Project Manager I/II
Company: Sequoia Ecological Consulting
Location: Walnut Creek
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $93,600 - $133,120
annually Project Manager I/II ABOUT US At Sequoia, we believe in
providing a great place to work by living our shared core values of
Belongingness, Excellence, Passion, Integrity, and Teamwork. As a
member of the Sequoia team your unique talents and contributions
will be recognized and appreciated, and your work will truly make
an impact as we provide the highest level of service to our clients
on projects that our staff are passionate about. Sequoia Ecological
Consulting, Inc. (Sequoia) is a small, woman-owned environmental
consulting firm that specializes in environmental and biological
planning, permitting, and field services. We serve federal, state,
and local public agencies, as well as private clients throughout
California. Sequoias team develops creative solutions to complex
projects through proactive planning, collaboration, and attention
to detail. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION YOURE EXCITED ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY
BECAUSE you share our values and enjoy leading environmental
permitting and compliance projects across California. You will
support work based out of our Sacramento office and apply your
understanding of biology, state and federal regulations, and
project management to lead moderately complex to complex projects
for a wide range of clients. You are comfortable working
independently while collaborating closely with project teams,
clients, agencies, and internal leadership. You bring experience in
project management and coordination, budget and schedule oversight,
deliverable review and QA/QC, field survey coordination, impacts
analysis, permit evaluation, and preparation of technical reports
for biological and environmental work. At the Project Manager II
level, you may also take on greater ownership of client
relationships, business development efforts, subcontractor
coordination, and mentoring or training of staff. This role may
include supervisory responsibilities, typically overseeing small
teams of approximately 25 employees, depending on project needs and
level. Travel may be required and will vary by role and assignment,
with most trips occurring within the Sacramento and/or San
Francisco Bay areas. Occasional overnight travel may also be
expected. You will impact the team by: Interpret complex compliance
packages, permits, and project scopes to ensure compliance in the
field; make independent compliance decisions. Lead author or
contributing author for Constraints Analyses, Study Reports, Annual
Reports, and similar documents, depending on project complexity.
Coordinate, mentor, and review work prepared by Assistant Project
Managers, Project Coordinators, and other team members. Produce
documents that are consistently free of technical and grammatical
errors. Perform QA/QC and technical editing of documents and
deliverables for content and accuracy. Develop cost estimates and
scopes of work for moderately complex to complex projects, with
level of supervision varying by experience. Support or lead
marketing proposals and business development efforts, depending on
level. Attend site walk-downs, pre-bid meetings, and support
additional marketing initiatives. Support coordination of projects,
staff resources, and schedules across multiple projects. Take
initiative in managing budgets, schedules, risks, and client
expectations. Organize and participate in client, agency, and
stakeholder meetings, with increasing responsibility at higher
levels. Manage prime and subcontractor agreements and change
orders. Oversee subcontractors and coordinate deliverables as
required. Participate in recruiting, interviewing, onboarding, and
staff development activities. Act as a mentor to less experienced
staff and project managers. Support or lead internal trainings, SOP
development, and internal meetings. May supervise staff, with the
number and level of direct reports depending on role level and
project needs. As the Primary Project Lead, the Project Manager has
responsibility for the following: Define and implement project
scopes, schedules, and budgets. Support Assistant Project Managers
with project setup tasks. Manage prime and subcontractor agreements
and change orders. Serve as a primary point of contact for client
communication, with increased ownership at the Project Manager II
level. Review and understand all project materials, permits, and
deliverables, including how permit constraints apply to current and
future work. Coordinate with accounting during project setup to
support accurate invoicing. Review and approve monthly invoices.
Enter estimated labor needs and projections on a regular basis.
Track budgets and support forecasting to ensure projects remain on
budget. Attend scheduling meetings to confirm adequate staffing and
resource allocation. Provide QA/QC of technical reports, memos, and
deliverables. Identify opportunities to delegate work that supports
staff development. Lead or support project kick-off meetings and
ongoing project progress meetings. Train and mentor Assistant
Project Managers, Project Coordinators, and Project Managers as
appropriate. Ensure safety protocols are followed through
leadership and QA/QC of safety procedures. Confirm that field and
desktop work assignments align with project scope, approvals, and
budgets. Work with Principals and leadership to identify staff for
project approvals and delegate resume preparation as needed.
Consistently comply with all company administrative and technical
policies, including time and expense reporting and standard
operating procedures. WERE EXCITED ABOUT YOU BECAUSE YOU Project
Manager I level candidates typically have: 13 years of experience
as an Assistant Project Manager or similar role Ability to manage
projects independently with minimal supervision Bachelors degree in
Biology or a related field Working understanding of California
flora, fauna, and regulatory environment Project Manager II level
candidates typically have: 6 years of progressive experience as a
Project Manager and/or Assistant Project Manager At least 3 years
of experience functioning at a Project Manager I level Demonstrated
success managing complex projects, budgets, clients, and teams
Strong leadership, communication, negotiation, and mentoring skills
Sophisticated understanding of California flora, fauna, and
regulatory environment For both levels: Strong verbal and written
communication and editing skills Proficient in MS Office Suite
Familiar with GIS mapping tools and able to navigate existing
systems Valid Drivers License WHY YOULL LOVE WORKING AT SEQUOIA
ECOLOGICAL CONSULTING, INC: We provide a collaborative,
employee-forward working environment We provide a space that
encourages building and maintaining long-term relationships in your
work and finding satisfaction in making a lasting impact in
protecting our biodiversity. Sequoia is looking for a
self-motivated individual who is eager to steer the direction of
their career in a company that promotes and supports professional
development. We dont hire candidates to suit the job, we find the
work that fulfills our employees and helps them meet their
professional goals. Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity,
Inclusion & Belonging: At Sequoia, we create a safe space culture
focused on fostering employee well-being, job satisfaction, and
productivity. We are committed to a more inclusive and diverse
workforce, where each employee can reach their full potential
without the burden of discrimination or harassment. We strive to
maintain a strong culture built upon our shared core values of
Belongingness, Excellence, Passion, Integrity, and Teamwork.
Sequoia is an equal opportunity employer. We understand that
diversity, including human diversity, is the key to the success of
all healthy ecosystems. We are a forest of remarkable individuals,
standing tall as our authentic selves and as one. At Sequoia, we
grow together to form a stable community that is diverse in
character and content. We are an at-will employer, which means that
either the company or the employee may terminate the employment
relationship at any time, for any reason, with or without
notice.
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