Showing posts with label Environmental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environmental. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

UW College of the Environment - Multiple Positions

For more information regarding these employment opportunities please follow this link

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Jobs from Pierce County

To receive up-to-date information regarding job postings or sign up for employment alerts, we highly encourage applicants to log into our website at www.piercecountywa.org/jobs.  Attached is a list of available openings.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Americorps Position Available - SEA and Edmonds Community College

Position Description: This position is shared between Edmonds Community College and the non-profit Service, Education and Adventure (SEA) - the position responsibilities include:


At Edmonds Community College, the member will:
  • Service learning projects focusing on STEM (Science, Tech., Engineering, and Math) courses, and environmental restoration projects. 
  • Serve as an advisor to our Green Team Student Sustainability Program to provide general leadership support and collaborate with our STEM programs for service projects and student mentoring. 
  • Develop and support alternative break programs that will include environmental restoration and student engagement. 

With SEA, the member will:
  • Engage with K-12 students at South Whidbey State Park in environmental learning programs and projects, as well as in a range of school and community based locations on Whidbey Island.
  • Engage in outdoor learning activities with students to increase environmental awareness and engagement. 
  • Support local food growing projects with to increase understanding of local food systems. 
  • Lead State Park restoration projects with students and community members. 
  • Educate K-12 students about the impacts of micro-plastics on local waters and other marine focused programs 
  • Engage in other environmentally focused K-12 school presentations and projects.

Term of Service:  September 1, 2015 through July 15, 2016


Age Range:  Minimum 18 - maximum age - 25.

Desired Education Level: Preference for College Graduate

Stipend:  Approximately $1,000.00 per month

Educational Award:  Approximately $5,000 at end of term of service (can be used for payment of student loans, payment for college courses, etc...)

Time:  the member will serve 40 hours per week and those hours will be discussed at the time of the interview.

Interested in Applying?  Please send a recent resume to Susie Richards at seaprograms@gmail.com 

Monday, August 3, 2015

Citizens for a Healthy Bay

Local nonprofit Citizens for a Healthy Bay is seeking a fall Outreach and Education Intern. It is a great opportunity to gain experience in environmental education, program management and community outreach. To apply, please send a resume and short writing sample (less than three pages) to kgogins@healthybay.org.

You can view the internship description at http://healthybay.org/images/internship2015.pdf.

Karen Gogins
Partnerships and Communication Manager
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock Street, Suite 213
Tacoma, WA 98402
(253) 383-2429

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

AmeriCorps MaST Center in Redondo, Washington

The MaST Center in Redondo, Washington (just south of SeaTac airport) has a NEW AmeriCorps position available.
We are looking for an energetic person who is passionate about marine mammals and environmental education.
Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis.
Dr. Kaddee Lawrence
Executive Director
Marine Science and Technology (MaST) Center
Highline College

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Thursday, May 21, 2015

UW College of the Environment

If you would like to know more information of these opportunities and how to apply please follow this link: http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=ea8c7ebba3a13df12186eda61&id=47f9edb348&e=680172e9a2

