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Botanist, Ecology, Botany, Vernal Pools, CEQA, NEPA, Field, Surveys, plants) Ability to prepare reports summarizing field survey results and prepare studies to support environmental permit applications and CEQA/NEPA biological sections.
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Write and manage the preparation of complex CEQA/NEPA documents for roadway, transit, and rail projects. This role will be responsible for conducting and overseeing research, field work, impact analysis, report preparation, and business development related to CEQA/NEPA and related technical studies.
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Identifying gaps in CEQA/NEPA and permit coverage and recommend rectifying actions as appropriate. · Federal (National Environmental Policy Act [NEPA]) and state (California Environmental Quality Act [CEQA]) environmental law and processes as well as other relevant state and federal laws and regulations.
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Specific experience in complex permitting situations including NEPA, Section 106, Tribal, etc. Working knowledge of OSP construction standards, fiber specifications and optical network design principles.
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Good knowledge and application of CEQA/NEPA analyses for cultural resources and tribal cultural resources. Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ+) community. Good knowledge and application of CEQA/NEPA analyses for cultural resources and tribal cultural resources.
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Vis federal (NEPA), state (CEQA), or local standards (General Plan Circulation Elements and Transportation Analysis Guidelines). vis federal (NEPA), state (CEQA), or local standards (General Plan Circulation Elements and Transportation Analysis Guidelines.
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Track CEQA and NEPA documents for projects of concern and maintain reviewed documents in a database. Provide technical review of environmental documents prepared under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) or National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and provide strategic advocacy support related to these projects.
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The Contract NEPA IDT will focus on 3rd party NEPA contracts, being the conduit between the Forest Service and private contracts to contract out all or parts of NEPA analyses. · Providing input to NEPA projects (potentially on special uses, recreation, post and pole, and reforestation type projects.
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You will be responsible for overseeing the preparation of environmental studies, wetland delineations, permitting (NEPA, CEs, EAs, Construction in a Floodway, Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) 401, United States Army Corps 404, IDEM Rule 5, etc.
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Prior experience developing NEPA and CEQA documentation; experience with Bureau of Land Management and US Forest Service permitting, and state permitting requirements (AZ, NV, CA, and other western states) an asset.
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Outside the Washington, DC region, the DC office supports planning and NEPA reviews for a range of agencies including the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Surface Transportation Board, Federal Railroad Administration, Federal Transit Administration, and Federal Highway Administration.
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Possess working knowledge of relevant Federal, State, and local regulatory requirements (e.g., ESA, NEPA, CWA, MBTA, BGEPA); Maintain or obtain Qualified Supervisor certifications for Colorado Department of Agriculture and other specific QS disciplines as required (Rangeland Pest Management, Outdoor Vert Control, etc.
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Have a solid understanding of CEQA, NEPA, resource agency permits, and local MSHCPs concepts and requirements. Harris continues to expand the scope of these services while also building new capabilities in planning, climate change/adaptation, hazard mitigation, resilience, and management consulting.
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The Transportation Planning Engineer is expected to support key clients on a variety of transportation projects through the NEPA process. The ideal candidate will have project management experience, multi-modal transportation engineering experience, familiarity with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process, and ability to navigate a fast-paced working environment.
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All while following NEPA and CEQA rules and regulations. Ability to obtain California Fish and Wildlife Trapper license. All while following NEPA and CEQA rules and regulations. Under the direction of the Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer of Weights & Measures the Agricultural Program Specialist (Wildlife Services); performs vertebrate pest management and damage control caused by wildlife.
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