Senior Paleontologist
Stantec · Santa Maria, CA · 5 mo ago
Analyst$81k–$121k/yrFull-time
About the role
Grounded in safety, quality, and ethics, our experts lead their fields with dedication, a creative spirit, and a vision for growth. We draw from more than 20 technical specialties worldwide and are devoted to fostering a community of diverse talents, backgrounds, and expertise. Here, you can apply your passion and collaborate with top environmental professionals on work that's vital to our clients and the communities they serve. Join a team that’s naturally committed to the environment.
Responsibilities
- Preparation and review of paleontological technical reports, CEQA/NEPA documents, impact mitigation plans, and annual permit reports.
- Preparation of cost proposals including budgets and scopes of work.
- Project management: implementation of projects from kickoff to completion, including client and agency coordination, project scheduling, coordination of support staff, and budget management.
- Oversight of the implementation of resource impact mitigation measures including monitoring and fossil collection projects of all types and sizes.
- Participation in and logistical planning for field projects from inception to completion across the western US.
- Supervision and training of field crews, management and QA/QC of field data, and coordination with land management agencies and clients.
- Participation in and supervision of existing data analyses including museum and agency record searches, geologic map reviews, and literature-based research.
- Assistance with marketing and business development efforts.
- Adherence to ethical business practices, professional standards, laws and regulations, and best practices in mitigation paleontology.
- Promote health and safety standards in all field and office operations.
Qualifications
- Demonstrated professional experience and competency with paleontological resource mitigation procedures and techniques.
- Meet federal qualifications as a paleontological permittee (e.g., 43 Code of Federal Regulations Part 49.110).
- Working knowledge of how paleontological resources and their associated data are used in conducting and publishing professional paleontological research.
- Advanced understanding of federal, state, and local laws and procedures that apply to all aspects of mitigation paleontology.
- Motivated team members, possess exceptional written and verbal communication skills, and are ready to make a commitment to professional excellence.
- Strong leadership, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
- Able to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Able to work independently and as an integral part of a team.
Education and Experience
- Possession of graduate level academic training (M.S. or Ph.D.) in paleontology and sedimentary geology or equivalent professional experience.
- Minimum of seven years of paleontological mitigation experience.
- Field experience in sedimentary geology and paleontology.
- Fossil preparation and museum curation experience.
- Project management experience.