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Section Manager - Environmental Studies (Denver)

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CompanyBurnsmcdonn External En
TitleSection Manager - Environmental Studies (Denver)
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LocationDenver, CO, United States
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Employment typeFull Time
Salary$false - $false 646856
Statusactive
ATS providerOracle Taleo Enterprise
Posted / first seen / 2026-06-02
Changed / last seen2026-06-05 / 2026-06-06

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Description

The Environmental Studies Section Manager provides managerial direction and leadership for the environmental studies section and its resources within a Burns & McDonnell global practice or regional office. This role is responsible for supporting and executing business strategy, developing high-performing teams, and promoting the company’s culture, values, and mission. The Section Manager will lead the section in a dynamic and profitable manner, aligned with Burns & McDonnell’s core values of client satisfaction, commitment, dedication, integrity, safety, and outstanding service. Provide direction, coordination, and leadership to section staff. Assign and review work to ensure efficient, cost-effective utilization of team members. Recruit, develop, train, and retain top talent to meet strategic and project needs. Conduct performance evaluations and foster employee engagement and growth. Promote Burns & McDonnell’s culture of collaboration, safety, and excellence. Manage the section’s financial performance, including budgets, billable goals, and profitability. Ensure staffing levels, workload, and assignments align with project requirements. Prepare and present workload and financial reports to practice or regional management. Achieve established performance targets and implement corrective actions when needed. Collaborate with business development managers, project managers, and proposal teams to secure new work. Support growth initiatives and implement regional and global strategies through presentations, networking, and proposal preparation. Build and maintain strong client relationships to promote repeat business and client satisfaction. Manage environmental projects from initiation to completion, including scoping, budgeting, scheduling, and client communication. Review and approve project plans, reports, and technical deliverables for quality and regulatory compliance. Serve as a senior technical lead for environmental assessments, permitting, and compliance programs. Coordinate multidisciplinary efforts between engineering, construction, and environmental teams. Interpret and apply local, state, and federal environmental laws (e.g., NEPA, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, RCRA, CERCLA). Develop and oversee environmental and land use permit application plans. (preferred) Lead or support permitting efforts for air, water, waste, wetlands, endangered species, cultural resources, land use and construction (preferred). Maintain relationships with regulatory agencies and ensure compliance with all permit conditions. Implement and support company, global practice, and regional initiatives. Manage change effectively while maintaining team engagement and morale. Interpret organizational goals and policies for staff and ensure alignment. Ensure compliance with all company policies, standards, and safety programs. Perform additional duties as assigned by management. The Environmental Studies Section Manager provides managerial direction and leadership for the environmental studies section and its resources within a Burns & McDonnell global practice or regional office. This role is responsible for supporting and executing business strategy, developing high-performing teams, and promoting the company’s culture, values, and mission. The Section Manager will lead the section in a dynamic and profitable manner, aligned with Burns & McDonnell’s core values of client satisfaction, commitment, dedication, integrity, safety, and outstanding service. Provide direction, coordination, and leadership to section staff. Assign and review work to ensure efficient, cost-effective utilization of team members. Recruit, develop, train, and retain top talent to meet strategic and project needs. Conduct performance evaluations and foster employee engagement and growth. Promote Burns & McDonnell’s culture of collaboration, safety, and excellence. Manage the section’s financial performance, including budgets, billable goals, and profitability. Ensure staffing levels, workload, and assignments align with project requirements. Prepare and present workload and financial reports to practice or regional management. Achieve established performance targets and implement corrective actions when needed. Collaborate with business development managers, project managers, and proposal teams to secure new work. Support growth initiatives and implement regional and global strategies through presentations, networking, and proposal preparation. Build and maintain strong client relationships to promote repeat business and client satisfaction. Manage environmental projects from initiation to completion, including scoping, budgeting, scheduling, and client communication. Review and approve project plans, reports, and technical deliverables for quality and regulatory compliance. Serve as a senior technical lead for environmental assessments, permitting, and compliance programs. Coordinate multidisciplinary efforts between engineering, construction, and environmental teams. Interpret and apply local, state, and federal environmental laws (e.g., NEPA, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, RCRA, CERCLA). Develop and oversee environmental and land use permit application plans. (preferred) Lead or support permitting efforts for air, water, waste, wetlands, endangered species, cultural resources, land use and construction (preferred). Maintain relationships with regulatory agencies and ensure compliance with all permit conditions. Implement and support company, global practice, and regional initiatives. Manage change effectively while maintaining team engagement and morale. Interpret organizational goals and policies for staff and ensure alignment. Ensure compliance with all company policies, standards, and safety programs. Perform additional duties as assigned by management. Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies, Geology, Engineering, or a related field from an accredited program. Minimum 5 years of related professional experience required. Prior leadership and/or management experience preferred. Strong project management and strategic planning capabilities. Proven ability to lead and motivate teams while managing change effectively. Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly to all levels of staff and clients. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Commitment to Burns & McDonnell’s safety culture and core values. EEO/Disabled/Veterans. Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies, Geology, Engineering, or a related field from an accredited program. Minimum 5 years of related professional experience required. Prior leadership and/or management experience preferred. Strong project management and strategic planning capabilities. Proven ability to lead and motivate teams while managing change effectively. Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly to all levels of staff and clients. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Commitment to Burns & McDonnell’s safety culture and core values. EEO/Disabled/Veterans.

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