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Bachelor’s degree (BS) from in Industrial Hygiene, Safety, Environmental Science or related field. Certification/ or willingness to obtain: CHMM (Certified Hazardous Materials Manager) or RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) Training (Strongly preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in environmental science, biology, environmental planning, natural/biological resource management or other related field experience. AECOM's growing Northern California Environmental Planning and Permitting team is seeking a highly experienced Senior Environmental Planner/ Project Manager to join our Sacramento team.
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Accredited PhD/MS/MA/BS/BA in a science or engineering field related to the environmental area of study, such as chemistry, biology, environmental, geology, mechanical, physics, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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3-6 years or more years of environmental science experience supporting the transportation industry, such as National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) work with TxDOT, a State or Federal Resource agency, a local government or metropolitan planning organization (MPO.
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Serves as the US Army Garrison, Hawaii (USAG-HI)/US Army Hawaii (USARHAW) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Program Manager, Conservation Branch, Environmental Division, Directorate of Public Works (DPW.
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The ICF Natural Resources practice is currently seeking a full time Principal Biologist and Project Manager with education and experience in biology, environmental impact analysis, regulatory compliance (ESA, Clean Water Act, State species and water statutes), planning, and project management to support our HCP, ESA, and CEQA/NEPA work.
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QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Minimum qualifications include a bachelor's degree in environmental science, natural resources, biology, ecology, planning, or related field, and 5 to 15 years of post-degree environmental permitting experience in New Jersey.
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Related field is defined as: Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Environmental Science. This position will work independently under the direct supervision of the Treatment Plant Laboratory Team Manager and maintain close working relationships with personnel in Water Treatment and Water Quality sections.
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Professional registration as a Professional Engineer (PE), Professional Geologist (PG), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) or similar registration in the environmental field is preferred, but not mandatory.
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Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, engineering, planning, natural resource management, or related field; OR a combination of education and experience that meet the qualifications of the position.
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BS degree in computer science, software engineering, environmental engineering, or related field is required. Previous work experience in environmental data management and/or environmental software development with strong analytical/database skills.
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Bachelor’s Degree or up to four years of college-level work is required, coursework in an environmental or natural resource management field is strongly preferred. The Project Manager oversees multiple science projects as part of our partnership with the University of California – Santa Barbara (UCSB.
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BS degree in Hydrogeology, Geology, Environmental Science, or related field required. Ability to travel, oversee, and perform field work related to groundwater remediation systems, sampling, installation, and maintenance as needed (approximately 20% of travel/field work required.
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Degree: Bachelor's degree (or higher degree) in architecture or in a related field that included 60 semester hours of course work in architecture or related disciplines of which at least (1) 30 semester hours were in architectural design, and (2) 6 semester hours were in each of the following: structural technology, properties of materials and methods of construction, and environmental control systems.
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10 years of work experience in related field, environmental permitting, NEPA compliance, natural resources management, and/or cultural resources management consulting industry. Senior Environmental Planner/Project Manager.
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