
Environmental Permitting Analyst
TC Energy, Charleston, WV, United States
Determined, imaginative, curious
At TC Energy, we are proud to connect the world to the energy it needs. Guided by our values of safety in every step, personal accountability, one team and active learning, we deliver the critical energy that North America and the world rely on while balancing reliability, affordability and sustainability.
The Opportunity
Our Environmental Planning and Permitting team is seeking an Environmental Permitting Analyst to support the development and execution of major infrastructure initiatives, including new pipeline construction, looping, compressor stations, and system expansions.
What You’ll Do
Lead and manage environmental permitting strategy for natural gas projects from early development through construction.
Serve as an environmental subject‑matter expert on projects requiring FERC authorization under Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act and NEPA review.
Partner with legal counsel, project management, engineering, and construction teams to support regulatory strategy, risk management, and defensible durable permitting outcomes.
Develop and manage integrated permitting schedules, budgets, and scopes aligned with FERC certificates, permit timelines, construction sequencing, and capital delivery milestones.
Oversee environmental field investigations, resource surveys, and monitoring programs, including management of consultants, contractors, and technical deliverables.
Coordinate preparation and review of environmental resource reports and technical inputs supporting FERC applications and data requests.
Lead permitting and agency coordination and support negotiations of permit conditions and compliance requirements under applicable federal and state programs, including CWA Sections 404 and 401, ESA Section 7, NHPA Section 106, and Rivers and Harbors Act Sections 10 and 408.
Represent the company at agency meetings, public hearings, and community engagements, effectively communicating environmental requirements and project commitments.
Track and manage environmental conditions and commitments associated with FERC certificates and agency permits.
Support post‑certificate compliance and construction‑phase environmental coordination.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Natural Resources, Planning, or a related field.
Seven or more years of experience supporting environmental permitting or compliance for interstate natural gas or linear infrastructure projects.
Demonstrated experience supporting FERC‑regulated projects, including NEPA review and certificate proceedings.
Strong working knowledge of NGA, NEPA, CWA, ESA, and NHPA requirements.
Experience coordinating with federal and state agencies on complex permitting efforts.
Ability to translate regulatory requirements into practical guidance for engineering and construction teams.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proven ability to manage multiple high‑profile capital projects simultaneously.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience serving as an environmental lead on large‑diameter pipeline projects.
Previous experience solving complex regulatory, permitting, and compliance issues for major pipeline infrastructure and construction projects.
Expertise in assessing policy and regulatory issues to support development of corporate reporting and policy positions.
Master's degree in a related discipline.
This Position Requires Candidates to:
Travel to project locations, agency inspections, and other field office locations within TC Energy's U.S. Natural Gas footprint, requiring overnight stays (estimated up to 20% of work schedule).
Have current, valid authorization to travel internationally (including but not limited to Canada, U.S. and Mexico).
Successfully complete pre‑employment medical screening including drug and alcohol testing.
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and provide a driver's abstract for review.
To remain competitive, support our high‑performance culture, and allow for more flexibility in the way we work, we offer a hybrid work model and flexible dress code for our eligible office‑based workforce in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.
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Relocation Eligibility
This position is eligible for our domestic relocation program.
About our business
We are a leader in North American energy infrastructure, spanning Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Every day, our dedicated team proudly connects the world to the energy it needs—moving over 30 percent of the cleaner‑burning natural gas used across the continent. Complemented by strategic ownership and low‑risk investments in power generation, our infrastructure fuels industries and generates affordable, reliable and sustainable power across North America, while enabling LNG exports to global markets.
EEO Statement
TC Energy is an equal opportunity employer and participates in the E‑Verify program supervised by the U.S. government. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, age, sex, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or disability. We are also committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. Applicants requiring accommodations or accessible formats are encouraged to contact us at careers@tcenergy.com for support.
Other Information
All applicants must have legal authorization to work in the country where the position is based, without restrictions. Background screening is required for all positions, which may include criminal and/or credit checks. Offers may be extended at a different level or job title that best aligns with the successful candidate’s qualifications.
