Water Harvesting Solutions (Wahaso)
Remote (Chicagoland, USA)
Wahaso is a design-build firm focusing on large-scale water harvesting systems for commercial buildings. We work with architects and engineers to provide sustainable solutions for on-site water reuse. We are currently looking for an Technical Account Associate interested in the environmental sector. The position is for a part time employee with approximately 20 hours a week to start, with the possibility of transitioning to full-time status. The schedule is flexible, and the candidate must be a self-starter who can work from home in the Chicagoland area.
The Technical Account Associate will work closely with, and reports to, the Director of Business Development and will be responsible for gathering project information, running Water Balance Analyses, working with the engineering team to recommend system designs and managing project data in the CRM. The ideal candidate must be able to interface well with clients and be comfortable working in a virtual environment. Training will be provided, but candidates must have a high proficiency in Excel and Word. Experience working with a CRM such as SalesForce is a plus.
Responsibilities
Establish a relationship with prospective new clients and serve in a consultative role for potential water reuse solutions project-by-project.
Gather project information from clients.
Run analyses on the on-site water supplies and demands as a foundation for effective system solutions provided by Wahaso.
Critically review analytic data and provide insights to the client to support recommended system designs.
Work with Director of Business Development and Wahaso engineers to provide system recommendations.
Work in SalesForce to set up customer and project information.
Assist with project tracking in SalesForce, updating information and status as needed.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in an engineering or similar field, but liberal arts candidates will also be considered.
Must have 3-5 years of experience in a technical or environmental field.
Must be capable of working with complex Excel workbooks and have a working knowledge of Word and Adobe Acrobat as well.
Must be able to critically analyze data and present findings clearly to colleagues and clients.
Must demonstrate excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
Must be able to work independently and manage time efficiently.
Data management in SalesForce and/or other CRM systems is a plus.
Dec 13, 2019
Part time
Wahaso is a design-build firm focusing on large-scale water harvesting systems for commercial buildings. We work with architects and engineers to provide sustainable solutions for on-site water reuse. We are currently looking for an Technical Account Associate interested in the environmental sector. The position is for a part time employee with approximately 20 hours a week to start, with the possibility of transitioning to full-time status. The schedule is flexible, and the candidate must be a self-starter who can work from home in the Chicagoland area.
The Technical Account Associate will work closely with, and reports to, the Director of Business Development and will be responsible for gathering project information, running Water Balance Analyses, working with the engineering team to recommend system designs and managing project data in the CRM. The ideal candidate must be able to interface well with clients and be comfortable working in a virtual environment. Training will be provided, but candidates must have a high proficiency in Excel and Word. Experience working with a CRM such as SalesForce is a plus.
Responsibilities
Establish a relationship with prospective new clients and serve in a consultative role for potential water reuse solutions project-by-project.
Gather project information from clients.
Run analyses on the on-site water supplies and demands as a foundation for effective system solutions provided by Wahaso.
Critically review analytic data and provide insights to the client to support recommended system designs.
Work with Director of Business Development and Wahaso engineers to provide system recommendations.
Work in SalesForce to set up customer and project information.
Assist with project tracking in SalesForce, updating information and status as needed.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in an engineering or similar field, but liberal arts candidates will also be considered.
Must have 3-5 years of experience in a technical or environmental field.
Must be capable of working with complex Excel workbooks and have a working knowledge of Word and Adobe Acrobat as well.
Must be able to critically analyze data and present findings clearly to colleagues and clients.
Must demonstrate excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
Must be able to work independently and manage time efficiently.
Data management in SalesForce and/or other CRM systems is a plus.
Senior Attorney Position
With Delaware Riverkeeper Network, a Nonprofit Environmental Organization
Date posted November 22, 2019
The Delaware Riverkeeper Network (DRN) has an immediate opening for a seasoned litigator/attorney in its Bristol, Pennsylvania office. The Senior Attorney will carry their own case load, oversee legal interns, and help provide oversight to the junior attorney on staff. The Senior Attorney will be expected to work independently as well as in collaboration with other senior DRN advocacy and legal staff.
DRN works to protect the Delaware River watershed and ecosystems from threats such as shale gas extraction, pipeline and powerline construction, dredging, stormwater runoff, wetlands degradation, species take and pollution. DRN’s legal team consists of a senior outside counsel, two full-time staff attorneys, a junior support attorney/paralegal, and a law clinic. The two senior attorneys on staff report to Ms. van Rossum, who is the Delaware Riverkeeper, leader of DRN and also an attorney.
Responsibilities:
Develop and pursue litigation in state and federal courts and administrative tribunals to advance the organization’s strategic objectives.
Manage relationships with co-counsel, outside counsel, clients, and coalition partners.
Co-direct the River Resources Environmental Law Clinic each academic semester including providing hands on training to law interns working with DRN for school credit, and providing legal instruction as needed.
Supervising and mentoring staff attorneys and legal interns
Qualifications:
Applicants must be law school graduates who are admitted, or are willing to apply for admission, to at least one of the state bars of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, or Delaware.
The ideal applicant will have:
3 to 7 years of environmental litigation experience working with the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Natural Gas Act, the Endangered Species Act, and/or other relevant federal and state environmental statutes.
Experience in administrative and judicial proceedings and experience in undertaking factual investigations.
Superb research, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
The ability to mentor and oversee more junior staff and interns.
Strong ability to work independently and as part of a team.
A demonstrated commitment to public service and public interest litigation.
Terms of Employment & Salary:
The position is anticipated to be full time.
We offer compensation on a public interest scale commensurate with experience including an excellent benefits package. Salary: $90K
The position is located in DRN’s main office located in Bristol, Bucks County, PA
Application Procedure: This position is open immediately, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Please email a cover letter, resume, names and contact information for three references, at least one writing sample from recent litigation, and other pertinent information to the attention of Maya van Rossum, the Delaware Riverkeeper, at keeper@delawareriverkeeper.org . Subject line should read: Senior Attorney Application. No telephone calls. If you prefer to mail your materials the organization address is 925 Canal St., Suite 3701, Bristol, PA 19007.
DRN is an equal opportunity employer.
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Dec 12, 2019
Full time
Senior Attorney Position
With Delaware Riverkeeper Network, a Nonprofit Environmental Organization
Date posted November 22, 2019
The Delaware Riverkeeper Network (DRN) has an immediate opening for a seasoned litigator/attorney in its Bristol, Pennsylvania office. The Senior Attorney will carry their own case load, oversee legal interns, and help provide oversight to the junior attorney on staff. The Senior Attorney will be expected to work independently as well as in collaboration with other senior DRN advocacy and legal staff.
DRN works to protect the Delaware River watershed and ecosystems from threats such as shale gas extraction, pipeline and powerline construction, dredging, stormwater runoff, wetlands degradation, species take and pollution. DRN’s legal team consists of a senior outside counsel, two full-time staff attorneys, a junior support attorney/paralegal, and a law clinic. The two senior attorneys on staff report to Ms. van Rossum, who is the Delaware Riverkeeper, leader of DRN and also an attorney.
Responsibilities:
Develop and pursue litigation in state and federal courts and administrative tribunals to advance the organization’s strategic objectives.
Manage relationships with co-counsel, outside counsel, clients, and coalition partners.
Co-direct the River Resources Environmental Law Clinic each academic semester including providing hands on training to law interns working with DRN for school credit, and providing legal instruction as needed.
Supervising and mentoring staff attorneys and legal interns
Qualifications:
Applicants must be law school graduates who are admitted, or are willing to apply for admission, to at least one of the state bars of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, or Delaware.
The ideal applicant will have:
3 to 7 years of environmental litigation experience working with the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Natural Gas Act, the Endangered Species Act, and/or other relevant federal and state environmental statutes.
Experience in administrative and judicial proceedings and experience in undertaking factual investigations.
Superb research, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
The ability to mentor and oversee more junior staff and interns.
Strong ability to work independently and as part of a team.
A demonstrated commitment to public service and public interest litigation.
Terms of Employment & Salary:
The position is anticipated to be full time.
We offer compensation on a public interest scale commensurate with experience including an excellent benefits package. Salary: $90K
The position is located in DRN’s main office located in Bristol, Bucks County, PA
Application Procedure: This position is open immediately, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Please email a cover letter, resume, names and contact information for three references, at least one writing sample from recent litigation, and other pertinent information to the attention of Maya van Rossum, the Delaware Riverkeeper, at keeper@delawareriverkeeper.org . Subject line should read: Senior Attorney Application. No telephone calls. If you prefer to mail your materials the organization address is 925 Canal St., Suite 3701, Bristol, PA 19007.
DRN is an equal opportunity employer.
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The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) seeks an exceptional and collaborative conservation scientist who is motivated to use their skills to advance our mission to save the world’s coral reefs. CORAL has an aggressive vision for growth and increased conservation action throughout this decade to address the serious threats affecting coral reefs and the human communities they support.
