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Experience: One (1) year progressive experience in hazardous materials management (which may include work in a research laboratory), occupational and life safety, environmental compliance, Biosafety or radiation safety.
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Based in Pittsburgh and with nearly 100 offices nationwide, we partner with clients on everything from roads, bridges, tunnels, mass transit, and airports, to water treatment plants, arctic oil pipelines, environmental restoration and specialized overseas construction.
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Lead, or coordinate, work of staff and subcontractors to assist public sector clients in two or more of the following areas Systems Safety Engineering; Fire/ Life Safety; Safety training; Safety certification; Emergency procedures, plans and drills; Environmental engineering/management studies; Risk management and acceptance.
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Other common names for this role: Project Safety Coordinator, Onsite Safety Coordinator, Field Safety Coordinator, “Environmental, Health & Safety Coordinator”, EH&S Coordinator.
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Lead design of various new and/or rehabilitation of hydraulic structures, including dams, spillways, gates, outlet works, diversion structures, retaining walls, floodwalls, water conveyance structures, or foundations for hydropower, pumped-storage and related dam safety projects.
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Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc., a Davey company, is a seeking an experienced (8+ years of related professional experience), highly motivated Senior Environmental Scientist to join our team in Millersville, Maryland.
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Working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, Sketchup/Rhino/Lumion, and Revit. Knowledge of State and local jurisdiction laws and regulations pertaining to land use, land planning and development, and environmental regulations.
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This role maintains continuous survey readiness through compliance with regulations from regulatory agencies, including The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),The Joint Commission (TJC), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), state and local agencies, and identified industry best management practices (BMP.
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The Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET), a joint research institute within the University System of Maryland (USM), seeks a dynamic and accomplished Executive Director (ED) to strengthen and position the Institute for the future—capitalizing on the strengths of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES), the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), and the University of Maryland Baltimore (UMB.
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BA/BS in an environmental science field such as, but not limited to, ecology, wetland science, aquatic biology, botany, wildlife biology, fisheries, soils, hydrology, etc. Applicable degree in an environmental science field.
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The mid-level Environmental Scientist will support wetland and other natural resources field work. We have an excellent opportunity for a mid-level Environmental Scientist in our Hunt Valley, MD office.
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EDUCATION: Have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or in project management, urban or regional planning, sustainability, environmental studies, environmental science, environmental policy, public administration, project management or a closely related field such as environmental education or social work.
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Spend categories include, but are not limited to, capital construction and renovation projects; facilities management in support of maintenance, custodial, groundskeeping, fleet, utilities; IT and professional services; Environmental Safety and Health; Research; and Arts and Education products and services.
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Produce creative and informative proposals (Microsoft Word, Adobe InDesign) and presentations (Microsoft PPT) that sell the firm’s professional services in locations across the mid-Atlantic and Southeastern region.
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Our work supports commercial revitalization, affordable housing development, increased access to public parks and green spaces, environmental justice, and public safety. Typical projects include the demolition and/or renovation of interior and exterior housing and commercial properties, green space and streetscape improvements, public art and signage installations, and safety and access upgrades.
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