Environmental Manager

Tract

Colorado

On-site

USD 150,000 - 165,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401K program
Unlimited PTO

Job summary

Tract is seeking an Environmental Manager to lead environmental diligence and compliance across data center developments nationwide. You will interface with internal teams, regulators, and contractors to ensure proactive environmental oversight.

The role requires managing permitting, wetlands, air quality, stormwater, and wildlife assessments while coordinating with local governments and project teams to keep schedules on track.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant environmental field required.
  • Minimum eight years’ experience in environmental management for land development and construction in the United States.
  • Experience with wetlands, stormwater, and regulatory permitting preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Lead environmental diligence across development sites from site selection through permitting.
  • Coordinate with internal teams, regulators, and contractors to address environmental risks.
  • Prepare and manage environmental assessments, reports, and land-use applications.
  • Oversee adherence to CERCLA and RCRA requirements during projects.
  • Interact with city/state authorities and communities to facilitate approvals.
  • Develop scalable tools and processes to improve delivery and communication.

Skills

Environmental diligence
Project management
Regulatory compliance
Stakeholder collaboration
Environmental permitting

Education

Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering/Science or related field

Job description

Tract is a team of digital infrastructure experts dedicated to accelerating responsible data center growth by developing master-planned data center parks with access to pre-positioned power and fiber. We are focused on key markets where hyperscale and wholesale demand is growing. Our approach is to collaborate with cities and counties to ensure development is targeted for the optimal locations to maximize the economic development benefits for the community while being good stewards of the land and minimizing impacts on neighbors. Tract is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with real estate holdings throughout the United States.

Position Overview

We are looking for an experienced, organized, and outgoing Environmental Manager to join our growing team to drive environmental diligence and compliance throughout the life cycle of our projects throughout the United States.

The Environmental Manager will be a key position to support environmental matters in the development and construction efforts in selected markets, interfacing with internal team members, state and local governments, technical consultants, and contractors. The Environmental Manager will collaborate with a matrixed set of stakeholders, focusing on environmental compliance during all stages of the development process such as site selection, diligence, master planning, zoning/entitlements, permitting, extending infrastructure, and supporting earthworks specific to data center campus uses. They will act as the technical environmental lead for assigned projects. A strong Environmental Manager candidate demonstrates a unique ability to blend environmental knowledge and experience and site development skills and are proactive in generating creative solutions to address the environmental complexities of large-scale development projects. Moreover, they must exhibit integrity, tenacity and a results-driven mindset where effective communication and partnership-building with both internal and external stakeholders is key, while managing a growing portfolio of sites around the nation.

This is an exciting role with an opportunity to build skills, leverage experienced mentorship, and grow within a dynamic company on the cutting edge of data center campus development.

Responsibilities

In addition to other duties assigned by supervisors, the Environmental Manager will have the following key primary functional responsibilities:

  • Site Selection Support
  • Interpret environmental desktop resources for groups that evaluating potential development properties to identify early risk indicators and due diligence questions.
  • Project Development Support
  • Review environmental assessment, characterization and site investigations to support the site inquiry and diligence process to vet prospective sites and assess site risks and opportunities.
  • Assist in managing local environmental due diligence processes and teams.
  • Manage following environmental diligence items, interpreting results and reporting out findings, focused on environmental constraints or risks:
  • Wetland and stream delineation and assessments
  • Wildlife surveys and habitat assessments
  • Cultural and historic assessment
  • Noise modeling and analysis
  • Data collection and mapping
  • Provide input on land planning concepts and strategy based on technical knowledge and identification of environmental development constraints.
  • Support development process to ensure timely submission and execution of necessary environmental permits to meet project timelines.
  • Organizing environmental communications with key internal and external stakeholders
  • Adhere to company safety and sustainability standards.

Assist with developing scalable, efficient tools and processes to improve delivery and communication.

  • Project Construction Support
  • Assist in tracking compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations, including obtaining necessary permits (e.g., wetlands, air quality, stormwater).
  • Coordinate the permitting process for construction projects, including wetland protection, stormwater management, and wildlife conservation.
  • Monitor and manage environmental impacts during construction, ensuring adherence to mitigation plans, permit conditions, and regulations.
  • Oversee development of stormwater management plans, implement erosion control measures, and oversee pollution prevention practices on-site.
  • Ensure proper handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials in compliance with CERCLA and RCRA requirements.
  • Collaborate with engineers, planners, and regulatory agencies to integrate environmental considerations into project design and execution.
  • Oversee the protection of water resources, including groundwater and surface water, through proper site management and compliance with water use regulations.
  • Act as a liaison with regulatory agencies, facilitating site inspections and ensuring accurate reporting of environmental compliance activities
  • Interface with National, State and Local Governments as required
  • Interface with State and Local Environmental Permitting Agencies.
  • Attend relevant City Council / County Supervisor meetings as needed to support the projects.
  • Interface with state and local planning/zoning commissions and public works staff.
  • Community Interface
  • Represent Tract positively and consistently with Tract values within the community.
  • Assist with relationship management with adjacent neighbors, community groups, and environmental groups.
Baseline Requirements

Education: Bachelor’s Degree in one of the following: Environmental Engineering or Science, Biology, Ecology, Chemistry, Archaeology, or equivalent.

Experience: Minimum eight years’ experience in managing and the environmental portion of land development and construction projects throughout the United States. Data center experience greatly preferred.

Travel: This position may require occasional travel to Tract Headquarters or Tract markets.

Required Traits, Expertise, and Skills
  • Demonstrated experience with performing and managing wetland and stream delineation and assessments, vegetation inventories, wildlife surveys and habitat assessments, endangered resource reviews, cultural and historic assessments, sound modeling and analysis, data collection and mapping.
  • Successful nationwide experience with preparation of national, state and local environmental applications with various Federal and State Agencies.
  • Demonstrated experience with construction environmental permitting and compliance on development projects.
  • Responsible, ethical , and collaborative mindset with a can-do attitude and pride in work product.
  • Ability to manage projects and teams to successful and predictable outcomes and conclusions.
  • Ability to solve problems, leveraging independent analysis, local relationships, corporate resources , and executive support.
  • Strong work ethic, with ability to manage time and energy independently toward well-understood target outcomes.
  • Curiosity coupled with the ability to network in structured and unstructured environments to quickly identify, understand and communicate opportunities and challenges.
  • Detail oriented to support data-driven analysis and decision making.
  • Strong written communication skills including internal reports and dashboards and external land use applications.
  • Strong verbal communication skills including internal presentations and public speaking at local government meetings when needed.
  • Ability to collaborate with and guide both external teams and internal teams.
  • Baseline financial expertise, including budgeting and managing project expenses.
  • Eagerness to be a part of building something unique, special , and valuable in a dynamic environment with a top-notch team.
Annual Compensation Range

$150K-$165K Base Salary + Discretionary Bonus

Tract Employment

Tract employees enjoy competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits, including 100% employer-covered medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401K program, standard paid holidays, and unlimited PTO.

NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employees may perform other related duties as assigned to meet the organization’s ongoing needs.

Tract is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status. If you need assistance applying for any of our open positions, please contact us at info@tract.com.

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