Overview RES is the nation's largest and most experienced provider of ecological restoration and water resource solutions. To date, we have restored over 328 stream miles, 58,024 wetland acres, and rehabilitated, preserved, and/or managed over 15,000 acres of special-status species habitats. RES operations include planting over 17,400,000 restorative trees and reducing over 267 tons of polluting nutrients. RES navigates and streamlines the environmental permitting process with solutions that balance economic development and ecological sustainability through the establishment of mitigation/conservation banks, permittee responsible turnkey mitigation, and corporate social responsibility projects. RES is currently accepting applications for a stream restoration practitioner in Louisville, KY to join a growing, multi-disciplinary team of ecosystem restoration designers and engineers currently working on the nation's largest river, stream and wetland restoration projects. Responsibilities The desired candidate's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to: Fieldwork: Geomorphic, biological, and ecological site assessments Mitigation crediting field protocols Applied fluvial geomorphic / hydraulic survey Construction oversight Post construction monitoring Data Processing and Technical Writing: Document restoration design process Provide written portions of proposals, regulatory permit applications and post construction monitoring reports related to restoration design Complete mitigation crediting calculations Restoration Design: Restoration design development including design discharge selection and development of design metrics Develop design metrics and parameters into a 3-dimensional design with the AutoCAD Civil 3D environment Assist in AutoCAD plan production to develop preliminary, final, and construction restoration plan sets Assist in the development of cost estimates and construction specifications The ideal candidate will have experience in AutoCAD, stream restoration principles and practices, fluvial geomorphology, field survey and data collection techniques, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and environmental regulations. Qualifications Minimum: Bachelor's degree and 2-5+ years' experience in a natural resources design field (such as, but not limited to, landscape architecture, civil engineering, biological systems engineering, agricultural engineering, or water resources engineering) or a natural sciences field (such as, but not limited to, geology, geomorphology, environmental science, ecology or biology). Superior writing, communication, and computer skills (MS Word, Excel, etc.) with attention to detail. Must produce a writing example upon request. Ability to effectively focus on a variety of tasks to produce quality results within project deadlines Ability to travel to sites as needed. Overnight stays are required. A flexible working style and the ability to work independently and with teams of specialists to meet client and project needs Preferred: On the job experience with stream restoration, field data collection, water resources engineering, and hydraulic and hydrology investigations Current industry related registration or the ability to obtain registration upon employment Knowledge of stream ecology, biology, and geomorphology Knowledge of watershed hydrology, stream hydraulics, and sediment transport Understanding of the use of regional regressions, regional curves, and reference data in stream restoration design Ability to evaluate design discharge, channel cross section, profile and planform using a variety of methods Ability to read and interpret ecological restoration construction plans Ability to interpret results from H&H models AutoCAD Civil 3D, GIS, HEC-RAS or other hydrologic and hydraulic software Experience in construction document production Familiarity with Clean Water Act, state, and federal environmental regulations and permitting processes Experience providing construction oversight VEVRAA Federal Contractor RES is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. PM20 PI
01/29/2021
Full time
Overview RES is the nation's largest and most experienced provider of ecological restoration and water resource solutions. To date, we have restored over 328 stream miles, 58,024 wetland acres, and rehabilitated, preserved, and/or managed over 15,000 acres of special-status species habitats. RES operations include planting over 17,400,000 restorative trees and reducing over 267 tons of polluting nutrients. RES navigates and streamlines the environmental permitting process with solutions that balance economic development and ecological sustainability through the establishment of mitigation/conservation banks, permittee responsible turnkey mitigation, and corporate social responsibility projects. RES is currently accepting applications for a stream restoration practitioner in Louisville, KY to join a growing, multi-disciplinary team of ecosystem restoration designers and engineers currently working on the nation's largest river, stream and wetland restoration projects. Responsibilities The desired candidate's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to: Fieldwork: Geomorphic, biological, and ecological site assessments Mitigation crediting field protocols Applied fluvial geomorphic / hydraulic survey Construction oversight Post construction monitoring Data Processing and Technical Writing: Document restoration design process Provide written portions of proposals, regulatory permit applications and post construction monitoring reports related to restoration design Complete mitigation crediting calculations Restoration Design: Restoration design development including design discharge selection and development of design metrics Develop design