The Conservation Science Director will lead a new area of work for the organization that builds upon our recent scientific findings and harnesses existing local conservation efforts to create networks in which corals can adapt to the effects of climate change. The Conservation Science Director will be growing the conservation science portfolio by identifying key conservation questions, forging new collaborations and partnerships to advance CORAL’s strategy, and cultivating new funding opportunities. The position will be based in Oakland, California, and report to Dr. Madhavi Colton, CORAL’s Program Director.
Ideal Candidate Description
The ideal candidate will be: (1) passionate about CORAL’s mission and values; (2) experienced in building science-based, collaborative conservation programs that result in high profile publications and updated conservation actions; (3) an accomplished fundraiser who has extensive experience raising money from institutional donors and through partnerships; (4) an exceptional synthesizer who can translate and share technical information through a variety of media; and (5) an accomplished verbal and written communicator who can weave concepts and programmatic elements into compelling narratives.
Key Responsibilities:
Collaborate with academic researchers to identify and answer key scientific questions about coral reef conservation at local and global scales, and lead efforts to share results with multiple audiences
Launch a new programmatic wing at CORAL to apply the results from our recent scientific research to new areas around the world by forging collaborative partnerships
Identify and engage key players in the coral reef conservation community—including NGOs, academics, governments, and funders—to develop common strategies and to collaboratively turn science into action
Keep abreast of trends and approaches in coral reef conservation science and practice, and develop opinions about if/how CORAL’s work should (or should not) evolve in response
Raise funds to support conservation science work, including by: developing and implementing fundraising strategies; cultivating and maintaining close relationships with funders; identifying and pursuing funding opportunities for CORAL and partners; and overseeing the development of proposals
Ensure that CORAL’s existing science programs are on track to achieve outcomes for reefs and people, including by developing and coordinating reports, and synthesizing information to assist internal and external communications
Grow CORAL’s brand by developing and maintaining relationships with conservation organizations, government entities, funders and academic researchers
Share CORAL’s conservation and science work with a variety of audiences, including through peer-reviewed publications, case studies, speaking engagements, conferences, working groups, and the media
Develop and maintain budgets and strategic plans for the conservation science portfolio, ensuring that activities are carried out within scope and on time
Lead CORAL’s monitoring and evaluation work to assess all programmatic work and provide recommendations for optimizing performance
Collaborate with CORAL’s Field Programs teams to facilitate cross-project learning and synergy
Liaise regularly with CORAL’s Board of Directors including at board meetings and through regular committee calls
Professional Experience and Qualifications:
A post-graduate degree (Ph.D. preferred) in conservation biology, ecology or related field, plus five years of non-academic professional experience
A proven track record designing, financing, and implementing measurably successful conservation science programs that include the creation of collaborative partnerships between organizations, disciplines, and sectors
Extensive experience synthesizing and publishing multi-disciplinary scientific findings, as well as translating science into conservation action
Demonstrated success in fundraising, including cultivation of prospects and development of complex, collaborative proposals
Experience developing and implementing monitoring and evaluation programs
Excellent strategic thinking and demonstrated ability to synthesize information from diverse sources to inform priorities for action
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including a track record of successful communications with individuals from a variety of disciplines, cultures and backgrounds
Experience directing complex projects, including overseeing budget development and tracking, coordinating the work of colleagues and partners, and fostering cross-organizational cooperation
Excellent time management skills and a proven ability to juggle multiple competing priorities while delivering quality results
Deep knowledge of current approaches to coral reef conservation and relevant international policy
Resourcefulness, proactive problem solving and a good sense of humor
Legal authorization to work in the U.S.A.
Compensation
Competitive salary and generous benefits that include medical, dental, vision and disability insurance, 401K match, paid vacation, and paid holidays.
Working Conditions
The Conservation Science Director will primarily work in an office setting, with frequent domestic and international travel, including to remote locations. The Conservation Science Director may also work in variable weather conditions, at remote outdoor locations, on difficult and hazardous terrain, coastal and marine environments and vessels, and under physically demanding circumstances that may require considerable physical exertion and/or muscular strain. Work will require occasional evening and weekend hours.
About the Coral Reef Alliance
CORAL is a non-profit, environmental NGO with a mission to save the world’s coral reefs. We work collaboratively with communities to reduce direct threats to reefs in ways that provide long-term benefits to people and wildlife. In parallel, CORAL is actively expanding the scientific understanding of how corals adapt to climate change and applying this information to give reefs the best chance to thrive for generations to come. This combined expertise uniquely positions us to achieve our mission by rallying the conservation community around scalable and effective solutions for coral reefs.
The CORAL team is dedicated, passionate, and outcome-oriented. Our work is guided by the values of partnership, innovation, sustainability, accountability and esprit de corps. CORAL has 30 team members across its main office in Oakland and project sites in Fiji, Hawai`i, Mexico and Honduras. Governed by an 11-member Board of Directors and supported by a flourishing group of conservation leaders and donors, CORAL has an annual budget that has grown to $4.0M.
How to Apply
To apply for this position, please submit in one document to jobs@coral.org with Conservation Science Director in the subject line:
A thoughtful cover letter describing personal interest in the position, relevant experience and qualifications, and salary requirements
Résumé
A two-page story or article about adaptation that showcases your creativity, ability to synthesize, communication skills, and grasp of science
Please note that due to the volume of applications expected, we are not able to respond to each individual applicant. The position will be open until filled; a start date in early 2020 preferred.
The Coral Reef Alliance is committed to workforce diversity. Qualified applicants will receive full consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, health status, or national origin.
Dec 10, 2019
Full time
The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) seeks an exceptional and collaborative conservation scientist who is motivated to use their skills to advance our mission to save the world’s coral reefs. CORAL has an aggressive vision for growth and increased conservation action throughout this decade to address the serious threats affecting coral reefs and the human communities they support.
The Conservation Science Director will lead a new area of work for the organization that builds upon our recent scientific findings and harnesses existing local conservation efforts to create networks in which corals can adapt to the effects of climate change. The Conservation Science Director will be growing the conservation science portfolio by identifying key conservation questions, forging new collaborations and partnerships to advance CORAL’s strategy, and cultivating new funding opportunities. The position will be based in Oakland, California, and report to Dr. Madhavi Colton, CORAL’s Program Director.
Ideal Candidate Description
The ideal candidate will be: (1) passionate about CORAL’s mission and values; (2) experienced in building science-based, collaborative conservation programs that result in high profile publications and updated conservation actions; (3) an accomplished fundraiser who has extensive experience raising money from institutional donors and through partnerships; (4) an exceptional synthesizer who can translate and share technical information through a variety of media; and (5) an accomplished verbal and written communicator who can weave concepts and programmatic elements into compelling narratives.
Key Responsibilities:
Collaborate with academic researchers to identify and answer key scientific questions about coral reef conservation at local and global scales, and lead efforts to share results with multiple audiences
Launch a new programmatic wing at CORAL to apply the results from our recent scientific research to new areas around the world by forging collaborative partnerships
Identify and engage key players in the coral reef conservation community—including NGOs, academics, governments, and funders—to develop common strategies and to collaboratively turn science into action
Keep abreast of trends and approaches in coral reef conservation science and practice, and develop opinions about if/how CORAL’s work should (or should not) evolve in response
Raise funds to support conservation science work, including by: developing and implementing fundraising strategies; cultivating and maintaining close relationships with funders; identifying and pursuing funding opportunities for CORAL and partners; and overseeing the development of proposals
Ensure that CORAL’s existing science programs are on track to achieve outcomes for reefs and people, including by developing and coordinating reports, and synthesizing information to assist internal and external communications
Grow CORAL’s brand by developing and maintaining relationships with conservation organizations, government entities, funders and academic researchers
Share CORAL’s conservation and science work with a variety of audiences, including through peer-reviewed publications, case studies, speaking engagements, conferences, working groups, and the media
Develop and maintain budgets and strategic plans for the conservation science portfolio, ensuring that activities are carried out within scope and on time
Lead CORAL’s monitoring and evaluation work to assess all programmatic work and provide recommendations for optimizing performance
Collaborate with CORAL’s Field Programs teams to facilitate cross-project learning and synergy
Liaise regularly with CORAL’s Board of Directors including at board meetings and through regular committee calls
Professional Experience and Qualifications:
A post-graduate degree (Ph.D. preferred) in conservation biology, ecology or related field, plus five years of non-academic professional experience
A proven track record designing, financing, and implementing measurably successful conservation science programs that include the creation of collaborative partnerships between organizations, disciplines, and sectors
Extensive experience synthesizing and publishing multi-disciplinary scientific findings, as well as translating science into conservation action
Demonstrated success in fundraising, including cultivation of prospects and development of complex, collaborative proposals
Experience developing and implementing monitoring and evaluation programs
Excellent strategic thinking and demonstrated ability to synthesize information from diverse sources to inform priorities for action
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including a track record of successful communications with individuals from a variety of disciplines, cultures and backgrounds
Experience directing complex projects, including overseeing budget development and tracking, coordinating the work of colleagues and partners, and fostering cross-organizational cooperation
Excellent time management skills and a proven ability to juggle multiple competing priorities while delivering quality results
Deep knowledge of current approaches to coral reef conservation and relevant international policy
Resourcefulness, proactive problem solving and a good sense of humor
Legal authorization to work in the U.S.A.
