GHD Group

Technical Director - Biological Resources

GHD Group$147K — $245K *
Energy & Utilities
15+ years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 20+ years of experience in environmental consulting and project management.
  • 10+ years of experience with environmental regulations, particularly CEQA and NEPA.
  • Expertise in natural resources surveys, assessments, and documentation for special status species.
  • Recognized industry leader in wildlife biology, botany, and wetland science.
  • Educational background in natural resources, wildlife biology, or similar field.

Responsibilities

  • Lead cross-functional teams in field studies and complex biological report development.
  • Coordinate environmental compliance documentation with engineers and other professionals.
  • Manage a portfolio of significant projects according to established project management strategies.
  • Cultivate and maintain key client relationships to ensure satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Evaluate and develop team capabilities to fill staff gaps and foster professional growth.
  • Set and manage performance objectives for team members to enhance accountability and results.
  • Analyze diverse information sources to create innovative solutions to challenges.

Benefits

  • Hybrid work model promoting in-office collaboration and flexibility.
  • Opportunity to lead a recognized team of professionals in environmental impact assessments.
  • Access to professional development programs including conferences and specialized training.
  • Participation in a vibrant workplace culture that values contributions and innovation.
Full Job Description
Job Description

GHD is looking for a Technical Director - Biological Resources in any of the following California offices: San Diego, Irvine, Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Francisco, Oakland, Concord, Sacramento, or Santa Rosa. The ideal candidate must be recognized as an industry leader and have significant experience in wildlife biology, botany and/or wetland science; business development; contributing to growth of practice areas; overseeing the environmental review process; and winning and leading projects of importance.

Our Natural Resources & Impact Assessment Group provides environmental impact documentation and permitting services for a broad range of interesting clients and projects, working across multiple geographies throughout California and the Pacific. Our work extends across a diverse range of market sectors, including transportation (ports, road, rail, and transit), utilities, local development, energy, mining, and coastal restoration.

Our Hybrid Work Model: Be part of the dynamic culture! Our workplace thrives on a hybrid model, combining in-office collaboration and flexibility. Join us in the office three days a week to contribute, connect, and excel in our vibrant environment.

Responsibilities
  • Leadership: Lead teams of wildlife biologists, botanists and wetland scientists to complete field studies, develop related reports, Endangered Species Act Section 7 Biological Assessments, natural environmental, and other complex biological reports.
  • Environmental Compliance: Coordinate with engineers and other environmental professionals to develop California Environmental Quality Act / National Environmental Policy Act documentation and pursue regulatory approvals.
  • Project Management: Manage a portfolio of major projects in line with overall project management strategy.
  • Client & Customer Management (External): Manage key client and customer relationships. Likely to involve using account teams to maintain customer satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Organizational Capability Building: Evaluate the capabilities of staff within the department to identify gaps and prioritize development activities. Implement the organization's formal development framework within the area of responsibility. Coach and mentor others to support the development of the organization's talent pool.
  • Performance Management: Develop and propose own performance objectives; take appropriate actions to ensure achievement of agreed objectives, using the organization's performance management systems to improve personal performance. Or manage and report on team performance; set appropriate performance objectives for direct reports or project/account team members and hold people accountable for achieving them, taking appropriate corrective action where necessary to ensure the achievement of team/personal objectives.
  • Solutions Analysis: Develop innovative solutions by integrating and analyzing complex and diverse information sources.
  • Request for Bid Solicitation/Proposal/Tender Response: Gather information and resources and draft and complete proposals in response to the most-complex bid solicitations, request for proposal, and request for tender to create the best chance of being awarded the contract. May lead a team to develop tenders/proposals and fulfill all process requirements (in terms of deadlines, documentation, etc.) in response to bid solicitations, request for proposal, and request for tender.
  • Personal Capability Building: Act as subject matter expert in an area of technology, policy, regulation, or operational management for the team and beyond in the function. Maintain external accreditations and in-depth understanding of current and emerging technologies, external regulation, and industry best practices through continuing professional development, attending conferences, and reading specialist media.
  • Community of Practice Management: Contribute strongly on a strategically significant area to a community of practice in a defined area of expertise or consulting, or lead on an area of expertise or consulting practice, to contribute to thought leadership and to develop innovative practice among colleagues.

Education
  • Bachelor's and/or Master's Degree in natural resources, biology, wildlife biology, fisheries, marine biology or a related field.

Experience
  • Minimum of 20+ years of experience providing most or all essential responsibilities noted above.
  • 10+ years of experience in environmental consulting, including 6+ years of full cycle project management experience.
  • 10+ years of proven experience in the field completing natural resources surveys and assessments (particularly for special status species) and/or similar qualifications that demonstrate a technical competence regarding biological resources in California.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of the CEQA, NEPA, and applicable state and federal regulations and significant project experience in the preparation of environmental documentation, permitting, mitigation planning and implementation, and environmental compliance.
  • Significant experience with all phases of winning work including positioning, pipeline development, pursuits, developing new clients, and maintaining client relationships.


Salary Range: $147,000-$245,000 based on location and experience

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About GHD Group

GHD Group is a global engineering, architecture, and environmental consulting firm that provides services to clients in the water, energy, environment, property and buildings, and transportation sectors. The company was founded in 1928 and is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. GHD has more than 10,000 employees in over 200 offices worldwide, and it operates in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and South America. The company's services include engineering design, project management, asset management, environmental consulting, and digital services. GHD's clients include governments, private companies, and non-profit organizations, and its projects range from small-scale local initiatives to large-scale international infrastructure projects.
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