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Job Title: Staff Environmental Scientist. Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Environmental Science, Botany, Soil Science, Archaeology or a related natural science degree from an accredited program is required.
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Kimley-Horn's Mesa, AZ office is seeking an Environmental Scientist with 4+ years of experience to join their Environmental Energy team! Kimley-Horn's Mesa, AZ office is seeking an Environmental Scientist with 4+ years of experience to join their Environmental Energy team.
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As an Environmental Scientist/Ecologist, you will work in a highly dynamic team environment with other biologists/ecologists/water resource specialists, ecosystem restoration engineers, NEPA specialists, environmental planners, and regulatory experts.
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Environmental Scientist I/II/III Pay is up to 150K depending on experience Location: Miami FL Direct Hire Kelly Science has a new opening for a Environmental Scientist I/II/III opening near Miami FL with one of our growing clients.
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Stantec's southeastern environmental services group is seeking environmental scientists/ecologists to serve as a field water resources delineation/assessment lead and to provide environmental field surveys, reporting, and permitting support for our clients in the transportation, renewable energy, electric transmission, and other business sectors.
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The Environmental Scientist/Geologist/Engineer will support Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments, environmental investigation and remediation projects at sites with contamination by materials such as solvents, petroleum fuels, metals, and PCBs. You have the opportunity to join a dynamic team working on large, technically engaging, and impactful projects.
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HRP Associates, Inc. is seeking a Senior Geologists/Environmental Scientist with 4 to 10 years’ of experience to join our team in either Farmington or Derby, CT. A variety of challenging assignments will be offered to successful candidates, including the design and execution of hydrogeological investigations, remedial actions, and environmental assessments.
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Tetra Tech is seeking an Environmental Scientist or Engineer (Jr. Level) to work in our Washington, DC or Chantilly, VA office to provide support on a variety of environmental projects, including emergency response with significant travel and on-call support.
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Stantec is seeking an environmental wetland scientist to join our team in Walkerton, Indiana. Provide technical expertise in field data collection (e.g., wetlands, habitats, wildlife, water quality), assessment, planning, regulatory consultation, environmental permitting, and restoration projects.
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The Staff Scientist / Biologist position will have an emphasis in environmental planning and permitting for a variety of projects and clients in the areas of renewable energy, electric generation and transmission, and pipeline.
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Bachelor's degree in an environmental discipline (biology, ecology, natural resources, soil science or related natural resources field) The selected candidate will lead local teams to complete water resource (wetland and stream) delineations/assessments, stream functional assessments, and stream hydrologic determinations, as well as assist our team of environmental professionals on environmental impact analysis, vegetation assessments/monitoring, and listed species surveys across the eastern U.S. Open to candidates located throughout across eastern/southeastern US - Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia.
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Environmental Scientist/Ecologist (Lead) - ( 240000KE ) Provide technical leadership and assist with project management on a wide variety of environmental planning and permitting projects for clients in the renewable energy, transportation, and development sectors.
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Complete WOTUS delineations and assessments, vegetation inventories/monitoring, wildlife surveys and habitat assessments, aquatic assessments. Manage agency coordination related to permitting for Threatened and Endangered Species, CWA Sections 404/401, and Section 106 Cultural Resources; as well as other applicable local, state and federal agencies.
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Benefits Medical, Dental and Vision 401k; up to 4% match Paid Time Off Holidays Short Term and Long Term Disability Employee Assistance Program Many more voluntary benefits available Requirements Prior field experience when performing the duties of an Environmental Scientist I, including a proficient understanding and knowledge of unique wetland and stream habitats, vegetation types and soil identification.
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We are currently seeking a Managing Scientist- Water Resources/Environmental Science for our Ecological and Biological Sciences Practice in our Burlington, MA office. Understanding of federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations pertinent to agriculture, water quality and related environmental sciences including USDA, ESA, NEPA, and Clean Water Act in the U.S. and similar laws and regulations in other countries Experience in addressing domestic animals including cattle, swine, fowl, and aquaculture Experience in addressing both proactive and litigation related matters.
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