Compensation
Competitive salary and generous benefits that include medical, dental, vision and disability insurance, 401K match, paid vacation, and paid holidays.
Working Conditions
The Conservation Science Director will primarily work in an office setting, with frequent domestic and international travel, including to remote locations. The Conservation Science Director may also work in variable weather conditions, at remote outdoor locations, on difficult and hazardous terrain, coastal and marine environments and vessels, and under physically demanding circumstances that may require considerable physical exertion and/or muscular strain. Work will require occasional evening and weekend hours.
About the Coral Reef Alliance
CORAL is a non-profit, environmental NGO with a mission to save the world’s coral reefs. We work collaboratively with communities to reduce direct threats to reefs in ways that provide long-term benefits to people and wildlife. In parallel, CORAL is actively expanding the scientific understanding of how corals adapt to climate change and applying this information to give reefs the best chance to thrive for generations to come. This combined expertise uniquely positions us to achieve our mission by rallying the conservation community around scalable and effective solutions for coral reefs.
The CORAL team is dedicated, passionate, and outcome-oriented. Our work is guided by the values of partnership, innovation, sustainability, accountability and esprit de corps. CORAL has 30 team members across its main office in Oakland and project sites in Fiji, Hawai`i, Mexico and Honduras. Governed by an 11-member Board of Directors and supported by a flourishing group of conservation leaders and donors, CORAL has an annual budget that has grown to $4.0M.
How to Apply
To apply for this position, please submit in one document to jobs@coral.org with Conservation Science Director in the subject line:
A thoughtful cover letter describing personal interest in the position, relevant experience and qualifications, and salary requirements
Résumé
A two-page story or article about adaptation that showcases your creativity, ability to synthesize, communication skills, and grasp of science
Please note that due to the volume of applications expected, we are not able to respond to each individual applicant. The position will be open until filled; a start date in early 2020 preferred.
The Coral Reef Alliance is committed to workforce diversity. Qualified applicants will receive full consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, health status, or national origin.
Climate Action Reserve
818 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Vice President for Policy, Climate Action Reserve – Los Angeles, CA
Primary Responsibilities The Vice President for Policy is a key executive management position at the Climate Action Reserve and is responsible for overseeing the development of new and the maintenance of existing greenhouse gas reduction methodologies (including offset protocols and ex ante Climate Forward methodologies), managing the Reserve’s consulting and advisory services program, and providing strategic advice and guidance to support the Reserve’s existing and new initiatives. The position reports directly to the President, manages a staff of professional employees, and regularly presents to the Reserve’s Board of Directors. The Vice President’s main areas of responsibility include the following tasks below. These should be seen as a starting point and may evolve over time.
Policy Leadership Lead primary Policy Team activities include developing, maintaining, and updating greenhouse gas reduction methodologies, including carbon offset protocols across North America and ex ante methodologies under the Reserve’s Climate Forward program; assisting the Program Team with protocol and methodology implementation and application; and, in conjunction with the Programs team, formulating and refining Reserve program rules and policies. The Vice President for Policy is responsible for managing Policy Team staff.
Promoting Market-Oriented Climate Policy Development Together with the President, the Vice President for Policy will help lead the Reserve’s efforts to engage with policymakers and other external stakeholders to further the Reserve’s mission of promoting greenhouse gas emission reductions through credible market-based policies and solutions.
Strategic Initiatives With the President and senior management team, the Vice President for Policy actively contributes to the development and implementation of the Reserve’s mission, goals, and strategic planning efforts, as well as fundraising activities. As part of this effort, the Vice President for Policy helps to identify and evaluate opportunities, set priorities and engages in outreach opportunities to promote the Reserve’s strategic growth into new program areas and international markets.
Desired Competencies • A commitment to accelerating climate ambition to avoid dangerous human-induced climate change. • Thinks strategically about the Reserve’s goals, promotes them internally and externally, and coordinates ideas and resources to achieve them. • Uses good judgment and makes sound decisions. Provides honest, ethical, and positive leadership in the promotion of the Reserve’s mission and goals. • Focuses on results and desired outcomes and how best to achieve them. Manages time, staff, and resources to effectively achieve organizational goals. • Promotes cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and deliverables. Manages and inspires staff in ways that maximize their effectiveness and promote professional development. • Communicates clearly and effectively. Builds and sustains trusting internal and external relationships to ensure the Reserve’s mission and goals are achieved. Diplomatically and tactfully handles challenging or tense situations. Positively and effectively represents the Reserve in both formal and informal settings. • Takes personal responsibility for quality and timeliness of work and achieves results with little oversight. Performs tasks with care and checks work for completeness and accuracy. Remains aware and takes care of details that are easy to overlook or dismiss as insignificant. • Creatively and actively participates in efforts to develop, evaluate, and implement strategic options for the future of the Reserve. Is open to new ideas and perspectives, actively works to identify new opportunities, and provides solutions that help the organization understand and manage risks.
Requirements Candidates for this position must meet the following requirements: - A graduate degree in a relevant discipline, such as environmental science, economics, business, public policy, law, or related field; - A minimum of 10 years of full-time work experience in greenhouse gas mitigation, greenhouse gas measurement and verification, climate policy, energy and environmental consulting, environmental policy, environmental or energy finance, or a related field; - A minimum of 5 years as a supervisor, successfully managing and overseeing the work of professional staff; - Experience and knowledge of climate change policy and program development, especially with regard to market-based regulations, demonstrated experience working with government agencies, companies, expert stakeholder groups, and others, and experience with and understanding of financial markets; - Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with teams; - Excellent project management and contractor oversight skills; - Demonstrated experience and skills as a public speaker; - Detail-oriented and organized thinker who can juggle multiple, competing priorities; - Strong quantitative, analytical research skills; - Excellent writing and computer skills; - Flexibility and willingness to travel as needed; and - A U.S. citizen or legal resident with the right to work in the U.S.
Salary and Benefits Salary is commensurate with experience and skills. The Climate Action Reserve offers a generous and comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 403(b), generous paid time off including vacation and sick leave, commuting stipend and flexible work options.
Application Process Interested candidates must submit the following information to the Search Committee: • Cover letter • CV • Technical writing sample (maximum of 10 pages)
The deadline to apply is 5:00 p.m. Friday, January 10, 2020. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications should be emailed to the following address with the header “Vice President for Policy” EMAIL: jobs@climateactionreserve.org
About the Climate Action Reserve The Climate Action Reserve is an environmental nonprofit organization that promotes and fosters the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through credible market-based policies and solutions. A pioneer in carbon accounting, the Reserve serves as an approved Offset Project Registry (OPR) for the State of California’s Cap-and-Trade Program and also establishes high quality standards for offset projects in the North American voluntary carbon market and operates a transparent, publicly-accessible registry for carbon credits generated under its standards. Drawing from its experience and expertise in GHG accounting, the Reserve launched the Climate Impact Score program to quantify and assess the climate impact of projects financed by investments and the Climate Forward program to foster proactive investment in future GHG reduction projects as a means to address emissions that are forecasted to occur. Additionally, the Reserve hosts the annual North American Carbon World conference, the premier event for climate and carbon professionals to learn, discuss, and network. The Reserve is a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California with satellite offices around the U.S. For more information, please visit www.climateactionreserve.org .
The Climate Action Reserve is an equal opportunity employer. The Reserve does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, ethnic origin, or any other classification protected by law, and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. The Reserve is committed to an inclusive work environment that embraces and appreciates diversity. It supports fair treatment and equal opportunity for all Reserve staff, and respects and values the talents and contributions of all individuals.
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Dec 09, 2019
Full time
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Vice President for Policy, Climate Action Reserve – Los Angeles, CA
Primary Responsibilities The Vice President for Policy is a key executive management position at the Climate Action Reserve and is responsible for overseeing the development of new and the maintenance of existing greenhouse gas reduction methodologies (including offset protocols and ex ante Climate Forward methodologies), managing the Reserve’s consulting and advisory services program, and providing strategic advice and guidance to support the Reserve’s existing and new initiatives. The position reports directly to the President, manages a staff of professional employees, and regularly presents to the Reserve’s Board of Directors. The Vice President’s main areas of responsibility include the following tasks below. These should be seen as a starting point and may evolve over time.
