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Environmental Field Specialist – Pipeline Construction

Job in Anchorage, Anchorage Borough, Alaska, 99507, USA
Listing for: WorleyParsons
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-05-13
Job specializations:
  • Construction
    Environmental/ Urban Planning, Civil Engineering
  • Engineering
    Environmental/ Urban Planning, Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Environmental Field Specialist – Pipeline Construction (ANC
009I)

Primary

Location:

USA-AK-Anchorage

Employment Type:

Employee

Schedule:

Full-time

Job Posting:
May 7, 2026

Purpose of the role

Supporting field‑based environmental compliance implementation during active construction operations for the Pipeline. Working under the direction of the Environmental Field Manager, you will help execute approved environmental management plans, permit conditions, and mitigation requirements across assigned construction spreads and work areas. This role focuses heavily on hands‑on field support, mitigation implementation tracking, coordination with construction supervision, and maintaining accurate environmental compliance documentation.

Core

Responsibilities
  • Support implementation of the Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) and associated environmental discipline plans during active construction activities.
  • Assist construction crews with installation, maintenance and field verification of required environmental controls and mitigation measures.
  • Participate in daily coordination meetings, pre‑task planning sessions and construction briefings to communicate environmental requirements and constraints.
  • Verify environmental controls and mitigation measures are properly installed and functioning before and during construction activities.
  • Apply environmental permit conditions, commitments, timing restrictions and project‑specific mitigation requirements within assigned work areas.
  • Support field confirmation that construction activities align with approved permits, plans and environmental commitments.
  • Identify potential environmental compliance concerns, field conflicts or mitigation deficiencies and escalation them appropriately to the Environmental Field Manager.
  • Maintain awareness of environmental sensitivities and constraints that may impact construction sequencing and work execution.
  • Track quantities, locations and implementation status of environmental mitigation measures, including:
    • Erosion and sediment control features
    • Temporary and permanent stabilization measures
    • Wetland and waterbody protection measures
    • Wildlife mitigation actions
    • Reclamation and restoration activities
  • Maintain organized and accurate field documentation including logs, maps, photographs, mitigation tracking records and daily field observations.
  • Coordinate mitigation tracking information with Environmental Inspectors and construction supervision to ensure consistency and alignment of project documentation.
  • Serve as a field‑level environmental implementation contact for assigned construction activities and work fronts.
  • Work collaboratively with construction leadership to integrate environmental requirements into practical field execution strategies.
  • Support Environmental Field Managers with compliance summaries, reporting inputs, mitigation tracking updates and documentation management.
  • Assist with documentation and follow‑up activities associated with corrective actions identified during inspections or internal compliance reviews.
What you’ll bring to the role

You are a field‑oriented environmental professional who understands how to balance environmental compliance expectations with the realities of large‑scale construction execution. You communicate effectively with construction personnel, adapt quickly to changing field conditions and maintain strong attention to detail in fast‑paced project environments.

Required Qualifications and Experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Natural Resources, Biology, Engineering or a related discipline, or equivalent combination of education and relevant field experience.
  • Typically 5–8 years of experience supporting environmental compliance activities on pipeline, LNG, heavy civil or other large linear infrastructure construction projects.
  • Demonstrated experience implementing environmental management plans within active construction environments.
  • Experience tracking, documenting and maintaining records for environmental mitigation measures and compliance activities.
  • Strong working knowledge of environmental controls associated with erosion and sediment control, waterbody protection, reclamation,…
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