
Environmental Scientist/Biologist
Aventia, Hammond, LA, United States
ELOS Environmental, an Aventia Company (ELOS) is seeking a full-time
Environmental Scientist/Biologist.
ELOS’s expertise is ensuring environmental compliance with Federal, State, and Local enforcement agencies. Our goal is to assist clients in developing an approach to environmental compliance that balances development with natural and cultural resources protection.
ELOS’s new Environmental Scientist/Biologist will support and manage new and existing projects, assist with business development, management and creative problem solving. A proven track record of environmental investigation and compliance will be needed to author and review technical reports such as wetland delineation reports, mitigation plans, ongoing monitoring activities, etc. This personable team member will have direct regulatory interface assisting clients with their regulatory needs by coordinating activities with relevant agency personnel. The successful candidate must be motivated to identify, pursue, and broaden ELOS’s client base and industry presence, while providing exceptional attentiveness to our current client needs. The successful candidate must also be detail oriented, have strong oral and written communication skills, and be able to prioritize and work simultaneously on multiple projects.
Responsibilities
Manages and conducts studies and investigations for the purpose of preparing reports (Wetland Delineation Reports, Permit Documents, Mitigation Banking Documents, NEPA Documents, etc.) and applications for environmental permits and regulatory compliance in support of projects for various industries and markets
Collects, analyzes, and reports ecological data, such as plant taxonomy, protected terrestrial and aquatic animal species, soil conditions and hydrology indicators related to establishing boundaries of protected resources
Provide oversight, review, and interpretation of data as part of new or ongoing investigations, mitigation, or monitoring projects
Helps lead and organize team for project field efforts
Communicates scientific and technical information to the project team
Prepares and reviews environmental reports, permits, and related materials
Assists public and private clients with permit coordination, acquisition, and compliance
Helps develop lasting professional relationships with current clients through quality client support
Engage new clients through professional networking, marketing, and exceptional customer service and support
Qualifications
Bachelor’s or advanced degree in biology, ecology, rangeland sciences, wildlife management or related field
1-2 years experience
Understanding of relevant Federal, State, and Local regulations
Knowledge of Clean Water Act Regulatory Program, Endangered Species Act as they relate to environmental permitting
Solid organizational and technical writing skills
Effective time-management, written communication, analytical and interpersonal skills
Articulate with professional presence and decision-making skills
Ability to work effectively in team situations and establish strong relationships with other teams where overlap of client project work exists
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, and applicable industry-related software packages
Must be able to conduct fieldwork for long hours, in sometimes inclement weather conditions, including walking at least 3-5 miles of rugged terrain of remote locations, and be able to carry equipment and supplies weighing up to 20 pounds
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
Ability to travel as required, up to 50% or more; overnight travel, regional travel by car, and/or travel by plane may be required. Must be able to produce appropriate documentation to be able to rent/drive a car, drive a boat, or fly (i.e., REAL ID, boaters license).
Overtime may be required, including evenings and weekends.
Ability to work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.). Must be able to conduct fieldwork for long hours, including standing for long periods of time and walking at least 1-5 miles of varied terrain.
Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds on a frequent basis, with the ability to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion and perform hands-on field labor.
Ability to stand, bend, lift, and kneel during field activities.
Ability to wear required PPE in compliance with client and company field safety protocols
Comfortable using digital tools such as tablets, GPS, and mapping software.
Must be willing to support out-of-town project operations for extended periods of time.
Job Type
Full-time
Expected Hours
40 per week
Benefits
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
Schedule
Monday to Friday
Ability To Relocate
Hammond, LA 70403: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location
In person
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Environmental Scientist/Biologist.
ELOS’s expertise is ensuring environmental compliance with Federal, State, and Local enforcement agencies. Our goal is to assist clients in developing an approach to environmental compliance that balances development with natural and cultural resources protection.
ELOS’s new Environmental Scientist/Biologist will support and manage new and existing projects, assist with business development, management and creative problem solving. A proven track record of environmental investigation and compliance will be needed to author and review technical reports such as wetland delineation reports, mitigation plans, ongoing monitoring activities, etc. This personable team member will have direct regulatory interface assisting clients with their regulatory needs by coordinating activities with relevant agency personnel. The successful candidate must be motivated to identify, pursue, and broaden ELOS’s client base and industry presence, while providing exceptional attentiveness to our current client needs. The successful candidate must also be detail oriented, have strong oral and written communication skills, and be able to prioritize and work simultaneously on multiple projects.
Responsibilities
Manages and conducts studies and investigations for the purpose of preparing reports (Wetland Delineation Reports, Permit Documents, Mitigation Banking Documents, NEPA Documents, etc.) and applications for environmental permits and regulatory compliance in support of projects for various industries and markets
Collects, analyzes, and reports ecological data, such as plant taxonomy, protected terrestrial and aquatic animal species, soil conditions and hydrology indicators related to establishing boundaries of protected resources
Provide oversight, review, and interpretation of data as part of new or ongoing investigations, mitigation, or monitoring projects
Helps lead and organize team for project field efforts
Communicates scientific and technical information to the project team
Prepares and reviews environmental reports, permits, and related materials
Assists public and private clients with permit coordination, acquisition, and compliance
Helps develop lasting professional relationships with current clients through quality client support
Engage new clients through professional networking, marketing, and exceptional customer service and support
Qualifications
Bachelor’s or advanced degree in biology, ecology, rangeland sciences, wildlife management or related field
1-2 years experience
Understanding of relevant Federal, State, and Local regulations
Knowledge of Clean Water Act Regulatory Program, Endangered Species Act as they relate to environmental permitting
Solid organizational and technical writing skills
Effective time-management, written communication, analytical and interpersonal skills
Articulate with professional presence and decision-making skills
Ability to work effectively in team situations and establish strong relationships with other teams where overlap of client project work exists
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, and applicable industry-related software packages
Must be able to conduct fieldwork for long hours, in sometimes inclement weather conditions, including walking at least 3-5 miles of rugged terrain of remote locations, and be able to carry equipment and supplies weighing up to 20 pounds
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
Ability to travel as required, up to 50% or more; overnight travel, regional travel by car, and/or travel by plane may be required. Must be able to produce appropriate documentation to be able to rent/drive a car, drive a boat, or fly (i.e., REAL ID, boaters license).
Overtime may be required, including evenings and weekends.
Ability to work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.). Must be able to conduct fieldwork for long hours, including standing for long periods of time and walking at least 1-5 miles of varied terrain.
Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds on a frequent basis, with the ability to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion and perform hands-on field labor.
Ability to stand, bend, lift, and kneel during field activities.
Ability to wear required PPE in compliance with client and company field safety protocols
Comfortable using digital tools such as tablets, GPS, and mapping software.
Must be willing to support out-of-town project operations for extended periods of time.
Job Type
Full-time
Expected Hours
40 per week
Benefits
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
Schedule
Monday to Friday
Ability To Relocate
Hammond, LA 70403: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location
In person
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