Environmental Permitting Lead in Southborough, Massachusetts
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Environmental & Urban Planning
Environmental Permitting Lead
The DDS Companies is looking for an Environmental Permitting Lead ready to lead meaningful, high-impact work across utility, infrastructure, renewable energy, and land development projects. In this role, you'll be the person who helps turn complex environmental requirements into clear, actionable permitting strategies-partnering with clients, agencies, and internal teams to move important projects forward with confidence. Pay Range:
The pay range for this role is $65,000-$100,000 annually. This range represents the expected annual compensation for this role at the time of posting. Actual pay will be determined based on factors including, but not limited to, relevant experience, qualifications, internal equity, and business needs. This position may also be eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, subject to plan terms and eligibility requirements.
Health, Dental, and Vision Plans
401K with match
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Sick Pay
Life and AD&D coverage
Short and Long-Term Disability
HSA and FSA Accounts
Comprehensive Training Programs
In this role, you'll lead permitting efforts from strategy through approval-helping clients move complex infrastructure, utility, renewable energy, and development projects forward while balancing regulatory requirements, project goals, and environmental stewardship.
Project Leadership & Delivery
- Lead permitting strategy, project planning, schedules, budgets, staffing, and deliverables
- Coordinate with clients, regulatory agencies, contractors, subconsultants, and internal technical teams
- Anticipate permitting risks, solve problems early, and keep projects moving toward approval
- Track performance, manage documentation, and support clear reporting throughout the project lifecycle
Client & Agency Relations
- Serve as a trusted point of contact for clients and agencies
- Build strong relationships through responsive communication and sound technical judgment
- Represent DDS in agency meetings, stakeholder discussions, and technical reviews
- Translate complex permitting requirements into practical, project-ready solutions
Leadership & Team Development
- Guide project managers and technical staff with clarity, accountability, and sound decision-making
- Mentor junior team members and support their professional growth
- Promote collaboration, safety, continuous improvement, and strong project execution
- Connect permitting requirements with engineering, survey, construction, and planning workflows
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Biology, Ecology, Natural Resources Management, Community Planning, Environmental Engineering, or a related field
- At least 3 years of environmental consulting and project management experience
- Experience navigating federal, state, and local environmental permitting processes
- Working knowledge of key environmental regulations, including the Clean Water Act, Rivers and Harbors Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act, NEPA, and floodplain management requirements
- Experience preparing permit applications and supporting environmental review processes
- Ability to interpret engineering, construction, and design plans
- Strong communication, organization, technical judgment, and problem-solving skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and GIS or environmental screening tools
Preferred Qualifications
- 5+ years of environmental consulting and project management experience
- Utility infrastructure experience, especially natural gas distribution and transmission
- Experience with New York environmental permitting programs, including NYSDEC Article 24, Article 15, 401 Water Quality Certification, SEQRA, and rare, threatened, and endangered species review
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permitting experience, including Section 404, Section 10, and Nationwide Permits
- Coordination experience with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and New York Natural Heritage Program
- Familiarity with New York Public Service Law Articles 7, 8, and 10
- Wetland and stream delineation experience and ArcGIS proficiency
Skills That Set You Apart
- You think strategically and bring strong environmental and regulatory expertise
- You manage competing priorities without losing sight of quality, deadlines, or client expectations
- You build trust with clients, agencies, and project teams
- You communicate clearly and turn complex regulations into actionable next steps
- You lead collaboratively, motivate others, and drive results
This role is primarily office-based, with opportunities to get close to the work through field reviews, project site visits, environmental assessments, and stakeholder meetings. You may occasionally:
- Visit utility corridors, construction sites, wetlands, streams, and development areas
- Participate in agency, municipal, and client meetings
- Travel locally or regionally as project needs require
You'll have the flexibility to manage multiple priorities while responding to evolving client, regulatory, and permitting timelines.
Ready to lead meaningful…
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