Managing Environmental Planner
$69K - $89K/yr
Bachelor's degree in Coastal Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Marine Science, Coastal Geology, Environmental Science, Ecology, or a related field; Master's degree preferred ...
$69K - $89K/yr
Bachelor's degree in Coastal Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Marine Science, Coastal Geology, Environmental Science, Ecology, or a related field; Master's degree preferred ...
$69K - $89K/yr
Bachelor's degree in Coastal Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Marine Science, Coastal Geology, Environmental Science, Ecology, or a related field; Master's degree preferred ...
$35.8K - $43.8K
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$54.5K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$51.8K - $59.8K
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A Remote Geologist analyzes geological data, conducts research, and provides insights on earth materials and processes without being physically present at a field site. They use remote sensing, GIS mapping, and digital tools to study terrain, mineral resources, or environmental conditions. Common employers include mining companies, environmental firms, and government agencies. This role often involves reviewing satellite imagery, interpreting geological surveys, and collaborating with teams via online platforms.
A Remote Geologist needs a solid background in geology or earth sciences, strong analytical skills, and experience with field data collection and interpretation, typically supported by a relevant degree. Proficiency in GIS software, remote sensing tools, and data visualization platforms is often required, along with industry certifications such as GIT or PG where applicable. Excellent written communication, problem-solving ability, and independent time management are important soft skills. These competencies enable geologists to effectively analyze geological data, collaborate remotely with multidisciplinary teams, and deliver accurate, actionable insights on projects worldwide.
Remote Geologists often encounter challenges such as limited access to on-site data, reliance on digital tools for collaboration, and adapting to varied project requirements across time zones. To address these issues, professionals in this role use advanced mapping software, maintain clear communication with team members, and participate in frequent virtual meetings to stay aligned. Building strong self-motivation and regularly updating technical skills also help overcome the unique demands of remote geological work. Adaptability and proactive problem-solving enable Remote Geologists to efficiently manage tasks, deliver high-quality analyses, and contribute meaningfully to their organizations.
The most popular types of Geologist jobs in Baltimore, MD are:
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$69K - $89K/yr
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
Re-posted 13 days ago
Managing Environmental Planner
Location: Norfolk, VA, Baltimore, MD
Job Type: Regular Full-time
What's the Opportunity?
Lead multidisciplinary project teams in the planning, design, permitting, and implementation of coastal resilience, habitat restoration, and sediment management projects throughout the U.S. East Coast, with a particular focus on the Mid-Atlantic region. In this role, you will oversee technical staff and coordinate with engineers, scientists, planners, and regulatory specialists to deliver a wide range of projects, including living shorelines, oyster reef restoration, thin-layer placement (TLP), beneficial use of dredged material, marsh restoration, sediment remediation, and other nature-based infrastructure initiatives.
This position includes responsibility for managing project scope, schedule, budget, and client relationships while guiding projects from concept development through design, permitting, construction, and post-construction monitoring. The successful candidate will work closely with federal, state, and local agencies, port authorities, military installations, non-governmental organizations, and private-sector clients to develop innovative and sustainable solutions that enhance coastal resilience, improve habitat, and address complex environmental challenges.
The role also offers some opportunities for business development and strategic growth, including cultivating client relationships, identifying new opportunities, preparing proposals, and helping expand Anchor QEA's coastal resilience and restoration practice throughout the East Coast and beyond.
Responsibilities
The Managing Environmental Planner responsibilities include:
What Are We Looking For?
Ideal candidates will have the following:
What Can You Expect?
A managing environmental planner at Anchor QEA can expect:
Who Are We?
Anchor QEA provides environmental planning, science, and engineering consulting services with the mission of transforming our environment and communities with integrity and vibe. With more than 500 people in offices across the United States, our collective vision is to be an inclusive, sustainable, and growing environmental innovator making generational impacts. By embodying our core values, we strive to be our clients' first choice for solving their most challenging problems and to be our employees' reason to be excited about going to work each morning. Learn more about Anchor QEA at
www.anchorqea.com.
How to Apply
Apply online through Anchor QEA's Open Positions page at https://www.anchorqea.com/careers/careers-open-positions/. Veterans are encouraged to apply.
Applicants with a disability, who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process, may e-mail their request to recruitment@anchorqea.com
Additional Information
We work hard to embrace diversity and inclusion. As an equal opportunity employer, Anchor QEA is committed to a diverse, multi-cultural work environment. Anchor QEA does not discriminate in employment based on age, race, creed, gender, religion, marital status, veteran's status, national origin, disability or sexual orientation. Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of a comprehensive background check.
Salary and Other Compensation
Base Level Benefits for Regular Full-Time Positions:
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Environmental consulting services
201 - 500 Employees
Seattle, WA, US
1997