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You will support environmental compliance and planning objectives to ensure that Navy projects are compliant with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA), the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA), and other federal and state laws and policies.
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Environmental Stewards (ES) accomplish a wide variety of conservation projects ranging from water quality monitoring, habitat restoration, mobilizing volunteers to maintain hiking trails, banding and gathering data on songbirds, restoring eelgrass, teaching school kids about shellfisheries, mapping invasive species, and more.
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The Environmental Programs Administrator would be someone who is interested in climate change mitigation and adaptation, including coastal resiliency, renewable energy, water conservation, and plasticpollution.
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With supervision and direction, apply theory and principles of geology and environmental science to various projects. Bachelor's degree in environmental science, geology, chemistry, or related field preferred.
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The Environmental Field Inspector will be the “boots on the ground” agent and the face of We Inspect. As an Environmental Field Inspector, you will work with a lead consultant to provide a comprehensive assessment of our client's properties by collecting property data on mobile devices and uploading to cloud-based software.
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Stantec's Environmental Services Practice is seeking an experienced Environmental Consultant (Geologist/Engineer/Environmental Scientist) to support our team of professionals on environmental site assessment and remediation.
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Some of these characteristics include an inquisitive and can-do mentality, proactiveness, self-motivation, an eye for detail, excellent organization skills, clear writing and communication skills, and are able to pursue Professional licensure as a Geologist, Hydrogeologist, or Environmental Engineer in Washington State.
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CDM Smith is one of the world's top design, program management, and construction management firms, providing innovative and creative solutions for our clients and assisting them in achieving successful outcomes on their water, infrastructure, environmental, and transportation programs.
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Stantec is seeking an Environmental Compliance Specialist/Project Manager to lead and deliver environmental permitting and compliance solutions to commercial, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, power, and other industrial clients in the Upper Midwest.
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Environmental Engineer 3. Bachelor's degree in Civil, Environmental or Chemical Engineering or related discipline. Under light supervision, creates basic to moderate complexity water and wastewater treatment facilities, water and sewer systems, pipelines, pump stations, remediation sites, solid waste facilities, etc.
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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 testing includes mechanical shock, electrodynamic vibration, salt fog, climatic environments such as temperature, altitude, and humidity, high temperature quartz lamp testing, structural testing, test fixture design, and custom instrumentation installations and data acquisition support.
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Synthesizing hydrogeological and environmental data from field investigations and technical reports. We serve the twin goals of economic prosperity and environmental protection. Environmental Professional - Aqueous Geochemist.
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Overview The Environmental Technical Specialist will provide CEU Juneau Environmental Management Branch (EMB) support on CSO-DLM construction projects at units across the D17 AOR. Primary duties shall support environmental aspects of executing shore-side maintenance and repair construction projects.
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Work in an interdisciplinary team to develop environmental documentation needed for clean up or operation of the Hanford Site. We have an opportunity for a senior-level Environmental Scientist or Engineer.
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