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Experience with AutoCAD, Civil 3D, PLS-CADD, MicroStation, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a plus. Assignments may also include: preparing forestry trimming requests, facilitating permit and Right-of-Way acquisition, development of a Bill of Materials, estimating costs, and customer advocacy such as acquiring easements or calculating a customer Contribution in Aid of Construction (CIAC.
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Work packages will be developed using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools, Work Management Systems (WMS), and other client systems. Project work may include joint use make ready, and street light projects.
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Our company provides a unique combination of services including civil and forest engineering, land surveying, land use planning, natural resources, landscape architecture, arboriculture, water resources, GIS, and construction support.
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AKS Engineering & Forestry (AKS) is seeking a professional civil engineer as a fulltime Land Development Project Manager for our Vancouver, Washingtonoffice. We have an established, broad-based portfolio of clients including landowners, real-estate developers, architects, government agencies, public service providers, timberland owners, and others.
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Benefits : Access to the American Forest Management team for advice, including foresters, real estate appraisers, GIS analysts, etc., In-house AFMRE corporate marketing team assistance, Land Sale focused websites for advertising, MapRight, DocuSign, and internal training programs.
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Our staff of professionals includes specialists in marine biology, wetland science, wildlife biology, soil science, fisheries biology, botany, hydrogeology, hydrology, forestry, habitat and ecosystem restoration, permitting, GIS, and Information Management.
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The position requires education and experience equivalent to a bachelor’ degree in Geography/GIS, Computer Science, Forestry, Natural Resource Management, or a similar academic field. The Remote Sensing Analyst (GIS Specialist 3) will provide direct support to Forest Management Bureau (FMB) business workflows.
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Bachelor's or Master's in Forestry, Environmental Science, Sustainability, Biology, Ecology, or other relevant field. Proficiency in relevant software and tools, including GIS, remote sensing, and statistical analysis software.
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Drive strategic initiatives in sectors like agriculture, energy, insurance, forestry, mining, renewable energy, and disaster response. 20 years of experience in remote sensing, GIS, and UAS.
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2- or 4-year degree in forestry, horticulture, environmental science or closely related field OR in lieu of a degree, 2 years of experience in Utility Vegetation Management or other related field (Ex. general Right-of-Way management, Integrated Vegetation Management, nursery work or timber cutting, etc.
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Assignments may also include: preparing forestry trimming requests, facilitating permit and Right-of-Way acquisition, development of a BOM, estimating costs, and customer advocacy such as acquiring easements.
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Project management, including directing other team staff (Associate Foresters, Forestry Technicians, GIS Analyst, etc) to accomplish project work. FRST is a forestry consulting firm located in Grass Valley, CA whose experienced professionals provide clients with advanced forest and vegetation management solutions through the application of innovative technology and science.
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Candidates who bring a range of natural resource management skills, landscaping, forestry or arborist training, wildland firefighting, leadership and project management, and other related skills are desired.
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The Natural Resource Technician (NRT) I, II or III position is ideally suited for motivated individuals possessing a strong work ethic and enjoy working both independently and as a team member in the fields of forestry, wildlife, natural resources, and other related disciplines.
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Additionally, familiarity with agricultural land management tools such as DNDC (DeNitrification-DeComposition), DAYCENT, remote sensing, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), and knowledge of soil science will be considered a plus.
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