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Education in a natural resource field (such as forestry, geology, agronomy, and hydrology), public administration, planning, economics, cartography, or a closely related field and/or professional-level experience in natural resource management.
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A minimum of five years of Cultural Resource Management experience, with prior experience in the Great Plains and Front Range. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of five years in cultural resource management and experience managing large archaeological teams and have completed projects in the Great Plains and Front Range of the United States.
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10+ years of relevant, senior subject matter expertise experience related to water resource management and transboundary water governance, including experience with USAID or other international donors.
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Under the general direction of the Division of Law Enforcement’s, Office of the Chief Staff Services Manager II, the Crime Analyst Supervisor directs and supervises the activities of DLE’s Southern Regional Evidence and Resource Management Unit located in San Diego, Riverside and Commerce.
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Teaching responsibilities will be concentrated on agricultural resource management with an emphasis on beef cattle production and agricultural resource management practices currently employed in the cattle industry.
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The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of hydrology, environmental engineering, and water resource management. A dynamic and supportive work environment focused on innovation and sustainability in water resource management.
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Have the drive to learn and master DISH’s workforce management (WFM) and customer relationship management (CRM) software. Field Resource Coordinators are key players in helping our technicians and our company reach their goals.
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Our DMS team supports a suite of advanced applications covering Distribution SCADA (D-SCADA), Outage Management (OMS), Volt/VAR Optimization (VVO), Fault Location & Restoration (FLISR), an award-winning Virtual Power Plant (VPP), and a soon-to-be Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS.
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Minimum of master's degree in natural resource management, environmental sciences, ecology, resource economics, sociology/anthropology, water resources management, environmental economics, or another related field; Ph. D. preferred.
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Comprehensive experience in all aspects of cultural resource management (both fieldwork and office-based). Minimum of eight years' relevant professional experience in cultural resource management, with a preference California experience (a comparable combination of advanced education and relevant experience will also be considered.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Water Resources Engineer located in Austin, TX. The Water Resources Engineer will be responsible for providing technical expertise in the fields of Water Resource Management, Stormwater, Water Quality, Hydrology, and Stormwater Management.
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BS in Wildlife Biology/Management, Natural Resource Management, Biology, or closely related field. MS in Wildlife Biology/Management, Natural Resource Management, Biology, or closely related field.
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The Water Resource Management Specialist will be part of a cross-cutting team that will be based in Deloitte's headquarters in Arlington, VA and provide technical expertise across a wide range of water programs, based both at donor headquarters and in the field.
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Utilization Management: Balances clinical and financial requirements and resources in advocating for patient needs with judicious resource management. Coordinates clinical care (medical necessity, appropriateness of care and resource utilization for admission, continued stay, discharge and post- acute care) compared to evidence-based practice, internal and external requirements.
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We serve as the trusted strategic advisors to adverse client base including private industry and the public sector and employ an interdisciplinary approach to problem-solving that synthesizes the work of our scientific, economic, engineering, and regulatory experts to create practical solutions for complex environmental and natural resource management issues.
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