• You'll be part of a mission-driven company restoring natural ecosystems across diverse landscapes.
• You'll lead projects that directly support water quality, biodiversity, and climate resilience.
• You'll work with a supportive team that prioritizes safety, integrity, accountability, and excellence.
• You'll gain exposure to innovative ecological restoration practices and cross-functional collaboration.
Your day starts by leading a tailgate safety meeting and reviewing the day's goals with your crew. On site, you’ll lead construction tasks, monitor equipment readiness, and ensure that work is progressing safely and according to plan. You’ll conduct site safety inspections, coach others on safe practices, and report incidents promptly to EHS&S and your supervisor.
You’ll use your knowledge of site plans, specifications, and ecological principles to guide daily operations and plans. You’ll proactively communicate with your Project Manager and the broader project team, assess site conditions, and manage tasks and personnel effectively on a single-site project.
Throughout the day, you’ll confirm that all equipment is maintained, fueled, and functioning, and you’ll play a key role in task execution, troubleshooting, and quality control. Safety leadership and strong field coordination are essential to your success in this role.
• You are a hands-on leader who leads by example and values safety above all
• You are organized, proactive, and adaptable to changing field conditions
• You enjoy mentoring others and creating a positive team culture
• You communicate clearly and frequently with cross-functional project teams
• You take pride in quality work and want to contribute to something that makes a lasting environmental impact
California Pay Range
$72,000
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$88,000 USD
Please note that the “Day in the Life” section is not intended to be an exhaustive list of job duties, but rather a representative snapshot of typical responsibilities and work experiences at RES.
• High school diploma or GED
• 5+ years of construction or ecological field experience
• 3+ years of experience as a construction foreman or field crew lead
• Valid driver's license and ability to maintain a Samsara driving score above 70
• Experience reading and interpreting project plans, specifications, and layouts
• Experience in stream restoration construction, including planting, excavation, and erosion control
• Understanding of ecological restoration in a field setting