Natural Resource Specialist I/II

APSTempe, AZ
1dOnsite

About The Position

The Natural Resource Specialist I/II provides support to APS Forestry and Special Program's vegetation management operations to ensure that the department's projects comply with the company's overall goals and objectives and all applicable laws and regulations. You will Depending on specialty, will be required to interface with regulatory personnel; conduct field surveys for threatened, endangered and sensitive plant and animal species and address habitat concerns. Research threatened, endangered and sensitive species life history and apply applicable mitigations to projects to protect and preserve these species and their habitats. Perform in-field inspections concerning the effectiveness of field operations which may include evaluating work performance and the company's compliance with applicable laws, industry standards, environmental regulations involving SHPO, USFWS, USFS, NEPA, FERC, DOT, ANSI, OSHA, Arizona Pest Control Commission requirements, APS safety standards and the APS Vegetation Management Manual.   Environmental factors Subject to work hours outside of a normal work schedule and outdoors during inclement weather situations. Periodically prone to dangers inherent to work sites including exposure to sharp, high-speed rotating equipment, electrical fields, falling and flying debris, difficult terrain, pesticides, and animal, insect, and snake bites. Involves driving throughout the service territory and frequent overnight travel. Additional duties may include evening and weekend duty.

Requirements

  • Natural Resource Specialist I    BS in Archaeology, Biology, Botany, Wildlife or related environmental sciences with 3 years of relevant experience. 
  • Must have adequate academic credentials to satisfy requirements of U.S.D.A. Forest Service to conduct cultural resource and/or biological assessments concerning threatened and endangered species. 
  • ISA Certified Arborist and Utility Specialist certifications, USFWS Sub-permittee registration and applicable Arizona State Pesticide certification preferred.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
  • Computer experience using ArcView, MS Word, Excel and Access. 
  • Must have an aptitude for public relations and interpersonal communications and demonstrate a strong commitment to teamwork and environmental stewardship.
  • Natural Resource Specialist II    BS in Archaeology, Biology, Botany, Wildlife or related environmental sciences with 5 years of documented related experience with 2 of the 5 years providing similar services for an electric utility.
  • Must have adequate academic credentials to satisfy requirements of U.S.D.A. Forest Service to conduct cultural resource and/or biological assessments concerning threatened and endangered species and a comprehensive knowledge of pertinent environmental laws.
  • ISA Certified Arborist and Utility Specialist certifications, USFWS Sub-permittee registration and applicable Arizona State Pesticide certification preferred.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
  • Computer experience using ArcView, MS Word, Excel and Access.
  • Must have a demonstrated aptitude for public relations and interpersonal communications and demonstrate a strong commitment to teamwork and environmental stewardship.

Nice To Haves

  • ISA Certified Arborist and Utility Specialist certifications, USFWS Sub-permittee registration and applicable Arizona State Pesticide certification preferred.
  • ISA Certified Arborist and Utility Specialist certifications, USFWS Sub-permittee registration and applicable Arizona State Pesticide certification preferred.

Responsibilities

  • With general direction and weekly review, responsible for providing input regarding plans and programs which have a significant impact on the performance of the business unit.
  • Provide support to overall directives and performance expectations in compliance with the company's Accident Prevention Manual and labor contract.
  • Conduct habitat and species-specific field surveys and research, as necessary, to support biological assessments surveys on company rights-of-way to meet agency and federal regulatory requirements pertaining to the Endangered Species Act. Prepare Biological Assessments and Biological Evaluations.
  • Oversee and/or conduct cultural resource surveys on company rights-of-way to meet requirements of the State Historic Preservation Office.
  • Author biological assessments and archaeological reports in support of the division's work plans and goals.
  • Provide technical expertise, instruction and assistance to field personnel.
  • Maintain up to date knowledge of environmental and industry regulations and technology through professional reading attendance at seminars and participation in professional organizations.
  • Participate in implementation and continuation of the company's Raptor Protection Program. Develop and maintain GIS applications.
  • Assist in the planning and scheduling of Forestry and Special Program's crews and contractors in accordance with defined goals and the needs of the work. Provide technical expertise regarding field locations with biological and cultural resource restrictions and, where required, provide mitigation oversight of field operations.
  • Develop and conduct company training programs and public education programs related to biological and cultural resource regulations.
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