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As a Science Teacher specializing in Biology, Marine Biology, and Environmental Science, you’ll have the opportunity to ignite curiosity and empower students to explore the wonders of our oceans and natural world.
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This team supports upland and riparian site revegetation and restoration, environmental compliance monitoring, and restoration science activities as part of construction, restoration, and compliance for renewable energy projects.
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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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B.S. or M.S. in environmental science, wetland ecology, wildlife biology, or related field required. Bachelor's degree in environmental science or a related natural science degree from an accredited program required.
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Possible areas of specialization include (but are not limited to) biology education, environmental education, indigenous epistemologies in science education, equity and justice in science education, language and literacy in science education, informal science education, community science, or science education with families/communities.
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Bachelor or Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, Biology, Natural Resources/ Forestry, Soil Science, Hydrology/Hydrogeology. Regulatory relationship with local regulatory agency, Miami-Dade County Environmental Resources Management is required.
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Bachelor's Degree or Master's degree in environmental science, geology or hydrogeology. Master's Degree in Environmental Science/Geology/Hydrogeology. WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Environmental Scientist/Hydrogeologist/Geologist for our Novi, Michigan office.
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Looking to hire a Senior Environmental Scientist / Ecologist in the field of Environmental Science to collect and report data on surface water, groundwater, vegetation, and periphyton for a large Restoration Project, near Naples, Florida, to monitor the effects of the Southwest Protection Features for the larger Everglades Restoration Plan.
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Serves as a subject matter expert and educational resource to field associates on environmental science and engineering principles (geology, hydrology, soil science, air quality, hazardous waste, etc.
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Requirements Associate's or Bachelor's degree (in Geology, Soil Science, Environmental Science or a related field) from an accredited college or university, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, natural resources, wetland science, soil science, ecological sciences, or related field preferred. VHB’s growing Natural Science team is looking to add a Senior Environmental Scientist/Project Manager.
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Master`s Degree in geography, computer science, GIS, information systems, environmental science, natural resources, forestry, or a related STEM field. Bachelor's Degree in geography, computer science, GIS, information systems, environmental science, natural resources, forestry, or a related STEM field.
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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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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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Ph. D. in Water Resources, Environmental Science, Ecology, Environmental Engineering, or another related field. We are currently seeking a Managing Scientist- Water Resources/Environmental Science for our Ecological and Biological Sciences Practice in our Burlington, MA office.
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