Sundance Consulting, Inc. thoreau , NM 87375
Posted 2 weeks ago
Sundance Consultants, LLC. is an award-winning environmental and natural/cultural resources business. Our success has been rewarded by a deep backlog of work and we look forward to continuing to accomplish our goals. We value your innovative thinking, technical expertise, business skills, and your ability to engage with our clients and our project teams. If you are a high-achiever with a client-focus and a passion for quality, innovative solutions, and environmental stewardship, you will be a perfect match with us.
We offer a competitive benefits package that includes paid holidays, paid time off, medical, dental, & vision insurance, disability/life/ADD insurance, and a 401(k) with a generous matching program.
Summary of Position
The Biologist is engaged in all aspects of environmental related projects including, but not limited to, biological surveys, biological assessments, wetland delineations, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation resource analysis. The position would be responsible for data collection, field surveys, agency coordination, environmental permitting, and technical report authorship.
Work will be performed independently as well as with a team of natural resource specialists and scientists.
Duties & Responsibilities
Research regulatory material, publications, precedents, input from other subject matter specialists to include environmental engineers, archaeologists, and fish and wildlife biologists, to determine probable impacts, possible alternatives, and necessary mitigation requirements for a variety of environmental regulatory documents such as environmental assessments, environmental impact statements, and other compliance documents.
Design and set-up of new field projects, studies, and short-term field surveys and performance of natural community and wildlife habitat assessments, stream assessments and vegetation surveys.
Collect, interpret, analyze data and summarize data for reports.
Prepare and write scientific reports, resource sections of NEPA analyses, environmental documents and technical memorandums/reports including biological assessments, habitat mitigation plans, and wetland delineations.
Apply scientific expertise to interpret and present results of field and desktop studies.
Interact professionally with current and prospective client to foster business relationships.
Coordinate with and obtain data from other federal, state and local agencies.
Recommend alternatives to proposed projects or changes in procedures, locations, etc., to minimize environmental impacts.
Participate in briefings, seminars, conferences, training sessions and public meetings on environmental matters as needed.
Familiarity with federal/state environmental regulations, especially those related to wetlands, waters, and wildlife.
Assist with business development and the expansion of our Natural Resources Program in the southwest and intermountain western regions.
Serve as Project Manager.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in biology, natural resources, wildlife management, botany, wildlife biology, ecology or equivalent.
A working knowledge of the NEPA process, and environmental document preparation.
Demonstrated ability to accurately analyze information, make sound decisions and meet deadlines.
Demonstrated experience completing environmental permitting projects.
Minimum five years of relevant experience.
Exceptional skill with Microsoft Suite programs.
Some knowledge of statistics and database management.
GIS experience to include ArcGIS or similar platforms.
Technical writing and editing skills.
Exceptional communication and client relationship skills.
Superior organizational skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
Ability to successfully manage concurrent projects and demonstrate flexibility with shifting priorities and timelines.
Positive, can-do approach to assignments and tasks.
Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated experience in assisting with sensitive species surveys, avian surveys, wetland delineations, vegetation monitoring, and other field assignments.
Knowledge of rare, threatened, or endangered plants and animals in the Southwest Region.
Knowledge of the NEPA, Endangered Species Act and Clean Water Act.
Demonstrated field work experience and ability to lead/guide technical staff.
Physical Requirements
Ability to satisfactorily pass pre-employment and post-employment drug/alcohol tests and background check.
Ability to travel and work in field locations, sometimes remote potentially challenging terrain.
Ability to lift 20 lbs.
Benefits
Sundance offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
4% company match on 401k
Company paid:
Wealth Management Consulting fees (Financial Advisor)
Life insurance at 1.5 x annual salary
Short-term disability
Health savings account fees
Education reimbursement
Medical/dental/vision insurance plans
Low-cost long-term disability coverage
Multiple work schedule options
Remote work
11 paid holidays
Paid time off (commensurate with years of employment)
Bonus plan
Sundance is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation.Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Sundance Consulting, Inc.