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We are seeking Design Professionals, Program Managers and Technical Services Area Professionals to serve as engineers of record, group managers and technical practice leaders with expertise and interest in working on fish ecohydraulics, fisheries and aquatic science and fish hatchery design projects in North America and beyond.
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Assists in general field survey work of natural resources, which may involve fisheries, wildlife, botanical, and/or wetland resources; Plan, prepare and present historical and natural science interpretive programs.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree Park Administration, Recreation and Parks, Wildlife/Fisheries Science, Natural and/or Cultural Resource Conservation, Range Management, Forestry, Biology, Anthropology/Archeology, History, or closely related field.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Wildlife/Fisheries Science, Natural and/or Cultural Resource Management, Forestry, Environmental Biology, Biology, Park Administration or Recreation and Parks.
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As part of a team of over 130 ecologists nation-wide, you will have a chance to learn from expert wetland scientists, bat, bird, and fisheries biologists, botanists, ecosystem restoration ecologists, NEPA practitioners, and more.
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Ocean Career: Minnesota Department of Natural Fisheries Operations Consultant. Bachelor's degree in fisheries, aquatic ecology, biology, or closely related field. At the DNR, we are committed to the conservation and management of the state's natural resources for outdoor recreation, economic development, and a sustainable quality of life.
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Skilled with projects related to fisheries, aquaculture, wastewater systems, and natural resources-related projects, desired. Perform engineering design with a focus on fisheries related infrastructure such as hatcheries, fish passage systems, intakes, weirs, stream restoration, and other water resource facilities.
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Professional and volunteer experience involving biology, zoology, fisheries, chemistry, natural resources, engineering, or closely allied fields may substitute, year for year, for experience.
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Background with a natural resource focus (fisheries, water resources, terrestrial, etc.) A Bachelor's degree is required in Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, Hydrology, Public/Environmental Policy or other Natural Science.
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Skilled with projects related to fisheries, aquaculture, wastewater systems, and natural resources-related projects, desired Extensive understanding of fish hatchery and aquaculture facility design, layout, and evaluations, and experience with the development and incorporation of bio-security, bio-programming, and RAS/PRAS, is preferred Experience with water treatment design and wastewater engineering is beneficial.
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Subject matter will cover many of the issues in which WWF is involved, including biodiversity conservation (e.g., endangered species and habitat protection), natural resource management (e.g., fisheries, forestry, and agriculture), environment and security, climate change, and energy.
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Keywords: fisheries, biology, water, water resources, engineering, design, planning, permitting, nepa, environmental, ferc, project manager, program manager, construction, science. We work to balance community and economic needs with conservation and sustainability of natural resources, including incorporating advanced water conservation strategies into our design services.
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We are seeking a biologist, ecologist, or environmental scientist to support natural-based solutions projects. This candidate will primarily assist with regulatory compliance efforts for federal, state, and local environmental projects in CDM Smith’s portfolio, with focus on fisheries science, protected species, floodplains and wetlands, stream and habitat assessments, and associated permitting tasks.
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The University of Missouri is seeking its first Director for the newly-established Institute of Fisheries, Wetlands, and Aquatics Systems ( ) within the School of Natural Resources (SNR; snr.
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Additional background in fisheries, endangered species, herpetology, or amphibians. This position will best fit someone who can successfully manage multiple tasks and projects synchronously, exhibits strong scientific writing skills, works independently, is highly detail oriented, and has experience and a background in wetland science or a related natural resources field.
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