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College degree with a concentration in earth science, geology, natural or environmental science, or engineering from an accredited college preferred; 40-hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training.
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This individual will plan and direct small- to large-sized environmental tasks for HDR's water resources, flood control, water/wastewater treatment, renewable energy, transportation, and power projects, as well as support other HDR programs, as needed.
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In addition, and in accordance with Title 5, Section 59700, the Community Safety Officer “must adhere to principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and accessibility, and in particular advance access to education, educational equity, and opportunities for student success by creating safe, secure, peaceful, and inclusive campus environments in which all persons may fully develop their individual potential without fear or undue risk of physical or emotional harm.
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Provides patient safety education at new hire orientation and ongoing to leaders, clinician presentations (e.g. event reporting expectations, culture of safety, patient safety initiatives, etc.
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Conduct research and write sections of environmental documents (e.g., CEQA/NEPA), survey reports, and impact assessments. Assist multi-disciplinary project/program teams in all phases of the execution and delivery of FERC hydropower relicensing, operations, and maintenance projects, and other environmental regulatory compliance assignments.
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Actively enrolled in an accredited Urban Planning, Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Environmental Engineering, Biology or related, Masters or PhD program. Actively enrolled in an accredited Urban Planning, Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Environmental Engineering, Biology, or related, Undergraduate program.
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Demonstrated confidence in decision-making and knowledge and expertise in the CEQA process and California environmental and regulatory setting. Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Planning, Urban Planning, Environmental Science or a related field.
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In this role, a successful applicant should have proven abilities in leading planning and environmental approvals under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Clean Water Act, State and Federal Endangered Species Acts, and other applicable environmental laws and regulations.
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As members of these communities, we know it is those who call these towns and cities “home” who will ultimately benefit from our work, be it flood protection, environmental cleanup, habitat restoration, reliable infrastructure, or disaster response.
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Patrols campus to protect life and property; makes foot and vehicular or bicycle patrols of campus; checks buildings and grounds for proper security and safety; opens, closes, locks, and unlocks gates and doors; observes situations; takes immediate action to reduce danger and possible malfunction of equipment, buildings, property, or other safety hazards; remains alert for and reports fire hazards, fire, or smoke and extinguishes small blazes.
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Candidate should have a strong working knowledge of Federal and California environmental laws (i.e., CEQA and NEPA). Dokken has been providing environmental services for over 19 years, delivering innovative environmental solutions for local, state, and federally funded public works projects.
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Certified Fire Life and Safety Technician We are partnered with an area recognized and established fire protection and life safety system company who is actively looking to add a proven Certified Fire Life & Safety Technician to their growing team.
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General safety precautions and emergency procedures, including common fire and safety hazards. Federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations regarding campus safety and security, including, but not limited to, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title IX, and the District's Disrupting Racial and Identity Profiling Action Plan.
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Your Role: The entry level environmental scientist will provide support on large public utility construction projects and environmental restoration projects. Coordinate and perform environmental soil and water sampling.
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Understands a variety of environmental-related permits such as NPDES, RCRA, CERCLA, CGP, and UIC Programs (including Class I, II, V and VI) You are interested in protecting natural resources, restoring the natural habitat, and working on environmental projects.
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