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Help advance DNRs efforts to support habitat restoration, salmon recovery, and watershed health in the Snohomish watershed, an important Puget Sound river basin home to nine salmonid species.
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Examples of creditable courses in this area include silviculture, forest management operations, timber management, wildland fire science or fire management, utilization of forest resources, forest regulation, recreational land management, watershed management, and wildlife or range habitat management.
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Bachelor’s degree in natural resources, environmental science, forest ecology, or a closely related field. In addition to consulting with State Land Foresters, this position will be the project manager for the Type 3 Watershed Experiment in the Olympic Experimental State Forest.
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Minimum of 20 year(s) of experience in Natural Resources Management/Watershed OR BA/BS Degree in Natural Resources, Soil Forestry, Land Management, Agriculture, Agronomy or related.
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Advanced degree in engineering, geology, natural resources science, watershed sciences, environmental management, or environmental science, with emphasis on water resources or closely related discipline.
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Two-years of college education in a natural-resource or education field (e.g., environmental sciences, environmental education, interpretation, education, natural resources policy, natural resources, management, water resources, forestry, field biology, or fisheries.
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Typical design work consists of watershed assessments, watershed planning studies, storm water/drainage master plans, storm drainage design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, floodplain mapping studies, and flood control.
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Candidates should have knowledge of and experience with signature areas of the NRES program, including natural resource social science, planning, watershed management, sustainability science, ecosystem restoration or remediation.
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The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) manages one of the largest and most diverse state parks systems in the nation and protects and enhances natural resources and outdoor recreational opportunities throughout Massachusetts.
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Qualifications: A minimum of B.S. in limnology, biology, ecology, environmental science, natural resources management, or other closely related field. The ERM conducts monitoring, research, data collection, and analyses related to lakes and tributaries to implement long-term watershed management strategies.
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Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science, Natural Resources Management, Environmental Studies, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Education, or related field. Must have or obtain two of the following within 12 months of hire: Wetland Delineator training; Maryland Biological Stream Survey (MBSS) training through the Maryland Department of Natural Resources; Maryland Forest Conservation Act Qualified Professional.
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JEO’s Water Resources Engineering Department provides expertise and services in Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis, Urban Drainage Evaluation and Design, Watershed Planning and Implementation, Levee Evaluation and Design, Dam Evaluation and Design, Bank Stabilization Design, Floodplain Management, Water Quality Evaluation and Management, Hydrogeological Services, Hazard Mitigation and Emergency Planning, Environmental Sciences and Regulatory Coordination.
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Substitution of Education for Experience: Additional qualifying graduate course work in forestry or similar natural resources curriculum that may include fire science, natural resource data science, watershed management/hydrology, reforestation, forest management, or related curriculum may substitute for the required experience, on a year for year basis, to a maximum of one year (e.
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Will perform engineering calculations including hydrologic and hydraulic modelling tasks for a variety of water resources projects including dams, levee systems, stormwater systems and watershed & floodplain studies.
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Lead in the developing technical reports (watershed study reports, drainage reports, pond siting reports, bridge hydraulics reports, and permitting documents), design plans, construction documents, specifications, and permitting for water resources related projects, for approval by municipalities and regulatory agencies.
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