Policy Leadership Lead primary Policy Team activities include developing, maintaining, and updating greenhouse gas reduction methodologies, including carbon offset protocols across North America and ex ante methodologies under the Reserve’s Climate Forward program; assisting the Program Team with protocol and methodology implementation and application; and, in conjunction with the Programs team, formulating and refining Reserve program rules and policies. The Vice President for Policy is responsible for managing Policy Team staff.
Promoting Market-Oriented Climate Policy Development Together with the President, the Vice President for Policy will help lead the Reserve’s efforts to engage with policymakers and other external stakeholders to further the Reserve’s mission of promoting greenhouse gas emission reductions through credible market-based policies and solutions.
Strategic Initiatives With the President and senior management team, the Vice President for Policy actively contributes to the development and implementation of the Reserve’s mission, goals, and strategic planning efforts, as well as fundraising activities. As part of this effort, the Vice President for Policy helps to identify and evaluate opportunities, set priorities and engages in outreach opportunities to promote the Reserve’s strategic growth into new program areas and international markets.
Desired Competencies • A commitment to accelerating climate ambition to avoid dangerous human-induced climate change. • Thinks strategically about the Reserve’s goals, promotes them internally and externally, and coordinates ideas and resources to achieve them. • Uses good judgment and makes sound decisions. Provides honest, ethical, and positive leadership in the promotion of the Reserve’s mission and goals. • Focuses on results and desired outcomes and how best to achieve them. Manages time, staff, and resources to effectively achieve organizational goals. • Promotes cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and deliverables. Manages and inspires staff in ways that maximize their effectiveness and promote professional development. • Communicates clearly and effectively. Builds and sustains trusting internal and external relationships to ensure the Reserve’s mission and goals are achieved. Diplomatically and tactfully handles challenging or tense situations. Positively and effectively represents the Reserve in both formal and informal settings. • Takes personal responsibility for quality and timeliness of work and achieves results with little oversight. Performs tasks with care and checks work for completeness and accuracy. Remains aware and takes care of details that are easy to overlook or dismiss as insignificant. • Creatively and actively participates in efforts to develop, evaluate, and implement strategic options for the future of the Reserve. Is open to new ideas and perspectives, actively works to identify new opportunities, and provides solutions that help the organization understand and manage risks.
Requirements Candidates for this position must meet the following requirements: - A graduate degree in a relevant discipline, such as environmental science, economics, business, public policy, law, or related field; - A minimum of 10 years of full-time work experience in greenhouse gas mitigation, greenhouse gas measurement and verification, climate policy, energy and environmental consulting, environmental policy, environmental or energy finance, or a related field; - A minimum of 5 years as a supervisor, successfully managing and overseeing the work of professional staff; - Experience and knowledge of climate change policy and program development, especially with regard to market-based regulations, demonstrated experience working with government agencies, companies, expert stakeholder groups, and others, and experience with and understanding of financial markets; - Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with teams; - Excellent project management and contractor oversight skills; - Demonstrated experience and skills as a public speaker; - Detail-oriented and organized thinker who can juggle multiple, competing priorities; - Strong quantitative, analytical research skills; - Excellent writing and computer skills; - Flexibility and willingness to travel as needed; and - A U.S. citizen or legal resident with the right to work in the U.S.
Salary and Benefits Salary is commensurate with experience and skills. The Climate Action Reserve offers a generous and comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 403(b), generous paid time off including vacation and sick leave, commuting stipend and flexible work options.
Application Process Interested candidates must submit the following information to the Search Committee: • Cover letter • CV • Technical writing sample (maximum of 10 pages)
The deadline to apply is 5:00 p.m. Friday, January 10, 2020. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications should be emailed to the following address with the header “Vice President for Policy” EMAIL: jobs@climateactionreserve.org
About the Climate Action Reserve The Climate Action Reserve is an environmental nonprofit organization that promotes and fosters the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through credible market-based policies and solutions. A pioneer in carbon accounting, the Reserve serves as an approved Offset Project Registry (OPR) for the State of California’s Cap-and-Trade Program and also establishes high quality standards for offset projects in the North American voluntary carbon market and operates a transparent, publicly-accessible registry for carbon credits generated under its standards. Drawing from its experience and expertise in GHG accounting, the Reserve launched the Climate Impact Score program to quantify and assess the climate impact of projects financed by investments and the Climate Forward program to foster proactive investment in future GHG reduction projects as a means to address emissions that are forecasted to occur. Additionally, the Reserve hosts the annual North American Carbon World conference, the premier event for climate and carbon professionals to learn, discuss, and network. The Reserve is a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California with satellite offices around the U.S. For more information, please visit www.climateactionreserve.org .
The Climate Action Reserve is an equal opportunity employer. The Reserve does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, ethnic origin, or any other classification protected by law, and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. The Reserve is committed to an inclusive work environment that embraces and appreciates diversity. It supports fair treatment and equal opportunity for all Reserve staff, and respects and values the talents and contributions of all individuals.
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Opportunity: Ice911 Executive Director
Do you share a commitment to a sustainable planet? Do you feel compelled to make a difference in the race to slow down climate change? Ice911 is looking for an outstanding individual who brings proven leadership and management skills to be our Executive Director. We are seeking a strong and experienced professional to ensure the continued success of Ice911 and lead it to the next level of global impact. Our goal is to prove and scale our solution while there is still time.
Ice911 is a 501(c)3 Silicon Valley nonprofit dedicated to Arctic climate restoration. Our Vision is to demonstrate a safe method for Arctic ice restoration in time to help stabilize the global climate. Our Mission is to prove to the world that we can preserve and restore Arctic ice, and help establish international policy, governance and funding for adoption of the solution by local communities, governments and global institutions. Our founding principles are (1) Do no harm; (2) Maximize a positive impact with the smallest possible intervention; (3) Work with accountability, transparency, and permission; (4) Take a scientifically-rigorous approach; (5) Work in partnership with indigenous, local, regional, and global communities; (6) Be excellent stewards of our financial resources to restore Arctic ice. You will help us build the organizational capacity to achieve our vision.
Ice911 is entering a dynamic growth phase. We are quickly transitioning from start-up phase to a mature organization. Significantly increasing funding is enabling rapid capacity building across all areas of the organization. For the incoming Executive Director, the next several years at Ice911 will present a rewarding leadership opportunity in an organization founded on innovation, integrity, teamwork and a commitment to diversity and equity. For more detailed information about us, our approach, values, team and partners, visit our website at https://www.ice911.org/
We conduct research and field deployments to demonstrate a safe, effective and cost-efficient method to restore Arctic ice, informed by climate modeling and on-the-ground measurement. We aim to demonstrate that we can stabilize the global climate through Arctic ice restoration and slow the devastating effects of climate change. Our ultimate goal is to provide national governments and international organizations with a proven methodology to slow global warming. These entities can then implement these proven methods at scale to give the world much-needed time to implement long-term sustainable energy and conservation solutions.
The Ideal Candidate for Executive Director:
You are a strategic and inspirational leader who will provide direction and leadership for the organization’s mission, vision and development. You will represent the organization and its work to potential funders and adopters. You will oversee the leadership team to advance the organization’s strategic vision, goals and objectives, including dialog with appropriate Federal, State and International organizations. As Executive Director you will Report to the Board of Directors, and in coordination with the Founder/CTO, you will provide direction and leadership for the organization’s mission, vision and development. You will represent the organization and its work to potential funders and adopters, oversee the leadership team to advance the organization’s strategic vision, goals and objectives. As Executive Director you will be responsible for effective and sustainable programs, management oversight of personnel, sound fiscal management, and furthering the organization’s strategic goals. While the organization undergoes rapid growth, you will use your skills to work directly to cover various operational tasks as needed, while leading in the recruitment and hiring of key new staff. You will help raise private and institutional funds to support technical programs and projects, expanding organizational capacity and policy outreach efforts. All staff members and volunteers will report directly or indirectly to you.
Strong Candidates will possess the following personal Core Competencies:
Experience building a thriving, effective and strong organization.
Know how to set a fast-organizational development pace and execute to meet that pace.
Have a strong strategic acumen.
Manage with integrity and have a high EQ.
Experience working effectively with a wide range of stakeholders
Example Ice911 Responsibilities Aligned by Executive Director Core Competencies:
Experience building a thriving, effective and strong organization
Lead the development and execution of Ice911’s strategic plan, with a deep discussion of organizational priorities and the revenues available to support them.
Manage and provide leadership to existing and future staff to build a strong and cohesive team across the organization.
Support the Board of Directors to build capacity related to priority areas identified during the strategic planning process.
Maintain a solid understanding of the different programmatic components that comprise Ice911’s portfolio.
Identify best practices and improve internal systems with an eye toward future needs and budgetary realities.
Assure that internal procedures and processes are robust, portfolio and fiscal management is transparent and accurate, and all reporting systems are high-quality and efficient.
Develop and recommend to the Board a yearly budget for approval and manage the organization's resources within those budget guidelines according to current laws and regulations.
Measure the effectiveness of all internal and external processes; implement process improvements to drive effectiveness.