Washington Native Plant Society

Request for Qualifications Friday May 22, 2015
Professional Services Contract
Statewide Native Plant Stewardship Program Manager
Responses Due: June 22, 2015
Duration of Phase I Contract: July 15, 2015 through December 31, 2015Initial
Personal Services Contract: $12,500 - $15,000
Location: To be determined in consultation with successful candidate
The Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS) is requesting qualifications from interested persons to serve as Program Manager to establish a new Statewide Native Plant Stewardship Program in coordination with WNPS chapters. This is a paid contract position and applications will be accepted through June 22, 2015.
Project Description and Scope of Work
This is the initial phase of a multi-year program to establish the institutional arrangements and identify program options and opportunities among 11 active WNPS chapters. The Program Manager will be responsible to the Chair, WNPS Stewardship Steering Committee, established by the State Board of Directors. (Narrative to be added to each work element)
1. Program Management
a. Establish program management procedures with steering committee and
Administrator
b. Establish work location and work schedule
c. Establish program evaluation and reporting procedures
d. Work with steering committee to identify potential incentives and
opportunities for chapters and partners to local stewardship programs.
Program Implementation and Information Exchange
e. Establish WNPS email, web and social media options for the statewide stewardship program
f. Determine the options and feasibility for electronic training methods
g. Set up access to available stewardship information to chapters and public
Washington Native Plant Society
Rev. 5/15/2015
2. Program Requirements
a. Meet with individual chapters, as appropriate, to outline program and identify local requirements and needs
b. Prepare requirements report on similarities and differences among chapter’s stewardship needs.
c. Recommend core program for Native Plant Steward candidates with individual and group training options
d. Develop recommendations for cost (in-kind and cash) sharing individual chapter programs
e. Work with chapters to identify potential partners and project opportunities
f. Identify up to 3 chapter pilot programs for implementation in 2016
Proposals
Interested persons should submit an application packet that includes the following by 5:00 pm on Monday, June 1, 2015. Please submit one copy electronically and one by mail. Materials must be received by this date; this is not a postmark deadline.
1. Letter of interest, providing specific details about your training, experience, knowledge and abilities related to the scope of work.
2. Current resume.
3. Three professional references with current phone numbers.
Compensation
The period of this contract will be approximately from July 6 through December 31, 2015 and may be extended through December 31, 2017. The initial contract for the remainder of FY2015 will be between $12,500 and $15,000 for personal services depending on experience; reimbursement for travel and other program expenses also will be provided.
Criteria
Top candidates must be articulate, reliable, enjoy working with people and able to work independently with minimum supervision. Highly desired are education in and/or experience with Washington native plants and ecology, botany and plant identification, stewardship and restoration, managing conferences or lecture series, teaching adults, and familiarity with local community restoration and education projects. Experience using PC-based software including Word, Access and Excel also is desired. Candidates will need to have flexible schedules, be self-motivated, and capable of efficiently organizing time and priorities. Candidates should have their own vehicle or regular access to a vehicle for travel statewide.
Process and Timeline
Responses due: 5:00 pm on Monday, June 21, 2015. (Not a postmark deadline.) Review of Responses: June 21 – 26, 2015.
Interviews Scheduled: June 29 – July 8, 2015.
Selection Announced: July 9, 2015.
Project Commencement: July 20, 2015 Initial Contract Completion: December 31, 2015.
Rev. 5/15/2015
For more information, call [name] at 206-527-3210 or email wnps@wnps.org
Application packets should be mailed to: Washington Native Plant Society, 6310 NE 74th Street, Suite 215E, Seattle, WA 98115 or email to wnps@wnps.org.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Department of Ecology State of Washington

The Department of Ecology is Hiring!
Environmental Specialist 3
$3,293.00 - $4,322.00 Monthly
$39,516.00 - $51,864.00 Annually

Position closes May 19, 2015


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Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
Protecting Washington State’s environment for current and future generations is what we do every day at Ecology. We are a culture that is invested in making a difference. If you want to join a team that is highly effective, collaborative, has leadership that embraces the value of people, and believes in the fun factor, Ecology is a good fit.

The Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill an Environmental Specialist 3 position. This position will work out of our Southwest Regional Office (SWRO) in Lacey, WA.

This position serves as the SWRO Initial Investigator of Environmental Report Tracking System (ERTS) complaints under the authority of the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), and performs Site Hazard Assessments (SHAs) of sites listed on the Department’s Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites List. The position conducts Initial Investigations (IIs) on public complaints received through ERTS of potential contamination, and conducts SHAs on previously listed sites within SWRO. 

This position gives you the opportunity to be exposed to interesting and unique situations involving toxics cleanup and the public, to establish relationships with local governments, and to help keep small sites from turning into larger sites through communication of the MTCA requirements and sharing best practices of the handling of chemicals and/or toxics with the regulated community.


As an agency, our mission is to protect, preserve and enhance Washington’s environment for current and future generations. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism and accountability. Maybe you’ve seen some of our recent stories on TwitterFacebook,Instagram or our blog.

To learn more about our agency, please visit our website at www.ecy.wa.gov.
Local efforts... Diverse people... Statewide impacts

