The successful candidate will possess: established commitment to technical leadership and quality for aquatic resource sciences, strong existing client contacts in multiple business lines (e.g., energy and utilities, oil/gas, water resources, and federal, state, and local agencies) and a proven track record of creating and developing new business opportunities, extensive experience providing agency consultation and regulatory expertise for aquatic resource impact permitting, a history of successfully managing projects for diverse services, a self-motivated, can-do attitude, and a track record and passion for mentoring junior staff. Experience and qualifications for success Required Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in biology, environmental science, natural resource management, or other related field A minimum of ten (10) years combined experience in project management, environmental consulting, or ecological, studies Botany skills in the Colorado/Front range (or equivalent ecosystems) Proven track record of creating and developing new business opportunities Experience and ability to manage multiple complex projects and programs, in diverse settings and with changing requirements Ability to use and teach the use of GPS units and computer software with minimal assistance or training.