Environmental Project Manager, Project Development
About the role
The Environmental Project Manager (Env. PM) is a project-level execution role within Quanta Infrastructure Services Group (QISG), sitting within the Land & Environment PMO (PMO) and reporting directly to the Manager, Environmental Services.
This individual serves as the primary interface between field personnel, clients, regulatory agencies, Quanta operating companies (OpUs), and teaming partners at the project level, and is expected to build genuine, trust-based relationships with client counterparts that reflect the quality and reliability QISG is committed to delivering.
Depending on project size and complexity, the Env. PM may manage a single large-scale initiative or a portfolio of smaller projects simultaneously. In either case, the Env. PM maintains active visibility into all project activities, tracks schedule items and budget related to environmental services, and surfaces issues to the Manager quickly — before they become problems for the client or the project.
The Env. PM owns the contract relationship with the environmental OpU or teaming partner on each assigned project, directing their work, holding them accountable to scope and schedule, and managing staff augmentation professionals where additional capacity is required.
What You'll Do
Project-Level Client & Stakeholder Interface — serve as the face of QISG environmental services on assigned projects, building trust-based client relationships, maintaining proactive communication, and escalating issues to the Manager quickly before they affect the project or the client experience
Environmental Scope Oversight — own and manage the execution of environmental services on assigned projects, directing OpUs and teaming partners through routing/siting, resource surveys, major permitting, and pre-construction preparation
Cross-Discipline Integration - proactively engage with GIS, land rights, engineering, and construction disciplines throughout the project to ensure permit procurement, compliance, and variances are embedded in the project schedule
OpU & Teaming Partner Management — manage OpUs, teaming partners, environmental consultants, and survey firms performing scope on assigned projects, ensuring alignment with QISG standards, agency requirements, and project schedules
Schedule, Budget & Risk Management — maintain active visibility into project environmental schedules and budgets, track task-level progress, and proactively identify and escalate risks before they impact project timelines or permit compliance
Quality Assurance & Compliance — ensure all deliverables on assigned projects meet QISG quality standards, client specifications, permit conditions, and applicable regulatory requirements
Reporting & Documentation — maintain accurate and complete project records, permit trackers, and compliance files, and deliver timely status reports to the Manager and client as required
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Ecology, Environmental Planning, Natural Resources, or a closely related field
- 4–7 years of progressive experience in environmental project management, with a preference for electric transmission, linear infrastructure, or large-scale energy project experience
- Working knowledge of environmental services processes — including routing and siting, natural and cultural resource surveys, and environmental permitting — sufficient to direct, review, and hold accountable the OpUs and teaming partners executing this work
- Familiarity with natural and cultural resource survey methodologies — including biological, avian, botanical, wetland, and cultural resource fieldwork — and agency-approved survey protocols and seasonal timing requirements
- Ability to work effectively across project disciplines — including routing, GIS, land rights, engineering, and construction — and to ensure environmental requirements are integrated into project planning before problems arise
- Strong organizational and project management skills; ability to manage task-level detail across multiple concurrent projects while meeting schedule, budget, and reporting requirements
- Clear and effective written and verbal communication skills; demonstrated ability to build and maintain client relationships, deliver difficult news early, and escalate with the right information at the right time
- Proficiency in GIS and spatial analysis tools; ability to interpret constraint maps, alignment sheets, and survey data; working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
- Self-motivated and accountable, with a bias for action and the ability to drive execution under regulatory and schedule pressure
- Travel Requirements: Travel: Yes Percent of Time: 30%–50% (project field travel required to support agency meetings, field reconnaissance, and client coordination)
Qualifications
- Ability to work effectively across project disciplines — including routing, GIS, land rights, engineering, and construction — and to ensure environmental requirements are integrated into project planning before problems arise
- Strong organizational and project management skills; ability to manage task-level detail across multiple concurrent projects while meeting schedule, budget, and reporting requirements
- Clear and effective written and verbal communication skills; demonstrated ability to build and maintain client relationships, deliver difficult news early, and escalate with the right information at the right time
- Proficiency in GIS and spatial analysis tools; ability to interpret constraint maps, alignment sheets, and survey data; working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
- Self-motivated and accountable, with a bias for action and the ability to drive execution under regulatory and schedule pressure
- Ability to work effectively across project disciplines — including routing, GIS, land rights, engineering, and construction — and to ensure environmental requirements are integrated into project planning before problems arise
Pay
The anticipated compensation for this position is USD $110,000.00/Yr. - USD $160,000.00/Yr. depending on experience and qualifications.
Schedule
Percent of Time: 30%–50% (project field travel required to support agency meetings, field reconnaissance, and client coordination)