Make a measurable impact on Washington’s shorelines—while advancing your career.
If you’re an experienced environmental professional who thrives at the intersection of coastal protection, regulatory strategy, and project leadership, this role offers the opportunity to lead meaningful shoreline and marine projects across the Puget Sound region. You’ll work on complex, high-impact initiatives that protect and restore sensitive aquatic environments—while enjoying the autonomy, flexibility, and professional respect that come with a senior-level role.
This position is ideal for someone who enjoys owning projects end-to-end, collaborating with clients and agencies, and mentoring field teams—all while balancing fieldwork with strategic, office-based project management.
Our client is seeking a seasoned Shoreline & Marine Project Manager to lead assessment, permitting, and mitigation efforts throughout Washington State. The role may be based out of Gig Harbor (preferred), Mount Vernon, or Mukilteo, with hybrid flexibility.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Lead shoreline and marine projects involving environmental assessment, permitting, and mitigation planning
- Manage and mentor field teams conducting shoreline, wetland, stream, and habitat assessments
- Prepare, submit, and manage environmental permit applications and documentation, including:
- JARPAs
- Shoreline permits
- Mitigation plans
- Interpret and apply key state and federal regulations, including:
- Shoreline Management Act
- Clean Water Act
- SEPA / NEPA
- Local critical area codes
- Develop and manage project scopes, budgets, and schedules to ensure high-quality, on-time delivery
- Collaborate closely with clients, regulatory agencies, and tribal governments to achieve project objectives
- Provide strategic guidance on land use, shoreline planning, and marine resource challenges
- Ensure regulatory compliance, internal standards, and approval of project invoices
What We’re Looking For
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Planning, or a related field (required)
- 8+ years of experience in environmental consulting, permitting, or project management
- Direct experience with shoreline and/or marine projects strongly preferred
- Working knowledge of Washington State environmental laws and permitting processes
- Strong expertise in shoreline regulations, wetland and aquatic resource assessment, and mitigation planning
- Proven project management, organizational, and client communication skills
Compensation
- Salary range: $100,000 – $130,000 annually (commensurate with experience)
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
- Comprehensive benefits package, including:
- 9 paid holidays
- Healthcare benefits
- PTO
- 401(k) with company match
- Flexible work options, including hybrid and remote possibilities for many roles
- Career growth and mentorship, with:
- Clear career-path structure
- Two-way mentorship
- Tuition reimbursement
- Financial incentives for publishing and thought leadership
- Collaborative, multidisciplinary environment where ideas are shared, communication is clear, and your expertise is valued
- Opportunity to work on unique, high-impact projects that shape coastal and marine environments across the Puget Sound region
Posted: 1/19/2026
Compensation: $100,000 to $130,000 DOE
