Position Description - Denver:

Tetra Tech EC, Inc., a leading provider of environmental science, planning, and 
engineering consulting services to public and private sector clients, is 
currently seeking a Lead Office Scientist for our Denver office. With the 
continuous growth particularly in our natural resources consulting practice, we 
are seeking a qualified individual to lead our successful results-oriented 
team. We are seeking a Science Lead with a natural resource background in 
environmental planning, terrestrial or avian biology. 

Description: The Lead Scientist role would involve the resource management of 
natural resource, cultural resource, geoscientists, chemists, risk assessors 
and GIS professionals. The purpose of this position is to manage the science 
professionals in the Denver office, market and sell work in the natural 
resources areas, and perform project work. The chosen candidate will be 
responsible for meeting utilization goals of the scientists, staffing projects 
with the correct professionals, yearend evaluations and compensation decisions. 
Other responsibilities include: communicating effectively with Science leads in 
other western US offices to maximize staff utilization and effectively and 
efficiently staff projects and mentoring scientists in the development of their 
skills and careers. In addition, the chosen candidate will provide 
interdisciplinary technical leadership in the area of the candidate's natural 
resource expertise. Experience and skills in the following areas would be !
 valuable: biological resources-specific baseline studies, environmental impact 
analysis, and land use-related mitigation design and monitoring and evaluation 
plan; land/resource management planning and regulatory compliance/permitting 
processes and documentation; client-agency interface or multi-agency 
coordination/negotiation and public involvement and outreach; proposal 
development; project/technical management (i.e., scope, schedule, budget, and 
quality); senior review and team competency development; and client 
relationships management. 

Qualifications: Master's or higher degree in applicable field 
(biological/environmental science, ecosystem ecology, natural resources 
management/planning, or a closely related discipline); 10 or more years of 
progressively responsible professional experience related to natural/biological 
resources management. Proven record of selling and marketing natural resource 
related work in Colorado and or the western US and the ability to sell and feed 
work to staff. Work experience in environmental consulting business (or 
combination of agency/consulting) and client interactions and federal land 
management agencies (e.g., Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service, U.S. Forest Service and/or National Park Service). Technical 
proficiency and demonstrated experience (Colorado, Northwest and Pacific 
States-specific preferred) in one or more of the following areas: 
natural/biological resources assessment (incl. special-status species and 
terrestrial, aquatic and wetland ha!
 bitats), land use-related environmental impact analysis and 
mitigation/monitoring plan, land/resource management and habitat conservation 
plans, and public outreach; review, synthesize, and interpret 
natural/biological resources information; NEPA process and documentation 
(writing/reviewing CE, EA and EIS) and ESA requirements (writing/ reviewing BA 
and HCP/ITP) and USFWS consultation process; and project development 
(scope-of-work, schedule, and budget) and technical management (design and 
implement baseline surveys, data analysis and interpretations, environmental 
evaluation procedure and reporting). Comprehensive knowledge and understanding 
of applicable federal, state, and local natural resources-related laws, 
regulations, and ordinances are desired. Strong strategic thinking and 
innovative problem-solving, demonstrable technical writing/editing ability, 
good interpersonal communication and oral presentation skills, and exceptional 
attention to details, planning and org!
 anizing, and quality (both work processes and products).

 To Apply: Qualified candidates should e-mail a letter of interest (incl. 
specific salary requirement) and resume to Tetra Tech EC 
[email protected]  703-390-0623.  Resumes receive immediate 
response as we are looking to fill this position as soon as possible. We  are 
actively interviewing and encourage any interested candidate not to hesitate in 
submitting their qualifications. Salary will be commensurate with 
qualifications and experience. Tetra Tech EC is an Equal Opportunity Employer 
and we value team-oriented workplace and workforce diversity.

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Supervising Biologist - Morris Plains, New Jersey

Tetra Tech EC, Inc., a leading provider of environmental science, planning, and 
engineering consulting services to public and private sector clients, is 
currently seeking a Lead Office Scientist for our Morris Plains, New Jersey 
office. With the continuous growth particularly in our natural resources 
consulting practice, we are seeking a qualified individual to lead our 
successful results-oriented team. We are seeking a Science Lead with a natural 
resource background in environmental planning, terrestrial or avian biology. 

Description: The Lead Scientist role would involve the resource management and 
leadership of natural resource, cultural resource, geosciences, chemistry, risk 
assessment, and GIS professionals. The purpose of this position is to manage 
the science professionals in the Morris Plains, New Jersey office 
(approximately 25 to 30 professionals), market and sell work in the natural 
resources areas, and perform project work. The chosen candidate will be 
responsible for meeting utilization goals for the scientists, staffing projects 
with the appropriate professionals, and performing year end evaluations and 
compensation decisions. 

Other responsibilities include: communicating effectively with Science Leads in 
other US offices to maximize staff utilization and to effectively and 
efficiently staff projects and mentor scientists in the development of their 
skills and careers; and communicating effectively and work closely with the 
Morris Plains operations manager and project managers to deliver quality work 
products to clients. In addition, the chosen candidate will provide 
interdisciplinary technical leadership in the area of the candidate's natural 
resource expertise. 

Experience and skills in the following areas would be valuable: biological 
resources-specific baseline studies, aquatic/marine biology, environmental 
impact analysis, and land use-related mitigation design, monitoring and 
evaluation planning; land/resource management planning; regulatory 
compliance/permitting processes and documentation; client-agency interface or 
multi-agency coordination/negotiation; public involvement and outreach; 
proposal development; project/technical management (i.e., scope, schedule, 
budget, and quality); senior review and team competency development; and 
client  Master's or higher degree interrelationships management. 
Qualifications:  applicable field (biological/environmental science, ecosystem 
ecology, natural  15 or more/resources management/planning, or a closely 
related discipline);  years of progressively responsible professional 
experience related to  Proven record of selling and/natural/biological 
resources management;  marketing natural res!
 ource related work in the northeastern US and the ability  Work experience in 
the environmentalnto sell and feed work to staff;  consulting business (or 
combination of agency/consulting) and client  Technical proficiency and 
demonstrated experience (Northeast/interactions;  States-specific preferred) in 
one or more of the following areas: natural/biological resources assessment 
(incl. marine, special-status species and terrestrial, aquatic and wetland 
habitats); land use-related environmental impact analysis and 
mitigation/monitoring plans, land/resource management and habitat conservation 
plans, and public outreach; review, synthesis, and interpretation of 
natural/biological resources information; NEPA process and documentation 
(writing/reviewing CE, EA and EIS), ESA requirements (writing/ reviewing BA and 
HCP/ITP) and USFWS consultation process; and project development 
(scope-of-work, schedule, and budget) and technical management (design and 
implement baseline surveys, d!
 ata analysis and interpretations, and environmental evaluation procedu
res and reporting). Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of applicable 
federal, state, and local natural resources-related laws, regulations, and 
ordinances are desired. Strong strategic thinking and innovative 
problem-solving, line management leadership, demonstrable technical 
writing/editing ability, good interpersonal communication and oral presentation 
skills, and exceptional attention to details, planning and organizing, and 
quality (both work processes and products) are required. 
To Apply: Qualified candidates should e-mail a letter of interest (incl. 
specific salary requirement) and resume to [email protected]  You 
may call 703-390-0623 if you have any questions.   Resumes receive immediate 
response as we are looking to fill this position as soon as possible. Salary 
will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Tetra Tech EC is an 
Equal Opportunity Employer and we value team-oriented workplace and workforce 
diversity.

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