribution, including regulatory compliance.
Support capital improvement projects related to wastewater treatment, quality monitoring, and conveyance, including regulatory compliance.
Serving as technical lead for project deliverables including environmental data, reports, and permitting.
Support senior staff in the local and regional water and wastewater groups.
Strengthening Jacob's relationships with local municipalities and client representatives, as well as facilitating collaboration with local, state, and federal environmental agencies.
You will have direct access to Jacobs' well-known, vast network of technical specialists to support your success and career advancement. Safety will be your priority, as you contribute to operational excellence and maintain the highest standards of Health, Safety, and Environmental Compliance. Your work could include stream assessments, plant surveys, wetland delineations, habitat characterization, data management, statistical analysis, or protocol wildlife species surveys as appropriate to your background and interests.
As an Environmental Scientist, you'll lead and participate in biological surveys, stream assessments, environmental permitting, and related efforts to support project development and be responsible for
meeting client objectives and project-specific internal financial goals. Water quality and sediment sampling experience, wetlands treatment, TMDLs, aquatic ecology, and living shoreline designs would all be subject areas in which to develop solutions for our clients. Your analytical writing and presentation skills will be called upon as you lead the development of quality client deliverables. Your task leadership opportunities will include developing permit strategies and impact avoidance and minimization, permit applications, client communication, technical memos, biological survey reports, and environmental compliance documents.
This is a hybrid position where you'll be afforded the flexibility to work from both the office as well as from home to meet project delivery goals while maintaining balance.
Advanced degree or doctorate in Natural Sciences or Environmental Science from an accredited college or university or other closely related degree.
12 to 15 years of professional experience delivering environmental science projects.
Attributes that include good oral and written communication, self-motivation, team-oriented work practices, strong data analysis and technical problem solving, and a strong organizational approach.
Experience leading teams toward a common goal.
Proven track record working with stakeholders and the scientific community.
As a passionate Jacobs employee, you'll leverage your technical skills to help lead your team members to discover what drives them, nurturing their purpose and guiding them forward. Your role keeps our company connected and we'll support you with what you need to be successful. Bring your curiosity, talent for multi-tasking in a fast-paced environment, and extreme organizational skills, and we'll help you grow, pursue, and fulfill what drives you - so we can make big impacts on the world, together.
Ideally, you'll also have:
Experience with wetland/surface waters delineation and permitting, urban stream restoration, habitat assessment, ecological surveys, and field data collection including familiarity with electronic data collection and mapping software such as ArcGIS Survey 123, Field Maps, and ArcGIS Pro and water quality instrumentation.
Professional Certification or pathway started for certification such as Certified Wildlife Biologist, Certified Environmental Professional, or Professional Wetland Scientist certification is preferred.
Familiarity with state environmental regulations and established relationships and coordination experience with state and federal fish and wildlife agencies in the Southeastern regions of the U.S.
Interest in working abroad occasionally as work needs arise.
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