at Power Engineers in Boise, Idaho, United States
Job DescriptionEnvironmental Construction Compliance Monitor-Temporary
Location: Boise
State/Territory: Idaho
Department: ENV RAM Rocky Mountain Biology Dept
Description
Environmental Construction Compliance Monitor - Temporary Full Time Field Based
POWER Engineers, Inc. is seeking a full-time, project-specific, Environmental Construction Compliance Monitor for POWER's Environmental Division - Western Biology Department. The specific project is located in eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho and is a full-time temporary field base. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in ensuring the project adheres to all relevant permit authorizations, laws, agency regulations, and industry standards to guarantee safety, efficiency, and compliance during all phases of project construction.
Roles and responsibilities
Responsibilities of the Construction Compliance Monitor will include, but are not limited to:
+ Bachelor's degree in Wildlife Biology, Environmental Science, Ecology, Construction Management, or other related field-based experience.
+ Five (5) + years of proven experience in compliance inspection and monitoring on transmission lines or similar infrastructure projects.
+ Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
+ Capable of taking direction and completing assigned inspection tasks as directed.
+ Attention to detail and commitment to quality and professionalism.
+ Excellent written and oral communication skills.
+ Basic biological field survey/substantial construction monitoring knowledge.
+ Experience with federal and state land management/resource agencies.
+ Able to work independently in remote locations and in a variety of conditions.
The selected applicant will be detail-oriented, with a demonstrated ability to work independently, have a familiarity with the construction industry standards and practices, and be able to make critical decisions under pressure. The desired candidate will have an established and successful history of supporting environmental compliance monitoring. The candidate must be comfortable working in remote areas, able to drive 4WD vehicles, navigate difficult terrain, and utilize relevant software and tools for documentation and reporting. The successful applicant will be required to havea thorough understanding of the project's POD, be able to efficiently collect data from the field, have strong communication and comprehensive reporting skills, and have an uncompromising appreciation for safety and safety programs.
Required Education/Experience
+ Bachelor's degree in Wildlife Biology, Environmental Science, Ecology, Construction Management, or other related field-based experience.
+ Proven experience in compliance inspection and monitoring on transmission lines or similar infrastructure projects.
+ Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
+ Capable of taking direction and completing assigned inspection tasks as directed.
+ Attention to detail and commitment to quality and professionalism.
+ Excellent written and oral communication skills.
+ Basic biological field survey/substantial construction monitoring knowledge.
+ Experience with federal and state land management/resource agencies.
+ Able to work independently in remote locations and in a variety of conditions.
Additional Preferred Skills
+ Able to lift ~50 pounds and drag up to ~150 pounds.
+ Advanced knowledge of 4WD and/or off-road vehicle operation.
+ Basic knowledge of field mechanics (flat tires, impaired vehicles, vehicle recovery, etc.).
+ Able to navigate 4WD vehicles in steep and rugged terrain in variable weather conditions.
+ Proven teamwork and leadership qualities are relevant to the work.
+ Ability to work 60-72+ hours per week, up to 7 days a week in a safe and reliable manner.
+ Erosion control certifications relevant to construction.
+ Safety certifications (e.g., OSHA) and other industry-related certifications.
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