metrics and parameters into a 3-dimensional design with the AutoCAD Civil 3D environment Assist in AutoCAD plan production to develop preliminary, final, and construction restoration plan sets Assist in the development of cost estimates and construction specifications The ideal candidate will have experience in AutoCAD, stream restoration principles and practices, fluvial geomorphology, field survey and data collection techniques, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and environmental regulations. Qualifications Minimum: Bachelor's degree and 2-5+ years' experience in a natural resources design field (such as, but not limited to, landscape architecture, civil engineering, biological systems engineering, agricultural engineering, or water resources engineering) or a natural sciences field (such as, but not limited to, geology, geomorphology, environmental science, ecology or biology). Superior writing, communication, and computer skills (MS Word, Excel, etc.) with attention to detail. Must produce a writing example upon request. Ability to effectively focus on a variety of tasks to produce quality results within project deadlines Ability to travel to sites as needed. Overnight stays are required. A flexible working style and the ability to work independently and with teams of specialists to meet client and project needs Preferred: On the job experience with stream restoration, field data collection, water resources engineering, and hydraulic and hydrology investigations Current industry related registration or the ability to obtain registration upon employment Knowledge of stream ecology, biology, and geomorphology Knowledge of watershed hydrology, stream hydraulics, and sediment transport Understanding of the use of regional regressions, regional curves, and reference data in stream restoration design Ability to evaluate design discharge, channel cross section, profile and planform using a variety of methods Ability to read and interpret ecological restoration construction plans Ability to interpret results from H&H models AutoCAD Civil 3D, GIS, HEC-RAS or other hydrologic and hydraulic software Experience in construction document production Familiarity with Clean Water Act, state, and federal environmental regulations and permitting processes Experience providing construction oversight VEVRAA Federal Contractor RES is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. PM20 PI
Overview RES is the nation's largest and most experienced provider of ecological restoration and water resource solutions. To date, we have restored over 328 stream miles, 58,024 wetland acres, and rehabilitated, preserved, and/or managed over 15,000 acres of special-status species habitats. RES operations include planting over 17,400,000 restorative trees and reducing over 267 tons of polluting nutrients. RES navigates and streamlines the environmental permitting process with solutions that balance economic development and ecological sustainability through the establishment of mitigation/conservation banks, permittee responsible turnkey mitigation, and corporate social responsibility projects. RES is currently accepting applications for a stream restoration practitioner in Louisville, KY to join a growing, multi-disciplinary team of ecosystem restoration designers and engineers currently working on the nation's largest river, stream and wetland restoration projects. Responsibilities The desired candidate's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to: Fieldwork: Geomorphic, biological, and ecological site assessments Mitigation crediting field protocols Applied fluvial geomorphic / hydraulic survey Construction oversight Post construction monitoring Data Processing and Technical Writing: Document restoration design process Provide written portions of proposals, regulatory permit applications and post construction monitoring reports related to restoration design Complete mitigation crediting calculations Restoration Design: Restoration design development including design discharge selection and development of design metrics Develop design metrics and parameters into a 3-dimensional design with the AutoCAD Civil 3D environment Assist in AutoCAD plan production to develop preliminary, final, and construction restoration plan sets Assist in the development of cost estimates and construction specifications The ideal candidate will have experience in AutoCAD, stream restoration principles and practices, fluvial geomorphology, field survey and data collection techniques, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and environmental regulations. Qualifications Minimum: Bachelor's degree and 2-5+ years' experience in a natural resources design field (such as, but not limited to, landscape architecture, civil engineering, biological systems engineering, agricultural engineering, or water resources engineering) or a natural sciences field (such as, but not limited to, geology, geomorphology, environmental science, ecology or biology). Superior writing, communication, and computer skills (MS Word, Excel, etc.) with attention to detail. Must produce a writing example upon request. Ability to effectively focus on a variety of tasks to produce quality results within project deadlines Ability to travel to sites as needed. Overnight stays are required. A flexible working style and the ability to work independently and with teams of specialists to meet client and project needs Preferred: On the job experience with stream restoration, field data collection, water resources engineering, and hydraulic and hydrology investigations Current industry related registration or the ability to obtain registration upon employment Knowledge of stream ecology, biology, and geomorphology Knowledge of watershed hydrology, stream hydraulics, and sediment transport Understanding of the use of regional regressions, regional curves, and reference data in stream restoration design Ability to evaluate design discharge, channel cross section, profile and planform using a variety of methods Ability to read and interpret ecological restoration construction plans Ability to interpret results from H&H models AutoCAD Civil 3D, GIS, HEC-RAS or other hydrologic and hydraulic software Experience in construction document production Familiarity with Clean Water Act, state, and federal environmental regulations and permitting processes Experience providing construction oversight VEVRAA Federal Contractor RES is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. PM20 PI
