The Project Director (PD) oversees business development, acts as a technical resource to the design team, and supervises the project management department. Responsible for ensuring client satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and effective team collaboration.
Principal Accountabilities:
technical expertise in ecological restoration and environmental permitting.
in leadership meetings and collaborates with other Directors.
other functions as directed by senior management.
Business Development:
prompt response to project leads and attends initial client meetings.
on design plans and strategies within consulting contracts.
to secure new project opportunities and expand professional network.
Technical Design Specialist:
presentations on regulatory compliance and project technical aspects at regulatory review meetings (primarily local-level Conservation Commission public hearings).
design department in permit application preparation.
Supervises Project Management:
select high-profile clients directly and orchestrates project management coverage.
performance of project managers and oversees career advancement.
site inspections to monitor progress, compliance, and quality assurance.
Requirements:
or Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture, Natural Resources Management, Environmental Studies, or related field.
years' supervisory experience in environmental consulting.
in presenting projects before regulatory compliance review boards.
of wetland protection regulations and landscape construction.
in Microsoft Office; familiarity with design software a plus.
Driver's License and ability to work outdoors in adverse weather conditions.
Preferred Qualifications:
in AutoCAD, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch-up, ArcGIS, GPS.
with Sage or Timberline accounting or client relationship management software.