Job ID: 11989
Location: Alpine, Alaska
Employment Type: Contract
Date Added: 06/02/2026
Job Description
Location: Alpine, AK
Description:
- Provides regulatory planning, permitting and compliance support.
- Participates in team project execution to ensure that all tasks related to environmental review/permitting at the local, state, and federal levels are integrated into current project planning efforts, implemented, secured and in compliance.
- Ensures compliance with internal environmental and regulatory procedures (compliance assurance, operations excellence).
- Develops environmental contracting, regulatory, and permitting strategies.
- Maintains and enhance federal, state, and local agency relationships with specific emphasis on environmental review, permitting processes, environmental stewardship, surface management, as well as land access.
- Coordinates the collection of and analyzing regulatory metrics.
Required and Preferred Skills and Experience:
- Senior level, typically 7+ years of experience.
- Understands advanced aspects of discipline and is viewed as an expert in each field.
- Applies broad range of competencies to develop solutions to complex problems.
- Influences others to achieve objectives.
- Often provides specialized/technical/functional guidance to others within department and/or business asset.
- Self-motivated.
- Technical writing skills.
- Attention to detail
- Be familiar with local, state, and federal spill reporting requirements.
- Be familiar with local state tundra disturbance reporting requirements.
- Be familiar with local state water withdraws exceedance reporting requirements.
- Be able to oversee local subsistence representatives’ activities and deal with their concerns.
- Represent CPAI Construction Group to other CPAI groups, local/state/federal agencies, and Non-Government Organizations.
- Experience with construction projects (ice roads and pads, pipeline, facility installation)
- Be able to cooperatively interface with other company Field Environmental Coordinators, local/state/federal compliance employees,
- Track and comply with numerous permit stipulations and keep all appropriate CPAI employees apprised of compliance status.
- Provide training to contract personnel as needed.
- NSTC w/H2S.
- Valid Driver’s License.
- Be familiar with state and federal waste regulations and management requirements
- Experience with permitting process for state and federal agencies and implementing those conditions for field compliance
- General environmental compliance activities (spill & tundra damage reporting, waste management, etc.)
- Previous North Slope experience
- Be familiar with CPAI procedures, assets, and compliance
- Bachelor’s Degree (preferred in Science/ Environmental Studies).

