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The ideal candidate for this position is a civil engineer or geologist with the experience, skills, and willingness to apply knowledge to a variety of environmental projects, including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), vapor intrusion evaluation and mitigation, environmental restoration/resiliency, stormwater management, and all phases of environmental remediation including investigation, design, implementation, and operations and maintenance.
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Provide environmental planning knowledge and project management to help with environmental impact analysis, coordination on biological and cultural assessment support, CEQA/NEPA research and document production support, tribal fees to trust projects and coordination for other associated environmental projects.
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We are a forward-thinking, woman-owned small business employing professionals who specialize in natural and cultural resource management, environmental planning, vegetation management, and regulatory compliance.
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Martin Marietta is currently looking for an Environmental Engineer to be responsible for the management of environmental compliance and permitting within the Upper Midwest Region.
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Provide recommendations for installation and maintenance of best management practices (BMPs), erosion control devices (ECDs), and environmental exclusion areas during construction. Project work may include Federal land management, oil and gas development, transportation, water resources, renewable energy, transmission/pipelines, mining, habitat restoration, wildfire monitoring, and watershed studies.
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This environmental specialist position can have an emphasis or expertise on any of the following disciples: watershed management, wetland delineations and mitigation, NEPA permitting, agricultural planning and design, stream restoration, abandoned mine drainage or stormwater management.
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Experience in DOT, endangered species, historic properties, public water systems, wastewater treatment design, Facility Response Plans (EPA & US Coast Guard), ISO program management, and USACE permitting desired, but not required.
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NPDES/Stormwater permitting and management support; SWPP and other Pollution Prevention Plans; SPCC and storage tank management programs; RCRA Hazardous Waste regulations and reporting.
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Trinity Consultants, a market leader in environmental consulting, seeks a savvy and technically strong environmental professional to join Trinity’s growing team of consultants within its Appalachian Sub-region, which currently includes four offices in Covington, KY; Cleveland, OH; Columbus, OH; and Roanoke, VA. This role will provide leadership in the areas of client service, business development, and staff development.
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We are a nationwide firm of growth-oriented Seller-Doers seeking a full-time Environmental Leader ready to take on a senior position as our Deputy Satellite Office Manager to grow our business in the solid waste management industry or real estate markets in Southeastern Virginia.
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Experience working with or knowledge of natural resource management agencies and regulatory agencies (e.g., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, etc.) Senior Consultant, Environmental Permitting Specialist, FERC Generalist (Mid-Level) page is loaded.
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Successful professionals at ECI have come from a variety of backgrounds, including forestry, arboriculture, natural resource management, biology, landscape maintenance, horticulture, nursery management, environmental sciences, geology, agriculture, parks & recreation management, urban forestry, geography, and more.
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Duties and Responsibilities Responsibilities include technical and financial project management in the following service areas: asbestos/hazardous building materials investigations, abatement/demolition management, environmental due diligence, and IH assessments.
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Identify potential mitigation alternatives, which may affect the use or operation of DoD-controlled facilities and properties, to ensure compliance with NEPA, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Coastal Zone Management Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act, and other related environmental legislation and DoD policy.
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The research areas of interest broadly include, but are not limited to: Biogeochemistry of enhanced aquifer recharge, groundwater management and remediation, advanced water treatment and reuse, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, engineering aspects of resilient infrastructure, and other emerging areas of water-focused environmental engineering.
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