About the position
RK&K is currently seeking a Senior Project Planner to support our Florida team. This position will work with a variety of projects including transportation infrastructure, water resources, utilities, and site development. You will work with a multidisciplinary team to guide projects through Florida’s regulatory environment by managing current projects, leading project teams, and collaborating with regulatory agencies and clients.
As an environmental planner at RK&K, you will work with a multidisciplinary team to conduct/support project development, environmental analysis/compliance, interagency coordination, and public outreach services for infrastructure projects, particularly for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
Responsibilities
• Supports coordination among engineers, design teams and a wide range of environmental disciplines (e.g., cultural resources, natural resources, community resources,
air, noise, Section 4(f)/recreational resources, and hazardous materials) to develop alternatives, assess and minimize impacts, and support decision-making.
• Performs NEPA and/or environmental compliance (environmental reviews) for public infrastructure projects by conducting research, tracking and organizing information, evaluating environmental impacts and alternatives, and preparing documents and technical reports.
• Completes studies in compliance with NEPA, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, Section 4(f) of the US Department of Transportation Act, and other related state and federal regulations.
• Coordinates
with
project clients, regulatory
agencies,
stakeholders
and
elected officials.
• Develops public involvement
programs,
outreach
materials,
and public comment responses.
• Facilitates meetings and presentations with existing and potential clients.
• Manage task deliverables and complete QA/QC reviews and procedures
• Give presentations or complete interviews with clients
• Regularly coordinate with clients by means such as regular progress meetings
Requirements
• Bachelor’s degree in environmental planning, Environmental Policy, Environmental or Biological Sciences, Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, or a related field
• 8 years of technical and management experience with environmental assessments, community impact assessments, environmental permitting / analysis, transportation project development, transportation planning, or community/urban planning
• Previous experience working on projects that require compliance with State and/or Federal regulations
• Client-facing experience with clients such as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), FDEP, USACE, USFWS, or Florida Power & Light (FPL)
• Municipal Projects
• Excellent
verbal, technical
writing, and
computer skills,
especially
with
Microsoft
Office
• Adept
at
research
and
problem-solving
• Detail oriented,
energetic,
and
highly
reliable
with
a
strong
work
ethic
• Outstanding responsiveness to client and project needs
Nice-to-haves
• 15 years experience with environmental assessments, community impact assessments, environmental permitting / analysis, transportation project development, transportation planning, or community/urban planning
• American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Professional Engineer (PE), Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP), or other credentials, or intended advancement toward credentials
• Experience with the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) StateWide Environmental Project Tracker
• Graduate
degree in
related
field a plus
• Experience or understanding of geographic information systems
Benefits
• Paid
time
off
• Hybrid
work
(home
and
office)
• Tuition
reimbursement
• Health,
dental,
vision, life and
disability
insurances
• Paid
parental
leave
• Wellness
programs and employee resource
groups
• Career
Development
• Matching
401(k)
plan
• Paid
Holidays
• Much Much more!