Organization
Althouse & Meade, Inc.
Job Description
Our team of scientists provides land management support for a wide variety of landowners and managers. We are looking for a Senior Range Ecologist/Certified Rangeland Manager to help grow and manage our rangeland department as we gain new contracts in California and other states. We are looking for an experienced rangeland ecologist who has excellent communication and leadership skills and works well in a team.
Essential Duties
- Vegetation and Grazing Management: Develop tailored grazing and vegetation plans, including multispecies livestock grazing, to meet specific objectives like fire fuel management, crop rotation, invasive species control, and the protection of special-status species.
- Project Planning and Development: Create long-term monitoring and baseline condition reports, pasture management plans, and livestock grazing leases; oversee data collection, management, and analysis to inform project decisions.
- Environmental Compliance and Permitting: Prepare and manage environmental permit application packages; work with federal, state, and local permitting authorities to ensure compliance with NEPA, CEQA, and other regulatory frameworks; oversee Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans and Erosion and Sediment Control Plans.
- Environmental Compliance and Permitting: Prepare and manage environmental permit application packages; work with federal, state, and local permitting authorities to ensure compliance with NEPA, CEQA, and other regulatory frameworks; oversee Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans and Erosion and Sediment Control Plans.
- Client and Stakeholder Communication: Maintain effective communication with clients, agency personnel, contractors, and other stakeholders; act as an in-house subject matter expert on environmental compliance, developing Biological Assessments, Mitigation Plans, and Biological Reports to regulatory standards.
- Environmental Impact Research and Reporting: Research potential environmental impacts of projects, recommend methods to mitigate or improve environmental conditions, and ensure all environmental records and reports are maintained in compliance with regulatory standards.
- Contract and Project Management: Identify and secure new rangeland contracts, managing projects from initiation through to completion, including conducting site visits and providing detailed management recommendations.
- Landscape Assessment: Use accepted landscape assessment tools and methods to characterize habitat functions and make informed landscape management recommendations and plans.
FT/PT
Full Time
Application Deadline