Burns McDonnell's operation in the Great Lakes Region is seeking an Environmental Project Manager to manage projects and oversee environmental permitting within our Chicago Office. Burns McDonnell is a 100% employee-owned firm ranked numerous times on FORTUNE’s List of 100 Best Companies to Work For and voted as a Best Place to Work in cities across the United States.
This position will require a thorough knowledge of the federal, state, and local permitting requirements associated with the development and construction of new projects throughout the U.S. in market sectors such as oil and gas, electric, and renewables. The position will report to the Chicago Natural and Cultural Resources Department Manager.
Project management responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Execution of and project management for multiple environmental projects which include multi-faceted components.Participate in business development activities including the development of proposals and cost estimates for new projects, development of and participation in client-facing presentations, and manage existing relationships with existing clients while contributing to the expansion of our growing Chicago business.Provide leadership, guidance, and mentorship to less experienced staff members.Additional responsibilities include:
Leading project teams on a variety of tasks, including completion of field surveys, environmental permitting with federal, state and local agencies, review of necessary project reports and materials.Daily interfacing with various agencies to obtain approvals, submit permit applications and prepare responses in a timely manner.Daily interfacing with clients to develop relationships, build business, and expand services to new clients.Manage work within budget and schedule expectations for each project.Applying technical and creative solutions to natural resources permitting.Advising clients of appropriate strategies to obtain permits and maintain compliance with regulations and permit conditions.Providing guidance on regulations and permitting through USACE, USEPA, and various state and local regulations pertaining to the environmental permitting of new projects.Publication of technical papers and delivering presentations at conferences.Travel may be required as necessary and required by project or client commitments.All other duties as assigned.