
Attorney Adviser (Environmental)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers See More Job Openings by This Employer
Job Description
About the Position: This is an Attorney Adviser (Environmental), GS-0905-14 position with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Southwestern Division (SWD), Galveston District, Office of Counsel. This is a permanent and full-time position and will be located in Galveston, TX. **Permanent Change of Station (PCS) OR a recruitment/relocation incentive may be authorized for this position. **
Duties- Works under the general supervision of the managing counsel to whom assigned.
- Responsible for the preparation or review of legal issues, instruments, assemblies, or the preparation of legal opinions on questions relating to Federal environmental laws and regulations.
- Identify, research, and address extremely complex and difficult legal questions affecting USACE missions.
- Prepare legal opinions, or other legal instruments, and renders advice to clients on matters which require for their solution a high order of original and creative legal endeavor in order to obtain a reasonable balance of conflicting interests.
- Represent the office to which assigned in meetings, negotiations, conferences, presentations, hearings, administrative litigation, or other forums, with municipal, state, other federal agencies, and private stakeholders.
- Provide advice, guidance and direction to all staff elements, higher headquarters, Commanders and others regarding complex and controversial environmental issues from the initial study phase through post-construction monitoring.
- Provide litigation legal support to the regulatory permit program. Review, analyze, and provide legal advice on permit decisions and matters of policy and procedure involving program application that may be subject to a lawsuit or impending lawsuit.
- Render legal advice and assistance (either oral or in writing as required) to all elements of the district in response to inquiries on numerous types of miscellaneous problems arising from day-to-day operations.
- Perform legal research necessary to furnish correct solutions and to explain probable results of various alternatives that may be developed.
- $143,616 - $186,700/year