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Bachelor's degree in urban forestry, ecology, environmental science, or related field. Through the Inflation Reduction Act, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Urban and Community Forestry Program received and will disburse a historic $1.5 billion to support urban tree-planting, urban forest planning and management, and related activities, particularly in frontline communities.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., engineering, environmental science, urban planning); The Permit Specialist as a key member of our engineering department, will contribute to the success of our initiatives by permitting, overseeing the permit process, and facilitating efficient project execution.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, urban planning, real estate development, or related field required – or – significant years of experience exhibiting successful land development experience.
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Environmental Science, Urban Planning or other similar degree. Existing client relationships in the DoD (eg., Army. Air Force, Navy, or USMC) or civilian market (e.g., USDA, Interior, Commerce, USGS, EPA.
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Support the Program Director with implementation of technical assistance and peer learning offerings, to include webinars, calls, and a yearly in-person convening among subawardees on topics spanning federal urban & community forestry program goals, match waiver compliance, scaling, project development, reporting, compliance, equity in access, workforce development, outreach, etc.
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We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horns placement on the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work list for 16 years Qualifications: In the process of receiving a Planning Degree (Bachelors or Masters) from an accredited program in of the following majors: City and Regional Planning Urban Planning Transportation Planning Or Other Related Major Hourly Range: $25 - $27.
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Candidates must have demonstrated experience in sustainability, energy efficiency, affordable housing, environmental justice, urban planning and/or climate action. In recent years, Pratt Center has collaborated with long-term community partners on efforts to strengthen tenant rights, facilitate community-led planning across the city, launch a climate justice program to retrofit homes for low-income people in Brooklyn and expand the Made in NYC initiative, which supports local makers and small manufacturers.
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Bachelor's degree in Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Engineering, Geology, Biology, Environmental Science, Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field and 12 years relevant experience.
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AtkinsRéalis has been providing infrastructure planning, engineering, construction, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients across the United States for more than 50 years.
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Atkins has been providing infrastructure planning, engineering, construction, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients across the United States for more than 50 years.
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Successful professionals at ECI have come from a variety of backgrounds, including forestry, arboriculture, natural resource management, biology, landscape maintenance, horticulture, nursery management, environmental sciences, geology, agriculture, parks & recreation management, urban forestry, geography, and more.
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A Masters degree or above with major emphasis in land use, urban, regional, environmental, or natural resource planning, geography, land use or environmental law, public administration with an environmental emphasis, or closely related field.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public health, urban planning, geography, public administration, or related field. The position would be primarily related to conducting public outreach and stakeholder engagement strategy and activities for our Federal Government clients on projects implemented to meet National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Hawaii Revised Statues Chapter 343 also known as Hawai'i Environmental Policy Act (HEPA) public involvement requirements and public health initiatives.
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Participates in conducting engineering investigations and planning work by completing well-defined tasks. Applies standard engineering practices and techniques in specific situations which may include the following:Assists in the planning, design, and production of engineering drawings.
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Our civil engineers work on, and have the opportunity to travel to, federal projects throughout the US, as well as Europe and the Middle East. They also work with other civil engineering groups in numerous offices across the US and we collaborate with many other disciplines at AtkinsRalis, including aviation, coastal, water resources, environmental and more.
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