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Associate Environmental Analyst (Shoreline
Job in
Seattle, King County, Washington, 98127, USA
Listed on 2026-08-21
Listing for:
City of Seattle
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-08-21
Job specializations:
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Government
Environmental & Urban Planning
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
The Land Use and Engineering Services Division of the Department of Construction and Inspections helps people build a safe, livable, and inclusive Seattle. We do this by providing public information on regulations and permitting, and reviewing proposals for compliance with land use, environmental and building codes. The Division is fast‑paced, production‑focused, flexible and promotes a supportive and collaborative work environment.
Associate Environmental AnalystThis position will primarily review development projects for compliance with the Seattle Shoreline Master Program, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), and Environmentally Critical Areas code.
Key Responsibilities- Act as a technical reviewer for shoreline substantial development permits and construction permits for compliance with Shoreline Program’s goals, policies and standards.
- Act as a technical reviewer to analyze whether project proposals meet standards within the City’s Environmental Critical Areas Code (ECA) and the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)
- Review and assess shoreline exemption requests.
- Identify mitigation to eliminate, reduce, rectify or compensate for developmental impacts on ecological resources.
- Review and analyze fish and wildlife reports, mitigation recommendations or plans prepared by applicants to address shoreline impacts of proposed development.
- Analyze and review appropriate habitat to address mitigation project impacts in the Shoreline and fish, and wildlife environmental critical areas.
- Review environmental reports and coordinate work with environmental specialists and/or consultants.
- Consult with state and federal agencies and tribes on habitat issues.
- Coordinate across agencies and City departments to facilitate technical project review.
- Provide information to the public, department associates, City agencies, and other jurisdictions about Seattle's Shoreline and ECA codes.
- Identify and recommend solutions to applicants and land use staff on environmental and land use policies and regulatory issues.
- Provide environmental policy and technical expertise to land use staff for consideration in making complex land use decisions.
- Interpret and apply knowledge of municipal codes and policies governing land use and environmentally critical areas protection.
- Prepare public information materials including tips, website content, and written responses to questions submitted to the department related to shoreline and ECA regulations.
- Identify the need for new code development, revisions or policy changes.
- Recommend course of actions on code and policy changes.
- Review and assist with the development or updating of codes that may be conflicting or vague.
- Coordinate solutions to recurrent land use policy and procedural issues.
- Perform policy and regulatory program development analysis on specific shoreline and environmental critical issues.
- Being an active, positive, and contributing member on a team.
- Working in the public sector.
- Maintaining a culture of service and fairness to all stakeholders.
- Collaborating across work groups, divisions, departments, and with outside stakeholders on program initiatives and general policy and procedures.
- Seeking opportunities to improve and simplify land use regulations and reducing permitting timelines.
- Leading and modeling the values of an anti‑racist organization.
- Demonstrated experience with the review of development applications for consistency with state or local shoreline regulations.
- Demonstrated experience with the interpretation of state or local shoreline regulations.
- Demonstrated ability to provide technical and detailed information related to shoreline and environmental regulations, often in complex and contentious scenarios.
- Strong familiarity with the concept of mitigation sequencing and how it is applied to development proposals.
- Knowledge of ecological function provided by native plants as part of a mitigation plan.
- Ability to read landscape/planting plans, detailed construction documents, technical reports and legal documents.
- Able to meet deadlines and juggle competing priorities.
- Experience with SDCI permitting processes and systems, or similar…
Position Requirements
10+ Years
work experience
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