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Land IQ, LLC is seeking a Remote Sensing Scientist in its Sacramento, California office with a specialization in data driven analytics and algorithm development with digital images for agricultural and other land use applications (crop classification, yield modeling, land use impacts, land use change, etc.
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Verisk Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) is looking for a Staff Scientist to perform and initiate research in oceanographic and climate science. Verisk Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) is looking for a Staff Scientist to perform and initiate research in oceanographic and climate science.
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Trihydro, one of the top environmental and engineering consulting firms in the country, has an opening for an Entry Level Scientist. A Bachelor's Degree in BS degree in environmental science, or related science field preferred.
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Duties and Responsibilities Complete investigative studies of wildlife epidemiology and marine mammal physiology, ecology, behavior, bioacoustics, genetics, or health effects associated with exposure to environmental stressors.
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Core responsibilities of the SAE Environmental Scientist include delivering high-quality eddy covariance data products for public use in scientific research, actively contributing to and developing components of eddy4R (an R-based code package for eddy covariance data processing) by modularizing, hardening, and improving its performance, supporting integration into NEONs data processing pipeline, and coordinating across teams to ensure delivery of high-quality data.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist- Operates, calibrates, and maintains equipment used in quantitative and qualitative analysis such as spectrophotometers, calorimeters, flame photometers, and computer-controlled analyzers; promotes safety, environmental, and/or infection control practices.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, Science or other related field and 15 to 25 years of relevant experience. To succeed in this role, you must have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, Science or other relevant discipline and have approximately 15 to 25 years of relevant experience.
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Perform system vulnerability assessments using vendor native (MS SCT) and third-party tools (Nessus), recommending mitigation options based on the risk of exploit after consideration of environmental factors.
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VHB's New Jersey Site Investigation & Remediation practice has a need for an Environmental Engineer, Geologist or Environmental Scientist to join our growing Site Investigation & Remediation practice.
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BS in Geology, Environmental Science or related science discipline. Arcadis is seeking detail oriented, well organized, dependable Geologists or Environmental Scientists to join our class firm nationwide.
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Coordination and occasional oversight of drilling activities, other subsurface investigations, and remedial actions, including classifying soil, and collecting and submitting environmental samples (soil, water, sediment, soil gas, and indoor air) in accordance with state and federal regulations, QA/QC procedures, and established standard operating procedures.
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Our team has over 1,000 years of combined environmental experience and consists of engineers and scientists that specialize in Air Quality, Waste, Water, CEQA, Safety, and Industrial Hygiene. B.S or M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, or other relevant technical degrees from an accredited college (minimum GPA of 3.0.
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Arcadis is seeking a Technical Task Manager with a background as a Geologist, Environmental Scientist, or Environmental Engineer. Bachelor's degree in Geology, Environmental Engineering, or Environmental Science, or related field.
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The Senior Environmental Scientist will be responsible for the coordination of day-to-day environmental compliance for the assigned facilities and operations. 10 or more years of experience in oil and gas industry complying with environmental regulations is required.
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Burns & McDonnell's office in Austin, TX, is seeking a Staff Compliance scientist to join its team of talented and successful environmental professionals to perform environmental permitting and compliance work on a variety of consulting projects.
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