01/28/2021
Full time
Overview RES is the nation's largest and most experienced provider of ecological restoration and water resource solutions. To date, we have restored over 328 stream miles, 58,024 wetland acres, and rehabilitated, preserved, and/or managed over 15,000 acres of special-status species habitats. RES operations include planting over 17,400,000 restorative trees and reducing over 267 tons of polluting nutrients. RES navigates and streamlines the environmental permitting process with solutions that balance economic development and ecological sustainability through the establishment of mitigation/conservation banks, permittee responsible turnkey mitigation, and corporate social responsibility projects. RES is currently accepting applications for a stream restoration practitioner in Louisville, KY to join a growing, multi-disciplinary team of ecosystem restoration designers and engineers currently working on the nation's largest river, stream and wetland restoration projects. Responsibilities The desired candidate's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to: Fieldwork: Geomorphic, biological, and ecological site assessments Mitigation crediting field protocols Applied fluvial geomorphic / hydraulic survey Construction oversight Post construction monitoring Data Processing and Technical Writing: Document restoration design process Provide written portions of proposals, regulatory permit applications and post construction monitoring reports related to restoration design Complete mitigation crediting calculations Restoration Design: Restoration design development including design discharge selection and development of design metrics Develop design metrics and parameters into a 3-dimensional design with the AutoCAD Civil 3D environment Assist in AutoCAD plan production to develop preliminary, final, and construction restoration plan sets Assist in the development of cost estimates and construction specifications The ideal candidate will have experience in AutoCAD, stream restoration principles and practices, fluvial geomorphology, field survey and data collection techniques, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and environmental regulations. Qualifications Minimum: Bachelor's degree and 2-5+ years' experience in a natural resources design field (such as, but not limited to, landscape architecture, civil engineering, biological systems engineering, agricultural engineering, or water resources engineering) or a natural sciences field (such as, but not limited to, geology, geomorphology, environmental science, ecology or biology). Superior writing, communication, and computer skills (MS Word, Excel, etc.) with attention to detail. Must produce a writing example upon request. Ability to effectively focus on a variety of tasks to produce quality results within project deadlines Ability to travel to sites as needed. Overnight stays are required. A flexible working style and the ability to work independently and with teams of specialists to meet client and project needs Preferred: On the job experience with stream restoration, field data collection, water resources engineering, and hydraulic and hydrology investigations Current industry related registration or the ability to obtain registration upon employment Knowledge of stream ecology, biology, and geomorphology Knowledge of watershed hydrology, stream hydraulics, and sediment transport Understanding of the use of regional regressions, regional curves, and reference data in stream restoration design Ability to evaluate design discharge, channel cross section, profile and planform using a variety of methods Ability to read and interpret ecological restoration construction plans Ability to interpret results from H&H models AutoCAD Civil 3D, GIS, HEC-RAS or other hydrologic and hydraulic software Experience in construction document production Familiarity with Clean Water Act, state, and federal environmental regulations and permitting processes Experience providing construction oversight VEVRAA Federal Contractor RES is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. PM20 PI
Overview RES is the nation's largest and most experienced provider of ecological restoration and water resource solutions. To date, we have restored over 328 stream miles, 58,024 wetland acres, and rehabilitated, preserved, and/or managed over 15,000 acres of special-status species habitats. RES operations include planting over 17,400,000 restorative trees and reducing over 267 tons of polluting nutrients. RES navigates and streamlines the environmental permitting process with solutions that balance economic development and ecological sustainability through the establishment of mitigation/conservation banks, permittee responsible turnkey mitigation, and corporate social responsibility projects. The Client Solutions Manager will drive sales by establishing trusted advisor relationships with clients, prioritizing RES team execution against qualified demand, and delivering comprehensive ecological solutions to