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This position may be eligible to teach part-time, and must meet minimum qualifications for a Kinesiology/Athletic faculty member. Part-time faculty assignments are compensated at the part-time faculty, hourly rates, which are publicized on the part-time faculty salary schedule.
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Themes include hydropower, fish passage, environmental impact assessment, sustainability science, water quality, river restoration, fisheries. Masters degree in related fields such as environmental engineering, ecology, hydrology, environmental science, and biology.
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Your Opportunity + ImpactLDG is offering the following full-time opportunity, for an Environmental Specialist. Education and ExperienceBachelor’s degree in Environmental Management, Environmental Science, Agricultural Science or related field of study.
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Two years of education in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science (botany, wildlife, water resources, geology, biology), Community/Urban Planning, Environmental Policy, or a closely related field.
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This full-time opening will provide the applicant with the opportunity to work as a part of a highly collaborative team in all facets of environmental services including wetland science, regulatory permitting, NEPA documentation, and compliance in the mid-Atlantic region.
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Bachelor's Degree in environmental science, planning, geography, historic preservation, archeology, regional planning, civil or environmental engineering, or a related field and with 10 years of experience in a related field.
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B.S. or B.A. in Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, or related natural resource program with 5-10 years of experience. The permit writer will leverage their technical expertise in the field of biology and environmental science to expedite the permit application process.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Environmental Science, Botany, Soil Science or a related accredited program is required. Burns & McDonnell's Northeast regional office is looking for a Staff Environmental Scientist to perform field work, prepare permit applications and GIS Mapping, and manage tasks for a variety of market sectors, including electric transmission, oil and gas, renewable energy, and transportation.
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This candidate will primarily assist with regulatory compliance efforts for federal, state, and local environmental projects in CDM Smiths portfolio, with focus on fisheries science, protected species, floodplains and wetlands, stream and habitat assessments, and associated permitting tasks.
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Masters Degree or PhD in an environmental science (e.g., geology, biology, ecology, oceanography, forestry, or related environmental field). Ocean Career: Marine Environmental Scientist at Polaris Applied Sciences.
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Assist with projects and work under the direction of an environmental scientist to complete soil and groundwater sample events at locations predominately in MA. At times sampling events will be completed at other New England locations and from time to time to CHES facilities nationwide.
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Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. At Niron, environmental integrity is not just a part of our business—it's the essence of our operations.
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Part time positions do not have benefits, and cannot exceed 980 hours in a fiscal year (July 1- June 30). Facility Attendant (Part Time) Incumbents will work in a variety of environmental settings, such as in the office, in and around storm water, wastewater, hazardous materials and hazardous waste, confined spaces, and on firearms ranges.
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Bachelor Of Science or Master of Science degree from accredited college or university in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Regulatory Affairs or related education.
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B.S. degree in Geology (Engineering, Environmental Science, Geoscience, or related field). Environmental Geologist/Environmental Scientist/Environmental Engineer. Minimum 5-10 years of related local environmental field geology/engineering and consulting experience.
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