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GAI Consultants, Inc. Environmental Specialist 1 (Field Lead) in Canton, Ohio

Description GAI Consultants is seeking an Environmental Specialist 1 to lead wetland delineations and other environmental resources field investigations for electric transmission and other energy-related projects. The successful candidate will enjoy working in a challenging, fast-paced, and team-oriented environment that will utilize their related experience to develop professionally and grow in today's global environment. This position is eligible for GAI's flexible Hybrid workplace selection, in accordance with our Telework Policy, and a sign-on bonus. Job Duties: Lead environmental field surveys including but not limited to wetland and stream delineations, endangered species surveys, environmental inspections and compliance monitoring. Data collection using handheld GPS. Prepare wetland delineation and other environmental reports. Must be flexible; weekly travel will be expected as part of this position (up to 90 % of the time). Fieldwork in rough terrain, exposed to weather and outdoor hazards. Travel to remote areas driving on rough roads in a variety of weather conditions. This position requires hiking 5 or more miles per day and carrying up to 40 pounds. Qualifications: BS/MS degree in Biology, Environmental Science, or related field. Proven experience in conducting wetland delineations in OH, WV, PA, VA and/or surrounding states. Wetland delineation training and certification (PWS/WPIT) are strongly preferred. Thorough knowledge of/experience with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (1987) and Regional Supplements. Must be familiar with local flora of the Northeast and/or Midwest and have the ability to identify upland and wetland vegetation; experience using field guides and dichotomous keys required. Knowledge of Section 401/404 permitting; experience conducting ORAM and HHEI/QHEI evaluations preferred, but not required. Ability and proven experience in conducting avian surveys a plus. Ability and proven experience in conducting botanical surveys a plus. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications; ArcGIS experience a plus. Ability to work independently or as part of a team. A valid Driver's License is required. Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Ability to hike moderate distances through unimproved terrain, utility rights-of-way, in remote areas, etc. Fieldwork will be conducted in variable weather and environmental conditions, often requiring long or irregular hours. Lift and/or move up to 40lbs. A commitment to safely performing job duties in these conditions is required. General Characteristics Begins to demonstrate critical thinking skills, works on small projects or portions of larger projects; assist Task Managers with aspectsof projects; proactively implements Quality Management System (QMS) forproject deliverables. Minimum Years of Experience 4+ Years Experience Education Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Sciences orsimilar field of study Technical Responsibilities Working towards leading field studies and data collection Generates well written, technically sound documents with little assistance from senior staff and requiring minor edits; Agency interface; Data analysis and interpretation Acquires ability to research Federal, State, and local applicable environmental regulations and guidance and applies them to project specifics Extensive knowledge of wetland delineations; wetland restoration and wetland design; ecological field surveys; endangered species surveys (understand the requirements of the endangered species act, understand when an

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