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Wetland Scientist

  • Full Time, onsite
  • Copperhead Environmental Consulting, Inc.
  • Paint Lick, United States of America
Salary undisclosed

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Description

Responsible for collecting data, conducting research, performing routine equipment maintenance/testing, and entering data where appropriate. This position begins to learn about project management and may be given tasks accordingly.

Technical

  • Perform field work for wetland and stream delineations
  • Moderate understanding of scientific principles and understanding of various implementation techniques as related to area of focus.
  • Assist in the preparation of Section 404/401 permit applications.
  • Collect data and perform data analysis.
  • Be responsible for the maintenance and care of field data, specimens, and samples.
  • Organize and lead field work. Lead, direct, and assist routine equipment maintenance and pack equipment to and from the site.
  • Understanding of a Project's goal(s) and deliverable requirements outlined in the SOW. Ability to contribute to drafting deliverables and provide feedback to PM or other Team members with regards to quality of the report and provide recommendation as necessary.
  • Ensure the team is following company and safety standards in the field.
  • Makes valuable contributions to the team, coordinate team members where appropriate.
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts, both verbally and in written form.
  • Understands processes and technologies used and suggests improvements as needed or relevant. Critical thinking of our data and scientific processes.
  • Other ad hoc duties as assigned.

Project Management

  • Understands the scope of work and identifies when/if activities are out of scope, communicating with supervisor accordingly.
  • Monitors project deadlines as it relates to deliverables within team’s responsibilities.
  • Complete work products and procedures in time allotted.
  • Prepare status updates on assigned tasks. Communicate with team members.

Business Development

  • Connect with relevant networks to build a network of professional connections. Participate in presentations, attend trade shows, and professional conferences where applicable.
  • Provide technical support for proposal development.
  • Basic understanding of business development practices.

Leadership/Management/Codes of Conducts

  • Onsite supervision of team.
  • Demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, and provide a high quality of customer service.
  • Possess a desire for lifelong learning. Continue to expand professional knowledge through training, classes, workshops, conferences, and being mentored.
  • Trains newly hired staff and assists with the development of staff through day to day interactions and informal mentorship.

Financial Acumen

  • Understands accurate timekeeping and the importance for project performance and budgets. Assist management with monitoring due dates and utilization of resources with the goal of project profitability.
  • Understands how much time is available to complete each project.

Client Service

  • Interact professionally both internally and externally. Communicate with clients as designated by the PM and assist with coordinating schedules with client.
  • Constantly upholds our core values to advance a conservation ethic, inspire biological curiosity, and drive environmental innovation.

Requirements

Educational and Other Requirements

Years Of Experience

  • 4+ years, 2-5 years of progressive experience in wetland delineation

Licensure/Certification

  • Valid Driver’s License
  • Knowledge of applicable and relevant local, state, and federal regulations including the Clean Water Act (Section 404/401), Endangered Species Act, National Environmental Policy Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act
  • Completion of a wetland delineation course in line with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Program or Wetland Delineator/Delineation Certificate from an accredited organization
  • Experience conducting field surveys for federal or state listed species
  • Certification as a Wetland Professional In-Training (WPIT) by the Society of Wetlands Scientists. Candidates with a QHP or QHP-IT certification in Tennessee will be given top consideration

Degree

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in environmental science, biology, ecology, botany, or related field.

Software Capability

  • Familiarity with software such as Microsoft Suite, Google Earth, Adobe, and Ajera.