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Master`s Degree in geography, computer science, GIS, information systems, environmental science, natural resources, forestry, or a related STEM field. Bachelor's Degree in geography, computer science, GIS, information systems, environmental science, natural resources, forestry, or a related STEM field.
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Advanced knowledge and experience in Pacific Northwest natural gas pipeline and storage resources, and the financial, economic, regulatory and operational characteristics of such resources.
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Seasonal Natural Resources Worker positions and their essential functions are as follows: Interpretive Specialists : Educate the public on property-specific nature, history, culture, and park services through memorable experiences.
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Overview In this position, you will work closely with natural resources organizations to develop innovative and impactful geo-centric solutions addressing pressing environmental and social challenges.
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Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, botany, environmental science or related natural resources field; + College coursework and/or a degree with wildlife, botanical, natural resources, or conservation, etc emphasis.
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Desirable Qualifications: Ph. D. in a water-related discipline in natural sciences, social sciences, or engineering, including but not limited to water resources, environmental studies, natural resource management, geography, planning, Indigenous studies, or other disciplines in which the candidate received training in water resource-related topics.
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The New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (NYCFWRU) at Cornell University has been an active partner in Cornell’s Department of Natural Resources and the Environment (DNRE) program for >50 years.
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Current opportunities Position Location Closes Courtland, Virginia Virginia Cooperative Extension is seeking an Associate Extension Agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources, for Southampton County.
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Self starter, creative, strategic and resourcefulMust be comfortable and proficient speaking to large groups of people, including childrenSome college or higher-level education classes associated with biology, botany, natural resources, cultural resources, or a similar field.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Environmental Science, Natural Resources, Environmental Management, Marine Science, Environmental Law or Environmental Policy. Experience with DoD plans and policies as they pertain to climate change and natural resources , such as Integrated Natural Resources Management Plans (INRMPs), Installation Master Plans, Military Installation Resilience Plans, or Compatible Use Plans.
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Job Description The University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) is seeking a UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Area Director to provide leadership in support of applied research and outreach programs across Placer, Nevada, Plumas, Sierra counties.
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Minimum Qualifications Master's Degree in rangeland management, natural resources, or related disciplines. Yavapai Cooperative Extension at the University of Arizona is seeking an Assistant/Associate Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent to provide leadership for Extension Programs in the areas of range management.
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Successful candidates will have a strong technical background in siting, permitting, and evaluating environmental impacts for energy projects, which may include solar, onshore/offshore wind, energy storage, natural gas, and electric transmission.
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The Stewardship Team, within NRG, supports the Division and engages the public by providing diverse opportunities for direct care of natural resources and the urban forest across the City. Major Responsibilities- Under general direction, with wide latitude for independent initiative and judgment, coordinate and direct stewards in caring for Parks’ assets across multiple landscape types, including engagement, outreach, communications, and documentation.
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Job Description Job Title: Auditor III*may underfill as a Auditor II or IJob Description:The Internal Audit of the Utah Department of Natural Resources is seeking a detail-oriented and analytical Internal Auditor to join our team.
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natural resources jobs Title: construction project Company: Turner Townsend Group in East-hartford, Connecticut
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