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You will have the opportunity to work on projects such as comprehensive plans, area-wide and neighborhood plans, zoning codes, asset transformation and brownfield planning, sustainable development and resiliency, compatible use plans with defense communities, military base master plans and area development plans, master planned communities, and regulatory permitting/entitlements/approvals.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Planning, Geography, Urban Studies, Landscape Architecture, or related field. Project Management experience including: Brownfields asset transformation and Brownfields planning, comprehensive land planning, public and private sector planning.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Planning, Natural Resources Planning, Civil Engineering, Engineering, Emergency Management Planning or a related field and six years of experience which involved developing policy related to flood mitigation and storm water management, two years of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.
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A master's degree in transportation planning, transportation engineering, mathematics, urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, urban studies, or related physical and social science fields; or.
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This position will involve working on studies and planning, design and permitting, and construction administration for a range of water resources and climate resiliency projects throughout southern New England.
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Concepts central to climate resiliency and sustainability planning; Under the general direction of the Planning and Development Director, the Climate Action and Sustainability Coordinator is responsible for the development, organization, implementation, and monitoring of a City-wide climate action and sustainability program.
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Deep understanding of risk management and fluency in related areas such as operational risk, reputational risk, legal risk, insurance risk, treasury risk, cyber risk, business resiliency, environmental risk, compliance, third party risk, and information management.
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Our BusinessWe are a global leader in environmental consulting - made stronger with the recent acquisition of Wood's Environment & Infrastructure business and Golder - with world-class expertise in environmental, social and governance (ESG), climate resiliency & sustainability (CRS), and earth sciences.
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Department Description The Sustainability unit resides within Campus Planning, ensuring compliance with sustainability policy targets and goals included in the design and implementation of UC Davis projects; and developing and maintaining positive and productive relationships across campus and with a wide variety of UC-wide committees and external committees, organizations, institutions and agencies to further campus sustainability and resiliency goals.
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Associate degree or Bachelor’s degree in Natural or Environmental Science or Studies, Environmental Management, Environmental Engineering, Urban Planning, Sustainability or Resiliency Studies, Environmental Policy, or related field.
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Assist with the enhancement of various Risk Management Programs, including but not limited to Business Continuity Management / Operational Resiliency (BCM / OR); Data Governance and Data Privacy (DGDP), Risk and Control Self-Assessments (RCSAs); Operational Risk Event Reporting, Third Party Risk management (TPRM), among other things.
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Arcadis is seeking a Water & Hydraulic Engineer, to join our world-class firm in Cleveland, OH or Akron, OH working within our Water Resiliency Planning & Design Teams. Performing engineering activities for water distribution, wastewater collection system and stormwater modeling, evaluations, investigations, planning, feasibility studies, design and construction.
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This leader collaborates directly with the MUSC and MUHA Facilities Executive Directors of Facility Engineering Operations to provide the necessary skilled trades resources to meet the needs of the organization; works in an integrated fashion with the MUHA and MUSC Planning, Design, and Construction (PDC) divisions to ensure project designs meet organizational standards and provides detailed review and input as required.
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The E&E US Water Sector Lead will direct the development and implementation of WSP’s E&E U.S. water growth strategy in the areas of water resources, flood control planning, stormwater management, watershed master planning, emerging contaminants, climate change, resiliency, and FEMA risk mapping.
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Investigates opportunities for system wide energy resiliency and collaborates with Sustainability Manager to incorporate opportunities to evaluate and obtain federal, and state grant/energy rebate programs that create a positive business value and support environmental objectives and goals of the organization.
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