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In visualization, planning, environmental science, landscape architecture, or other related fields applicable to visual impact assessment. EDR is a multi-disciplinary environmental consulting and design firm that has been in business for over 40 years.
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This Virginia Beach area based Environmental/GIS Analyst is responsible for planning, design, development, implementation, and maintenance of GIS data in accordance with the requirements of various projects as assigned by project managers providing service to public/private clients.
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The ideal candidate has had exposure to environmental laws and regulations including California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and/or the Clean Air Act, and a passion for applying sound scientific research and judgment to guide our clients through the environmental clearance and permitting process.
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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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REQUIREMENTS: Assistant Analyst ($51,+): Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Economics or a subject related to Environmental Science or Policy with no or one year of full-time experience in budgetary planning/management, financial analysis, public policy analysis or a related field.
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Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder We are a family 270,000 dedicated professionals Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Senior Energy Analyst Environmental Sustainability opening.
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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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Familiarity with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) noise/vibration study or document section content and format; Bachelors’ or Masters’ degree in acoustics, engineering, physics, mathematics, environmental sciences, or related technical disciplines.
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Conduct noise and vibration measurements in the field and thoroughly document observed/perceived conditions and environmental settings; DuGreen: Our sustainability initiative, which works to improve our environmental footprint.
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Trinity Consultants, a market leader in environmental consulting, seeks a savvy and technically strong environmental professional to join Trinity’s growing team of consultants within its Appalachian Sub-region, which currently includes four offices in Covington, KY; Cleveland, OH; Columbus, OH; and Roanoke, VA. This role will provide leadership in the areas of client service, business development, and staff development.
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Identify potential mitigation alternatives, which may affect the use or operation of DoD-controlled facilities and properties, to ensure compliance with NEPA, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Coastal Zone Management Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act, and other related environmental legislation and DoD policy.
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Environmental Scientist with 1-5 years of experience in environmental restoration projects, preferably for United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) or other federal and state government agencies.
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Leading project teams to provide timely, exceptional quality project deliverables related to environmental permitting and compliance. BS Degree in Environmental Sciences or an Engineering discipline from an accredited university is required.
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5- 8 minimum years of environmental planning and permitting experience as a land use or environmental planner, biologist, environmental scientist, or similar. + CEQA and NEPA compliance experience (including the preparation of at least a CEQA Initial Study or a NEPA Environmental Assessment.
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This role has the opportunity to grow Trinity’s business across environmental media while supporting and growing Trinity’s strong air-focused client base. 3+ years of experience focused on multi-media environmental consulting.
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