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This Natural Resources Project Manager should have technical experience in a range of activities such as biological and wetland surveys; federal, state and local wetland regulations; Endangered Species Act compliance; Clean Water Act Section 404/401 permitting; and agency interactions at all levels.
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Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Minimum qualifications include a bachelor's degree in environmental science, natural resources, biology, ecology, or related field, and 8 to 10 years of post-degree experience.
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Raba Kistner is seeking a detailed-oriented, dependable Project Manager NEPA/Natural Resources to join our Environmental team in the Houston, TX area. The Project Manager NEPA/Natural Resources shall be assigned project duties to include but not be limited to the performance of and reporting related to biological (flora/fauna) studies, waters of the United States evaluations and permit applications, environmental impact assessments (Categorical Exclusions, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements, etc.
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TPWD - Natural Resources Specialist I-II-III (Coastal Ecologist) To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
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Seasonal Natural Resources Worker positions and their essential functions are as follows: Interpretive Specialists: Educate the public on property-specific nature, history, culture, and park services through memorable experiences.
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This position will report to the Managing Director Natural Resources. Strong interest in the natural resources industries with an inquisitive mindset to understand the key value drivers for transactions and transaction metrics.
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Two-years of college education in a natural-resource or education field (e.g., environmental sciences, environmental education, interpretation, education, natural resources policy, natural resources, management, water resources, forestry, field biology, or fisheries.
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Desirable Qualifications: Ph. D. in a water-related discipline in natural sciences, social sciences, or engineering, including but not limited to water resources, environmental studies, natural resource management, geography, planning, Indigenous studies, or other disciplines in which the candidate received training in water resource-related topics.
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Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in park/recreation management or a related field; (wildlife, fisheries, natural resources sciences, public administration, history, cultural resource preservation or interpretation, travel and tourism, and planning) AND two years related experience including one year in a supervisory or lead worker capacity.
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BS degree in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Natural Resources Management, or other related environmental science field required. MS degree in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Natural Resources Management, or other related environmental science field.
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Assists in general field survey work of natural resources, which may involve fisheries, wildlife, botanical, and/or wetland resources; The Park Ranger I works under close supervision, initially in a training capacity, and receives on the job and classroom training in law enforcement-related duties, including the protection of life and property and also the development of interpretive programs and improvement and protection of natural resources.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Manages a team to prepare large, complex natural resources documents such as Biological Technical Reports, Biological Assessments, Habitat Conservation Plans, Eagle Conservation Plans, and/or Wetland Delineation Reports.
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Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a Renewable Energy Real Estate Associate Attorney to join their Energy & Natural Resources Strategic Business Unit in Washington, DC. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in real estate transactions related to wind, solar, and battery storage projects.
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Experience should include business development related to irrigation projects and working with irrigation districts, the Bureau of Reclamation, Army Corp of Engineers, and Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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Bachelor's degree in an environmental discipline (biology, ecology, natural resources, soil science or related natural resources field) 4-12 years-experience with water resources delineations and assessments is required, with some field experience in natural resource inventories and surveys desired.
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