FAQs
What are the main duties of the Environmental Specialist position?
The main duties include reviewing site plans, conducting meetings with applicants, performing field inspections, maintaining records, and writing summary reports for grants, leases, and licenses related to tidal lands.
What qualifications do I need to apply for this job?
A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is required.
What skills are preferred for this position?
Familiarity with the coastal environment and geography, especially in urban, suburban, and rural areas, is a plus.
Are field inspections a part of the job?
Yes, conducting field inspections is one of the key responsibilities of the Environmental Specialist.
Will I need to use specialized software for this job?
Yes, the position involves utilizing various electronic and manual recording systems, including GIS and GPS technologies.
What are the working hours for this position?
The working hours are to be determined (TBD), but there is a 30-minute unpaid break.
Who will I interact with in this role?
You will conduct meetings with applicants and potentially collaborate with other stakeholders during the grant, lease, and license processes.
How long has your recruitment company been in the industry?
Our company has over two decades of experience in the recruitment industry.
Is there a chance for career growth within this position?
While specific growth opportunities are not detailed in the job posting, positions like this often enable professionals to advance within environmental and regulatory fields.
How will I know if my application is successful?
Successful applicants will be contacted directly by our recruitment team for further discussions regarding the next steps in the hiring process.