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Environmental Compliance Manager

Job in Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, 66502, USA
Listing for: OMNI Human Resource Management
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-05-30
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Overview

OMNI is honored to partner with American Rail Engineers Corporation (ARE) in the search for an Environmental Compliance Manager to support a growing portfolio of railroad projects funded through federal and state grants. ARE works with railroads across the country managing bridge structures through bridge inspections, load capacity ratings, and design. Their services include working closely with railroad clients to manage the required environmental and engineering submittals for state grants and Federal Railroad Administration, Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safe Improvements Program (CRISI) grant projects.

These grants generally fund rail projects aimed at improving safety, efficiency, and reliability.

ARE fosters a culture of continuous improvement and innovation while providing exceptional service, both in the field and in the office. Their diverse team of engineers, environmental specialists, and data solutions staff are driven by professionalism, passion, and commitment to safety and sustainability. They value collaboration and curiosity, embrace diversity and technology, and champion fresh ideas. When you join ARE, you are part of a team that makes a difference.

The Environmental Compliance Manager will be responsible for performing and overseeing environmental regulation compliance, including the preparation of Categorical Exclusion Worksheets, permitting needs assessments, permitting applications, and general application of environmental regulations for a wide variety of railroad and trail projects. Projects may include linear trails, rail yards, culvert replacements, and full bridge replacements spanning over federally regulated Waters of the US (WOTUS).

You will work directly with federal, state and local agencies to permit projects, coordinate with clients, and collaborate with team members. The Environmental Services division is growing, and you will be an integral part.

This position is full-time, direct hire, and is expected to work remotely.

Responsibilities

Reports to the Director of Environmental Projects with the following responsibilities.

  • Assess environmental impacts of railroad projects and craft NEPA documents, including categorical exclusion worksheets, permit needs assessments, permit applications and impact statements.
  • Manage and supervise the development and execution of environmental permitting strategies for rail projects; including coordination with federal, state, and local agencies to secure necessary environmental permit approvals for projects.
  • Manage NEPA documentation and ensure alignment with federal and state grant requirements.
  • Collaborate closely with engineering, legal, and project management teams to integrate environmental considerations into project planning.
  • Monitor compliance throughout project lifecycle and support audits or reviews.
  • Prepare and submit environmental reports, permit applications, and related documentation.
  • Collaborate closely with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), state and local agencies on CRISI grant funding for innovative projects.
  • Ensure Endangered Species Act (ESA) compliance by evaluating impacts on threatened and endangered species through desktop screenings, habitat assessments, and field surveys. Oversee subconsultants performing specialty services in these areas.
  • Supervise, and if needed prepare detailed biological assessments and facilitate effective coordination with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (NOAA Fisheries), Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, and state equivalents.
  • Supervise and review wetland and stream delineations, conduct field surveys, utilize tools like GPS and ArcGIS, write jurisdictional determination reports, and manage Section 404 permits.
  • Understand and manage compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and protection of cultural resources as well as geology, soils, and seismic hazards assessments, coastal resource assessments. Oversee subconsultants performing specialty services in these areas.
  • Determine the need for further study of hazardous materials/contaminated sites.
  • Willingness to learn,…
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