Environmental Specialist Clause Samples

The Environmental Specialist clause designates a qualified individual or entity responsible for overseeing and managing environmental aspects of a project or contract. This specialist may be tasked with conducting environmental assessments, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations, and providing guidance on best practices for minimizing environmental impact. By clearly assigning these responsibilities, the clause helps ensure that environmental risks are properly managed and that the project adheres to applicable environmental standards, thereby reducing the likelihood of regulatory violations or environmental harm.
Environmental Specialist. NEPA Specialist II must have participated in the writing of a minimum of two (2) environmental documents in the past two (2) years (i.e., 11/2014-11/2016) for transportation projects which were approved as CEs, EAs, or ▇▇▇▇. Additional duties include: perform environmental-related work activities and provide high-level expertise and technical support for multi-discipline areas of complex environmental studies for clearance of transportation activities. Bachelor’s degree in natural, physical/environmental sciences, history, architectural history or a related field and at least seven (7) years progressively responsible transportation experience. Graduate level education may be substituted for experience on a year per year basis. Directs data collection, review, and analysis Report preparation NEPA document review May serve as a professional head of a team May perform QA/QC Performs periodic site inspections Community Impact Analysis Expert shall be an expert in community impact analysis, with experience in land use/farmland issues; relocations; demographic analyses; social impacts; economic impacts; and environmental justice. The expert shall have completed a minimum of five (5) community impact analyses in the past five (5) years*. At least three (3) out of five (5) projects must be transportation related. Of the three (3) transportation related projects, two (2) must be for EAs or ▇▇▇▇. Project experience shall entail actually performing community impact analyses, not managing a contract for such activities or managing an agency or organization performing such activities Analyze appropriate data for affected area to determine social/economic impacts. Identify changes/impacts to land use, land values and the local tax base to the business environment to include relocations, construction period impacts, accessibility issues and effects to employees and customers. Identify/estimate the number and type of residential relocations, and the availability of comparable replacement housing. Identify impacts to community cohesion and the effects to public facilities and services. Identify and address disproportionately high/adverse health and environmental impacts to minority populations and low-income populations. Confer with local authorities, civic leaders, social scientists and land planning/development specialists to evaluate development of transportation projects. Compile/analyze data on economic/social/physical factors affecting transportation projects. Evalua...
Environmental Specialist. Must possess a BS degree in environmental sciences or a related scientific or engineering discipline and a minimum of four (4) years directly related experience. Must possess a strong working knowledge of Federal and Virginia state environmental regulations and the ability to research and interpret standards, literature, and other information sources as required to provide clear, concise, accurate, and timely evaluation of, and recommendations for, NVESD operations and facilities.
Environmental Specialist. Geo-Environmental Environ. Specialist – Program Assessment & Development (Term) 5 5 Environmental Specialist – Project Delivery (Term) 5 Environmental Specialist - Project Development 5 Environmental Specialist - Site Assessment 5 Project Administrator III 5 Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2 Project Management Specialist 5 *Senior Advisor, Project Communications (Term) 5 Senior Application Analyst 5 Senior Business Systems Analyst 5 10 Senior Development Planner 5 cont’d Senior Network Analyst, Security 5 Senior Property Administrator 5 Senior Property & Tax Administrator 5 Senior Systems Analyst – ERP 5 Senior Systems Analyst – Development 5 Supervisor, Accounting 5 Supervisor, Business Analysis & Decision Support 5 11 Supervisor and Senior Property Administrator 5 * = New position to be evaluated in the future 1 = Office group subject to 37.5 hours per week and 7.5 hours per day 2 = Outside group subject to 40.0 hours per week and 8.0 hours per day 3 = These classifications will be supplied with uniforms and the Employer will pay for the dry cleaning of those uniform articles that are “dry clean only” 4 = Student (See Letter of Understanding #1) 5 = Office group subject to 40.0 hour week 6 = Position is compensated at one position level above the level determined by the Job Evaluation committee 7 = Appendix C will be updated as required after each Job Evaluation Session Definition: A “Student” position is defined as one that is temporary in nature and is filled by a person who is enrolled in a full-time educational program. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Collective Agreement, the following terms and conditions constitute all of the economic benefits of employment applicable to students:
Environmental Specialist. At the beginning after “The individual” add “designated by the Engineer,” GENERAL OFFICE - Delete entire definition. INSPECTOR - Replace the wording "project manager's" with "Engineer's".
Environmental Specialist. The environmental specialist will have a degree in a relevant subject and at least five years experience in preparing reports or environmental monitoring.
Environmental Specialist. An individual with at least four (4) years of full-time paid experience in environmental investigations, including analyzing and preparing documentation needed to meet the FHWA approval requirements for the National Environmental Policy Act and related legislation.
Environmental Specialist. The Environmental Specialist should have seven years of pertinent experience and a university degree in his specialization or any combination of training and experience that is at least equivalent. If the Specialist is an engineer, he or she should be a member in good standing or hold a temporary permit delivered by the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec. He or she exercises direct supervision over the Environmental Agent and is able to assume responsibility for complex and difficult assignments.
Environmental Specialist. Air Emissions Environmental Specialist – Environmental Management Systems 5 5
Environmental Specialist. As used in this Agreement, the term "dollars" and the sign "$" means the currency of the United States, and the term "Consultants" includes individual consultants as well as any consulting firm that provides any of the experts referred to in Section 1.01.