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Some of the key work activities for the Environmental Specialist 3 position include:
  • Plans, conducts, and/or oversees inspections, reviews industry-submitted reports for data analysis/completeness, and analyzes complaints to determine soil and/or water contamination impacts.
  • Independently interprets observable conditions at sites, assess conditions using relevant regulations, consults with local officials as required, and makes decisions on further actions to be taken by the Department.
  • Prepares written reports summarizing site activities, observations, and analytical sampling results.
  • Performs Site Hazard Assessments (SHAs) of sites listed on the Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites List. The SHA process involves selecting and prioritizing sites for assessment in conjunction with Unit Supervisor, reviewing files for pertinent sites data, and determining the need for on-site field sampling. If sampling is needed, takes lead role in preparing and implementing a Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) and Health and Safety Plan (HASP) with input and support from the TCP SHA Coordinator and SWRO II/SHA Coordinator. After collecting all necessary data, ranks the site using the Washington Ranking Method (WARM) and prepares a written ll SHA report for review by the TCP SHA Coordinator and SWRO II/SHA Coordinator. The SHA report summarizes the file review, site activities and observations, analytical sampling results, and includes either a recommendation of No Further Action or proposed WARM ranking.
  • During the course of an investigation, identifies contamination problems and provides technical assistance to property owners on small-scale cleanups (such as oil drips).
  • When requested by Unit Supervisor, provides mentoring and technical assistance to new county investigators in sample collection, documentation, and interpretation of chemical data.
  • Maintains a working knowledge of applicable laws and regulations, including RCW 70.105D WAC 173-340 (MTCA Cleanup Regulation), and RCW 90.76 WAC 173-360 (Underground Storage Tank Regulation).



Required Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree involving major study in environmental, physical, or one of the natural sciences, environmental planning, or other allied field

AND

Two years of professional level experience in environmental analysis or control or environmental planning.

The 2 years of experience can include a combination of the following: 1) investigating and / or resolving complaints involving science or technology content, 2) performing inspections, 3) drafting technical evaluations and reports, 4) researching information used for routine technical projects, regulatory or policy development, 5) assistance with public meetings and hearings, 6) project work requiring specialized knowledge of industry processes, pollutant sources or natural processes, 7) providing technical assistance for scientific content and/ or support for implementing scientific content programs, 8) conducting tests, analyzing and evaluating data, 9) using environmental databases to support technical projects, 10) developing scientific studies and resource management plans, 11) providing environmental technical and administrative assistance to grant/ contract/ loan recipients of environmental protection projects.

Additional qualifying experience will substitute, year for year, for education.

A Master's degree in one of the above fields will substitute for one year of experience,

OR

A Ph.D. in one of the above fields will substitute for two years of experience,

OR

One year of experience as an Environmental Specialist 2.

A valid driver’s license.


Desired Qualifications
Familiarity with the MTCA cleanup regulation and underground storage tank regulations.


Special Requirements / Conditions of Employment
Initial 40-hour hazardous materials training followed by annual 8-hour refresher.
                               

                                For immediate consideration, please apply online at:
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Department of Ecology State of Washington (Lacey, WA)

The Department of Ecology is Hiring!
Sediment/Pollution Source Control (Environmental Engineer 2)
$4,429.00 - $5,813.00 Monthly
$53,148.00 - $69,756.00 Annually

Location – Lacey, WA

Deadline to apply is: May 21, 2015


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Protecting Washington State’s environment for current and future generations is what we do every day at Ecology. We are a culture that is invested in making a difference. If you want to join a team that is highly effective, collaborative, has leadership that embraces the value of people, and believes in the fun factor, Ecology is a good fit.
The Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Sediment / Pollution Source Control (Environmental Engineer 2) position. This position will work within the Aquatic Lands Cleanup Unit (ALCU) housed in our Headquarters Building in Lacey, WA.

This position serves as a professional environmental engineer to control source contamination onto aquatic lands. This work requires professional-level working knowledge of hydrological principles, environmental engineering, sediment cleanup and source control (e.g. BMP) practices, and laws/regulations including the NPDES Section of the Clean Water Act, the Water Pollution Control Act, the Model Toxics Control Act Cleanup Regulation and the Sediment Management Standards. This position will facilitate and successfully coordinate with site managers and program staff on source control, cleanup, and policy development.

We are looking for someone who has strong interpersonal communication skills, can effectively multitask, and has the aptitude to understand and incorporate complex regulations while differentiating between sometimes discrete site variables.
This opportunity allows you to help protect resources in a sustainable manner, work with a variety of regulations, and to meet and interact with a lot of different people in different programs within Ecology and outside of Ecology.

As an agency, our mission is to protect, preserve and enhance Washington’s environment for current and future generations. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism and accountability. Maybe you’ve seen some of our recent stories on
TwitterFacebookInstagram or our blog.

