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This candidate will primarily assist with regulatory compliance efforts for federal, state, and local environmental projects in CDM Smith's portfolio, with focus on fisheries science, protected species, floodplains and wetlands, stream and habitat assessments, and associated permitting tasks.
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We are seeking a biologist, ecologist, or environmental scientist to support natural-based solutions projects. Conduct site inspections and ensure that any proposed project actions comply with environmental, floodplain, and wetland laws, regulations, and executive orders.
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We are currently seeking a full-time, self-motivated individual with formal Landscape Architectural training and experience/training in ecological restoration and natural resource design to join our Habitat Restoration team.
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Nestled away on 200 private acres in Northern San Diego County, our guests enjoy the lush, tranquil hillsides filled with beautiful vineyards and lavender fields, natural canyons and habitat. Communicate directly with the Catering Manager, Executive Chef, Sous Chef, and/or Line Lead throughout the shift.
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Specialized training in landscape and building construction, maintenance, and repair, supplemented by at least two years of college academic training and/ or professional level training providing expertise in public and/or business administration, planning, labor trades, parks construction and/or management, equipment maintenance, landscape, horticulture, biology, chemistry and habitat management, as well as safe work operations.
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The department operates and maintains four community centers, a senior center, two aquatic centers, two historic sites, 13 community parks/school fields, two dog parks, two skate parks, 28 special use areas/neighborhood parks, 12 facility landscapes, 10 beach accesses, 43 miles of trails, 715 acres of habitat preserves and natural open space, all city-wide street trees, 71 acres of future parkland, all city street trees, 68 acres of street median planters and 9 acres of street parkways.
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About The Job We are currently seeking a full-time, self-motivated individual with formal Landscape Architecture training and professional experience in ecological restoration, biology, or botany to join our Habitat Restoration Team. This position will have abundant professional growth and career advancement opportunities as well as expanded responsibilities consistent with the recipient’s skills and motivations.
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