Senior Regulatory Specialist
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At HDR, our employee-owners are fully engaged in creating a welcoming environment where each of us is valued and respected, a place where everyone is empowered to bring their authentic selves and novel ideas to work every day. As we foster a culture of inclusion throughout our company and within our communities, we constantly ask ourselves: What is our impact on the world? HDR has an opportunity for an experienced professional to join our water quality and regulatory support team in the the Missouri-Kansas (MOKAN) Area. This position will be based out of HDR's Kansas City office. The water quality groups works within HDR's Utility Management Services (UMS) business class, which provides leadership to develop, coordinate, monitor, and improve technical services for municipal water and wastewater utility support services. Candidates for this position should desire a role in the water/wastewater engineering industry that includes working closely with both our clients and internal staff to build successful teams. The Senior Regulatory Specialist will work on municipal and industrial projects where water quality regulations impact or drive projects for HDR's regional or national clients. A thorough understanding of water quality regulations and programs is needed. Technical duties developing and implementing compliance strategies to mitigate regulatory impacts; include independently reviewing NPDES permits, Total Maximum Daily Load Studies, and new or pending regulations from the context of representing regulated clients; reviewing and analyzing water quality and hydrologic data; applying water quality models; and directing others. The Senior Regulatory Specialist will also be expected to formally and informally train and mentor staff with respect to Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water Act requirements and how they impact HDR's clients. The ideal technical background includes:
Other specific responsibilities include representing clients in regulatory interactions and as the primary line of communication, report writing and preparation, project management (technical staffing, budget and schedule control) and coordination with small to medium sized project teams. The candidate will also support marketing efforts, be involved with client management for clients in a several state area, and work closely with water quality, marketing, and local operations leaders to achieve established business development goals. Candidate will also maintain visibility and promote the water quality strategic practice in professional/technical organizations. He/she will support project teams to pursue and complete regulatory/water quality related projects and support growth of the regulatory/water quality strategic practice. Excellent communication skills required, both written and interpersonal (spoken). Preferred Qualifications
#LI-MV3 Required Qualifications
What We Believe Primary Location
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United States-Missouri-Kansas City
Industry
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Waste
Schedule
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Part-time
Employee Status
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Regular
BusinessClass
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Utility Management Services
Job Posting
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Jul 7, 2025 |