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The School incorporates a broad range of disciplines, enabling comprehensive education and research in the broad fields of Earth Science, Environmental Science, Physical Geography, Climate Science, Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Marine Science.
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The Meeting Manager/Coordinator is a contractor position, through Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, to work in the NASA Earth Science Project Office (ESPO) at Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.
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BS degree in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Natural Resources Management, or other related environmental science field required. MS degree in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Natural Resources Management, or other related environmental science field.
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Post doc is sought in the area of data-driven plant science and stress assessment to support remote sensing in environmental engineering, starting in Summer 2024 or shortly after. The CII staff members are specialized in big data and information technology, civil and environmental engineering, computer science and engineering, and mechatronics and mechanical engineering.
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As an Environmental Health & Safety Officer (EHS Officer), you will create, implement, and maintain Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) programs for our growing list of life science and high-tech clients.
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The opportunity to gain knowledge in one or more of the following: natural resource regulations, water quality regulatory programs, wetlands identification including knowledge of botany and soil science and experience in ecology, wildlife biology, water resources, geographic information systems and environmental science.
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BS in Geology (preferred), Earth Science, Environmental Science or Environmental/Civil Engineering Geologist-In-Training Certification, a plus. The ideal candidates will have a Bachelor of Science degree in geology, earth science, environmental science, or environmental engineering.
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In position involving geology or hydrology, engineering, chemistry, physics, biology, environmental science &/or other comparable physical or health science field, earth science &/or urban & regional planning, experience must be commensurate with duties to be assigned.
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Overview Kimley-Horn is looking for Environmental Science graduates to join our Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (OK) office! Qualifications A Bachelors or Masters Degree in relevant majors including Biology, Environmental Science, or related majors by Summer 2025.
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Teach courses to meet departmental and programmatic needs (e.g. introductory environmental science, botany or upper-level electives in plant science). The successful applicant is expected to develop and teach undergraduate courses in environmental science and in plant biology, and to pursue an active research program that takes advantage of the University’s new Science, Innovation, Technology and Exploration building, particularly the greenhouse, scheduled to open in fall 2025.
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BA/BS degree in a relevant field such as Environmental Science, Environmental Health & Safety, Sustainability, Management Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science.
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Position Summary The Earth and Space Sciences program seeks dedicated and motivated individuals to teach courses in the fields of Astronomy, Geology, Environmental Science, Meteorology and/or Oceanography.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Biological Science, Chemistry, and/or Industrial Hygiene and 3-5 years' experience. Leads Healthy School environmental assessments per CEH policy and procedures, and develops pre-defined scope of work for environmental assessment of homes/buildings and their components.c. Coordinate work activities in conjunction with Healthy Schools Program Manager(s) in performing environmental assessment activities in homes and/or school facilities.d. Coordinate the training of graduate student interns assigned to work within the Environmental Health Program.
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College degree in agriculture, civil or environmental management/engineering; geology, geography, soil science, natural resource management or a related field is required. Regularly interact with Lennar’s National Environmental Manager and National Director of Environmental Compliance and Safety.
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A master’s degree in civil engineering, natural resource/environmental planning, and/or policy, geology, environmental science or environmental studies or other related area may be substituted for two (2) years of general experience.
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