Established in 1900, Mead & Hunt is a nationally recognized professional services consulting firm. Our planning, design and construction services are available to clients across a wide variety of sectors. From architecture, food/beverage processing, and federal to transportation, water infrastructure and more, our unique methodologies deliver innovative, cost-effective solutions that elevate clients and communities. Mead & Hunt is currently looking for a highly motivated individual to join our Transportation team as an Environment Planner. This opportunity is available at either our Lexington or Charleston, SC office. Responsibilities include:
- Uses the planning process to help develop long-range improvement plans.
- Conducts research to identify data, policies, regulations, current laws and standards, permits, and best practices to determine project opportunities and constraints.
- Assists with analysis, preparation, or modification of project materials for planning projects, including writing, mapping, displays, and graphic tasks.
- Assists with gathering, organizing, and interpreting data relevant to project assignments.
- Participates in field work (field inspection, wetland/stream delineations, and natural resource identification services) to assess and document existing conditions, opportunities, and constraints; and prepares a summary of information collected.
- Prepares reports documenting field investigations and analytical results.
- Assists with identifying design solutions, preparing concept plans, cost estimates, and technical documents under the direction of a supervisor or Project Manager.
- Attends project coordination meetings and draft meeting summaries or technical memorandums as requested by a supervisor or Project Manager.
- Prepares maps and/or coordinates with GIS team.
- Coordinate Public Involvement efforts including mailing lists, website updates, in person and virtual meetings
- Assist with the preparation and modification of various environmental documents, natural resource documents and permit applications
- Assists with the use of reports, maps, drawings, engineering plans, tests, and aerial photographs to assess environmental resources and their impact on the planning and design of projects
- Assist in preparation of reports and workplans by learning regulatory requirements
- Perform other duties as requested
Some travel will be required - An average of approximately 25%. The successful candidate will have the following background:
- Bachelor's degree (or higher) in related field from an accredited four year college or university
- At least 2 years' experience
Valid driver's license required. The ideal candidate will have experience with any/all the following:
- Master's degree preferred
- AICP preparation underway
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulations.
- Extensive knowledge of computer modeling, digital mapping, and global positioning systems (GPS) equipment.
- NEPA and/or permitting experience
- 40-hr Basic Wetland Delineation training certification
At Mead & Hunt we shape the future by putting people first. If you have strong communication and organizational skills, are self-motivated, and can work well both independently and as part of a team, we can help you grow your career working with industry experts on exciting projects. Complete the online application at www.meadhunt.com/careers if this matches your career goals. Why Mead & Hunt?
- Strong Company Culture
- Robust Career Advancement, Training, & Growth Opportunities
- Employee-Owned Firm
- Remote Work and Flexible Schedules
- Diverse Skillsets, One Company
- Impressive Benefits Package
Mead & Hunt proudly offers medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, paid sick leave, parental leave, a 401K plan with a generous company match, life and disability insurance, and an employee assistance program. Check out our work! Follow the link to view some of our previous projects: Transportation projects < Mead & Hunt (meadhunt.com) All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected veteran status, disability, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. LI-#CC1
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