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Knowledge of NASA's Moon to Mars Strategy; NOAA's NESDIS Strategy and NASA's Science Mission Directorate's 4 Decadal Surveys (Astrophysics, Helio physics, Planetary and Earth Sciences). Significant experience in the Aerospace and Civil Space Industry with an emphasis on NASA (Human Exploration and Science entities) / NOAA/USGS customers.
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We are seeking a seasoned business development executive with a proven track record of leading and closing $50M+ opportunities within at least one of the following federal agencies or departments: NASA, DHS, DOE, or one of the national laboratories; and domain experience in remote sensing, Earth science, and GEOINT. We would prefer someone in the DMV area but are open to strong remote candidates on the east coast.
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Bachelor or Masters of Science or Engineering in Environmental Science, Geology, Civil, Environmental, or Chemical Engineering, or other engineering or related earth science discipline.
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Master's degree in a physical science (i.e. chemistry, climatology, earth science, geology, geophysics, hydrology, petrology, physics, meteorology, oceanography) or a master's degree and 18 graduate semester hours in a physical science or applied physical science (i.e. engineering.
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Track record of work in cross-disciplinary teams from technical backgrounds including engineering, earth and planetary science, ecology, hydrology, and geochemistry. Projects will include completing geotechnical and civil analysis and design work for structures and earthworks including settlement, transient drainage in tailings, slope stability, seepage, erosion, earth retention, and mine tailings dams.
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M. S. or PhD degree in Meteorology, Climate Science, Oceanography, or similar Earth Science field (required) The role responsibilities include, but are not limited to building historical and stochastic event sets, modeling of water depths, coastal flooding footprints, implementation of flood defenses and levees into models, estimating hurricane parameters, analyzing tropical cyclone related data, implementing hazard into modeling platform ELEMENTS, incorporating of climate change research into storm surge modeling etc.
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The 100- and 200- level geology courses in Earth and Planetary Sciences satisfies the Natural Science requirement for the university and draw students from many different majors at Rutgers.
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M. S. or PhD degree in Meteorology, Climate Science, Oceanography, or similar Earth Science field with focus on climate change (required) M. S. or PhD degree in Meteorology, Climate Science, Oceanography, or similar Earth Science field with focus on climate change (required.
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Master’s Degree in Museum Studies, Public History, History, Earth Science or related field preferred. The Executive Director of the Texas Energy Museum is responsible for the operations and programs of this science and history museum in Beaumont, Texas, that focuses on petroleum energy.
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Under the leadership of the Planetarium Director and Planetarium Manager, the Planetarium Specialist will deliver Earth & Space Science programming to public audiences across the science center.
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Recent Ph. D. in ecology, soil science, biogeochemistry, earth sciences, or a related field. Your work will contribute significantly to advancing the mechanistic understanding of soil biogeochemistry and its role in global change, and to improve Earth system models.
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Science Systems and Applications, Inc. (SSAI) has an opening for a science writer to join a highly visible communications team supporting NASA Earth science and satellite mission outreach.
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The Department offers MS and PhD degrees in Geological Sciences, bachelor’s degree s in Earth Sciences and Earth Science Education, minors in Earth Sciences and Coastal and Marine Geoscience, and introductory laboratory-based general education courses.
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Assists evaluating catastrophe management software and models and exploring industry best practices and business strategies in earth science technologies partners, and to assist fellow catastrophe risk management team members to provide the catastrophe related insights and recommendation.
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1 Health, Integrated physical science teacher and 1 Earth Science Teacher. - Bachelor's degree or MSDE certification as science teacher. 1 Health, Integrated physical science teacher and 1 Earth Science Teacher.
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