The Natural Resources Project Manager is responsible for the completion of wetland and stream projects and general threatened and endangered species project work from initial assessment through final project stage
Job Summary
The Natural Resources Project Manager is responsible for the completion of wetland and stream projects and general threatened and endangered species project work from initial assessment through final project stage.
Responsibilities include conducting field surveys, delineating aquatic resource boundaries, surveying for rare species habitat, biomonitoring, collecting and analyzing environmental data, preparing technical reports, and coordinating regulatory permitting.
This hybrid role requires close coordination with clients, project teams, and regulatory agencies, as well as mentoring and supporting junior staff.
Matching Summary
The Natural Resources Project Manager is responsible for the completion of wetland and stream projects and general threatened and endangered species project work from initial assessment through final project stage.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Wetland and stream delineation
Rare species habitat surveys
Biomonitoring and data analysis
Technical report writing
Regulatory agency coordination
Client relationship management
Nice-to-have
Independent work with minimal supervision
Ability to work in diverse environments
Collaboration with colleagues and supervisors
Mentoring and supporting junior staff
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in a natural science field
Minimum 3+ years wetland delineation field experience
Minimum 1+ years project/client management experience
USACE 40-hour Wetland Delineation Training certification