Environmental Biologist
FirstCarbon Solutions (FCS), an ADEC Innovation, is focused on improving the world we live in. Our goal is to improve the lives of all the people we work with, whether they are clients, partners, or colleagues.
Join our team of outstanding professionals dedicated to making the world a better place!
This role will perform and direct the performance of Section 404 wetland delineation. Advises client regarding legal approaches to reducing and avoiding agency jurisdiction and the advisability of so doing.
Educates client in permit processes; notifies the client about project design approaches that will minimize regulatory burden and recommends a course of action.
This role develops scopes of work for regulatory-related projects, calculates project budgets and fees, and develops project schedules.
Writes and supervises the writing of environmental assessments and environmental impact statements by the NEPA / CEQA and USACE regulations.
The Biologist (CG06) position must have experience in Biological Assessments and Regulatory Permitting. This role will report to Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
- With the help of FCS Senior Biologist(s), prepare sections of initial studies, environmental impact reports, and other related documents.
- Analyze project effects on biological resources for environmental compliance, such as those related to CEQA and NEPA.
- Perform field investigations and analysis of field data, including wetland delineations, biological resource inventories, pre-construction, and rare plant surveys.
- Contribute to regulatory permitting efforts.
- Support development of client relationships, business development, and proposal
Skills
- Strong organizational and analytical skills
- Excellent interpersonal / communication skills, including solid telephone and written skills.
- Ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
- Self-motivation and resourcefulness in completing assigned tasks.
- Ability to work on assigned projects with minimal supervision.
- Ability to work efficiently in an active and fast-paced office environment.
- Excellent Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Data Analysis skills.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Biology or a related field
- 6+ years of related experience in biological / environmental projects and tasks
- Requires knowledge of general ecology, botany, and zoology
- Good working knowledge of federal environmental laws and regulations and NEPA / CEQA documentation
Competency in two or more disciplines :
- California botanical inventory experience
- Terrestrial wildlife experience, especially bird identification
- Aquatic Resource (wetlands) Delineations as they pertain to state and federal jurisdictions.
Working knowledge of the following is a plus :
- State and federally endangered species acts
- US Clean Water Act sections 401 & 404
- Porter-Cologne Water Quality Act
- California Fish and Game Code Sections 1600 et seq.
- Migratory Bird Treaty Act
Work Environment
The position operates in a dynamic and highly collaborative work environment. FCS is dedicated to allowing our staff to elect hybrid office / home working location options.
This role routinely uses standard office equipment. The position will be exposed to all weather conditions and terrain. The position requires working outdoors and traveling to and from project sites.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; have hand / finger dexterity;
and reach with hands and arms. The employee will spend extended periods of time in front of a computer / laptop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Compliance with all ADECi & FCS Travel and Workspace Policies that align with the CDC, local, state, and federal guidelines must be followed and upheld.
Diversity and respect are fundamental. Fundamental to our teams. Fundamental to our clients. Fundamental to the communities we serve and live in.
Fundamental to the landscapes we work within. We need you and your unique talents, history, and background to become the Company we aspire to be.
We insist upon a culture of common respect, expect transparency, and celebrate the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals.
Our mutual equality as humans is the path to diverse and innovative collaboration. We cultivate integrity, driving us to growth, and allowing us to achieve more together than we could ever hope to as individuals.
Environmental Biologist
FirstCarbon Solutions (FCS), an ADEC Innovation, is focused on improving the world we live in. Our goal is to improve the lives of all the people we work with, whether they are clients, partners, or colleagues.
Join our team of outstanding professionals dedicated to making the world a better place!
This role will perform and direct the performance of Section 404 wetland delineation. Advises client regarding legal approaches to reducing and avoiding agency jurisdiction and the advisability of so doing.
Educates client in permit processes; notifies the client about project design approaches that will minimize regulatory burden and recommends a course of action.
This role develops scopes of work for regulatory-related projects, calculates project budgets and fees, and develops project schedules.
Writes and supervises the writing of environmental assessments and environmental impact statements by the NEPA / CEQA and USACE regulations.
The Biologist (CG06) position must have experience in Biological Assessments and Regulatory Permitting. This role will report to Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
- With the help of FCS Senior Biologist(s), prepare sections of initial studies, environmental impact reports, and other related documents.
- Analyze project effects on biological resources for environmental compliance, such as those related to CEQA and NEPA.
- Perform field investigations and analysis of field data, including wetland delineations, biological resource inventories, pre-construction, and rare plant surveys.
- Contribute to regulatory permitting efforts.
- Support development of client relationships, business development, and proposal
Skills
- Strong organizational and analytical skills
- Excellent interpersonal / communication skills, including solid telephone and written skills.
- Ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
- Self-motivation and resourcefulness in completing assigned tasks.
- Ability to work on assigned projects with minimal supervision.
- Ability to work efficiently in an active and fast-paced office environment.
