Pacific Northwest (WA or OR | Hybrid options available)
Build Something That Matters And Shape the Future While You Do It
If you’re a seasoned environmental professional who thrives on autonomy, influence, and meaningful work, this is a rare opportunity to build and grow an environmental practice in a new region—with the backing of an established, employee-owned organization that values both people and purpose.
In this role, you won’t just manage projects—you’ll shape strategy, deepen client relationships, mentor emerging talent, and expand environmental services across the Pacific Northwest. You’ll have the freedom to leverage your existing network, the credibility to partner closely with regulatory agencies, and the runway to make a lasting impact on both the business and the communities it serves.
If you enjoy leading complex environmental permitting efforts, developing client relationships, and helping teams do their best work—this role was designed with you in mind.
The Role
As a Senior Environmental Project Manager, you will play a key leadership role in managing and growing environmental projects across Washington and Oregon. You’ll oversee project delivery from scope through completion, serve as a trusted advisor to clients, and help expand the firm’s regional environmental footprint.
This position is ideal for someone who enjoys both technical excellence and relationship-driven work, and who is energized by building something new rather than stepping into a fully mature program.
What You’ll Be Doing
Lead and manage environmental projects, including scopes, schedules, and budgets
Oversee project progress using project management tools (experience with Deltek VantagePoint is a plus)
Conduct or direct project-specific research and technical analysis
Write, review, and oversee high-quality environmental reports that meet regulatory requirements
Ensure compliance with agency guidelines and environmental regulations
Allocate project resources and ensure appropriate staffing
Mentor and train junior staff in fieldwork, research, and compliance documentation
Serve as a primary point of contact with environmental compliance agencies and government bodies
Maintain strong, ongoing relationships with existing clients
Identify, pursue, and develop new client opportunities in the region
What You Bring
Bachelor’s degree in natural resources, environmental science, geology, soil science, or a related field
10+ years of experience in environmental permitting, including familiarity with:
NEPA
Clean Water Act (Section 404)
Endangered Species Act
SEPA
Oregon Goal 5
Oregon Environmental Protection Act
Comparable state and local regulations
7+ years of project management experience, managing increasingly complex projects
Established relationships with clients and regulatory agencies in the Pacific Northwest
Demonstrated ability to deliver projects efficiently, on time, and within budget
Strong organizational, written, and verbal communication skills
A collaborative leadership style and a desire to mentor others
What You’ll Gain
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits, designed to support your lifestyle and career stage
Flexible work schedules, with hybrid and remote options available
Generous PTO that reflects your years of industry experience
The opportunity to shape your own client base and project portfolio
A multidisciplinary, collaborative environment with complex, interesting work
Ongoing professional development, including:
Two-way mentorship
Tuition reimbursement
Support and incentives for publishing technical work
A clearly defined career path with room to grow
The opportunity to be an employee-owner, contributing to a company that values its people, communities, and long-term impact