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Experience with Bay Area nonprofit organizations, private or community foundations, or philanthropic organizations; knowledge of local and regional politics, policy-making process, and policymakers; and familiarity with GCC priority areas (housing, transit, land use, climate resilience) and/or research, city planning, community development, policy advocacy, and/or organizing desired.
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Project work at this office is primarily related to utilities, infrastructure, and restoration, and involves field surveys, restoration planning, environmental permitting, NEPA/CEQA compliance, and project monitoring.
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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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Successful history of securing and managing diverse projects encompassing environmental planning and assessment, land use and community planning, infrastructure planning, and/or resilience/sustainability initiatives.
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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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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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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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Apply scientific methods and principles in the identification, analysis, and solutions for problems in areas of vulnerability assessments, climate adaptation planning, environmental planning, resource assessment, habitat restoration, and land and water use.
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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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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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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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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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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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Langan provides expert land development engineering and environmental consulting services for major developers, renewable energy producers, energy companies, corporations, healthcare systems, colleges/universities, and large infrastructure programs throughout the U.S. and around the world.
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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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