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Lead Environmental Inspector; Field Based

Job in Elko, Elko County, Nevada, 89802, USA
Listing for: ERM
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-23
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Environmental/ Urban Planning, Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 100000 - 125000 USD Yearly USD 100000.00 125000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Lead Environmental Inspector (Field Based)

Job Overview

ERM is hiring a Lead Environmental Inspector to oversee environmental compliance during the construction phase of our client’s transmission project in northern Nevada and southern Idaho
. This is a full-time (60‑72 hours per week) limited‑term role for a duration of 18 months, with the possibility of extension
.

Responsibilities
  • Scheduling, leading, and providing leadership and mentorship to ERM’s environmental monitor field teams comprised of both biological environmental monitors and field archaeologists.
  • Responsible for environmental compliance on specific spread of the transmission lines.
  • Reviewing daily reports for the specific spread of transmission lines.
  • Coordinating and working closely with the project’s Environmental Field Manager, escalating any concerns or issues to the Environmental Field Manager.
  • Preparing and conducting environmental training for construction personnel.
  • Conducting field inspections, environmental inspection of construction activities, and field survey work as directed.
  • Verifying that the limits of authorized construction work areas and locations of access roads are properly marked before clearing.
  • Interacting with and serving as a point of contact with agency officials, regulatory agency staff, landowners, contractors, clients and other project members and conducting required agency notifications.
  • Reviewing and implementing project documents and providing direction, support and critical judgment on environmental compliance issues.
  • Providing technical leadership, support and direction to field staff, including coordination of daily Environmental Inspector and Resource Monitor schedules and conducting morning construction meetings.
  • Critically assessing environmental conditions in the field to evaluate potential environmental impacts from construction.
  • Evaluating potential issues and concerns ahead of construction activities.
  • Overseeing the proper implementation of mitigation measures.
  • Conducting environmental sampling (hydrostatic test water, soil, etc.).
  • Overseeing and verifying flagging and signage of waterbody and wetland boundaries, cultural and biological resources exclusion zones, refueling zones, or areas with special requirements within the construction work area.
  • Inspecting and documenting compliance with a project’s environmental requirements by preparing daily written inspection reports that provide up-to-date and consistent written and photo documentation of activities observed in the field.
  • Identifying, documenting, and overseeing corrective actions as needed to bring an activity back into compliance.
  • Identifying erosion/sediment control and soil stabilization needs.
  • Participating in various construction meetings.
  • Preparing documentation to support requests for variances from environmental permits.
  • Evaluating restoration activities and conducting compaction testing as required.
  • Compliance with ERM’s rigorous safety program.
  • Performing additional tasks as assigned or required.
Requirements
  • BS or BA degree preferred, equivalent environmental inspection or monitoring experience, or a minimum of 6 years of relevant construction experience.
  • 10+ years of environmental inspection, monitoring, or permitting experience specific to linear and/or other energy infrastructure projects with preference to western US project experience.
  • Electric Transmission experience required.
  • BLM lands experience required.
  • An understanding of construction (e.g., pipelines, power lines, compressor/pumping stations, gas storage fields, wind farms, solar facilities, offshore facilities) gained through field experience.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
  • Proficient technical skills, including, but not limited to, experience using Microsoft Office programs and digital cameras.
  • Working knowledge of sub‑meter accuracy GPS technologies and map interpretation skills (e.g., NWI, USGS, aerial photography), as well as Field Maps and Survey
    123 applications.
  • Knowledge of environmental sampling methods.
  • The ability to travel extensively and to work 40 to 70+ hours per week in a physically demanding position on temporary assignments.
  • Be physically fit and…
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