Provide timely, accurate and complete reports on the operating and financial condition of the organization; implement performance improvement plans where necessary.
Manage the human resources of the organization according to authorized policies and procedures in accordance with current laws and regulations.
Assure Ice911 follows all regulatory requirements.
Know how to set a fast-organizational pace and executing to meet that pace
Expeditiously recruit, hire, and supervise a well-qualified and capable staff.
Identify and pursue donor and grant funding opportunities on a regular basis.
Understand how to manage change in a rapidly evolving organization.
Know how to manage and lead people through the difficulties associated with rapid organizational growth.
Have a strong strategic acumen
Demonstrate ability to think broadly and creatively.
Observe and respond adeptly to fluctuations and changes in the external environment and Ice911 partnerships.
Develop and maintain local, national and international professional relationships and partnerships that help attract resources and deepen organizational impact and outreach.
Lead Ice911 in a manner supporting and guiding the Organization’s vision and mission as defined by the Board of Directors.
Manage with integrity and have a high EQ
Develop trust and respect with all stakeholders.
Work effectively and constructively with the Founder/CTO.
Know how to work with a broad spectrum of personalities and differing skills and priorities. Experience working effectively with a wide range of stakeholders
Develop strong relationships with current donors and cultivate relationships with potential donors to secure the resources and the operating support necessary to meet Ice911’s goals and objectives.
Establish and maintain effective relationships with key staff at international, national, regional and state levels to facilitate exposure, permitting, public-private partnerships and new opportunities.
Identify and pursue donor and grant funding opportunities on a regular basis.
Communicate with donors, grant funders, and Ice911’s Board about the financial and operational health of the Organization.
Responsible for maintaining open channels for effective communication between the Executive Director and the Board and assuring, in a timely and accurate manner, the Board receives all information necessary for it to function properly and make timely and appropriately informed decisions.
Build and maintain strong relationships with donors, scientific and technical communities, the public, and policy regulators.
Personal Qualifications:
Strong candidates will possess many of the following
Understanding of environmental regulatory processes.
Experience with non-profit organizations.
International experience negotiating and collaborating with potential partners.
Experience in scaling up organizations, especially in the non-profit sector.
Real-world experience in bringing technical solutions to reality.
Ability to co-create and execute an exciting vision and strategic plan.
Demonstrated leadership in working with a variety of stakeholders, both internal and external, to lead an organization to success.
Required skills & experience
Minimum of five years of progressively more responsible experience in senior leadership and management of a not-for-profit, for-profit, government or a comparable organization
Advanced degree and/or demonstrated professional experience in a field directly related to Ice911’s mission and our work.
Demonstrated initiative.
Demonstrated excellent speaking and writing skills.
Demonstrated commitment to environmental issues.
A track record of thinking broadly and creatively.
A reputation for good judgment, fairness and integrity.
Proven ability to work well with others who are in a variety of roles, such as Board members, colleagues, direct reports, customers, consultants, student interns, volunteers, funders and regulators. Demonstrated success in leading effective teams.
A reputation for insisting on excellence and coaching others to deliver it.
Demonstrated skills in organizational development, personnel management, budget and resource development, and strategic planning.
Demonstrated flexibility, ability to multitask; and ability to succeed in an ambiguous, fast-moving environment, while also driving toward clarity and solutions.
Natural leader and motivator of people; able to attract, develop, retain and promote key talent, while driving collaborative, inclusive and respectful teamwork across the organization.
Start date: as soon as possible but no later than June 2020
Deadline for applications: January 15th or until position is filled
Travel: Estimated at 25% for meetings, fieldwork, policy outreach, fundraising and other purposes.
Compensation: Ice911 offers a competitive compensation package including full medical and dental benefits. We recognize the value of employee work-life balance and provide generous vacation and holiday benefits including paid time-off between Christmas and New Year’s Day. Though candidates from beyond the Bay Area are encouraged to apply, funds are not currently available for relocation or housing assistance.
Confidential Application Process: Email your cover letter (Word or PDF document) summarizing your interest, experience, fit with desired qualifications and compensation requirements along with a current resume to Dr. Steve Zornetzer, Search Committee Chair, at careers@ice911.org. Please put “Ice911 Executive Director Search” in the subject field. Resumes must have a cover letter in order to be considered. Inquiries from candidates are welcomed and should also be directed to Steve.
The Ice911 current office and laboratory is located in Redwood City, Silicon Valley, CA.
Equal Opportunity Employer: All candidates are welcome. Ice911 Research is committed to diversity and inclusion and prohibits discrimination based on any protected characteristic, including discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, citizenship, political activity or affiliation, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information veteran status, military status, sexual orientation sex or gender (which includes harassment and discrimination based on gender identity, gender expression transgender status, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), taking or requesting statutorily protected leave, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Nov 21, 2019
Full time
Opportunity: Ice911 Executive Director
Do you share a commitment to a sustainable planet? Do you feel compelled to make a difference in the race to slow down climate change? Ice911 is looking for an outstanding individual who brings proven leadership and management skills to be our Executive Director. We are seeking a strong and experienced professional to ensure the continued success of Ice911 and lead it to the next level of global impact. Our goal is to prove and scale our solution while there is still time.
Ice911 is a 501(c)3 Silicon Valley nonprofit dedicated to Arctic climate restoration. Our Vision is to demonstrate a safe method for Arctic ice restoration in time to help stabilize the global climate. Our Mission is to prove to the world that we can preserve and restore Arctic ice, and help establish international policy, governance and funding for adoption of the solution by local communities, governments and global institutions. Our founding principles are (1) Do no harm; (2) Maximize a positive impact with the smallest possible intervention; (3) Work with accountability, transparency, and permission; (4) Take a scientifically-rigorous approach; (5) Work in partnership with indigenous, local, regional, and global communities; (6) Be excellent stewards of our financial resources to restore Arctic ice. You will help us build the organizational capacity to achieve our vision.
Ice911 is entering a dynamic growth phase. We are quickly transitioning from start-up phase to a mature organization. Significantly increasing funding is enabling rapid capacity building across all areas of the organization. For the incoming Executive Director, the next several years at Ice911 will present a rewarding leadership opportunity in an organization founded on innovation, integrity, teamwork and a commitment to diversity and equity. For more detailed information about us, our approach, values, team and partners, visit our website at https://www.ice911.org/
We conduct research and field deployments to demonstrate a safe, effective and cost-efficient method to restore Arctic ice, informed by climate modeling and on-the-ground measurement. We aim to demonstrate that we can stabilize the global climate through Arctic ice restoration and slow the devastating effects of climate change. Our ultimate goal is to provide national governments and international organizations with a proven methodology to slow global warming. These entities can then implement these proven methods at scale to give the world much-needed time to implement long-term sustainable energy and conservation solutions.
The Ideal Candidate for Executive Director:
You are a strategic and inspirational leader who will provide direction and leadership for the organization’s mission, vision and development. You will represent the organization and its work to potential funders and adopters. You will oversee the leadership team to advance the organization’s strategic vision, goals and objectives, including dialog with appropriate Federal, State and International organizations. As Executive Director you will Report to the Board of Directors, and in coordination with the Founder/CTO, you will provide direction and leadership for the organization’s mission, vision and development. You will represent the organization and its work to potential funders and adopters, oversee the leadership team to advance the organization’s strategic vision, goals and objectives. As Executive Director you will be responsible for effective and sustainable programs, management oversight of personnel, sound fiscal management, and furthering the organization’s strategic goals. While the organization undergoes rapid growth, you will use your skills to work directly to cover various operational tasks as needed, while leading in the recruitment and hiring of key new staff. You will help raise private and institutional funds to support technical programs and projects, expanding organizational capacity and policy outreach efforts. All staff members and volunteers will report directly or indirectly to you.
Strong Candidates will possess the following personal Core Competencies:
Experience building a thriving, effective and strong organization.
Know how to set a fast-organizational development pace and execute to meet that pace.
Have a strong strategic acumen.
Manage with integrity and have a high EQ.
Experience working effectively with a wide range of stakeholders
Example Ice911 Responsibilities Aligned by Executive Director Core Competencies:
Experience building a thriving, effective and strong organization
Lead the development and execution of Ice911’s strategic plan, with a deep discussion of organizational priorities and the revenues available to support them.
Manage and provide leadership to existing and future staff to build a strong and cohesive team across the organization.
Support the Board of Directors to build capacity related to priority areas identified during the strategic planning process.
Maintain a solid understanding of the different programmatic components that comprise Ice911’s portfolio.
Identify best practices and improve internal systems with an eye toward future needs and budgetary realities.
Assure that internal procedures and processes are robust, portfolio and fiscal management is transparent and accurate, and all reporting systems are high-quality and efficient.
Develop and recommend to the Board a yearly budget for approval and manage the organization's resources within those budget guidelines according to current laws and regulations.
