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Shipyard new construction experience, preferably on ABS-classed vessels, and other US Navy or US Coast Guard Programs, for 3rd Party Certifications, Requirements List (CDRL) Development and Management; Navy INSURV acceptance trials and developing test procedures using American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) naval vessel rules (NVR) requirements is highly desired.
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While working with the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Parks, and/or Forest Service, members and leaders will be able to network with professionals in natural resources and recreation management.
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Clients are Federal, Civil, State, and local governments, as well as commercial businesses, and include Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management (ACSIM), Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installations, Energy, and Environment (ASA(IE&E.
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Outside the Washington, DC region, the DC office supports planning and NEPA reviews for a range of agencies including the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Surface Transportation Board, Federal Railroad Administration, Federal Transit Administration, and Federal Highway Administration.
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A collection of premier lands and waters under the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)’s jurisdiction. These 37 million acres comprise only 15% of the 250 million acres managed by the Bureau of Land Management, the agency responsible for the largest acreage of federally managed public lands.
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It also is one of the BEST opportunities to network with a wide range of land management professionals on the job - getting your foot in the door to become a member of a National Park Service, National Monument, Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management team after your internship.
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The crews are based out of remote locations in Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offices across Colorado and New Mexico. The soil and botanical data they collect help inform the state and trend of vegetative resources throughout BLM lands, and subsequently inform land management decisions.
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Strong working knowledge of Chevron Engineering Standards (CES), American Petroleum Institute (API), American Gas Association (AGA), Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX), and Texas Railroad Commission, Bureau of Land Management (BLM.
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Position:Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Manager – Integrated Land and Resource Governance II Location: Washington, DC Metro Area Position Status: Proposal, Full-time, Regular About DAI DAI works at the cutting edge of international development, combining technical excellence, professional project management, and exceptional customer service to solve the most complex development problems.
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Stewards in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management are seeking an intern who will assist the Realty Team in the Cedar City Field Office (CCFO) by identifying and addressing monitoring backlogs, assisting in the process of renewable energy projects (solar, wind, and geothermal), working on right-of-way (ROW) renewals, and gain an understanding of the Bureau of Land Management process.
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Demonstrated experience with state and federal agencies such as the US Fish and Wildlife Service, state wildlife agencies, US Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), US Forest Service, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC.
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Participants will work on high priority conservation projects for land management partners like the Forest Service, BLM, and Bureau of Reclamation. NYC/ICC's Leadership Development Programs are innovative AmeriCorps service programs designed to provide hands-on training and experience to those interested in pursuing employment with conservation corps, land and water resource management agencies, and other outdoor careers.
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Knowledge of current issues and projects related to the Bureau of Land Management, Reclamation, Forest Service, and other federally administered lands. 10+ years of relevant experience with NEPA compliance, environmental permitting, technical report writing, or project management.
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The University is home to Nevada’s first medical school – the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine – and it delivers on its original land-grant mission with outreach across the state through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension, Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, and Wolf Pack Athletics.
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This seasonal position allows LDP Members to deliver an impactful educational experience to youth just entering the field and provides an entry-point within the fields of natural resource management, conservation, and outdoor education.
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