To learn more about our agency, please visit our website at www.ecy.wa.gov.
Local efforts... Diverse people... Statewide impacts
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This position works within the HQ Aquatic Lands Cleanup Unit (ALCU) specializing in sediment cleanup and sediment source control to prevent contamination of sediments, and minimize recontamination of cleanup sites, from contaminated surface and groundwater. The ALCU provides central technical support and regulatory interpretation as well as develops guidance for the implementation of the Sediment Management Standards (SMS), Chapter 173-204 WAC, and Model Toxics Control Act Cleanup Regulation (MTCA), Chapter 173-340 WAC, for all sediment management within the state.

Some of the key work activities include:
  • Conducting independent source control investigations and analysis to assure technical and policy level consistency between sediment source control measures and site cleanups regulated under the SMS and MTCA.
  • Researching, analyzing, developing and using models and draft procedures to control point and nonpoint sources of sediment contamination via NPDES permits (general, stormwater, municipal and industrial wastewater), contaminated ground water, or other upland sources to sediment.
  • Working collaboratively with the TCP upland and sediment site managers to provide professional engineering support.
  • Providing final review of Cleanup Action Plans, RI/FS and related reports for sediment source control purposes, post-cleanup confirmatory monitoring plans and long-term monitoring data to determine the effectiveness of source control measures.

Required Qualifications:
A Master’s degree with major study in environmental engineering or closely related field, AND one year experience in environmental engineering.

OR

An Engineer-In-Training Certificate or a Bachelor’s degree with major study in environmental engineering or closely related field, ANDtwo years of Environmental Engineering experience.


Desired Qualifications:
Working knowledge of the Sediment Management Standards, Chapter 173-204 WAC, and the Model Toxics Control Act Regulation Chapter 173-340 WAC.
Expert knowledge of hydrologic principles for surface water.
Sediment assessment and cleanup techniques, Sediment chemistry and biology.
Strong verbal and written communication, project management and facilitation skills.


Special Requirements / Conditions of Employment:
Initial 40-hour hazardous materials training followed by annual 8-hour refresher.

For immediate consideration, please apply online at:

Washington Water Jobs

Engineering Tech Aide Stormwater/Environmental, City of Lynnwood (Lynnwood, WA)
Closes 5/17

Environmental Specialist 3, WA Department of Ecology (Lacey, WA)
Opened 5/5, closes 5/19

Temporary – Educator – Water Resources Education Center, City of Vancouver (Vancouver, WA) (must be enrolled student)
Closing 12/31 (?)

Student Trainee I, Brown and Caldwell (Seattle, WA)
No closing date listed

Animal Care Specialist, Seattle Aquarium (Seattle, WA)
Closes 5/11
(If you get this job, please consider letting me behind the scenes to meet your new furry/feathered coworkers.)

Senior CAD Technician – Water, HDR (Bellevue, WA)
Posted 5/5

PBT Monitoring Field Lead, WA Department of Ecology (Lacey, WA)
Opened 5/5, closes 5/19

Sediment/Pollution Source Control Environmental Engineer 2, WA Department of Ecology (Lacey, WA)
Opened 5/1, closes 5/21

Non-Permanent Fish Biologist, WA Department of Fish and Wildlife (Vancouver, WA)
Opened 5/5, closes 5/15

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

YMCA Camp Seymour - Connecting Kids with Nature (Gig Harbor, WA)

Outdoor and Environmental Education Program
YMCA CAMP SEYMOUR
GIG HARBOR WA
Outdoor Educators
Employment dates: August 18th. 2015 – June 17th, 2016.
$225- $250 per week starting plus room, board, and YMCA membership
Filing date: Open
Applicant must have the ability to teach and lead visiting 4th through 6th grade school children classes in natural sciences, outdoor skills, and group building initiatives. We are looking for staff members who are excited about working with children in an outdoor setting. You must be caring, creative, flexible and willing to work long hours while keeping a positive work attitude. College degree or 3 years experience in related field desired. YMCA Camp Seymour is located on Glen Cove on Puget Sound with 160 acres of Northwest forest and a half a mile of salt-water beach habitat. Classes offered to students include: marine science, squid dissection, reptiles, group initiatives, forest ecology, wildlife ecology, sustainabil-ity and the Living Machine, canoeing, orienteering and many more. Duties include teaching classes and implementing fun and exciting evening programs, hosting meals and some weekend responsibilities. First Aid, CPRO required. Life-guarding and Small Craft certifications a plus. Training will be provided in all aspects of the curriculum, program activities and emergency response.
Paid internships also available!
To apply: Send resume, letter of interest and three references to:
Scott Gjertson
Director of Outdoor and Environmental Education
9725 Cramer Rd KPN Gig Harbor WA 98329
Phone: 253-460-8890
Email: sgjertson@ymcapkc.org
Visit our website at CAMPSEYMOUR.ORG