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At TC Energy, we are proud to connect the world to the energy it needs. Guided by our values of safety in every step, personal accountability, one team and active learning, we deliver the critical energy that North America and the world rely on while balancing reliability, affordability and sustainability.
The Opportunity
Our Environmental Planning and Permitting team is seeking an Environmental Permitting Analyst to support the development and execution of major infrastructure initiatives, including new pipeline construction, looping, compressor stations, and system expansions.
What You’ll Do
Lead and manage environmental permitting strategy for natural gas projects from early development through construction.
Serve as an environmental subject‑matter expert on projects requiring FERC authorization under Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act and NEPA review.
Partner with legal counsel, project management, engineering, and construction teams to support regulatory strategy, risk management, and defensible durable permitting outcomes.
Develop and manage integrated permitting schedules, budgets, and scopes aligned with FERC certificates, permit timelines, construction sequencing, and capital delivery milestones.
Oversee environmental field investigations, resource surveys, and monitoring programs, including management of consultants, contractors, and technical deliverables.
Coordinate preparation and review of environmental resource reports and technical inputs supporting FERC applications and data requests.
Lead permitting and agency coordination and support negotiations of permit conditions and compliance requirements under applicable federal and state programs, including CWA Sections 404 and 401, ESA Section 7, NHPA Section 106, and Rivers and Harbors Act Sections 10 and 408.
Represent the company at agency meetings, public hearings, and community engagements, effectively communicating environmental requirements and project commitments.
Track and manage environmental conditions and commitments associated with FERC certificates and agency permits.
Support post‑certificate compliance and construction‑phase environmental coordination.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Natural Resources, Planning, or a related field.
Seven or more years of experience supporting environmental permitting or compliance for interstate natural gas or linear infrastructure projects.
Demonstrated experience supporting FERC‑regulated projects, including NEPA review and certificate proceedings.
Strong working knowledge of NGA, NEPA, CWA, ESA, and NHPA requirements.
Experience coordinating with federal and state agencies on complex permitting efforts.
Ability to translate regulatory requirements into practical guidance for engineering and construction teams.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proven ability to manage multiple high‑profile capital projects simultaneously.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience serving as an environmental lead on large‑diameter pipeline projects.
Previous experience solving complex regulatory, permitting, and compliance issues for major pipeline infrastructure and construction projects.
Expertise in assessing policy and regulatory issues to support development of corporate reporting and policy positions.
Master's degree in a related discipline.
This Position Requires Candidates to:
Travel to project locations, agency inspections, and other field office locations within TC Energy's U.S. Natural Gas footprint, requiring overnight stays (estimated up to 20% of work schedule).
Have current, valid authorization to travel internationally (including but not limited to Canada, U.S. and Mexico).
Successfully complete pre‑employment medical screening including drug and alcohol testing.
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and provide a driver's abstract for review.
To remain competitive, support our high‑performance culture, and allow for more flexibility in the way we work, we offer a hybrid work model and flexible dress code for our eligible office‑based workforce in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.
#LI‑Hybrid
Relocation Eligibility
This position is eligible for our domestic relocation program.
About our business
We are a leader in North American energy infrastructure, spanning Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Every day, our dedicated team proudly connects the world to the energy it needs—moving over 30 percent of the cleaner‑burning natural gas used across the continent. Complemented by strategic ownership and low‑risk investments in power generation, our infrastructure fuels industries and generates affordable, reliable and sustainable power across North America, while enabling LNG exports to global markets.
EEO Statement
TC Energy is an equal opportunity employer and participates in the E‑Verify program supervised by the U.S. government. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, age, sex, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or disability. We are also committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. Applicants requiring accommodations or accessible formats are encouraged to contact us at careers@tcenergy.com for support.
Other Information
All applicants must have legal authorization to work in the country where the position is based, without restrictions. Background screening is required for all positions, which may include criminal and/or credit checks. Offers may be extended at a different level or job title that best aligns with the successful candidate’s qualifications.
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