Senior Environmental Scientist
Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc.About the role
About Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. (HLR)
Founded in 1965, Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. (HLR) is a 100% employee-owned civil engineering firm headquartered in Elgin, IL with additional offices spanning across the state of Illinois. HLR is a leading provider of professional consulting engineering, environmental, and surveying services, serving public agencies and private-sector clients throughout the Midwest.
We believe that our team and award-winning Work Hard | Have Fun | Give Back® culture are what draw employees and clients to our firm and are proud to be named the number one 2023 A/E/C Employer of Choice® by PSMJ Resources, Inc., based on our workforce retention, productivity, and superior level of employee engagement. Additionally, HLR received the 2023 Premier Award for Client Satisfaction by PSMJ Resources, Inc. - the only award recognizing the A/E/C firms that deliver a truly exceptional client experience.
At HLR, our culture and team are paramount to our success. We've built an incredible atmosphere that attracts bright, driven, caring individuals who sincerely want to make a difference in the industry. We are truly a team in every sense: we're mentors and collaborators who believe in supporting one another as we work together to achieve our goals. We're passionate about employee development, evidenced by our Pathways to Success program - a specialized roadmap to career advancement - as well as the time and resources we dedicate to employee training and education. We challenge ourselves, celebrate accomplishments big and small, and focus on fostering a positive, synergetic environment where individuals can thrive professionally and personally. By joining our team, you are joining us on our mission to make a measurable impact in the communities which we live and work each and every day. Together, we can redefine excellence!
HLR is looking for a qualified Senior Environmental Scientist to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will manage a variety of environmental work on both transportation and utility projects. Ensuring that each project is completed according to established objectives, within budget, and on schedule to meet our client's needs and expectations is crucial. The Senior Environmental Scientist will also assist with training environmental scientists in field and office tasks.
Our ideal candidate will have an excellent understanding of environmental and natural sciences, and knowledge of federal, state, and county requirements. All candidates will demonstrate outstanding communication skills with coworkers, colleagues, and clients to deliver a best-in-class client experience. At HLR, we work as a team, and we are looking for the right person to help us grow our environmental department.
Duties And Responsibilities
Manage a variety of environmental work on both transportation and utility
- Accurately scope environmental tasks, permits and timelines required to complete municipal, transportation, and utility projects
- Delegate tasks to most effectively utilize staff skill sets
- Complete and/or oversee project tasks to ensure critical paths are met
- Write and/or review reports and permitting submittals
- Complete and QA/QC field work including wetland delineations and other environmental studies
- Attend project meetings in the field or office
- Effectively communicate with coworkers, colleagues, and clients to build and maintain a team-based atmosphere and deliver a superior client experience
- Develop project scopes and cost estimates, and manage projects effectively within those budgets
- Manage project administration activities
Assist with the training of environmental scientists in field and office tasks
Education
- Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university in biology, botany, environmental science, geology, or related field
Required Experience and Skills
- 8+ years of work experience in the environmental field
- Knowledge of Federal, State, and County requirements
- Knowledge of Midwestern native plant communities, and native and invasive plant identification and terminology skills
Training and experience in the following areas:
- Wetland delineations and reporting (PWS or CWS)
- Wetland and stormwater permitting on national and county levels
- Environmental studies such as tree surveys, threatened and endangered species surveys, and vegetative floristic quality assessments
- Erosion and sediment control best management practices
- Experience working with environmental, regulatory and land use agencies, such as: U.S. Army Cor
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