NEPA Project ManagerThe NEPA Project Manager serves as both a project manager and technical lead on environmental projects focused on National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, primarily supporting transportation and infrastructure initiatives. This role manages environmental scopes, leads the preparation of NEPA documentation, and coordinates multidisciplinary teams to ensure regulatory compliance and successful project delivery. The position offers significant autonomy, schedule flexibility, and exposure to a diverse portfolio of infrastructure and environmental projects.Responsibilities include managing environmental scopes for transportation and infrastructure projects, ensuring alignment with project goals and regulatory requirements; leading the preparation, review, and quality control of NEPA documentation, including Categorical Exclusions and Environmental Assessments, while understanding the full documentation flow; coordinating with internal field teams and technical specialists across disciplines such as natural resources, cultural resources, and hazardous materials; communicating regularly with clients, agencies, and stakeholders to provide updates, gather input, and maintain strong working relationships; leading and facilitating meetings, including public meetings, stakeholder sessions, and internal coordination meetings, to support project progress and transparency; supporting permitting efforts and regulatory compliance, including Section 4(f), Section 106, and waterway permits, ensuring adherence to federal and state requirements; leading environmental review processes for federally funded projects, ensuring timely and compliant completion of all required reviews and documentation; producing NEPA-related documents and supporting environmental analyses, integrating technical inputs from multiple disciplines; ensuring compliance with federal regulations impacting land use and cultural resources, particularly under Section 4(f) and Section 106; understanding and navigating permitting and regulatory pathways tied to transportation projects, including coordination with agencies such as EPA and state transportation entities; managing project budgets, scopes, and timelines, including oversight of internal task managers and coordination of their deliverables; owning the delivery of environmental components of projects, ensuring they meet quality, schedule, and budget expectations; tracking project financials and monitoring performance against budgets, identifying and addressing variances proactively; developing project scopes and understanding environmental cost drivers, including hazardous waste considerations, professional wetland scientist input, and waste site evaluations; interfacing directly with transportation agencies, municipalities, and other clients, serving as a primary point of contact for environmental scope and NEPA-related matters; leading client and stakeholder coordination, including organizing and conducting public, stakeholder, and internal meetings to communicate project status and gather feedback; managing multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced, backlog-driven environment, prioritizing tasks and resources effectively; demonstrating initiative and strong interpersonal skills to foster a collaborative team culture and maintain high levels of client satisfaction.Essential skills include proven experience managing environmental scopes for transportation and infrastructure projects with a focus on NEPA compliance; strong working knowledge of NEPA, including preparation and review of Categorical Exclusions and Environmental Assessments, and understanding of NEPA documentation flow; experience leading environmental review processes for federally funded projects; hands-on experience preparing NEPA-related documents and supporting environmental analyses; familiarity with natural resources considerations and coordination of inputs from disciplines such as ecology, cultural resources, and hazardous materials; experience with Section 4(f) and Section 106 compliance, including understanding of federal regulations related to land use and cultural resources; knowledge of waterway permitting processes and coordination with relevant regulatory agencies, including EPA and transportation entities; project management skills, including the ability to manage budgets, scopes, timelines, and internal task managers; ability to track project financials and ensure delivery within budget while managing environmental cost drivers; experience interfacing directly with transportation agencies, municipalities, and other public-sector clients; strong communication skills, including the ability to lead public, stakeholder, and internal meetings and provide clear project updates; demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced, backlog-driven environment; high level of initiative and strong personality fit for a collaborative, low-micromanagement culture; comfort working both independently and as part of a cross-functional team to deliver complex environmental projects.Additional skills and qualifications include experience working on projects involving state transportation departments and turnpike authorities; familiarity with PennDOT processes, PA Turnpike projects, or similar transportation agency procedures; experience in natural resources, including coordination with professional wetland scientists and support for wetland and waterway permitting; experience with hazardous waste and waste site evaluations as part of environmental project scopes; comfort engaging with diverse stakeholders, including public audiences, agency representatives, and technical teams; strong organizational skills and attention to detail in managing documentation, schedules, and project deliverables; ability to thrive in a culture that values initiative, minimal micromanagement, and accountability for results; interest in contributing to a strong team culture that includes social events, team engagement activities, and collaborative meetings; understanding of environmental cost drivers and how they influence project budgeting and scope development.The role offers a flexible, remote-friendly work environment, with a preference for candidates based in Pennsylvania to support coordination with regional projects and stakeholders.
Team members can build their own schedules, with early or late work hours acceptable as long as responsibilities are met and work is delivered on time. The culture emphasizes minimal micromanagement, encouraging autonomy, initiative, and accountability. The organization fosters a strong team atmosphere with social events, team engagement activities such as happy hours and outings, and an annual all-team meeting.
The position provides exposure to a diverse portfolio of transportation and infrastructure projects, including work with transportation agencies and municipalities, offering opportunities for professional growth and variety in day-to-day responsibilities. Financial benefits include profit sharing and a 401(k) match in addition to base compensation, supporting long-term career and financial development.This is a permanent position based out of King of Prussia, PA. The pay range for this position is $ - $ /yr.
Profit sharing 401k 4% match healthcare- 3 options basic pay up to 85 of premium and includes family HSA and HMO option. PTO based on experience- expect around 4 weeks 7 personal/sick days( no doctor note needed) 8 holidays (can use this whenever and for any holiday)