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Experience creating, editing, and analyzing information within Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software to produce maps and spatial analysis for a variety of topic areas,? Prepare and complete environmental survey reports, data entry, impact assessment, and permitting activities for assigned projects (e.g. Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act permitting, CEQA, NEPA, etc.
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Experience creating, editing, and analyzing information within Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software to produce maps and spatial analysis for a variety of topic areas,including:natural resources, land use / land cover, ecotypes, habitat, etc.
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The Multimedia Journalist (Durango) uses advanced shooting, editing, and writing skills to produce compelling daily content for digital and broadcast platforms. The position specializes in visualization of complex concepts, facts and data using advanced video editing, and documentary/news-style videography techniques, as well as writing and copy editing.
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Hands-on experience in image editing tools and graphic design software like InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, etc. Hands-on experience in image editing tools and graphic design software like InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, etc.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Planning, Urban Planning, Geography, Environmental Science, Ecology, Biological Science (Botany, Wildlife Biology, etc.) Eager to participate in land management to promote responsible, sustainable development of oil and gas projects, renewable energy infrastructure, roads and bridges, and more.
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Familiarity with rules and regulations related to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); Endangered Species Act; Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Clean Water Act; and state and local environmental rules and regulations and related reporting requirements (e.g., Environmental Assessments; Biological Assessments; Reclamation Plans; Pre-Construction Notifications; reclamation and restoration regulations.
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While proficiency in graphic and video editing software is advantageous, it is not mandatory. Internet Alchemy, Inc., a pioneering company led by Jeff Walker, the acclaimed author of "Launch: How To Sell Almost Anything Online," invites experienced professionals to apply for the role of Organic Social Media Marketing Specialist.
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