Project Manager - Environmental Natural Resources
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Environmental Compliance
Project Manager – Environmental Natural Resources Overview
Colliers Engineering & Design is seeking a Project Manager to join our Environmental Services Discipline in New York. This position may be located in Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, or Syracuse. The Project Manager will provide expertise for all stages of the land‑development process and work with a broad cross‑section of clients.
In an effort to restore and protect our natural resources for future generations, our planning, field design, natural‑resource assessment and oversight services balance the needs of the development community and controlling authorities.
Our ecological professionals have the technical expertise, knowledge, background and relationships to work effectively with governing bodies and regulatory agencies concerning these important issues. They collaborate with team and engineering staff to complete projects within established budgets, deadlines, and agency regulations.
Our professionals are fully alert to the complexities of ever‑changing regulations affecting land use and provide a full‑spectrum of scientific management and conservation plan services; ecological restoration; environmental impact statements; threatened and endangered species studies; regulatory compliance; state and federal permitting; wetland delineation; and expert testimony.
The position includes conducting wetland and aquatic resources delineations, state and federal permitting (i.e. NYSDEC and USACE) and threatened/endangered species habitat surveys for a variety of projects such as solar development, land development, transportation and municipal projects.
Responsibilities- Lead environmental field surveys including wetland and stream delineations, functional assessments, threatened and endangered species surveys.
- Manage, direct, and supervise the work efforts of assigned staff and coordinate the technical and managerial direction provided by Management regarding scope, schedule, quality and budget of projects.
- Prepare and review wetland delineation reports and other environmental reports documenting field findings with senior project manager guidance and review.
- Utilize ESRI products such as ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Field Maps to collect field data, process field data and create maps for reports.
- Conduct desktop assessments and feasibility studies of potential project sites.
- Research federal, state and local permitting requirements for potential projects.
- Prepare and submit applications for permits and respond to permitting agencies regarding questions or comments on applications and project details.
- Attend wetland boundary confirmation and jurisdictional determination site visits with federal and state agencies.
- Prepare and submit local environmental and zoning permit applications.
- Co‑ordinate with project team, including design engineers, to ensure permit requirements are met.
- Stay up to date on federal and state regulations pertaining to protected natural resources.
- Attend client‑specific safety training when required.
- Establish & maintain positive relationships with co‑workers, support and build others on the team and across disciplines/offices.
- Be responsive to others and share information to improve efficiency and help others achieve goals; listen and engage in productive and critical debate.
- Oversee multiple projects within scope/budget/schedule expectations and ensure quality standards on project deliverables.
- Prepare technical proposals (scope, schedule, budget) and support business development team efforts.
- Delegate project assignments to internal teams and mentor junior staff.
- Support partners, account leads, and senior personnel on project execution and account maintenance.
- Develop and expand client accounts via high‑quality, dependable project delivery.
- Participate in the continued growth and development of the consulting practice.
- Work in various terrains and environments throughout the year.
- Bachelor’s degree in Ecology, Botany, Biology, Zoology, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, or related field.
- 8‑10+ years’ relevant experience in environmental consulting.
- Familiarity with NY wetland delineations with documented experience…
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