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We're looking for a Mid- to Senior-Level Geomorphologist who is inspired by stream restoration and passionate about improving stream ecology and fish passage programs. Experience performing geomorphic technical work for fish passage barrier removal and other stream restoration projects.
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Lead and grow the Midwest/Great Lakes stream restoration practice to support watershed assessments, stream restoration designs, construction of stream restoration projects, and as-built evaluations following implementation.
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These positions serve as project managers and project team leads for water, sewer, storm drainage, and stream restoration projects. Prepares and/or oversees engineering consultant preparation of preliminary and final engineering plans, specifications and cost estimates for complex water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, and stream restoration projects.
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We want you to bring your passion and expertise to our dynamic interdisciplinary team of biologists, environmental planners, cultural resources experts, geomorphologists, stream restoration engineers, and beyond.
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Our work spans all project phases from preliminary and conceptual planning, alternative analysis and selection, to design and construction, We prepare stormwater management plans, work with agencies to prioritize storm and water quality improvements, design stormwater collection and conveyance systems, water quality infrastructure, erosion control plans, design flood mitigation, Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and Low Impact Development (LID) solutions, fish passage and stream restoration.
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Perform civil engineering design with a focus on fisheries related infrastructure applications, including hatcheries, upstream and downstream fish passage, stream restoration, fish collection facilities and other water resource facilities.
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Experience with Tribal, State and Federal fish and wildlife program managers and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is a plus. 12+ years of experience in civil and hydraulic engineering, with demonstrated experience in aquaculture techniques, fish health issues and appropriate treatment strategies, hatchery operations and project management.
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This staff level environmental scientist and/or planner will support tasks that could include biological and/or environmental assessments and investigations, environmental review, permitting, planning, and the development of cartographic products for a variety of waterfront development, coastal resiliency and ecosystem restoration projects.
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Experience in personally performing wetland determinations/delineations, stream delineations and typing; wetland ratings; functional assessments (e.g., credit-debit analysis); fish and wildlife habitat assessments and management plans; biological evaluations; performance monitoring, and mitigation planning, design, and permitting.
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Participate inesiliency and hazard mitigation planning work for waterfront and riverine environments. Prepare environmental documentation in keeping with applicable environmental regulations for waterfront projects (natural systems, biological and/or physical resources, marine ecology, sediment characterization, permitting, NEPA, SEPA.
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Physical requirements: Environmental Scientist/Planner will primarily work in an office setting, but client visits and field visits are required. Moffatt & Nichol is seeking an Environmental Scientist to join one of our Pacific Northwest offices in Seattle, Federal Way, or Vancouver, Washington.
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Our municipal projects primarily focus on water and sewer utilities, stormwater management, watershed planning, road and sidewalk design, parks and trails, public works facilities, stream restoration, environmental restoration, and parking lots/structures.
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COIT Cleaning & Restoration Services has openings for entry level and experienced Water Damage Restoration Technicians. Water Damage Restoration Technicians are responsible for handling new and ongoing water damage claims with integrity and excellence.
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As a New Stream Media Senior Sales Manager, your role is to develop strategic partnerships and deepen relationships with a designated book of CPG brands showcasing the Retail Media Network capabilities to meet the needs of the brand working closely with key influencers.
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Interest in community outreach, environmental justice, habitat restoration, and/or education. - Understand the role of community service/service learning in habitat restoration. - Understand basic lowland forest ecological restoration practices.
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