Measure the effectiveness of all internal and external processes; implement process improvements to drive effectiveness.
Provide timely, accurate and complete reports on the operating and financial condition of the organization; implement performance improvement plans where necessary.
Manage the human resources of the organization according to authorized policies and procedures in accordance with current laws and regulations.
Assure Ice911 follows all regulatory requirements.
Know how to set a fast-organizational pace and executing to meet that pace
Expeditiously recruit, hire, and supervise a well-qualified and capable staff.
Identify and pursue donor and grant funding opportunities on a regular basis.
Understand how to manage change in a rapidly evolving organization.
Know how to manage and lead people through the difficulties associated with rapid organizational growth.
Have a strong strategic acumen
Demonstrate ability to think broadly and creatively.
Observe and respond adeptly to fluctuations and changes in the external environment and Ice911 partnerships.
Develop and maintain local, national and international professional relationships and partnerships that help attract resources and deepen organizational impact and outreach.
Lead Ice911 in a manner supporting and guiding the Organization’s vision and mission as defined by the Board of Directors.
Manage with integrity and have a high EQ
Develop trust and respect with all stakeholders.
Work effectively and constructively with the Founder/CTO.
Know how to work with a broad spectrum of personalities and differing skills and priorities. Experience working effectively with a wide range of stakeholders
Develop strong relationships with current donors and cultivate relationships with potential donors to secure the resources and the operating support necessary to meet Ice911’s goals and objectives.
Establish and maintain effective relationships with key staff at international, national, regional and state levels to facilitate exposure, permitting, public-private partnerships and new opportunities.
Identify and pursue donor and grant funding opportunities on a regular basis.
Communicate with donors, grant funders, and Ice911’s Board about the financial and operational health of the Organization.
Responsible for maintaining open channels for effective communication between the Executive Director and the Board and assuring, in a timely and accurate manner, the Board receives all information necessary for it to function properly and make timely and appropriately informed decisions.
Build and maintain strong relationships with donors, scientific and technical communities, the public, and policy regulators.
Personal Qualifications:
Strong candidates will possess many of the following
Understanding of environmental regulatory processes.
Experience with non-profit organizations.
International experience negotiating and collaborating with potential partners.
Experience in scaling up organizations, especially in the non-profit sector.
Real-world experience in bringing technical solutions to reality.
Ability to co-create and execute an exciting vision and strategic plan.
Demonstrated leadership in working with a variety of stakeholders, both internal and external, to lead an organization to success.
Required skills & experience
Minimum of five years of progressively more responsible experience in senior leadership and management of a not-for-profit, for-profit, government or a comparable organization
Advanced degree and/or demonstrated professional experience in a field directly related to Ice911’s mission and our work.
Demonstrated initiative.
Demonstrated excellent speaking and writing skills.
Demonstrated commitment to environmental issues.
A track record of thinking broadly and creatively.
A reputation for good judgment, fairness and integrity.
Proven ability to work well with others who are in a variety of roles, such as Board members, colleagues, direct reports, customers, consultants, student interns, volunteers, funders and regulators. Demonstrated success in leading effective teams.
A reputation for insisting on excellence and coaching others to deliver it.
Demonstrated skills in organizational development, personnel management, budget and resource development, and strategic planning.
Demonstrated flexibility, ability to multitask; and ability to succeed in an ambiguous, fast-moving environment, while also driving toward clarity and solutions.
Natural leader and motivator of people; able to attract, develop, retain and promote key talent, while driving collaborative, inclusive and respectful teamwork across the organization.
Start date: as soon as possible but no later than June 2020
Deadline for applications: January 15th or until position is filled
Travel: Estimated at 25% for meetings, fieldwork, policy outreach, fundraising and other purposes.
Compensation: Ice911 offers a competitive compensation package including full medical and dental benefits. We recognize the value of employee work-life balance and provide generous vacation and holiday benefits including paid time-off between Christmas and New Year’s Day. Though candidates from beyond the Bay Area are encouraged to apply, funds are not currently available for relocation or housing assistance.
Confidential Application Process: Email your cover letter (Word or PDF document) summarizing your interest, experience, fit with desired qualifications and compensation requirements along with a current resume to Dr. Steve Zornetzer, Search Committee Chair, at careers@ice911.org. Please put “Ice911 Executive Director Search” in the subject field. Resumes must have a cover letter in order to be considered. Inquiries from candidates are welcomed and should also be directed to Steve.
The Ice911 current office and laboratory is located in Redwood City, Silicon Valley, CA.
Equal Opportunity Employer: All candidates are welcome. Ice911 Research is committed to diversity and inclusion and prohibits discrimination based on any protected characteristic, including discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, citizenship, political activity or affiliation, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information veteran status, military status, sexual orientation sex or gender (which includes harassment and discrimination based on gender identity, gender expression transgender status, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), taking or requesting statutorily protected leave, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Natural Resources Defense Council
San Francisco, CA, USA
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is the nation's most effective environmental action organization. We use law, science and the support of 3.1 million members and online activists to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things. NRDC was founded in 1970 and our staff helped write some of America's bedrock environmental laws, including the Clean Water Act, and many of the implementing regulations; our water enforcement cases played a major role shaping current water policy throughout the country. Today, our staff of more than 500 lawyers, scientists, economists, policy and communications experts, and others, work out of offices in New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Bozeman, Montana, and Beijing.
Position Summary:
The planet is beset by two interrelated crises: climate change and ecosystem collapse. Experts have identified large-scale conservation and restoration of natural ecosystems as critical strategies to reduce CO2 emissions, deliver negative emissions and safeguard the world’s biodiversity. Accordingly, NRDC is prioritizing the conservation of wild, ecologically- and carbon-rich habitats, including calling on nations of the world to adopt an ambitious plan to help safeguard nature and life on Earth by protecting 30 percent of the world’s land and 30 percent of the world’s oceans by 2030 (“30 by 30”). NRDC is seeking a Climate Change and Ecosystem Ecology Science Fellow for a fulltime, two-year post-doctoral Fellowship. The Fellow will provide subject matter expertise and conduct multidisciplinary research and analysis on land-based carbon sequestration and ecosystem functioning within the context of climate change.
Specific topics and projects undertaken by the Fellow will include:
Reviewing and analyzing available scientific literature about Ecosystem Carbon Dioxide Removal (ECDR) approaches, with specific emphasis on how these strategies relate to the “30 by 30” biodiversity goal;
Identifying gaps in existing data that need to be considered prior to deployment of these ECDR strategies
Assessing the range and robustness of existing estimates of forest climate mitigation potential in United States and the temperate rain forests of Chile, the risks to these sinks and developing criteria for identifying the greatest opportunities for increasing these sinks;
Assessing the range of existing estimates for ecosystem-wide carbon in Canada’s Boreal Forest, where is this carbon located, the drivers that could lead to its release, and the range of estimates for potential carbon loss from various drivers;
Establishing reliable estimates for potential soil carbon sequestration in agricultural soil sinks in the United States, identifying factors that account for the range in existing estimates and creating criteria for the identification of geographic areas of opportunity for accelerating the adoption of climate-mitigating practices;
Analyzing carbon removal potential for these ECDR pathways including volumes needed to meet climate goals, costs, benefits and drawbacks, and barriers and opportunities;
Organizing and hosting a workshop of internal and external experts to discuss and seek feedback on the results of the analysis;
Developing a policy and implementation roadmap for NRDC to help speed deployment of ECDR in the identified regions, including short- and medium-term opportunities, in close collaboration with NRDC legal, policy, and science staff;
Identifying and assessing political and societal barriers to deployment.
The Climate Change and Ecosystem Ecology Science Fellow is supported by NRDC’s Science Center and its Science Fellows program, which is a key element of the Science Center’s mission to enhance NRDC’s scientific capabilities and provide resources and support for policy and advocacy work. The Science Fellows program provides young scientists interested in working in the science, policy and advocacy arena with professional experience and on-the-job training; it is an excellent opportunity to refine existing skills and build new ones, develop professionally, publish work, and gain important competencies.
The Fellow will be based in our San Francisco, CA office (preferred) or our Washington, D.C. or New York, NY offices.
Responsibilities
The Fellow’s core responsibilities will include:
Reviewing and assessing existing, peer-reviewed literature and datasets related to:
Forest ECDR in the United States, Canada’s Boreal Forest, and the temperate rain forests of Chile and
Agricultural soils in the United States;
Conducting a gap analysis of where additional data and information are needed and develop strategies for producing or obtaining it;
Drafting a report of analytical findings;
Developing and hosting an expert workshop to present and seek feedback on the findings and producing a report based on the input received at that workshop;
Creating a technical and policy roadmap for how NRDC can advance forestry- and agriculture-based ECDR in the U.S. (forestry and ag), Canada (forestry), and Latin America (forestry).
