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The GIS Manager will assist the Director of Land Transactions and Director of Conservation with maps for active conservation easements and baseline documentation reports. Professional and/or educational GIS experience in land conservation (preferred) or natural resource management.
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Demonstrated commitment to integrating biological and social aspects of conservation with advanced technologies for research and decision-making (for example eDNA, remote data collection, GIS, database systems), as well as experience in the interface between research and conservation action.
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As such, this position assists upper level GIS staff to capture, store, analyze and map historical, current, and future property acquisitions and other relevant real property information including deeds, plats, easement agreements, funding sources, trails and recreation amenities to support DNR’s mission of land stewardship and conservation.
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Essential skills and functions include tree identification, tree diameter and height measurement, gather field data using hand-held GPS unit and / or electronic data collector, ability to use 10 BAF prism, clinometer, tree scale stick and other related equipment, assist with forest type and asset mapping using GIS technology.
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Proficiency in GIS, conservation planning software, and other relevant technical tools. Utilize geographic information systems (GIS) and other technical tools to map and analyze land characteristics, soil health, water resources, and habitat quality.
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Relevant qualification in Geography, Geomatics, Geospatial Sciences, GIS, Remote Sensing, or a related field. Your work will contribute to informed decision-making, planning, and problem-solving across diverse industries, ranging from environmental conservation and urban planning to disaster management and resource exploration.
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Reporting to the Director of Conservation, and working collaboratively with all members of the Land Protection and Stewardship team, as well as the Communications team, the GIS Manager plays a vital role in the implementation and advancement of Bluegrass Land Conservancy’s mission.
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Our Consulting Utility Forester position is ideal for entry level and seasoned professionals with an educational background in forestry, horticulture, arboriculture, environmental studies, conservation or related disciplines and with experience in these fields and line of work.
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A passion for industries like Smart IoT devices, GIS software, or other adjacent areas like irrigation, automation, water conservation, golf, or environmental tech—if you've worked in any of these, you'll feel right at home.
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Responsibilities for this position would include being a subject matter expert on water sustainability studies and solutions, surface water conveyance and distribution, manage aquifer recharge (MAR) and aquifer storage and recover (ASR), water conservation, irrigation district operations, groundwater management, recharge, and banking, project funding and grants, water transfers and exchanges, water rights, feasibilities studies, project planning and design.
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Provide or participate in trainings or presentations related to forestry, wildlife, conservation planning certification and other topics associated with natural resource management. Familiarity with NEPA & ESA and a working knowledge of basic surveying principles, map reading and GIS/GPS technology, ArcGIS skills and the ability to apply professional scientific techniques to the land for which responsibilities are assigned is required.
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This is a cooperative position between the NWTF and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and will be responsible for administering, implementing and promoting forestry improvements through NRCS technical assistance programs on private lands in Wisconsin.
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The Corps Network, the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps, is pleased to partner with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)/United States Department of Agriculture, AmeriCorps, and the National Association of Conservation Districts to implement the Working Lands Climate Corps (WLCC.
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During a term of service, training opportunities such as First Aid/CPR, Wilderness First Responder, and GIS/GPS are offered which provide certifications to support members' service experiences and prepare them for the next step in their careers.
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Subject expertise in one or more of the following: USAID policy and planning, biodiversity, forestry, wildlife, environmental governance, inland, marine, and coastal ecosystems, indigenous peoples, GIS, agriculture and land use, and livelihoods.
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