• Independently prepare, review, and support environmental permit applications, permit documents, regulatory reports, and agency submittals.
• Lead regulatory strategy for projects involving California permitting requirements and key federal and state regulations.
• Support permitting related to regulations such as CWA 404/401, CDFW 2081/1600, CEQA, NWP/IP, NPDES, ESA, the 2008 Mitigation Rule, and other applicable environmental requirements.
• Coordinate with regulatory agencies, clients, consultants, and internal project teams to move projects through permitting and approval processes.
• Analyze field data, identify project impacts and benefits, site regulatory constraints, and permitting requirements to support project decisions.
• Review and interpret maps, design plans, drawings, technical reports, and project documents.
• Develop schedules, communicate expectations, and coordinate timely completion of regulatory deliverables.
• Produce clear, accurate technical documents and review or edit technical documents prepared by others.
• Support field data collection, sampling protocols, QA/QC, and field documentation as needed.
• Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior and mid-level staff.
• Communicate project risks, regulatory requirements, and recommended approaches to project teams and leadership.
• Support client communication, public presentations, and agency meetings as needed.
• A clear communicator who can explain complex regulatory issues to technical teams, clients, agencies, and non-technical stakeholders.
• A strategic thinker who understands how permitting decisions affect project feasibility, schedule, budget, compliance, and long-term success.
• Detail-oriented and committed to producing accurate, high-quality work products.
• Comfortable leading teams, coordinating across disciplines, and helping others stay aligned on priorities and deliverables.
• Able to balance independent technical judgment with collaboration and input from project teams.
• Proactive in identifying risks, constraints, and opportunities early in the project lifecycle.
California Pay Range
$102,000
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$125,000 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.