Managing Consultant, Impact Assessment and Permitting

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San Francisco, California, United States

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Job Description

ERM is seeking a Managing Consultant for Impact Assessment and Permitting to guide permitting processes for renewable energy projects across the U.S. This role involves leading compliance efforts, managing technical assessments, and mentoring junior staff. The position requires 4-6 years of relevant experience, with a strong focus on environmental regulations. The role is remote, allowing flexibility in location, and involves travel to client sites.
About the position

Are you ready to shape the environmental landscape for some of the most impactful renewable energy projects in the U.S.? At ERM, we’re not just managing projects—we’re driving sustainable progress. As a Managing Consultant, Impact Assessment and Permitting, based in Atlanta, GA or Charlotte, NC, you’ll play a strategic role in guiding permitting processes for solar, wind, transmission, and other large-scale developments, ensuring compliance while influencing the future of clean energy infrastructure. Why This Role Matters This position is pivotal to ERM’s mission of delivering innovative environmental solutions for capital projects across the eastern U.S. Your expertise will help clients navigate complex regulatory frameworks, accelerate renewable energy deployment, and meet critical sustainability goals. You’ll be the trusted advisor who ensures projects move forward responsibly and efficiently. What Your Impact Is Lead permitting and biological field assessments for renewable energy and transmission projects. Drive compliance with NEPA and state-level environmental reviews for large-scale developments. Build lasting client relationships and contribute to ERM’s growth in the southeastern market. Mentor and develop junior consultants, shaping the next generation of environmental leaders.

Responsibilities

Manage and provide technical expertise on wetland and Waters of the U.S. delineations, habitat assessments, and species-specific surveys.Lead preparation of local, state, and federal permitting documents and ensure quality standards.Oversee multiple projects within scope, budget, and schedule expectations.Prepare technical proposals, scopes, and cost estimates; support business development efforts.Collaborate with ERM practitioners on Impact Assessment and Permitting (IAP) projects.Supervise and mentor junior and mid-level staff to build technical and leadership capabilities.Maintain awareness of regional projects and staffing needs; assist in recruiting efforts.Build strong collaborative relationships across ERM’s regional and national teams.Requirements

BS/MS in biology, ecology, or environmental sciences. Or equivalent experience.4–6 years of due diligence and permitting experience (7–10 years preferred).Proven expertise in wetland delineations, habitat assessments, and species-specific surveys.Strong knowledge of biological impact assessment and permitting practices.Experience with federal, state, and local permitting in GA, NC, SC, and VA.Excellent communication, writing, and client relationship skills.Driver's License Required: This position requires a valid driver's license and/or the ability to operate a company vehicle due to the nature of job duties, which include frequent travel to various client locations across a large geographical area.Commitment to safety and adherence to Health & Safety protocols.This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship.Nice-to-haves

Solar project experience.Federally permitted bat biologist credentials.Established reputation and technical expertise in the local marketplace.Ability to influence and lead teams effectively.

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