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A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Wetland Science, Wildlife Biology, Environmental Science, Ecology, or another related field. Our Amherst office provides a collaborative and supportive environment with a diverse team of scientists working on a wide range of projects across multiple services, including wetlands, rare species, natural resource assessment, environmental permitting and compliance, habitat restoration, biodiversity, and stormwater management.
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The opportunity to gain knowledge in one or more of the following: natural resource regulations, water quality regulatory programs, wetlands identification including knowledge of botany and soil science and experience in ecology, wildlife biology, water resources, geographic information systems and environmental science.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in wildlife biology, rangeland ecology, environmental science, forestry, botany, soil science, or a closely related natural resource field. Stantec is seeking a qualified, energetic, self-motivated, and resourceful Environmental Scientist to support our Natural Resource group in Oklahoma.
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Bachelor or Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, Biology, Natural Resources/ Forestry, Soil Science, Hydrology/Hydrogeology. Regulatory relationship with local regulatory agency, Miami-Dade County Environmental Resources Management is required.
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Bachelor’s degree or graduate education in meteorology, atmospheric or environmental science, environmental management, urban planning, GIS, environmental engineering, or related field.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Geology/Hydrogeology, Environmental Engineering, or Environmental Science from an accredited institution. Leading environmental field sampling investigations including soil, groundwater, and fugitive air emissions.
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BS degree in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Natural Resources Management, or other related environmental science field required. MS degree in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Natural Resources Management, or other related environmental science field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene, or related discipline. Areas of environmental focus include, but are not limited to: asbestos, lead-based paint, radon, mold and fuel storage.
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Advanced degree in biological science/natural resources/environmental policy or environmental law degree. The ideal candidate will have an understanding of renewable energy project processes and experience and expertise interpreting and applying federal and state environmental laws (NEPA, ESA, and CWA, and other federal environmental laws), federal guidelines (WEGs), and policies, and managing environmental compliance process for utility-scale renewable energy projects.
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In Civil/Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science or related Earth Sciences (MS a plus);Environmental compliance and permitting experience. Overview As an Environmental Engineer/Scientist and Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you’ll work with our seasoned consultants to assist our manufacturing, energy, solid waste and natural gas clients in navigating and complying with continually changing and challenging environmental regulations.
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What We Prefer:Master's degree in Environmental Science, Planning, Business, Project Management, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design or related field. Projects worked on include Bi-State Metrolink Northside-Southside EA and MoDOT Owner’s Representative Design Build Environmental Bundle.
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A masters degree from an accredited college or university in one of the following areas of study: environmental or chemical engineering, limnology, environmental science, marine science, geology, biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, or health science; or 2.
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Job Requirements 3-5 or more years of environmental science experience supporting the transportation industry, such as National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) work with TxDOT, a State or Federal Resource agency, a local government or metropolitan planning organization (MPO.
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Education: Master’s Degree in Biological Sciences (Ornithology, Mammalogy, and/or Herpetology), Wildlife Ecology/Management, Environmental Biology/Science, or a closely related discipline; preferably with an emphasis in Wildlife.
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The preferred Bachelor’s Degree in one of the following\: environmental science, environmental studies, urban and regional planning, sustainability, biology, archaeology, geology, or related environmental disciplines.
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