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Provides program-level QA/QC and auditing of construction package deliverables, including CEQA/NEPA Re-examinations, amendments, plans, notifications, surveys, and reporting under the California Fish and Game Code (CFGC) Section 2081 Incidental Take Permits (ITP), CFGC Section 1600 Master Streambed Alteration Agreements (MSAA) including Sub notifications, Endangered Species Act Section 7 Biological Opinions (BO), Clean Water Act (CWA) Sections 401 Certifications and 404 permits.
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Assist in fieldwork activities such as site inspections, construction testing, wildlife and wetlands monitoring, and soil and water sampling. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Assist in the planning, design, and construction of civil and environmental engineering projects.
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Perform routine and specialty field tasks including wetland delineation and evaluation, botanical surveys, soils investigations, wildlife and aquatic habitat evaluations, faunal surveys, site reconnaissance and explorations, sampling, inspections, GPS surveying, and construction observations.
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Purpose and Scope Responsible for operating a variety of heavy trucks, tractors, construction equipment, light duty pick-ups, grass cutting equipment on a regularly assigned basis; check for improper functioning of the equipment during operations; performing general grounds keeping and other duties necessary to maintain the appearance of the District locations.
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Ability to become a licensed Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator and Pesticide Applicator. As a Wildlife Service Technician, you will be part of a team of professionals who provides world-class wildlife management services for both residential and commercial properties.
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Experience in construction oversight of environmental mitigation for wetlands, threatened and endangered species, sensitive species, cultural and historical resources, hazardous materials, wild and scenic rivers wildlife and fisheries, noise, visual, water, and air quality, and interagency coordination of environment concerns.
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U.S. federal agencies include the Army Corps of Engineers, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, National Park Service, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Customs and Border Protection, Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department of State.
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Performs maintenance and stewardship of City's natural areas and trails including: care of native plants; removing trash and debris from open land sites; cleaning and maintaining natural area sites and facilities; construction and maintenance of soft and hard surface trails; control of noxious weeds through mowing, herbicide spraying, and other techniques; assists with wildlife habitat improvement and restoration projects; provides stewardships and education to the public through field contacts.
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Assist in field work tasks, such as nesting bird surveys, vegetation community assessments, wetland delineations, special-status plant and wildlife surveys, restoration monitoring and construction biological monitoring.
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The On-Call Biologist will be responsible for a range of environmental consulting services, including construction monitoring, avian species identification and nest surveys, general and focused biological field surveys and support, assisting with writing and reviewing technical reports and supporting documents such as Biological Technical Reports, Biological Assessments, technical memos, and providing as-needed field and office support to our local and regional Natural Resource team members.
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Members are afforded opportunities to learn and train under the guidance of professional mentors within ACE, while gaining invaluable career perspectives working alongside staff from the National Park Service, US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and many other stewards of our nation's public lands.
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Manage information development, wetland delineations, threatened and endangered species habitat characterizations and species surveys, land use mapping and vegetation cover classification, GPS data collection, agency consultations, permitting, and report preparations for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and state and county agencies.
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We offer both residential and commercial pest control, as well as rodent control, mosquito abatement, and the removal of bees, fleas, and wildlife. QUALIFICATIONS FOR A PEST CONTROL TECHNICIAN Valid driver's license Ability to perform the physical requirements for the job, such as climbing ladders and working at heights Experience in the field would be a plus as would a construction background.
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Knowledge of the following: Southwest flora and fauna, plant species identification, wetland field delineation, natural resource inventory, construction-related erosion and sedimentation control practices, post-construction restoration monitoring, and wildlife habitat assessments.
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If so, Arrow Exterminators is seeking a full-time Wildlife and Homes Services Outside Sales Professional to join our team of pest-fighting superheroes. Experience selling services that can exceed $10K. and knowledge of residential, commercial, and remodeling construction and building techniques preferred.
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