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Natural system design, including stream restoration, wetland design, agricultural/urban BMPs. Actively assists the Project Manager, or acts as project manager, and assigns tasks and schedules to Staff Engineer (I/II), Project Engineer (I/II) and non-exempt project team members, answers questions, and monitors progress.
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Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Ecology, Biology, Wildlife Management, Botany, Environmental Studies, Natural Resources Management, or related fields preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and experience, preferred.
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Experience with and/or knowledge of a diverse range of regulatory programs (e.g. CWA, ESA, NEPA, NPDES, ASTM, CERCLA, RCRA) and agencies (e.g. USACE, BLM, USFWS, EPA, FERC, various local/state environmental and natural/cultural resources agencies.
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Calpine Corporation is America's largest generator of electricity from natural gas and geothermal resources with operations in competitive power markets. Decisions typically related to resources, project approach, and tactical operations.
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ICF seeks a Senior Level Natural Resources Economist to support environmental and natural resources research, policy and programs for Federal, State & Local, and Non-profit clients.
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This position will also lead the CADD coordination between Alternative Delivery, Natural Resources, and Transportation Drainage Practices. Coordinate with the Osborn Consulting Design Technology Manager to implement project CAD standards, setup, and execution.
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The Snake River and its tributaries provide exceptional habitat for valuable fisheries and abundant wildlife and are noted among the nation’s most valued scenic and recreational resources. Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field (e.g., nonprofit management, public administration, or environmental and natural resource management.
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An example of an acceptable qualification is: Associate degree and 5 years’ experience in trail construction, or natural resources project management required OR bachelor’s degree in natural resource management or related field preferred with 3 years’ experience in trail construction, or natural resources project management.
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Qualifications The selected candidate will have the following qualifications:Requires an accredited Bachelor's degree (Masters preferred) in biology, ecology, natural resources, environmental science, geography or a related field with additional education and/or work experience focused on the application of GIS technology.
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Job Opportunity: Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) has an exciting opportunity for an analytical and technically minded Water Resources (Flood) Engineer with expertise in inland and coastal flood risk modeling (including storm surge) to join the Catastrophe Engineering and Analytics (CAT E&A) team.
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CES creates physical solutions that enhance our natural and structural environments, through a comprehensive understanding of engineering design, landscape architecture and applied science, with the in-house support of geomatics, subsurface utility and construction administration professionals.
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Our growth offers an exciting opportunity for a Project Manager in our Natural Resources group. The selected candidate will have a degree in natural sciences and Certified Professional Soil Scientist (CPSS), having a minimum of 10 years experience in the successful completion and/or management of multiple large complex projects.
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Job Description Nelson County is located in Central Virginia midway between the metropolitan areas of Charlottesville and Lynchburg.
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We address issues related to natural and managed landscapes such as crop-land, rangeland, forests, reclaimed land, polar and geothermal environments, and protected natural areas, with fundamental and applied investigations in agriculture, environmental science, land management, and natural resources.
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This department is responsible for fractionating and treating Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) to provide Ethane, Propane, and Butane products to our local Petrochemical industry. The Upstream segment includes crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids exploration, field development, and production.
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natural resources jobs Title: construction project manager Company: Turner Townsend Group in East-hartford, Connecticut
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