ICF Next

Regulatory Permitting and Field Execution Project Manager

ICF Next$89K — $151K *
Energy & Utilities
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Environmental Planning, Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, or related fields.
  • 10+ years of relevant professional experience, including 5+ years in project management for environmental permitting and field execution.
  • Familiarity with federal and California regulatory permitting requirements (e.g., Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act).
  • Experience collaborating with California state or federal land management agencies and regulatory bodies.
  • Background with electrical utilities and infrastructure projects.

Responsibilities

  • Manage energy infrastructure projects and coordinate with various project teams.
  • Advance field surveys and data collection for sensitive biological resources.
  • Direct delineation and permitting related to aquatic resources and potential mitigations.
  • Oversee cultural resource compliance and investigations for historical site evaluations.
  • Guide preconstruction surveys and environmental compliance training for staff.
  • Prepare and review technical documents and compliance reports for projects.
  • Balance multiple project schedules and maintain client communications.

Benefits

  • Excellent opportunities for training and mentorship within a collaborative team.
  • Engagement in meaningful projects that impact community infrastructure.
  • Access to professional development resources and growth opportunities.
  • The chance to work in a politically and environmentally significant region (Southern California).
  • Flexibility to manage diverse projects across various environments.
Full Job Description
Permitting & Field Execution Project Manager

Your role

We're seeking a Federal, State, and Local Permitting & Field Execution Project Manager to oversee regulatory permitting, environmental field execution, and construction monitoring for large electrical transmission and associated infrastructure projects in Southern California.
  • Serve as a project manager for energy infrastructure projects including coordinating with various team project task leads (GIS, biological, wetlands, cultural, and regulatory planning), scheduling and managing field staff, overseeing documentation and reporting, and leading client communications.
  • Schedule and oversee background data reviews, focused and general field surveys, data collection, and report development for sensitive biological resources including special-status species, natural communities, and habitats.
  • Coordinate and oversee background data reviews, field delineations of federal and state jurisdictional aquatic resources, delineation reports, project permitting, and potential mitigation options.
  • Coordinate and oversee, through collaboration with ICF cultural resources task leads, project staffing and all activities related to cultural resource compliance and resource management including investigations that identify and evaluate resources for National Register of Historic Places and/or the California Register of Historical Resources, assess project effects on resources, develop resource management recommendations, and implement construction compliance monitoring.
  • Coordinate and oversee staff conducting preconstruction clearance surveys, environmental awareness training, and environmental compliance monitoring and reporting.
  • Oversee the preparation and senior review of project technical memoranda, technical reports, regulatory permitting documents, presentations, client forms, compliance logs, and other work products.
  • Manage multiple individual project schedules, often with competing deadlines and budget constraints.
  • Interface directly with client representatives and help build and maintain superior working relationships.
  • Strictly adhere to professional standards, including but not limited to demonstrating consistency and reliability, timeliness in meeting project deadlines, maintaining clear and concise communication, and working responsibly within a team environment or independently.
  • Train and mentor less experienced staff.


What You Need to Have
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Environmental Planning, Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, or related fields of study.
  • 10+ years of related professional work experience with 5+ years in environmental permitting and field execution project management.
  • Documented experience with federal and California regulatory permitting requirements including the federal Endangered Species Act, California Endangered Species Act, federal Clean Water Act, California Department of Fish and Wildlife Lake and Streambed Alteration Program, and California State Water Resources Control Board Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act.
  • Experience working with California state and/or federal land management agencies.
  • Experience working with regulatory agencies (federal, state, and local) in California.
  • Experience working with electrical utilities including transmission, distribution, and related infrastructure.


Preferred Skills/Experience
  • Advanced degree in Environmental Planning, Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, or related fields of study.
  • Experience obtaining and implementing environmental permits, such as those addressing biological resources, cultural resources, and aquatic resources.
  • Business development experience and willingness to engage in business development activities, including proposal writing, interviews, and client meetings.
  • Experience in mentoring medium to large teams of staff, including subconsultants, in project execution and regulatory compliance.


Additional Qualifications:
  • Demonstrated ability to manage complex environmental permitting and field execution projects, including client interaction, project setup and tracking, schedule and budget controls, and invoicing.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with experience interfacing with internal teams, external clients, and regulatory agencies.
  • Strong analytical skills, including attention to detail.
  • Commitment to overseeing preparation of high-quality work within established budgets and schedules.
  • Strong work ethic with a positive attitude and thrives in a team-oriented setting, including ability to exercise tact and courtesy working with internal staff.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project).


Pay Range - There are multiple factors that are considered in determining final pay for a position, including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and competencies that align to the specified role, geographic location, education and certifications as well as contract provisions regarding labor categories that are specific to the position.

The pay range for this position based on full-time employment is:
$89,261.00 - $151,744.00

Los Angeles, CA (CA80)

About ICF Next

ICF Next is a global marketing and communications agency that provides a wide range of services to clients in various industries, including healthcare, energy, and transportation. The company was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia. ICF Next offers a comprehensive suite of services, including branding, digital marketing, public relations, and social media management. The company has a strong reputation for delivering innovative and effective solutions that help its clients achieve their business objectives. ICF Next is committed to sustainability and social responsibility, and it has received numerous awards for its work in these areas.
Learn more about ICF Next
Size
8,000 employees
Market Cap
$1.8 billion
Industry
Net Income
$54.9 million
Founded
1969
5 Year Trend
+5.6%
Revenue
$1.5 billion
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