The Environmental Manager serves as part of an environmental team working on BDO’s Government Services projects/programs that support states, counties, and municipalities in navigating complex, often overlapping environmental regulations and requirements that govern federal funding. Specifically, this position supports environmental compliance activities for projects associated with federal grants and disaster recovery programs. This role will focus on the completion of environmental reviews for compliance with NEPA and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programs.
The Environmental Manager will serve as a technical lead, managing multiple concurrent projects, providing quality assurance on environmental documentation, and supporting coordination with clients, subconsultants, and regulatory agencies. The incumbent is an independent, detail-oriented professional with strong regulatory judgment, excellent written communication skills, and the ability to balance competing priorities in a deadline-driven environment.
Job Duties:
Serves as a technical lead for complex environmental reviews, providing regulatory interpretation and resolution of compliance issues
Reviews and approves environmental review records (ERRs), Environmental Assessments, and supporting documentation for completeness and regulatory defensibility
Interprets and applies federal, state, and local environmental regulations, policies, and guidance, including evolving HUD and CEQ requirements
Manages compliance with associated federal requirements, such as the Endangered Species Act, Floodplain Management (24 CFR Part 55), wetlands, noise, air quality, and hazardous materials
Serves as a primary point of contact for HUD, Responsible Entities, Grant Recipients, and Certifying Officers to address compliance questions, resolve findings, and support timely approvals
Leads quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) efforts, establishing review standards and procedures to ensure accuracy, consistency, and compliance with regulatory and client expectations
Identifies compliance risks early and recommends corrective actions or process improvements to mitigate schedule, funding, or audit risks
Contributes to continuous improvement of internal processes, workflows, and best practices
Other duties as required
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Supervises team of environmental scientists
Provides guidance, mentoring, and technical oversight to junior environmental staff
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Biology, or Ecology from an accredited university, required
Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Biology, or Ecology from an accredited university, preferred
Experience:
Eight (8) or more years of work experience in total, with minimum five (5) years’ professional experience in environmental management or compliance, required
Experience supporting federally funded projects, preferred
Experience with HUD programs (e.g., CDBG, CDBG‑DR, CDBG‑MIT), preferred
Experience preparing and reviewing NEPA documentation, including Environmental Impact Statements, Environmental Assessments, and Categorical Exclusions, preferred
Experience performing QA/QC or senior technical reviews of environmental documentation to ensure regulatory defensibility and consistency, preferred
Experience providing technical guidance, mentoring, or oversight to junior staff or subconsultants, preferred
Experience interpreting and applying complex or evolving regulatory guidance and resolving compliance issues in coordination with clients or agencies, preferred
License/Certifications:
N/A
Software:
Proficiency in MS Office applications, including Word and Excel, required
Other Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Ability to interpret and implement environmental regulations, policies, procedures, memorandums of understanding, and related guidance documents
Ability to independently manage multiple concurrent projects and competing priorities under time‑sensitive, deadline‑driven conditions
Strong understanding of procedural requirements, including consultation, permitting, public engagement, and compliance monitoring
Strong organizational and multitasking skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Attention to detail and ability to meet tight deadlines
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work effectively with minimal supervision
Ability to communicate complex information clearly to diverse audiences
Ability to travel as required by client/business needs
Ability to learn quickly and adapt to new technologies
Ability to work independently and effectively in a remote team environment