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Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Environmental Economics, Biology, Ecology, Geology or other physical science fields. Performing a range of defined technical tasks, field work, collecting and analyzing data, and writing and editing reports, including Initial Studies, Environmental Impact Reports, and Environmental Impact Statements (ideally with substantial experience in conducting analyses for the physical and/or social science resource categories.
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OR Three (3) full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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Part-Time Instructor Pool - Ecological Restoration, Environmental Horticulture. animal science, enology, environmental (ornamental) Master's in agriculture, agriculture science, education.
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Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Geology or Hydrogeology; Langan is seeking a Senior Staff Environmental Scientist, Geologist, Engineer or Hydrogeologist to join its collaborative team in Santa Barbara, CA. This individual will serve a key function in providing site exploration activities, including soil borings and monitoring well installations; conducting field tests; collecting field data and samples; monitoring construction sites; and compiling data and preparing reports.
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Conducting marine science or environmental science both inside and outside of university settings. Master's degree or equivalent in marine science, biology, environmental studies, data science, or a related field is required at the time of application.
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At Oxford Instruments Asylum Research, we design and manufacture atomic force microscopes which are used in a wide range of materials science applications. Also mixed signal and embedded system design (including ARM-based controllers, FPGA, DSP, power management, electrical signal characterization, and interfacing environmental sensors.
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A deep understanding of environmental and socio-economic issues facing California’s central coast region, and a passion for EDC’s work as a community-serving organization advancing environmental protection and human health through education, advocacy, and legal action.
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Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Biology, Geology, Chemistry, Community/Urban Planning or a closely related field.
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Asylum Research designs, develops, and manufactures Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs), high precision imaging systems used in a wide range of applications from life science to semiconductors and everything in between.
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A Bachelor’s degree in political science, sociology, economics, environmental studies, environmental science, public policy, public administration, communications, or a related field.
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Degree in Arboriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Turfgrass, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Outdoor Recreation, Agriculture or a related field OR prior experience working in landscaping or horticulture is preferred but not required.
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Possession Of a Bachelor's Degree In Environmental Science, Physical, Physical Science, Environmental Or Chemical Engineering, Biology, Industrial Hygiene, Public Health, Chemistry, Geology, Or a Related Field, AND.
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Masters Degree in Environmental Planning, Urban Planning, Geography, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field. Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Planning, Urban Planning, Geography, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience.
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PhD in Environmental Science, Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science, or related fields at time of employment. Applicants must hold a PhD or be enrolled in a PhD-granting program or international equivalent at time of application in Environmental Science, Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science, or related fields.
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Successful candidate must have a college degree in engineering, geology, hydrogeology, biology, environmental science, or similar technical field and at least 5 years of experience in environmental consulting or related industries.
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