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Forestry, nature-based design-build, habitat restoration, and. their own neighborhoods with tree planting, habitat restoration, and green spaces that restore native habitat, revitalize.
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Olson offers a full range of wetland and wildlife services including wetland delineation, habitat assessments, mitigation planning, forest practices, timber management planning, technical writing, biological assessments, SEPA, JARPA, ESA compliance, and wetland/habitat restoration.
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Knowledge of stream and riparian habitat restoration, encompassing planning, permitting, species selection, and implementation/monitoring strategies Understanding of tidal marsh ecology. Capability in managing deliverables essential for regulatory permit applications, CEQA documents, and environmental due diligence investigations (e.g., wetland delineations, rare plant surveys, habitat assessments, biological resources technical reports.
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As members of these communities, we know it is those who call these towns and cities “home” who will ultimately benefit from our work, be it flood protection, environmental cleanup, habitat restoration, reliable infrastructure, or disaster response.
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We specialize in working alongside public and private sector clients on diverse and complex Environmental Remediation; Geotechnical, Heavy Civil, and Habitat & Wetland Construction; and Emergency & Disaster Services projects.
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Complete wildlife or biological surveys and habitat evaluations, including avian surveys, insect assessments, bat acoustic surveys, classifying vegetation communities, and identification of listed and rare species.
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The Volunteer Engagement Coordinator exemplifies our commitment to providing a consistent, meaningful volunteer experience, ensuring that we prepare, empower, and appreciate each volunteer that serves Habitat Great Cincinnati.
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This crew will work on critical conservation and recreation access projects including trail maintenance and construction, habitat improvement, sign installation, habitat improvement, and developed recreation area maintenance.
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Be an active member of project team (Project Manager, Superintendent, SSHO & Project Engineers). Odin is an award-winning contractor delivering turnkey environmental, geotechnical, and civil construction projects nationwide.
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Unique projects: In addition to building 39 new units of affordable housing in the next five years, Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity intends to purchase 80 existing homes being divested by our local housing authority, which will be rehabbed and sold under our new model of permanently affordable homeownership.
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Able to develop and/or able to lead ecological teams for stream, wetland, wildlife habitat assessments, and other ecological surveys. Originating or leading ecological reports including (aquatic resources, terrestrial habitat assessment, rare flora assessments, and/or avian surveys.
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Coastal habitat restoration. River and stream habitat restoration and enhancement. 15+ years of professional experience in concept development and design of stream and river restoration and floodplain management projects.
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Master's degree in civil engineering or environmental science with an emphasis on aquatic ecosystems restoration, hydraulics, and/or geomorphology. The candidate will support a variety of ecological restoration, flood risk reduction, and infrastructure projection projects for public and private clients throughout the Western United States in collaboration with multidisciplinary internal and client project teams.
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Advanced knowledge of GNA and 3+ years of experience drafting and implementing projects under Supplemental Project Agreements including commercial harvest projects, non-commercial restoration projects such as aquatic organism passage and habitat design, hazardous fuels reduction, bridge design, transportation system maintenance, invasive species management, terrestrial wildlife habitat design, and any other restoration projects typically accomplished on federal, state, or private landscapes.
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Watershed and floodplain assessment and planning. Permit application experience in Western states (e.g., state and federal permits for in-water work, local agency permits for grading, erosion control, etc.
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