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Knowledge of natural history, anthropology, entomology, ornithology, cultural history, recreation science, and/or ecology. Knowledge of natural history, anthropology, entomology, ornithology, cultural history, recreation science, and/or ecology.
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Research specialties and realms of collaborative opportunities within the DFM exist at the intersections of fire ecology, wildfire and prescribed fire, landscape ecology, forest operations, forest biometrics, silviculture, climatology and watershed hydrology, forest ecology, and remote sensing.
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Update and implement the communications plan for Ecology, including web content and social media, to effectively communicate about school activities, events, projects, faculty, staff and students; track communications metrics.
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This position requires a combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in ecology, biology, environmental science or related field; and 4 years of experience in avian science, botany, soil ecology or related field.
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Topics include but not limited to animal care and feeding, gardening, sustainability, insects, birds, soil science, freshwater ecology, wetland ecology, forest ecology, art, cooking.
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Education: Ph. D. training in restoration, conservation biology, genetics, ecology, or a related discipline required. Qualifications/Experience: conservation biology, ecology, or related fields.
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The technical areas include, but are not limited to: user authorizations, inspections, surveys, sealed sources, decommissioning, release surveys and closeouts, radioactive materials accountability and transportation, cyclotron produced materials (production, distribution and use), radioactive waste management and shipping, dosimetry and bioassay, ALARA program, instrument calibrations, radiation producing equipment safety, non-ionizing radiation safety, and medical program assessments.
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Have earned at least a master's degree in ecology, environmental public health, science communications, library science or a closely related field of study from an accredited university or college within the last 24 months and.
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As our new Mechanical Process Design Engineer, you will be working closely with Project Managers and other Consultants on ecology projects as well as the opportunity to be involved in a variety of environmental investigation/remediation, environmental compliance, health and safety, sustainability, and due diligence projects within our broad Environment and Health practice.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in any of the following fields: Psychology, Sociology, Community Health Sciences, Health Ecology, Public Health, Social Work, Human Development, Early Childhood Education, Nursing, Speech Pathology, or Anthropology.
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BOEM Site Assessment and Construction and Operation Plans, marine ecology, NEPA/Federal and state permitting, offshore wind, power generation and transmission, infrastructure, and/or renewable energy is desired.
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We are looking for senior professionals in Water Resources, Environmental, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and Ecology areas of practice. We are looking for senior professionals in Water Resources, Environmental, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and Ecology areas of practice.
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Bachelor's degree in environmental science, studies, or policy; ecology; natural resources management; or a related field. Advanced degree in related area or specialized experience in the fields of environmental science, studies, or policy; ecology; or natural resources.
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The opportunity to gain knowledge in one or more of the following: natural resource regulations, water quality regulatory programs, wetlands identification including knowledge of botany and soil science and experience in ecology, wildlife biology, water resources, geographic information systems and environmental science.
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Bachelors or Masters Degree in Environmental Science, Ecology, Botany, Biology, or related field. Kimley-Horn's Oklahoma City, OKlahoma (OK) office is seeking an Environmental Scientist with 4+ years of experience to join their Environmental team.
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