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Environmental Analyst/Specialist/Planner, North State Resources, Inc. - Sacramento, CA

Environmental Analyst/Specialist/Planner

North State Resources, Inc.
Professional Area: 
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning
Experience: 
5-7 years
Fax: 
(530) 222-4958
Email: 
employment@nsrnet.com
Location: 
SacramentoCA
North State Resources, Inc. (NSR) is seeking an experienced environmental analyst to join our growing Sacramento office, located in a vibrant midtown setting.  This position can be filled at the Environmental Analyst II or Environmental Analyst III level and will have opportunity for continued advancement, including project manager responsibilities.  We are looking for motivated, career-oriented people to complement and grow our established practice in the Sacramento area, Sierra Nevada, and central California.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s or higher degree in environmental sciences, planning, or a related field
  • At least three (3) years of directly applicable experience preparing environmental documentation
  • Demonstrated experience and working knowledge of CEQA and/or NEPA
  • Familiarity with other environmental statutes and regulations (e.g., federal and state Endangered Species Acts, Clean Water Act, Fish and Game Code, National Historic Preservation Act)
  • Detailed oriented
  • Excellent written, logic, organization, presentation, and analytical skills
Additional beneficial qualifications include the following:
  • Experience working on federal, state, local, and/or private projects throughout California
  • Diverse project experience, such as for transportation, energy generation and transmission, water resources, and infrastructure projects
  • Knowledge of various local, state, and federal agencies’ environmental review processes (e.g., CDFW, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Western Area Power Administration, State Water Resources Control Board – State Revolving Fund)
  • Previous experience with public involvement/outreach and meetings
  • Active participation in professional organizations (e.g., Association of Environmental Professionals)
  • Existing relationships with, or willingness to establish relationships with, regulatory agency staff and/or other environmental professionals
  • Knowledge or experience with GIS and other analytical tools

Visit us on the web at www.nsrnet.com to learn more.