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The Surface Water/Drainage Senior Project Manager will join an established team who work on watershed planning studies, Dam studies, Levee improvement plans, FEMA Floodplain Mapping and stormwater programs and projects for clients who have to maintain compliance with various MS4 permits, the preferred candidate will develop and maintain municipal client relationships while delivering work products.
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The Group Leader will join the Texas team as a Texas licensed professional engineer with experience in analysis, design and project management for watershed planning and flood mitigation projects.
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Plan, direct, and administer timberland management activities including timber harvest operations, insect and disease control, road construction and maintenance, facility upkeep, recreation, grazing, and watershed restoration.
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Provides technical assistance in the planning, design, and construction of engineering practices such as water management (i.e. drop box, underground outlet, roof runoff structure), animal waste management (i.e. waste transfer pipe, manure stacking pad, barnyard collection), and erosion control (i.e. stream crossing, access road, grassed waterway.
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You are able to provide senior level subject matter expertise on land use and land use change related topics, including but not limited to: Agricultural management practices, farm-level assessments, annual and perennial cropping systems, regenerative agriculture, soil carbon accounting, carbon sequestration, biogenic carbon emissions, land use change, deforestation, watershed management, water impact assessment, and forestry management.
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Expertise in areas complementary to the existing faculty is sought and can include: geotechnical and water resources aspects of urban stormwater, erosion and sediment transport, uncertainty in water resources applications including climate change adaptation; open channel and surface water systems and infrastructure; watershed health; groundwater protection; hydraulic barriers; and water resources planning and management.
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Other activities include research on the impact of climate change on crop production through the management of GIS-based data analysis, and a GIS-based watershed model will be desired. Questions or concerns can be directed to the LSU AgCenter Human Resources Management Office at 225-578-2258 or emailed HRMHelp@agcenter.lsu.edu.
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Experience in preparing subsurface utility engineering reports, construction stormwater management and erosion control plans and reports. Focus on projects including flood control, river design, stream grade control structures, dike systems, levees, stream channel restoration/rehabilitation, wetland and lake restoration, watershed issues and non-point source loading and point source design.
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Interest in environmental science and/or ecology, including topics such as water quality, stream and ecosystem health, stream restoration, watershed management, etc. Interest in environmental science and/or ecology, including topics such as water quality, stream and ecosystem health, stream restoration, watershed management, etc.
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Experience preparing stormwater management plans (ISMPs), master drainage plans (MDP), site stormwater management plans, and watershed plans. · Excellent Project Management skills, preference give to those with PMP certification.
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Principal Responsibilities The selected candidate(s) will get a chance to learn about and assist the department with some or all of the following areas: Drinking Water Source Protection, Natural Resource Management, Outdoor Recreation Management, Forest Management, Environmental Compliance, and Sustainability Reporting.
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The Grantham Lab at UC Berkeley seeks a qualified fisheries technician to assist with the management of, and research on, invasive Sacramento Pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus grandis), in the South Fork Eel River in Northern California during the Spring and Summer.
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AWI-affiliated researchers specialize in water security and quality, remote sensing, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, biodiversity, watershed management and human health through synergies with AWI research programs, including the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology, the Global Water Security Center, and the CONSERVE Research Group.
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BlueTriton Brands manages resources for long-term sustainability and helps to safeguard more than 20,000 acres of watershed land. Solid computer skills, including Word, Excel, Outlook and the use of warehouse management systems (WMS) and business management software, SAP preferred.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:-MA Certified Arborist or ISA Certified Arborist-Knowledge of the principles and techniques of forest resource management, watershed management and silviculture.
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