To place an ad, please
contact:kelly.czechowski@lsa-assoc.com
For additional employment opportunities, please visit the
State AEP website

Director, Biological
Resources and Land Management for Southern California
We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic senior
biologist and/or resource manager to help build and lead
ESA's Southern California-based biological resources and
land management group. The right candidate would have
experience in habitat conservation planning, habitat
restoration and management, environmental impact
assessment and documentation, regulatory permitting, and
environmental compliance monitoring for land development
and resource management projects and programs. Preferred
candidates should have experience working on a range of
development and infrastructure projects, including
community development, water and wastewater, airports,
energy, industrial, and solid waste recycling business
sectors that the firm currently operates in. They
should also have a strong working knowledge of the
Federal and State Endangered Species Act, the Clean
Water Act, CEQA, NEPA, and other laws and regulations
applicable to biological resources protection and
management. Candidates with specific endangered species
permits are highly desirable.
Experience with a private consulting firm is preferred,
however, a combination of public and private sector
experience is acceptable. Demonstrated and broad-based
experience in the Southern California region is
required, with experience in other California regions or
western states desirable. Must have leadership
capabilities, supervisory skills, recognized technical
credentials, strong writing and communication skills and
experience in marketing/business development. The
candidate would be based out of our Los Angeles, San
Diego, or Woodland Hills offices.
ESA
225 Bush Street, Suite 1700
San Francisco, CA 94104
ATTN: Human Resources
hr@esassoc.com
[posted 4/09/07 esa bio director] |

ESA has
multiple positions open for professionals with a desire to
work on challenging, often precedent setting projects
throughout the state of California. Join our team in one of
our seven California offices: San Francisco, Oakland,
Petaluma, San Diego, Sacramento, Los Angeles, and Woodland
Hills. We have an incredible work backlog and are actively
looking for experienced professionals committed to
team-oriented, solution-focused environmental consulting for
the following:
Managing
Associates
with experience and interest in major urban planning and
community development, water resources, energy, or resource
management. We're looking for professionals who are talented
and enthusiastic about managing CEQA and/or NEPA analyses,
planning studies, and environmental permitting projects.
Candidates should have a bachelor's or master's degree in
planning or a related field, five plus years of planning and
CEQA/NEPA-related experience, and excellent writing and
communication skills.
Senior
Associates
with broad-based scientific and/or planning knowledge and
experience, and who are well versed in environmental
technical issues. Candidates should have a bachelor's degree
in a science or planning-related discipline and a minimum of
four years in the consulting industry. A working knowledge
of CEQA and NEPA compliance preferred.
Air quality
and/or noise specialists
with experience in airport planning and air quality/noise
assessment. This associate-level position requires a
bachelor’s degree in physical or environmental sciences,
excellent technical skills, effective problem-solving
ability, excellent writing skills and the ability to work
both independently and with a team.
Associates
with two to five years experience in the preparation of CEQA
and NEPA documentation, environmental planning and a
background in any of the following disciplines: geology,
hydrology, water quality, air quality, noise, biology and/or
land use. Candidates should have at minimum a bachelor's
degree in the environmental sciences.
To pursue a challenging career at any of our
offices, please mail or e-mail a cover letter and resume to:
ESA
225 Bush Street, Suite 1700
San Francisco, CA 94104
ATTN: Human Resources
hr@esassoc.com
[posted 4/09/07 esa general] |

Permit
Specialist-San Diego Office
Candidates
for this position should have 2-4 years experience in the
environmental consulting industry, and a bachelors or
masters degree in a relevant field. Desirable
qualifications include previous resource agency permitting
experience and knowledge of federal, state (404, 401 and
1602) and local permit processes,
as well as familiarity with regulatory compliance and
biological constraints issues. Candidates with knowledge
related to the southern California environmental setting are
preferred. Candidates must have strong writing and
communication skills, and technical writing and editing
experience is desirable. Competitive salary, benefit
packages and Equal Opportunity Employer. Please submit
resumes to
HR@helixepi.com or fax to 619-462-0552. For additional
information, please visit our website at
http://www.helixepi.com/.
[posted 4/09/07] |
Environmental Planner
Stantec
Come join one of the fastest growing global professional
engineering firms! Stantec, an ENR Top 100 Global Design
Firm, provides professional design and consulting services
in civil, water, wastewater, planning, engineering,
surveying, and project management.
We have an opportunity for an
Environmental Planner who will be performing
planning/environmental tasks in Riverside/San Bernardino
counties, one of the most active markets in Southern
California.
This position will contribute
to preparation of planning reports, Specific Plans, policy
plans, EIRs, and interface with agencies. There will be
travel to research State, Federal and local regulatory
agencies relative to design, processing, and permit
requirements. Maintain high level of quality control.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in
Urban Planning, Urban Geography, and Environmental
Sciences.
2-4 years experience
with governmental agency or private consultant.
Minimum of 1 year
successful completion as an Assistant
Planner/Research Assistant.
Working knowledge of
State Planning, Zoning and Development laws and
CEQA.
Familiar with agency
standards for plan and permit preparation.
Good organization,
communication and technical writing skills (capable
of writing reports and letters).
Computer literacy
with MS Office Suite
Possess valid
driver’s license.
Stantec offers a work
environment that challenges, enhances, and rewards each
individual. To apply on-line visit us at
http://www.stantec.com/careers/ and learn more about our
exciting Company!
Stantec is an Equal
Opportunity Employer dedicated to Affirmative Action and
Workforce Diversity.
[posted 1/08/07 stantec iec] |
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