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Master's Degree preferred in Urban Planning; Sustainability; Climate Change; Resilience; Public Policy, or related field or equivalent experience. The position requires strong technical and communication skills, knowledge of climate change and impacts, and demonstrated experience in resilience and adaptation planning.
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We partner with clients in sectors such as transportation, energy and infrastructure, sustainability, climate change, oil and gas, water, commercial, private development, and government.
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Advocacy priorities have included budget and tax policy, health care access, climate change, immigration reform, voting rights, criminal justice reform, gender equality, campaign finance reform, judicial nominations, environmental justice, and more.
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If you are interested in a challenging and exciting career in clean energy and are passionate about renewable, efficient, and reliable energy that addresses climate change, join our diverse team of global energy leaders.
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Provide project management support and lead resilience and climate-adaptation planning projects funded by FEMA, CDBG-MIT, or state programs. At least 5 years of demonstrated knowledge of mitigation and resilience planning; land use/general planning; mitigation and adaptation strategy identification; risk assessment; climate hazards; federal/state funding mechanisms; federal and state climate, resilience, emergency management policies and programs, best practices and standards.
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The role will include:+ Maturing the integration of ESG (strengthening climate resilience, achieving net zero, growing sustainably, new energy transitions and improving social outcomes) into our core design and engineering services, in each of the business lines, through the adoption of global and regional platforms and processes.
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This may include but not limited to, Active Transportation & Complete Streets, Aeronautics, Air Quality & Climate Change, Assets & Equipment, Climate Justice, Corridor & System Planning, Freight Planning, Passenger Rail Operations & Maintenance, Planning & Program Development, Project Development, Management & Delivery, Rail Planning & Implementation, Regional & Community Planning, Resource Management, State Programs, Transit Grants & Contracts, and Transit Planning.
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To learn more about our Transportation Planner Positions and how to apply, join us for a FREE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, “Careers at Caltrans Planning and Modal Programs – Transportation Planner Series” on April 9th.
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At DWR, we are embedding climate change response into every project we undertake. We have set standards to help evaluate how each project incorporates climate resilience principles and ensure consistency across the Department.
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The position requires strong technical and communication skills, knowledge of climate change and impacts, and demonstrated experience in hazard mitigation and long-term resilience planning.
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In North America alone, ERM has more than 300 dedicated air quality and climate change professionals assisting clients with projects as diverse as developing responses to emerging Low Carbon Fuel Standards, to leading complex capital projects through the many hurdles associated with the NSR permitting program.
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This is an opportunity to make a direct, positive impact for local communities, biodiversity and to use nature-based solutions to mitigate and adapt our planet to climate change. At Land Life, our ambition is not just to create positive change, but to inspire it.
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The Senior Environmental Scientist Specialist will play a unique role in guiding applied oceanographic research that addresses sea level rise and other coastal climate change impacts; examines coastal processes and coastal sediment dynamics; investigates nearshore and estuarine management questions; and informs coastal resilience planning statewide.
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Under general direction of the Program Manager, the Research Data Specialist III serves as the principal technical resource performing and leading a variety of complex data analyses related to natural and man-made hazards and utility resilience in the context of Resilience and Climate Change/Adaptation that inform the Commission’s decisions, procedures, and processes.
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Knowledgeable of current NEC, NFP70E, ASHRAE, Emissions, Electrical Classifications, IEEE/ANSI and other applicable current design standards and guidelines Knowledge of Paris Climate Agreement, ESGs, and US Federal/State/Local Net Zero, Decarbonization, Electrification, Energy Consumption Reduction, and other applicable Sustainability standards, guidelines, and goals Microgrid experience (i.e., design, construction, interconnectivity, maintenance, etc.
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