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Bachelor’s degree in hydrology, hydrogeology, environmental science, environmental policy, environmental planning, or related field, and at least 5 years of related experience. 5 years of experience, preferably in environmental consulting, or working for a federal/state environmental agency and/or 5 years of experience working with environmental permitting projects relating to the NEPA. Experience with additional regulatory requirements a plus.
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Permitting experience in the Southwest region with NM, Forest Service, BLM, and Navajo Nation. Knowledge of U.S. historic preservation and cultural resource management laws, especially Section 106 of the NHPA. Basic understanding of GIS applications related to CRM projects.
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Projects often involve Hydrology, Hydraulics, Floodplain Analyses, Detention and Dams, Channel Design, Bridge Hydraulics & Scour, and Stormwater Management Plans. Practical application of the various hydrology/hydraulics software including, HEC-RAS (1D/2D preferred), HEC-HMS, AHYMO, and EPASWMM.
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We provide land acquisition, geospatial mapping, data management, web-based GIS, community relations, land feasibility studies, and permitting services. REQUIREMENTS:EducationPost-secondary degree in Biology, Environmental Science, or related field of studyExperienceMinimum 3-5 years professional experience as a biologist, or related roleExperience conducting wildlife and vegetation surveysExperience leading field work, and coordinating with various field teamsProfessional experience working on projects regulated under NEPA or state-equivalentKnowledge/SkillsStrong working knowledge of wildlife and vegetation regulations and best practices.
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Degree: Bachelor's degree (or higher degree) in geology, plus 20 additional semester hours in any combination of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological science, structural, chemical, civil, mining or petroleum engineering, computer science, planetary geology, comparative planetology, geophysics, meteorology, hydrology, oceanography, physical geography, marine geology, and cartography.
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Design work includes site, grading, utility, on-site and municipal wastewater systems, storm water systems, road work, flood studies/mitigation, and state and local permitting. Design work includes site, grading, utility, on-site and municipal wastewater systems, storm water systems, road work, flood studies/mitigation, and state and local permitting.
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The Renewables Project Developer / Project Development Associate will support development activities for both new and on-going utility-scale renewable and energy storage projects in the company's portfolio with an emphasis on tax abatement, permitting, and environmental compliance.
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Three (3) years of combined experience in redevelopment, community development, real estate development or project management related to real estate, urban planning, development, architecture, design, construction, or permitting within the private or public sector.
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The candidate will be skilled in using computer analysis and drafting software, including AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and AutoDesk analysis packages, ArcGIS software, HEC-RAS and/or other G&D/hydrology software.
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Collaborate with other ERM IAP practitioners to execute impact assessment projects (services within our IAP service area include environmental impact assessment, land planning, facility siting & permitting, risk assessment and water resources management.
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Prepare National Register of Historic Places evaluations, project effect assessments, and cultural resource management recommendations. Bachelor’s degree in anthropology or archaeology. DDC4C, a subsidiary of DDC, is currently and continually seeking qualified applicants for temporary, on-call, Archaeological Field Technician positions to support ongoing and upcoming archaeological survey, excavation, and monitoring projects.
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Courses in the physical sciences or engineering such as geology, civil engineering, and hydrology also meet the soils, crops, or plant science course requirements where such courses included a complete introduction to the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils.
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Basic knowledge of environmental site assessment methods, environmental compliance and compliance audits, environmental permitting process (i.e., basic knowledge of waters and wetland permitting, threatened and endangered species permitting and cultural resources), and work in the ArcGIS desktop environment.
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Section 404, 401 and Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide and Section 10 permitting. Knowledge of erosion and sediment control permitting and site restoration practices. Coordinate with client peer groups for permitting deliverables.
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Knowledge of watershed management strategies, surface water hydrology, and soil science. Demonstrated knowledge of permitting and regulatory processes associated with natural resources.
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