Biological Monitor
Energy Environmental Group (EEG) is a full-service environmental consulting firm specializing in all aspects of environmental permitting, inspection, and compliance monitoring. From a project’s inception to its final release, EEG’s knowledgeable staff utilizes a multifaceted plan of action to meet project milestones, maintain compliance regulations, and ensure a successful path to construction completion.
Energy Environmental Group is a proud subsidiary of MasTec (NYSE: MTZ), a Fortune 500 Company ranked by Energy News-Record as one of the leading contractors in the country. EEG is part of the MasTec Power Delivery segment. We are certified as a minority-controlled company by the National Minority Suppliers Development Council (NMSDC). Our rich diversity of people and ideas makes us a stronger, more innovative organization.
The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The Biological Monitor will coordinate with on-site construction personnel and other environmental staff. As a Biological Monitor they will ensure overall environmental compliance monitoring is upheld in accordance with project rules and regulations. Responsibilities could include; developing or implementing mitigation plans, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Spill Prevention Control and Counter-measurement Plans (SPCC), and other environmental compliance related documentation.
- Participates in pre- during- and post-construction monitoring and development
- Works with construction management and government agencies to ensure comprehensive environmental compliance with all applicable federal, state, local, and Project specific permit conditions throughout all phases of transmission line construction.
- Completes pre-construction surveys within the project right-of-way and surrounding areas.
- Provides environmental orientation to personnel.
- Monitors the Project area for species of concern.
- Conducts botanical monitoring and management.
- Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best management practices (BMP’s) in accordance with the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and contractual requirements.
- Participates in daily and weekly look-ahead meetings.
- Prepares and maintains daily and/or weekly reports.
- Performs daily and weekly field inspections to identify areas of potential risk related to permit requirements.
- Reads and understands all Project permits and authorizations in order to effectively enforce them and ensures they are executed as required.
- Strictly adheres to Owner's environmental policies and procedures.
- Assists in inspection of activities for compliance with all environmental laws and regulations, including right-of-way grant/special-use authorization, POD, permits and landowner agreements.
- Identifies sensitive resources and areas of concern prior to construction activities and coordinates with construction crews.
- Identifies/documents potential environmental concerns/non-compliances and reports concerns to Environmental Manager
- Participates in daily tailboard discussions and leads Site Specific Environmental Review discussions with field personnel.
- Serves as technical resource to construction personnel to explain environmental regulations and how they are applied to specific situations.
- Verifies construction work areas, access roads, and features are properly marked and flagged prior to initiation of work.
- Utilizes computers, tablets and GPS units to perform data collection and analysis for the project
- Serves as field POC for third-party field monitors.
- Identifies, documents and oversees corrective actions to resolve noncompliance issues.
- Inspects erosion control measures to ensure functionality and communicates erosion control maintenance requirements to BMP Crew Foreman.
- Inspects and documents reclamation and revegetation activities.
- Maintains good communications with the Owner's Construction Inspection team, the EC Source Environmental Inspectors, third party environmental personnel, and work crews.
- Attends and participates in meetings with field personnel and construction personnel.
- Ensures the installation flagging, and signage per project requirements to delineate environmental sensitive areas
- Builds and distributes environmental supplies to construction personnel or along the ROW, such as, spill kits.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in biology, environmental science, natural resources, wildlife biology, or related discipline required
- Must have a valid driver’s license
- Strong organizational and document management skills
- Ability to multitask and maintain effectiveness with multiple priorities
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Ability to read and understand permits and authorizations to effectively enforce them
- Professional attitude
- Detail-oriented and high attention to accuracy
- Solid mathematical skills
- Comfortable working in a field-based position
- Demonstrated written and verbal skills
- Strong computer skills and a significant understanding of Microsoft Office applications, Adobe Acrobat, Google Earth, and others
- Adaptable to changing work conditions. Ability to plan and prioritize workload
- Comfortable working around heavy equipment and active construction
- Ability to work flexible hours & open to extensive travel throughout Nevada
- Reliable and punctual