Position Overview:
Under the direction of the RMG Manager, this position would require the resources specialist to concurrently manage multiple projects, including the coordination and scheduling of deliverables and project budgets; design and conduct field studies; prepare technical reports; respond to Request For Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Qualifications (RFQs); and prepare and provide input to proposals.
Responsibilities:
- Performance of field surveys and preparation of biological resources technical reports as both standalone documents and for inclusion in more complex environmental compliance documents
- Fieldwork (identification of flora, identification of plant communities, and reading and interpretation of topographic maps and aerial photographs)
- Research (literature review, database searches, coordination with resource agencies and experts)
- Project management (project budgeting, scheduling, and coordination with other biologists and staff members, including subconsultants)
- Proposal input and preparation
Qualifications:
- Knowledgeable of Southern California plants and associated plant communities
- Knowledge of rare/endangered/threatened species/issues as they relate to Southern California
- Knowledge of the federal and California Endangered Species Acts
- Knowledge of the California Environmental Quality Act is desirable
- Skills in effective verbal and written communication
- Skills in using personal computers with knowledge of Microsoft Office
- California Department of Fish and Game Collecting Permit is a plus
- Experience with environmental consulting is a plus
Other Skills:
The ideal candidate must be detail-oriented, have a professional demeanor and strong organizational and research skills, and possess the ability to manage priorities, meet deadlines, and multitask in a fast-paced environment. The candidate should be able to work in a team environment with a variety of project members and manage tasks as delegated by project lead. The candidate must possess strong communication skills, the ability to work closely with clients, and be able to supervise the work of others.
Education:
The successful candidate should have a Master's degree in Biology, Botany, Environmental Sciences, Ecology, or other related field, or a Bachelor's degree with 4 to 5 years of experience in environmental consulting or regulatory agency work.
Compensation: The salary range for this position is from $47,840 to $81,120 per year and is determined by level of education and experience.
To Apply:
All interested applicants, please send a cover letter, writing sample (less than 5 pages), and résumé by e-mail, or visit Sapphos Environmental, Inc.'s Web site.
Sapphos Environmental Inc
Attn Ms Lucy Wang
Department of Human Resources
430 N Halstead St
Pasadena CA 91107-3124