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Certificate from a Land Use /Environmental Planning program, AICP certification, or California PLS license. 10 years experience in Land Planning, Discretionary Permit Analysis, Environmental Analysis.
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Demonstrated experience winning and working on a variety of projects including environmental planning and review, land use and community planning, infrastructure planning, and/or resiliency/sustainability.
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You will play a crucial role in various industries, including urban planning, construction, and environmental conservation. Assisting with utility permit review for monument preservation in accordance with the Professional Land Surveyor Act.
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Maintain knowledge and expertise in environmental issues broadly, including climate change, clean energy, land, water and wildlife conservation. Strong knowledge of fundraising best practices, planned giving, financial and/or estate planning concepts, and campaign planning.
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Bachelors degree or equivalent experience and education in public policy, urban planning, environmental science, law, or other relevant discipline; a Masters degree preferred. The Co-Executive Director Programs will oversee CEJAs complex and high-profile programs, including our Energy Justice, Climate Justice, Land Use, Legislative, and Civic Engagement programs.
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Experience preparing Land Use applications, including conditional use permits and/or experience managing or preparation Proponents Environmental Assessments (PEAs) or experience preparing CEQA documents for the California Public Utilities Commission.
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Assist the Landscape Architecture team with planning, design and permitting of landscape architecture, civil engineering, land development and infrastructure projects using design, engineering and graphic software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Sketch Up, Photoshop, Illustrator) and equipment to prepare landscape architecture and design documents.
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Substantial experience in a lead or supervisory capacity, and in specialized legal matters such as those employment law, public contracting, planning, zoning and environmental laws, complex transactions, police, fire, tidelands, Brown Act, first amendment, public records act, conflicts of interest, finance, real estate, public housing, records retention, state election laws, redevelopment, development of former military bases, and /or risk management is highly desirable.
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Ideal candidates will have litigation experience involving the major environmental statues including CERCLA, RCRA, CEQA, and the CWA. Knowledge of state planning and zoning law, urban infill, CLARA, and brownfields development is desirable.
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Current program focus areas include: speeding up our transition off fossil fuels; retiring gas-fired power plants; protecting EJ communities from harmful hydrogen and other false solutions; promoting clean transportation; integrating equity and EJ into land use planning; promoting EJ through strategic legislative, budgetary, and regulatory activities; and electoral campaigns.
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A few reasons you might love this job:You will play a crucial role in various industries, including urban planning, construction, and environmental conservation. Assisting with utility permit review for monument preservation in accordance with the Professional Land Surveyor Act. Providing field support to the Chief of Party and Senior Surveying Technician, including but not limited to field notes, equipment usage, and other assistance as required.
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Collaborate with other ERM practitioners to execute impact assessment and capital project permitting (ERM services broadly include baseline studies, environmental impact assessment, routing studies, land planning, and facility siting & permitting.
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3+ years of post graduate professional experience in engineering design, field work, and or construction projects with technical knowledge and skills across the civil and environmental industry, including a strong background in planning, design, permitting, and construction phase services.
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Keywords: Water, wastewater, treatment, biosolids, solids, environmental, chemical, biogas, digesters, RNG. 15+ years of technical experience with all aspects of wastewater biosolids processing including thickening/dewatering, digestion, advanced stabilization, thermal hydrolysis, heat drying, beneficial end use including land application, resource (biogas) recovery and regulatory.
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Bachelor’s degree in city/urban planning, community development, urban studies, or other related field OR equivalent training plus two (2) years of experience in architecture, housing development, construction/rehabilitation management, civil engineering, affordable housing asset or property management, or related field.
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