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Senior Consultant, Energy & Infrastructure
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected basis, in accordance with applicable federal, state or local law.Any unsolicited resumes submitted through our website or to Baker Tilly US, LLP, employee e-mail accounts are considered property of Baker Tilly US, LLP, and are not subject to payment of agency fees. In order to be an authorized recruitment agency ("search firm") for Baker Tilly US, LLP, there must be a formal written agreement in place and the agency must be invited, by Baker Tilly's Talent Attraction team, to submit candidates for review via our applicant tracking system. 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The successful candidate will have demonstrated capabilities in managing the environmental compliance process for utility-scale renewable energy and an understanding of NEPA, ESA, CWA, and other federal and state environmental laws.To fulfill these duties, you will collaborate with internal project teams such asrenewable development, engineering, government affairs, and construction management; external teams like environmental and engineering consultants, and external legal counsel; and external stakeholders such as private landowners, state/federal resource agencies, and conservation organizations.ResponsibilitiesAdvise ECS management, development teams, and others regarding the environmental permitting of projects from planning phases through implementation.Identify and communicate project needs, schedules, and risks across project support teams. 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