Qualifications
The following qualifications are required:
A doctoral degree in ecosystems ecology, forest carbon science, soil science, or a related field, and familiarity with natural climate solutions and associated literature. The ideal candidate would have already completed one post-doctoral position on these subjects. A candidate with a Master’s degree and relevant academic and/or work experience may also be considered.
Expertise in land-based carbon sequestration and ecosystem functioning and a desire to bring to bear that expertise on public policy.
Deep understanding of scientific methods and processes and ability to provide thorough assessments of current scientific research relevant to core job functions.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Comfort with public speaking.
Ability to work with various stakeholders, including other NGOs, government employees and officials, scientists, industry employees, and members of the community.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
The following qualifications are desired:
Expertise in interpreting and analyzing carbon sequestration data.
Familiarity with data modeling, design, and interpretation.
Experience with environmental policy analysis or advocacy.
Media training and/or experience giving media interviews.
NRDC is committed to workplace diversity and inclusion. We are equal opportunity employers and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity and expression, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a pleasant working environment. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with experience. Consistent with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
To apply, please visit www.nrdc.org/careers and upload your resume and cover letter through our online portal. We would like you to upload any additional papers or project work that you think would showcase your abilities. Due to the high volume of resumes, only qualified candidates will be contacted. Please no phone calls, emails, faxes or in-person resume drop-offs. Please reference where you saw this posting. NRDC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
If you are having technical difficulty while applying, please reach out to Customer Care by dialing 1-800-889-4422 .
For further information about NRDC, please visit www.nrdc.org
Nov 21, 2019
Full time
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is the nation's most effective environmental action organization. We use law, science and the support of 3.1 million members and online activists to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things. NRDC was founded in 1970 and our staff helped write some of America's bedrock environmental laws, including the Clean Water Act, and many of the implementing regulations; our water enforcement cases played a major role shaping current water policy throughout the country. Today, our staff of more than 500 lawyers, scientists, economists, policy and communications experts, and others, work out of offices in New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Bozeman, Montana, and Beijing.
Position Summary:
The planet is beset by two interrelated crises: climate change and ecosystem collapse. Experts have identified large-scale conservation and restoration of natural ecosystems as critical strategies to reduce CO2 emissions, deliver negative emissions and safeguard the world’s biodiversity. Accordingly, NRDC is prioritizing the conservation of wild, ecologically- and carbon-rich habitats, including calling on nations of the world to adopt an ambitious plan to help safeguard nature and life on Earth by protecting 30 percent of the world’s land and 30 percent of the world’s oceans by 2030 (“30 by 30”). NRDC is seeking a Climate Change and Ecosystem Ecology Science Fellow for a fulltime, two-year post-doctoral Fellowship. The Fellow will provide subject matter expertise and conduct multidisciplinary research and analysis on land-based carbon sequestration and ecosystem functioning within the context of climate change.
Specific topics and projects undertaken by the Fellow will include:
Reviewing and analyzing available scientific literature about Ecosystem Carbon Dioxide Removal (ECDR) approaches, with specific emphasis on how these strategies relate to the “30 by 30” biodiversity goal;
Identifying gaps in existing data that need to be considered prior to deployment of these ECDR strategies
Assessing the range and robustness of existing estimates of forest climate mitigation potential in United States and the temperate rain forests of Chile, the risks to these sinks and developing criteria for identifying the greatest opportunities for increasing these sinks;
Assessing the range of existing estimates for ecosystem-wide carbon in Canada’s Boreal Forest, where is this carbon located, the drivers that could lead to its release, and the range of estimates for potential carbon loss from various drivers;
Establishing reliable estimates for potential soil carbon sequestration in agricultural soil sinks in the United States, identifying factors that account for the range in existing estimates and creating criteria for the identification of geographic areas of opportunity for accelerating the adoption of climate-mitigating practices;
Analyzing carbon removal potential for these ECDR pathways including volumes needed to meet climate goals, costs, benefits and drawbacks, and barriers and opportunities;
Organizing and hosting a workshop of internal and external experts to discuss and seek feedback on the results of the analysis;
Developing a policy and implementation roadmap for NRDC to help speed deployment of ECDR in the identified regions, including short- and medium-term opportunities, in close collaboration with NRDC legal, policy, and science staff;
Identifying and assessing political and societal barriers to deployment.
The Climate Change and Ecosystem Ecology Science Fellow is supported by NRDC’s Science Center and its Science Fellows program, which is a key element of the Science Center’s mission to enhance NRDC’s scientific capabilities and provide resources and support for policy and advocacy work. The Science Fellows program provides young scientists interested in working in the science, policy and advocacy arena with professional experience and on-the-job training; it is an excellent opportunity to refine existing skills and build new ones, develop professionally, publish work, and gain important competencies.
The Fellow will be based in our San Francisco, CA office (preferred) or our Washington, D.C. or New York, NY offices.
Responsibilities
The Fellow’s core responsibilities will include:
Reviewing and assessing existing, peer-reviewed literature and datasets related to:
Forest ECDR in the United States, Canada’s Boreal Forest, and the temperate rain forests of Chile and
Agricultural soils in the United States;
Conducting a gap analysis of where additional data and information are needed and develop strategies for producing or obtaining it;
Drafting a report of analytical findings;
Developing and hosting an expert workshop to present and seek feedback on the findings and producing a report based on the input received at that workshop;
Creating a technical and policy roadmap for how NRDC can advance forestry- and agriculture-based ECDR in the U.S. (forestry and ag), Canada (forestry), and Latin America (forestry).
Qualifications
The following qualifications are required:
A doctoral degree in ecosystems ecology, forest carbon science, soil science, or a related field, and familiarity with natural climate solutions and associated literature. The ideal candidate would have already completed one post-doctoral position on these subjects. A candidate with a Master’s degree and relevant academic and/or work experience may also be considered.
Expertise in land-based carbon sequestration and ecosystem functioning and a desire to bring to bear that expertise on public policy.
Deep understanding of scientific methods and processes and ability to provide thorough assessments of current scientific research relevant to core job functions.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Comfort with public speaking.
Ability to work with various stakeholders, including other NGOs, government employees and officials, scientists, industry employees, and members of the community.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
The following qualifications are desired:
Expertise in interpreting and analyzing carbon sequestration data.
Familiarity with data modeling, design, and interpretation.
Experience with environmental policy analysis or advocacy.
Media training and/or experience giving media interviews.
NRDC is committed to workplace diversity and inclusion. We are equal opportunity employers and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity and expression, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a pleasant working environment. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with experience. Consistent with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
To apply, please visit www.nrdc.org/careers and upload your resume and cover letter through our online portal. We would like you to upload any additional papers or project work that you think would showcase your abilities. Due to the high volume of resumes, only qualified candidates will be contacted. Please no phone calls, emails, faxes or in-person resume drop-offs. Please reference where you saw this posting. NRDC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
If you are having technical difficulty while applying, please reach out to Customer Care by dialing 1-800-889-4422 .
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The National Audubon Society
The National Audubon Society is one of the oldest, largest, and most influential conservation organizations in the United States. Since 1905, a passion for birds and nature has been the driving force behind Audubon’s legacy. The organization has played a critical role in some of the most significant victories for birds and the environment, including: the establishment of the first National Wildlife Refuges; the banning of DDT in 1972; landmark legislation like the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts and the establishment of the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Audubon advocates broadly for conservation through science, policy, education and on-the-ground conservation action.
Today’s Audubon is tackling the most pressing conservation challenges of our time.
Audubon is a powerful distributed network with an unparalleled reach that includes more than one million members, 463 chapters, 22 state and regional offices (or field offices?) and 34 nature centers. In addition, Audubon works with dozens of international partnerships throughout the Western Hemisphere that also support protection of migratory birds and the habitats they need to thrive today, and in the future.
The National Audubon Society is a $140M+, 800+ employee, 1.65M member organization. In 2010, David Yarnold was appointed by the Board of Trustees and assumed leadership as CEO, with a goal of creating the most effective conservation network in the U.S. David and his executive team are achieving this goal, tackling the most pressing conservation challenges of our time. When developing a case study for nonprofit excellence in the fall of 2017, Harvard Business School selected David Yarnold’s leadership of Audubon and remarked, “It was the most impressive turnaround of a legacy organization we’ve ever seen.”
Audubon Washington
A field office of the National Audubon Society, Audubon Washington (AWA) works to protect the places and policies that birds need to thrive across the state of Washington. Within the network of connections that make up a healthy ecosystems, birds are uniquely positioned to act as an environmental indicator of the health of the landscape. We know that what is good for birds is good for entire ecosystems – including people.
To this end, we build and engage a diverse network of volunteers, communities, and conservation professionals. Together we address the greatest threats to birds, such as climate change, habitat loss, and invasive species. Our strategies are driven by cutting-edge science that informs where and how we work to protect birds and guides our policy objectives. The outcome of this approach is a reinforcing strategy that addresses the biggest threats faced by birds and people in our region. Together we are saving birds and improving the quality of life for the people of Washington.
