Under the supervision of the Bay Resources Program Manager, the Senior Environmental Scientist performs complex scientific and analytical work to review both development and habitat restoration projects in and around the San Francisco Bay. As a member of the Regulatory Division of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (Commission or BCDC), the Senior Environmental Scientist will perform a number of tasks including: pre-application coordination with project proponents; review of restoration and development project proposals to determine consistency with BCDC's laws and policies; participation in meetings and negotiations; preparation of written correspondence, reports, permits, and recommendations and presentations to the Commission on projects and related topics of interest, strategic plans; and provide guidance to staff and applicants on habitat restoration, sea level rise adaptation, and other issues.
The Bay Resources Program is responsible for the review and permitting of projects occurring in the Bay and along the shoreline that impact the natural resources of the Bay, including marshes, beaches, and the Bay itself. Projects reviewed by the Bay Resources Permit program include, but are not limited to, wetland and habitat restoration and/or enhancement projects, bay fill projects, underwater utilities, remediation projects, and other in-water work that affects the Bay ecosystem. Working in the Bay Resources Program, the Senior Environmental Scientist requires a strong working knowledge of scientific principles and methods, and expertise and/or proficiencies in a variety of scientific fields including, but not limited to, physical processes, marine and estuarine biology and ecology, modeling, etc. The Senior Environmental Scientist also acts as a resource to other regulatory and planning staff on natural resource principles and management. The Senior Environmental Scientist may act as a project manager and train other analysts in the Bay Resources Program and the Shoreline Development Program, as necessary.
Note: This is a 12-month limited term position with the potential to become permanent, contingent on funding.You will find additional information about the job in the .
BCDC’s office is our headquarters in downtown San Francisco. BCDC is a hybrid workplace and offers telework for all employees. Telework is available for this position in accordance with BCDC Telework Policy and Procedure. The incumbent will be required to work in the office four days per week per Executive Order N-22-25 with one day a week remote . For employees who live more than 50 miles from BCDC’s San Francisco office will have the option of working two days per week in the San Francisco headquarters and two days per week in a designated Sacramento office.
In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
You’ll be responsible for reviewing proposals for projects in the San Francisco Bay and along the Bay shoreline. BCDC is looking for someone who thrives in complex fast-paced work environments. Our ideal candidate would be a solution-oriented and self-driven professional who works well with others. The ability to interact well with a multi-disciplinary team that is working in a rapidly changing regulatory environment is essential, as are the ability to analyze and solve problems and the capacity to become a strong negotiator.
This is an opportunity to take ownership in the evaluation and analysis of projects happening in the Bay, so knowledge about California ecology and the environmental regulatory process is highly advantageous. Experience in project management and utilizing verbal and written communication skills to frequently interact with stakeholders such as applicants, consultants, staff, and other government contacts would be valuable.
Benefit information can be found on the CalHR website and the CalPERS website.
Required Application Package Documents
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