UW - Costa Rica Internship Summer 2015

Due to the popularity of the Costa Rica Field Studies in Ecology and Community study abroad program, the Office of International Programs has created a new internship opportunity to the same location in Costa Rica. Students will have the chance to travel to the rural village of Mastatal this summer to gain a deep understanding of the general principles and practices of sustainable farming, including permaculture, via hands-on experience at Siempre Verde and learn about farming techniques specific to subsistence agriculture in the tropics (e.g., composting, soil amendments, terracing/swale building, greenhouse plant production, living fences, etc.). This 5-credit internship will take place between July 26 - August 23 (Summer Quarter Term B) and will be supervised by John “Buck” Banks, PH.D., Director of the Office of International Programs and a Professor of Environmental Science, Division of Sciences and Mathematics (SAM), School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences at UWT.
To learn more about the program, including cost and eligibility, and to apply, please visit:
Application Deadline: May 8, 2015 by 5 p.m.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Opportunities at Amec Foster Wheeler (Tacoma/Bothell, WA)

Position: Industrial Hygiene Scientist
Business Unit: Environment & Infrastructure
Job Location: Bothell or Tacoma, WA
Job Reference#: 23831BR

Amec Foster Wheeler (www.amecfw.com) designs, delivers and maintains strategic and complex assets for its customers across the global energy and related sectors.

With pro-forma 2013 annualized scope revenues of £5.5 billion and over 40,000 employees in more than 50 countries, the company operates across the whole of the oil and gas industry – from production through to refining, processing and distribution of derivative products – and in the mining, clean energy, power generation, pharma, environment and infrastructure markets.

Amec Foster Wheeler shares are publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange and its American Depositary Shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Both trade under the ticker AMFW.

We offer competitive salaries along with a complete benefits package including: medical, vision, & dental coverage, 401K Matching, Educational Reimbursement, and a variety of Training and Development Programs to help you develop the skills you need to succeed in your chosen career path. Additional information can be obtained from our website at www.amecfw.com.

Role Overview Amec Foster Wheeler Environment & Infrastructure is seeking an Industrial Hygiene Scientist to, under limited supervision, provide test and inspection data to environmental, industrial hygiene, engineering, field, and laboratory projects and provide work direction to other technician staff. Job Location This position can be located in our Bothell or Tacoma, WA office.
Key Responsibilities
* Conduct tests and investigations in the field to obtain data for use by environmental, industrial hygiene, engineering, and scientific personnel in determining engineering,environmental, or physical properties of soil, building and construction materials, air, and stormwater;
* Conduct quantitative and qualitative analyses to determine chemical properties of materials, water, soil and air;
* Perform field tests according to prescribed procedures, processes, and standards;
* Collect air, water or soil samples, prepare samples for testing, record data, and prepare summary reports;
* Use specialized equipment and apparatus to prepare analyses, reports, and/or technical drawings;
* Maintain results logs and effectively communicate methods and observation made in the field;
* Enter data and use analytical and design software applications;
* Set up, maintain, and calibrate equipment;
* Will require some lifting and carrying; and
* Field assignments will require travel and/or work to be performed on site under a variety of environmental and climatic conditions for extended periods of time.

Role Requirements
* Bachelors of Science degree required;
* Some experience in a laboratory, field, or technical design environment preferred;
* HAZWOPER Training;
* AHERA Inspector, Designer, Management Planner Training;
* OSHA 10 Safety Training (preferred);
* CESCL training;
* Knowledge and understanding of subject matter and project focus;
* Understanding of applicable scientific methods and technical methodologies;
* Ability to use test equipment in an effective and safe manner;
* Ability to understand procedural manuals and execute work orders;
* Ability to write and prepare reports and documentation;
* Ability to locate yourself in the field using a map;
* Attention to detail;
* Ability to work independently; and
* Ability to follow directions.


