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Expanded areas of work may be adaptation plans for coastal areas and resilience planning for wildfire and drought. Project types will include park and recreation master plans for municipalities, trail and greenway plans, open space plans for conservation lands, and the planning of large parks.
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Stanford University climate risk and resilience study. As a climate risk and resilience engineer, you will work in climate-related physical risk and adaptation and support our mission to help shape a better world and to simulate our clients’ resilient futures.
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The League is embarking on a Centennial Vision for Redwoods Conservation that will double the size of the protected coastal redwood forest, put young forests on the path to becoming old-growth at a landscape scale, restore the natural fire resilience of the Giant Sequoia, and connect people to these magical places through magnificent parks.
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An understanding of zoning and other planning policies and regulations, typical city planning approval processes, and CEQA processes. Successful candidates for Senior Planner/Associate Principal will have strong knowledge or and experience in housing policy, CEQA, development/land use entitlement, community engagement, contract planning, and planning policy.
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Experience in trust and estate law, with a strong understanding of legal principles and procedures related to estate planning, probate, and trust administration. By maximizing the climate resilience, biodiversity, tribal engagement, and community benefit of this globally unique ecosystem, The League believes that California can lead a new worldwide era of forest stewardship and climate resilience.
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Content knowledge and professional interest in climate change science and policy, energy policy, ocean science and conservation, marine fisheries, coastal communities and livelihoods and/or climate justice, and climate resilience.
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The Transmission Planning engineer will be responsible for conducting studies to ensure the reliability of the Bulk Electric System. The Planning engineer will study the current and future transmission system configuration and recommend upgrades to transmission system facilities based on the reliability need identified in the analysis.
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We are looking for a Planning Engineer who knows how to build best-in-class planning system designs for autonomous driving systems in structured, low-speed environments. Design, implement, test, and support all aspects of ground vehicle autonomy, including planning, prediction, perception, localization, controls, and infrastructure subsystems.
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The Sales Planning and Strategy team is looking for an intellectually curious, motivated, and high-impact individual to join our team. Guide Sales leaders through planning and strategic project outputs, incorporating their feedback, and guiding execution.
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This role sits within Okta's central Business Planning Function, rolling up to the President of Business Operations. The role also offers the opportunity to take on the leadership of high-visibility operational initiatives across portfolio-wide planning and new product introductions.
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The candidate will lead business development efforts in coastal resilience while supporting multiple clients and projects focused on sea level rise and coastal hazard modeling, vulnerability assessments, and adaptation planning with a focus on nature-based solutions.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for Planning graduates to join our Oakland, California office! Contribute to the pre-construction planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for multiple projects ranging in size and scope.
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Computational Scientist, Mass Spectrometry Proteomics To restore cell health and resilience through cellular rejuvenation programming to reverse disease, injury, and the disabilities that can occur throughout life.
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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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Project types will include adaptation plans for coastal areas, resilience planning for wildfire and drought, and large-scale planning for open space conservation, and site-specific conceptual design.
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