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A masters degree in environmental, urban, or regional planning, natural resource science, environmental science, biology, or other related degree. A Bachelor of Science or Arts in environmental, urban, or regional planning, natural resource science, environmental science, biology, or other related degree.
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BS in biology, ecology, environmental science, natural resources, wetland science, or related field. VHB is seeking a Wetland/Soil Scientist to join our Natural Resources team in Bedford, NH. The successful candidate will join a team of talented staff already in place working to deliver projects for our transportation, energy and private clients across the state.
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Have earned at least a Master of Science or Master of Public Health degree in exposure science, biostatistics, environmental health, computational biology, environmental science, public health, environmental engineering, or other closely related field from an accredited university or college within the last 24 months and.
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Bachelor's degree in science (biology, chemistry, environmental science, occupational health, and safety) or engineering (environmental, chemical, mechanical, industrial hygiene, etc.
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Regularly benchmark the competitive landscape and assess sustainability trends & existing initiatives across the life science industry, customers, and key suppliers as well as within Cepheid and across Danaher.
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Dewberry is currently seeking qualified applicants for the role of Environmental Science Intern for our Rancho Cordova, CA office for Summer 2024. This position will assist with environmental impact studies including CEQA and NEPA and regulatory technical service areas for transportation and water infrastructure projects.
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Plan and implement sampling programs with appropriate direct measurement and remote sensing techniques for multi-media environmental evaluation, including surface and subsurface soil, overburden and bedrock groundwater, sediment, surface water, ambient air, indoor air, and soil vapor.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Biology, Geology, Chemistry, Community/Urban Planning or a closely related field. Prepare, manage the preparation, and review environmental impact documents and associated mitigation plans in accordance with NEPA such as Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements, and exemptions/exclusions and review technical studies and associated field surveys informing NEPA documents such as biological resources surveys and assessments, cultural resources surveys and reports, geotechnical surveys and reports, air quality reports, wetland delineations, etc.
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Energy Sciences, Biosciences, Physical Sciences, Computing Sciences, Nanotechnology, Supercomputing, Big Data, Energy Innovation, Science, Climate Change, exascale, computing, environmental science, materials science, Artificial Intelligence, AI, Machine Learning, Climate, Supercomputing, and Basic Science.
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Education: A bachelor's degree with major work in environmental health, industrial hygiene, toxicology, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, hydrology, geology, environmental resource management, physical science, or closely related fields pursuant to California Code of Regulations Title 27 section 15260.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Turfgrass, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Outdoor Recreation, Agriculture or a related field is preferred but not required. Access to training, continuing education programs, and a variety of resources provided by the Bartlett Tree Experts Research Laboratories in Charlotte, NC.
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Prior tree care, landscaping, forestry, turf care, or horticulture experience is preferred but not required. Ability to obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License – We will pay for the cost of the exam and help you prepare.
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Working as a member of a tree care crew, under the Arborist Crew Leader's supervision during the off-season. Performing tree and shrub care treatments using spray, tree injection, and soil injection tools as prescribed by the Arborist Representative.
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This position will focus on monitoring, evaluating, and providing the plant health care needs of trees and shrubs on commercial and residential properties. We are seeking experienced Plant Health Care Specialists who are ambitious self-starters that have a passion for preserving and caring for trees.
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Associate's degree (Electronics, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Science, Electro-Mechanical Technology or related), OR equivalent military experience (avionics, communications/radar and navigation systems, nuclear sub, electronics tech, environmental and electrical systems.
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