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Master's degree in Environmental Science, Life Science, Natural Science or related field plus four years of relevant experience. Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Life Science, Natural Science or related field plus four years of relevant experience.
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Top Texas Law Firm is currently hiring highly motivated Litigation Associate Attorneys with anannual salary of $120,000, plus a guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal. LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants)LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY salary $120,000 plus guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal.
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LI-CW1 Who You Are Required Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Planning, Urban Planning, Geography, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience.
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Ph. D. in Public Health, Epidemiology, Toxicology, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Biochemistry, or related field is required. This early-career environmental scientist/toxicologist will join a collaborative team that supports our human health-based consulting services for a wide range of industrial and commercial clients.
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Sr. Renewables Permitting Manager, Land Use & Environmental - Plays a key role in managing multiple utility-scale energy storage projects nationwide through the full-lifecycle environmental permitting process.
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We are a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVO), Disadvantaged/Woman Owned Business Enterprise (DBE, WO/WBE) Small (Environmental Consulting) Business. The architectural historian career path provides the opportunity to work on projects that require compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other federal and state cultural resource regulations.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAdjunct FacultyDepartment of Forensic ScienceSt. Edward's University, a nationally ranked, independent Catholic university and Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) invites applications for adjunct faculty to teach one or more sections of forensic science courses, beginning August 2024.
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Requirements:You will be a successful applicant if you have a technical degree such as Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Mechanical Engineering, Microbiology, Environmental Science, Paper Science, or Water Resources.
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Graduate degree, or working towards completion of a graduate degree, from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Meteorology, Atmospheric Science, Hydrology, Scientific Computing, Civil Engineering, or related field.
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State/Federal environmental regulatory knowledge and/or experience a plus. ERM is seeking a hands-on Consulting Senior Associate, Environmental Geologist, Hydrogeologist, Scientist or Engineer to join our consulting firm, reporting into either our Houston, New Orleans, or Austin offices depending on applicant qualifications.
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Our interdisciplinary scientists steward a breadth of efforts that encompass research on plants to groundwater science and coastal zones, to storm prediction. Driven by a “science-to-solutions” philosophy, we provide scientific leadership and technology to enhance national security, mitigate natural hazards and optimize disaster response.
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What You Will Do:As a NEPA Transportation Planner, you will participate in transportation planning, environmental documentation, public outreach, and environmental studies for transportation related projects.
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PhD in a Life Science. + Three to five years of prior sales experience required; preferably in life science reagents/consumables / genomics. + Bachelors or Masters degree in Life Science or similar discipline.
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Bachelor's degree in Natural Resources, Planning, Environmental Science, Biology, or a related discipline from an accredited university is required. Stantec is seeking a qualified, self-motivated, and entrepreneurial Environmental Scientist/Ecologist to join our team.
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Kimley-Horn's Austin North, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Environmental Planner with 5+ years of experience to join their Environmental team! Bachelors (BS) or Masters (MS) in Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Engineering, or related degree.
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