Description
Collaborate with field crews and biologists to implement and maintain habitat and site restoration projects. Translate scientific and regulatory data into practical restoration, monitoring, and adaptive management strategies, producing maps and reports while ensuring quality, safety, and compliance.
- • Notify regulators of deviations from approved restoration or remediation plans.
- • Support development and tracking of project schedules, budgets, and resources.
- • Advise landowners on practices to maintain or restore environmental conditions.
- • Produce GIS maps, CAD drawings, and field diagrams for restoration and monitoring.
- • Prepare and submit permit applications and supporting documentation.
- • Review and redline restoration designs for constructability and ecological fit.
- • Lead and train field crews in habitat restoration techniques and safety.
- • Coordinate with engineers, biologists, and geologists to align field work with plans.
- • Conduct compliance-focused environmental studies for infrastructure and energy sites.
- • Inspect active sites to verify compliance with environmental and safety standards.
- • Use biological databases and planning tools to develop site prescriptions and work plans.
- • Assess short- and long-term impacts of restoration activities and recommend mitigations.
- • Evaluate mitigation alternatives for regulatory compliance and effectiveness.
- • Build or interpret GIS-based habitat models to guide restoration priorities.
- • Contribute field data and insights to feasibility and cost-benefit analyses.
- • Collect field data for environmental impact assessments on pollutants and land use.
- • Present restoration findings, progress, and proposals to teams and stakeholders.
- • Collect and analyze samples and monitoring data to determine restoration needs.
- • Draft sections of natural resource management and monitoring plans to meet requirements.
- • Support restoration planning and post-construction monitoring for utility and energy sites.
- • Implement and document habitat treatments, including native planting and invasive control.
- • Conduct site assessments to certify habitats and determine damage or restoration needs.
- • Assist with grant writing, budgets, and reporting for restoration funding.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026