- Excellent Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Data Analysis skills.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Biology or a related field
- 6+ years of related experience in biological / environmental projects and tasks
- Requires knowledge of general ecology, botany, and zoology
- Good working knowledge of federal environmental laws and regulations and NEPA / CEQA documentation
Competency in two or more disciplines :
- California botanical inventory experience
- Terrestrial wildlife experience, especially bird identification
- Aquatic Resource (wetlands) Delineations as they pertain to state and federal jurisdictions.
Working knowledge of the following is a plus :
- State and federally endangered species acts
- US Clean Water Act sections 401 & 404
- Porter-Cologne Water Quality Act
- California Fish and Game Code Sections 1600 et seq.
- Migratory Bird Treaty Act
Work Environment
The position operates in a dynamic and highly collaborative work environment. FCS is dedicated to allowing our staff to elect hybrid office / home working location options.
This role routinely uses standard office equipment. The position will be exposed to all weather conditions and terrain. The position requires working outdoors and traveling to and from project sites.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; have hand / finger dexterity;
and reach with hands and arms. The employee will spend extended periods of time in front of a computer / laptop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Compliance with all ADECi & FCS Travel and Workspace Policies that align with the CDC, local, state, and federal guidelines must be followed and upheld.
Diversity and respect are fundamental. Fundamental to our teams. Fundamental to our clients. Fundamental to the communities we serve and live in.
Fundamental to the landscapes we work within. We need you and your unique talents, history, and background to become the Company we aspire to be.
We insist upon a culture of common respect, expect transparency, and celebrate the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals.
Our mutual equality as humans is the path to diverse and innovative collaboration. We cultivate integrity, driving us to growth, and allowing us to achieve more together than we could ever hope to as individuals.
Environmental Biologist
FirstCarbon Solutions (FCS), an ADEC Innovation, is focused on improving the world we live in. Our goal is to improve the lives of all the people we work with, whether they are clients, partners, or colleagues.
Join our team of outstanding professionals dedicated to making the world a better place!
This role will perform and direct the performance of Section 404 wetland delineation. Advises client regarding legal approaches to reducing and avoiding agency jurisdiction and the advisability of so doing.
Educates client in permit processes; notifies the client about project design approaches that will minimize regulatory burden and recommends a course of action.
This role develops scopes of work for regulatory-related projects, calculates project budgets and fees, and develops project schedules.
Writes and supervises the writing of environmental assessments and environmental impact statements by the NEPA / CEQA and USACE regulations.
The Biologist (CG06) position must have experience in Biological Assessments and Regulatory Permitting. This role will report to Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
- With the help of FCS Senior Biologist(s), prepare sections of initial studies, environmental impact reports, and other related documents.
- Analyze project effects on biological resources for environmental compliance, such as those related to CEQA and NEPA.
- Perform field investigations and analysis of field data, including wetland delineations, biological resource inventories, pre-construction, and rare plant surveys.
- Contribute to regulatory permitting efforts.
- Support development of client relationships, business development, and proposal
Skills
- Strong organizational and analytical skills
- Excellent interpersonal / communication skills, including solid telephone and written skills.
- Ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
- Self-motivation and resourcefulness in completing assigned tasks.
- Ability to work on assigned projects with minimal supervision.
- Ability to work efficiently in an active and fast-paced office environment.
- Excellent Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Data Analysis skills.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Biology or a related field
- 6+ years of related experience in biological / environmental projects and tasks
- Requires knowledge of general ecology, botany, and zoology
- Good working knowledge of federal environmental laws and regulations and NEPA / CEQA documentation
Competency in two or more disciplines :
- California botanical inventory experience
- Terrestrial wildlife experience, especially bird identification
- Aquatic Resource (wetlands) Delineations as they pertain to state and federal jurisdictions.
Working knowledge of the following is a plus :
- State and federally endangered species acts
- US Clean Water Act sections 401 & 404
- Porter-Cologne Water Quality Act
- California Fish and Game Code Sections 1600 et seq.
- Migratory Bird Treaty Act
Work Environment
The position operates in a dynamic and highly collaborative work environment. FCS is dedicated to allowing our staff to elect hybrid office / home working location options.
This role routinely uses standard office equipment. The position will be exposed to all weather conditions and terrain. The position requires working outdoors and traveling to and from project sites.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; have hand / finger dexterity;
and reach with hands and arms. The employee will spend extended periods of time in front of a computer / laptop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Compliance with all ADECi & FCS Travel and Workspace Policies that align with the CDC, local, state, and federal guidelines must be followed and upheld.
Diversity and respect are fundamental. Fundamental to our teams. Fundamental to our clients. Fundamental to the communities we serve and live in.
Fundamental to the landscapes we work within. We need you and your unique talents, history, and background to become the Company we aspire to be.
We insist upon a culture of common respect, expect transparency, and celebrate the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals.
Our mutual equality as humans is the path to diverse and innovative collaboration. We cultivate integrity, driving us to growth, and allowing us to achieve more together than we could ever hope to as individuals.