Senior Environmental Project Manager

Enginuity Advantage

$161K — $191K *
Business Services
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 12+ years in natural resources or environmental consulting
  • Proven track record in building or expanding consulting programs
  • Solid understanding of Oregon and federal wetland regulations
  • Established relationships with Oregon clients and regulatory agencies
  • Experience in team leadership and development
  • Self-starter with a seller-doer mentality
  • Bachelor's degree in relevant field; master's preferred
  • Familiarity with NEPA, FERC, or cultural resources work a plus

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain client relationships in diverse sectors
  • Lead project work including wetland assessments and ecological restoration
  • Drive business development through proposal creation and closing
  • Build the Oregon team by hiring and mentoring staff
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams for integrated solutions
  • Establish growth and hiring plans based on market needs
  • Foster a positive workplace culture for optimal employee performance

Benefits

  • Comprehensive healthcare coverage
  • 401k matching program
  • Paid time off and 9 paid holidays
  • Flexible hybrid and remote work options
  • Mentorship programs and financial incentives for publishing
  • Tuition reimbursement for continued education
  • Career path development opportunities
  • Collaboration with industry leaders on various projects
Full Job Description
Principal Consultant, Natural Resources

Environmental Consulting | Oregon (Hybrid/Flexible)

Compensation: $161,000 - $191,000 depending on experience

What You Will Be Doing

You will serve as both a business builder and a technical leader, which means your days will be varied and your impact will be visible. On any given week you might be:
  • Developing and nurturing client relationships across real estate, renewable energy, transportation, government, and resource extraction sectors
  • Leading or overseeing project work spanning wetland and stream assessments, Clean Water Act permitting, NEPA review, fisheries studies, fluvial geomorphology, and ecological restoration
  • Driving business development by identifying opportunities, crafting proposals, and closing work
  • Building the Oregon team by hiring, mentoring, and developing staff as the program grows
  • Collaborating with colleagues across other offices and disciplines including cultural resources, GIS, water resources, and engineering to deliver integrated solutions
  • Establishing a growth and hiring plan aligned with market demand
  • Fostering a culture where people want to show up and do their best work

What You Bring to the Table
  • 12 or more years of experience in natural resources or environmental consulting
  • A track record of building or expanding a consulting program or market, not just participating in one
  • Strong working knowledge of Oregon and federal wetland and aquatic resource regulations
  • Established relationships with clients and regulatory agencies in Oregon
  • Experience leading people and developing teams, whether formally or informally
  • A self-starter mindset and comfort with the seller-doer model
  • A bachelor's degree in environmental science, ecology, biology, or a related field (master's preferred)
  • Exposure to NEPA, FERC, or cultural resources work is a plus

What Is in It for You

Our client has built an environment where strong performers are genuinely supported and recognized. Here is what that looks like:
  • Compensation of $161,000 to $191,000 based on your experience and background
  • Comprehensive benefits including healthcare, 401k matching, PTO, and 9 paid holidays
  • Flexible work schedules with hybrid and remote possibilities
  • Two-way mentorship, financial incentives to publish your work, and tuition reimbursement
  • A career path structure designed to help you keep growing
  • Access to multidisciplinary projects and collaboration with recognized industry leaders
  • A collaborative, inclusive culture where your voice matters and your contributions are seen

The Bottom Line

This is a rare chance to step into a leadership role with real runway. You will not be inheriting someone else's program or waiting for permission to make an impact. You will be building something, with the backing of a well-resourced national firm that is serious about growing in the Pacific Northwest.

If this sounds like the opportunity you have been waiting for, we would love to connect.

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