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NEPA/CEQA Manager
Usually employed in environmental consulting firms, these managers prepare and manage large, complex NEPA/CEQA (National Environmental Policy Act and the California Environmental Quality Act) environmental compliance documents for any of a range of clients including ports, military, and water agencies. Generally managing a team of technical experts, they prepare and review technical analyses by staff planners, scientists, and engineers.
The aims of these environmental managers are to integrate the public sector urban planning with the concerns of environmentalism to ensure sustainable development, notably of air, water, soil and rock resources. They seek to include into consideration for future growth of society factors other than those urban planners have traditionally factored in economic development, such as transportation, sanitation and other services in legislator decisions, by working with environmental planners to add sustainable (social, ecological and economic) outcomes as important factors in the decision-making process.
By way of background, the impetus for CEQA can be traced to the passage of the first federal environmental protection statute in 1969, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). In response to this federal law, the California state Assembly created the Assembly Select Committee on Environmental Quality to study the possibility of supplementing NEPA through state law. This legislative committee in 1970 issued a report entitled The Environmental Bill of Rights, which called for a California counterpart to NEPA. Later that same year, acting on the recommendations of the select committee, the legislature passed, and Governor Ronald Reagan signed, the CEQA statute.
Sequence is a major recruiter of NEPA/CEQA managers.
Sequence has been a leader on behalf of its clients recruiting and staffing NEPA/CEQA managers. We certainly know and understand the technical and professional nuances of this vocation, which is important because our professional recruiters know the vital role NEPA/CEQA managers can have in the environmental, climate change, engineering, construction, and light industrial industries.
After all we are the premier executive recruiting and staffing firm committed to providing employment solutions to these major industries throughout the globe. Our team of highly skilled, experienced recruiters and staffing professionals has broad environmental industry experience. They know the leading professionals in the environmental field.
With this expansive industry network, they know where the finest talent is and how to obtain the best and the brightest personnel for your organization. Our recruiting philosophy, methodology and recruiting practices adhere to the highest standards and ethics in the industry. It is why we are able to carefully screen and present only the most qualified NEPA/CEQA manager candidates who are highly capable of making a significant difference in your organization.
Sequence can fulfill all of your HR needs.
Sequence can meet all of your personnel needs, from filling individual NEPA/CEQA manager jobs to recruiting and staffing entire practice groups, for both small firms or for large organizations all over the world.
We recruit and staff executive, management, administrative and field-level personnel for temporary and temporary-to-permanent NEPA/CEQA manager jobs, and for direct-hire positions throughout the environmental field worldwide. We also offer short and long-term temporary contract placements, outplacement services, long-term recruiting in addition to contracting a full range of HR services.
With such a diversity of applications, there is a nearly endless list of environmental sub-specialties with which Sequence has experience. Many of these specialties are vital to the clients we serve and require the highly skilled expertise in recruiting and staffing that Sequence provides.
Links:
California Environmental Quality Act California Natural Resources Agency CEQA Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ CEQA Guidelines National Environmental Policy Act NEPA Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ US Environmental Protection Agency
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