clients. Responsibilities Owns the client trusted advisor relationship; prospects, identifies, and prioritizes solution needs Drives the solution; responsible for engagement of team, proposal development, and contracting Builds and maintains sales pipeline and converts pipeline items into company bookings Leverages the Solutions Analyst to optimize client sales activity within a given market Engages the Solutions Analyst to research and vet new market opportunities Leads strategic local market business development with clients and third-party stakeholders Core Working Relationships: Members of RES regional & corporate teams inclusive of sales, finance, legal, land, regulatory, project management, operations, government affairs, marketing, and business development RES client base comprising private and public sector infrastructure developers in addition to federal, state, and municipal government entities with water resource compliance mandates Broad spectrum of third-party stakeholders including environmental permitting firms, engineering and design firms, EPC firms, environmental attorneys, regulatory agencies and associated resource agencies, non-governmental conservation groups, chambers of commerce and other economic development entities, client industry associations, etc. Qualifications Minimum: BS/BA 5 or more years of sales or other applicable professional experience Preferred: BS/BA in a field with nexus to job description; Masters or other advanced degree program a plus Direct working experience with RES client base (energy, oil, gas, transportation, utilities) and/or third-party stakeholders detailed herein Client-focused, performance-driven, complex solution sales experience and/or ecological restoration or mitigation experience, stormwater, 404 permitting and mitigation, water quality, endangered species habitat restoration Location: Nashville, RES client and third-party stakeholder offices, occasional travel to RES corporate office, occasional field/site visits, entertainment/recreation events Ability to travel up to 50% within the region. Significant travel may be required for some projects. The region includes Tennessee and Kentucky VEVRAA Federal Contractor RES is an equal opportunity employer that recognizes the value of a diverse workforce. All qualified individuals will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other criteria protected by federal, state or local law.
01/06/2021
Full time
Overview RES is the nation's largest and most experienced provider of ecological restoration and water resource solutions. To date, we have restored over 328 stream miles, 58,024 wetland acres, and rehabilitated, preserved, and/or managed over 15,000 acres of special-status species habitats. RES operations include planting over 17,400,000 restorative trees and reducing over 267 tons of polluting nutrients. RES navigates and streamlines the environmental permitting process with solutions that balance economic development and ecological sustainability through the establishment of mitigation/conservation banks, permittee responsible turnkey mitigation, and corporate social responsibility projects. The Client Solutions Manager will drive sales by establishing trusted advisor relationships with clients, prioritizing RES team execution against qualified demand, and delivering comprehensive ecological solutions to clients. Responsibilities Owns the client trusted advisor relationship; prospects, identifies, and prioritizes solution needs Drives the solution; responsible for engagement of team, proposal development, and contracting Builds and maintains sales pipeline and converts pipeline items into company bookings Leverages the Solutions Analyst to optimize client sales activity within a given market Engages the Solutions Analyst to research and vet new market opportunities Leads strategic local market business development with clients and third-party stakeholders Core Working Relationships: Members of RES regional & corporate teams inclusive of sales, finance, legal, land, regulatory, project management, operations, government affairs, marketing, and business development RES client base comprising private and public sector infrastructure developers in addition to federal, state, and municipal government entities with water resource compliance mandates Broad spectrum of third-party stakeholders including environmental permitting firms, engineering and design firms, EPC firms, environmental attorneys, regulatory agencies and associated resource agencies, non-governmental conservation groups, chambers of commerce and other economic development entities, client industry associations, etc. Qualifications Minimum: BS/BA 5 or more years of sales or other applicable professional experience Preferred: BS/BA in a field with nexus to job description; Masters or other advanced degree program a plus Direct working experience with RES client base (energy, oil, gas, transportation, utilities) and/or third-party stakeholders detailed herein Client-focused, performance-driven, complex solution sales experience and/or ecological restoration or mitigation experience, stormwater, 404 permitting and mitigation, water quality, endangered species habitat restoration Location: Nashville, RES client and third-party stakeholder offices, occasional travel to RES corporate office, occasional field/site visits, entertainment/recreation events Ability to travel up to 50% within the region. Significant travel may be required for some projects. The region includes Tennessee and Kentucky VEVRAA Federal Contractor RES is an equal opportunity employer that recognizes the value of a diverse workforce. All qualified individuals will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other criteria protected by federal, state or local law.