How to Apply: http://www.amecfw.com/careers/job-search

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Multiple Positions-Various Locations

** Research Laboratory Technician Position in Ecology/Entomology – Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN)
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** Mar 18, 2015 10:06 pm
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** Volunteer Wildlife Guides Required‏ – SeaMôr Wildlife Tours (New Quay, United Kingdom)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:55 pm
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** REU Summer 2015 in Aquatic Ecology – Portland State University (Portland, OR)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:44 pm
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** Municipal Stormwater Permit Manager (Environmental Specialist 4) – Washington State Department of Ecology (Vancouver, WA)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:40 pm
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** Summer Field Technician – University of Minnesota (Grand Rapids, MN)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:27 pm
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** Assistant Professor of Environmental Toxicology – University of Texas (Rio Grande Valley, TX)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:22 pm
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** Research Scientist – State University of New York (Albany, NY)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:19 pm
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** Living Seas Awareness Officer – Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre (New Quay, United Kingdom)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:14 pm
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** Assistant to the Director – University of Washington (Seattle, WA)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:09 pm
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Deadline: Tuesday March 24th, 2015
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** Aquatic Land Manager – Washington State Department of Natural Resources (Spokane, WA)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:06 pm
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** Field Technician in Plant Ecology – Michigan State University (The Savannah River Site, SC)
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** Mar 18, 2015 09:02 pm
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** Postdoctoral Research Scholar – North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC)
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** Mar 18, 2015 08:56 pm
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Deadline: Tuesday March 24th, 2015
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** Student Trainee (Auditor) – Veterans Affairs, Inspector General (Multiple Locations)
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** Mar 18, 2015 08:53 pm
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** Research Urban Ecologist – USDA Forest Service (Multiple Locations)
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** Mar 18, 2015 08:49 pm
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** Fish Hatchery Technician – Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (Salkum, WA)
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** Mar 18, 2015 08:46 pm
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Deadline: Sunday March 22nd, 2015
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** Tropical Forest Ecology Internship – Rice University (Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands)
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** Mar 18, 2015 08:11 pm
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Deadline: Saturday March 28th, 2015
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** Prairie Plant Survey Specialist – Minnesota Natural Resources Department (St. Paul, MN)
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** Mar 18, 2015 08:03 pm
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Deadline: Monday March 23rd, 2015
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** Bee Survey Specialist – Minnesota Natural Resources Department (St. Paul, MN)
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** Mar 18, 2015 08:00 pm
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Deadline: Monday March 23rd, 2015
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** Biological Science Technician – USDI Fish and Wildlife Service (Panama City, FL)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:56 pm
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Deadline: Monday March 23rd, 2015
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** Resource Technician – USDA Forest Service (Philipsburg, MT)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:51 pm
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Deadline: Friday April 10th, 2015
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** District Fire Management Officer – USDA Forest Service (Choteau, MT)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:49 pm
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Deadline: Monday April 6th, 2015
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** Forestry Technician/Fire Engine Operator – USDA Forest Service (Harlowton, MT)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:45 pm
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Deadline: Monday March 30th, 2015
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** Forester/Forestry Technician – USDA Forest Service (Multiple Locations)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:43 pm
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Deadline: Wednesday March 25th, 2015
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** Interdisciplinary: Natural Resources Specialist, Fish Biologist, Wildlife Biologist – USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (Multiple Locations)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:39 pm
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Deadline: Friday March 27th, 2015
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** Interdisciplinary (Fish and Wildlife Biologist/Physical Scientist) – USDI Fish and Wildlife Service (Lafayette, LA)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:37 pm
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Deadline: Monday March 23rd, 2015
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** Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology – Willamette University (Salem, OR)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:32 pm
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Deadline: Monday March 30th, 2015
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** Lead Preschool Teacher Position Announcement – Nature Vision (Redmond, WA)
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** Mar 18, 2015 07:00 pm
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Deadline: Tuesday March 31st, 2015
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** Botany Research Scholarship Program – Northern California Botanists (Multiple Locations)
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** Mar 18, 2015 06:56 pm
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Deadline: Tuesday March 31st, 2015
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** PhD Position in Experimental Biodemography – University of Zurich (Zurich, Switzerland)
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** Mar 18, 2015 06:53 pm
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Deadline: Monday March 23rd, 2015
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** Aerial Insectivorous Bird Conservation Research Assistant – Ohio State University (Columbus, OH)
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** Mar 18, 2015 06:49 pm
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Deadline: Friday March 20th, 2015
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