Full-Time

Environmental Planning and Cultural Resources Specialist

Posted on 4/5/2025

ERG

ERG

201-500 employees

Consulting for public health and environmental safety

Compensation Overview

$75k - $130k/yr

Senior, Expert

Fairfax, VA, USA

Candidates local to the greater Washington, D.C., area will be preferred since the position requires occasional visits to client sites in the region.

US Top Secret Clearance Required

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Lab & Research
Environmental Sciences
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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in environmental or physical science, environmental or civil engineering, environmental policy, environmental planning, architectural history, archeology, or a related field
  • 5 to 15 years of relevant experience, specifically including experience in cultural resource management and managing and/or preparing NEPA EAs and EISs
  • Must currently hold or be able to obtain a Department of Defense Secret-level security clearance
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to clearly organize and synthesize project findings and recommendations for a diverse group of stakeholders
  • Strong understanding of NHPA Section 106 processes and NRHP eligibility criteria
  • Strong time management skills. Ability to manage and prioritize numerous concurrent projects and meet tight deadlines
  • Excellent attention to detail and critical thinking. Ability to develop high-quality, client-ready deliverables
Responsibilities
  • Provide expert-level management, support, and guidance in conducting environmental impact reviews pursuant to NEPA
  • Manage and/or work within multidisciplinary teams in the preparation of environmental impact assessments (i.e., NEPA Environmental Assessments [EAs], Environmental Impact Statements [EISs], and state-level impact assessments)
  • Manage and/or support screening-level reviews to determine the level of NEPA review (Categorical Exclusion [CATEX], EA, or EIS) required for planned federal actions
  • Support the development of agency-specific NEPA programs, including developing standard operating procedures, guidelines, and training
  • Provide expert-level management, support, and guidance to ensure compliance with cultural resource related statutes, regulations, and executive orders, including but not limited to the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
  • Lead NHPA Section 106 consultations with local, state, federal, and Tribal stakeholders and conduct related outreach
  • Analyze archeological and architectural resources within defined areas, based on records searches, and make effects determinations for proposed undertakings
  • Assist with developing and implementing cultural resource management programs for federal agencies
  • Coordinate additional support from specialized cultural resources subcontractors
  • Provide working-level management, support, and guidance related to compliance with additional environmental statutes, regulations, and executive orders, including but not limited to the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, and Clean Air Act
  • Support consultations and public outreach with local, state, and federal resource management agencies
  • Lead various research tasks, technical writing, and other environmental and cultural resource related tasks
  • Lead various aspects of projects such as tracking budgets and schedules, monitoring scopes, facilitating meetings, coordinating deliverables, and communicating with clients
  • Perform desktop-based research and report development and conduct occasional site visits
Desired Qualifications
  • Ideal candidates will have experience performing and/or managing Phase I, II, and III cultural resource investigations
  • Ideal candidates will meet Secretary of the Interior Professional Qualification Standards
  • Ideal candidates will have project management experience including developing project schedules, budgets, and meeting client goals
  • Ideal candidates will have experience with Federal, state, and/or local consultation and coordination for infrastructure projects
  • Ideal candidates will be local to the greater Washington, D.C., area

ERG focuses on consulting services aimed at enhancing public health, environmental safety, and worker health and safety. The firm provides specialized expertise to government agencies, communities, and businesses, helping them tackle complex challenges in these sectors. ERG's services include assessing environmental and occupational hazards, ensuring food and drug safety, planning sustainable facilities, and improving workplace safety. What sets ERG apart from its competitors is its commitment to inclusivity, particularly in supporting small businesses that are disadvantaged, minority-owned, women-owned, veteran-owned, and service-disabled veteran-owned. This approach not only enriches ERG's expertise but also contributes to the growth of these enterprises. The goal of ERG is to create a positive impact by promoting fairness, equity, and social justice in all its projects and partnerships, ultimately leading to safer and healthier communities and workplaces.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$83M

Headquarters

Oslo, Norway

Founded

1984

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What believers are saying

  • Increased demand for environmental consulting due to climate change awareness.
  • Growing interest in ESG criteria boosts projects focused on sustainability.
  • Advancements in remote sensing enhance ERG's environmental monitoring services.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from firms using AI for cost-effective solutions.
  • Challenges in maintaining government contracts due to political shifts.
  • Risk of talent shortages as professionals move to tech companies.

What makes ERG unique

  • ERG partners with diverse clients, including government and small businesses.
  • The firm focuses on public health, environmental safety, and social justice.
  • ERG offers specialized expertise in sustainable facility planning and worker safety.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Paid Sick Leave

Hybrid Work Options

Profit Sharing

Employee Assistance Program

Flexible Work Hours

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