Position Summary : The National Audubon Society (NAS) seeks a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and strategic candidate to lead and grow our Audubon Washington office. The successful person will lead a talented team to advance overall conservation objectives, strengthen and mobilize our bipartisan network, and deliver durable policy solutions across Washington. They also serve as a Vice President of the National Audubon Society and, with their peers, are responsible for shaping and delivering national objectives, initiatives, and processes. Over time, they will explore opportunities to expand the National Audubon Society’s reach and impact across the Pacific Northwest.
Audubon Washington builds practical and durable conservation and policy solutions that benefit the birds and people of the state. With chapters and members in every legislative district, Audubon brings an unparalleled grassroots network to take action on important issues for birds. In 2008, we expanded our reach by opening the Seward Park Audubon Center . With an emphasis on connecting Seattle’s diverse communities with nature, programming at the Center and in the park includes school, youth, community, arts in the environment, and special events. Guided by science and powered by a bipartisan grassroots network, our work spans from the coastal estuaries of Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor to the stagebrush steppe ecosystem of Eastern Washington to the legislative chambers of Olympia. Driven by science that demonstrates that climate is the greatest threat to North America’s birds , Audubon was a leader in the passage of the Washington’s 100% Clean Energy bill, SB 5116.
As we look to the future, we see opportunities to expand our impact across the Pacific Northwest in partnership with our conservation partners and more than 61,000 members and 39 chapters in the region to address the most important issues facing birds.
The incoming Executive Director and Vice President must have demonstrated success in crafting and driving innovative conservation, policy, engagement, and development strategies that inspire the region’s decision makers, conservation partners, and philanthropic community to invest in Audubon’s conservation vision and strategic plan. Building on the success of the Audubon Washington’s well-respected conservation program, they will inspire collaboration among our conservation, legislative, and philanthropic partners to deepen our impact and influence across the Washington and the Pacific Northwest.
This is a high-profile position with the potential to grow National Audubon Society’s reach and affect change at the local, regional, and national levels. The Executive Director and Vice President will report to Audubon’s Vice President for the Central/Pacific Flyway. They will be jointly reviewed by the Flyway VP with input from the chair of the Audubon Washington Board of Advisors.
Audubon offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience. This position will be located in Seattle, Washington.
Essential Functions :
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Deliver operational and strategic excellence through the leadership, management, and mentoring of a mature and diverse staff while preserving open communication and recognizing the value of the management team.
Define a clear vision for Audubon across the Pacific Northwest that distinguishes Audubon Washington from our conservation partners and that builds on current strengths, a strong business case for investment, and engagement of a bipartisan network.
Focus resources on the most critical, high-leverage projects and strategies, including policy development and public engagement, focused on population centers.
Leverage the impact of the Seward Park Audubon Center to achieve state, regional, and national goals.
Build upon the strong foundation of building a representative team and developing programs and initiatives that are resonant and relevant for the diverse population of the Pacific Northwest
Manage the day-to-day operations of the office, including setting financial and programmatic goals, analyzing results and taking corrective action in close collaboration with local and national staff.
Ensure that all Audubon financial standards, operating policies, programmatic commitment and legal/statutory requirements are met.
CONSERVATION STRATEGIC EXECUTION
Craft and achieve strategic goals and initiatives that are integrated fully with the National Audubon Society’s conservation, network, and philanthropic goals.
Increase our region-wide capacity to achieve the conservation of priority birds and their habitats. Priorities include:
Advancing a healthy Puget Sound and Coastal Northwest conservation strategy
Inspiring our bipartisan network and decision makers throughout Washington and the region to take action to limit carbon emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change
Create durable policy solutions that address the most critical threats to birds at the local, state, and federal levels
Establishing a Columbia Plateau healthy lands initiative that protects thesagebrush-steppe ecosystem through influencing public lands management, renewable energy siting, and wildfire management.
Engaging the diversity of communities that represent the population of the region to build durable conservation and policy strategies and resonant education programs
Integrate Seward Park Audubon Center into our conservation, policy, and engagement strategies
FUNDRAISING AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS
Partner with Audubon’s development team to cultivate existing and to solicit new major donors, foundations, corporations and government agencies to significantly increase contributions.
Represent Audubon Washington throughout the region to raise profile and visibility of our priorities and impact with funders, partners, policy makers, and the public, resulting in deeper donor satisfaction and investment.
Strengthen the financially sustainable business and development plans for the state with a focus on expanding new funding sources, inspiring new donors, and cultivating strategic partnerships with agencies and other NGOs.
Support fundraising for national priority projects with Audubon’s leadership and development teams.
Collaborate meaningfully and significantly with other Audubon state programs and national development staff on donor strategies under the One Audubon approach to members and donors
STAKEHOLDER RELATIONS
Deepen the engagement of the Audubon Washington Board of Advisors to inspire their advocacy for our programmatic priorities and to inspire their individual and external fundraising capacity.
Work closely with, support and provide guidance to the chapters in the region to expand Audubon’s capacity for on-the-ground conservation, policy change, and education at scale.
Prioritize engagement and activation of the region’s diverse population communities in the Audubon movement, including college chapters, chapter leadership, advisory board participation, staffing, volunteers, program participation, and partnerships across the region.
Work with government departments and non-governmental organizations to promote and prioritize bird science and habitat conservation.
Qualifications and Experience :
Experience
Experience in the field of conservation; knowledge of how conservation work is advanced in Washington and the Pacific Northwest and knowledge of key conservation leaders and partners is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience leading the execution of complex projects through to success, including meeting financial goals, project deadlines, and coordinating the work of key staff and partners, in organizations of similar or greater size.
Demonstrated success in fundraising; experience with major donors, foundations, corporations and government funders.
An array of experience in public policy development and advocacy, campaigns, lobbying, and/or involvement in the state legislature and/or working with members of Congress is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated commitment to creating an equitable, diverse and inclusive environment; ability to build and lead a diverse team of staff, board members and supporters.
Skills
Strong leadership skills, with an entrepreneurial spirit, solid business acumen and management operations skills; demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate staff, volunteers, donors and potential partners a must.
Demonstrated ability to succeed in a distributed network and a highly matrixed, complex organization – strong ability to influence and persuade others required.
Outstanding interpersonal skills, judgment, and a demonstrate ability to collaborate and build coalitions with a wide range of individuals and organizations at the local, regional and national levels.
Excellent and persuasive communication skills, both written and verbal, including substantial public speaking experience, and the ability to effectively represent Audubon to its members, state and federal elected officials, donors and chapter leaders as well as in traditional, social and digital media.
Personal Knowledge & Characteristics
Knowledge of the regional political and demographic reality with broad connections to partners and the philanthropic community strongly desired.
Knowledge and appreciation of, as well as connection to the Pacific Northwest region area and its environment.
Knowledge of funders and donors engaged in conservation philanthropy in the Pacific Northwest region preferred.
Willingness and ability to travel routinely through the region and nationally, as required.
A strong and demonstrated commitment to the mission, values and programs of the National Audubon Society.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required; graduate degree strongly preferred.
10+ years’ experience in organizational leadership, preferably connected to conservation or civic engagement, including 3+ years as an enterprise executive with accountability over multiple programs and/or regions.
Audubon is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
To apply:
Please upload a resume and cover letter in one document detailing your connection to the Audubon Washington mission and how your skills align to the position requirements to the following URL: //valtasgroup.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk03i8z/
Application deadline is 12/13. First round Zoom interviews will take place mid December through early January. Second and third round interviews will take place mid January through early February.
Nov 14, 2019
Full time
The National Audubon Society
The National Audubon Society is one of the oldest, largest, and most influential conservation organizations in the United States. Since 1905, a passion for birds and nature has been the driving force behind Audubon’s legacy. The organization has played a critical role in some of the most significant victories for birds and the environment, including: the establishment of the first National Wildlife Refuges; the banning of DDT in 1972; landmark legislation like the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts and the establishment of the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Audubon advocates broadly for conservation through science, policy, education and on-the-ground conservation action.
Today’s Audubon is tackling the most pressing conservation challenges of our time.
Audubon is a powerful distributed network with an unparalleled reach that includes more than one million members, 463 chapters, 22 state and regional offices (or field offices?) and 34 nature centers. In addition, Audubon works with dozens of international partnerships throughout the Western Hemisphere that also support protection of migratory birds and the habitats they need to thrive today, and in the future.
The National Audubon Society is a $140M+, 800+ employee, 1.65M member organization. In 2010, David Yarnold was appointed by the Board of Trustees and assumed leadership as CEO, with a goal of creating the most effective conservation network in the U.S. David and his executive team are achieving this goal, tackling the most pressing conservation challenges of our time. When developing a case study for nonprofit excellence in the fall of 2017, Harvard Business School selected David Yarnold’s leadership of Audubon and remarked, “It was the most impressive turnaround of a legacy organization we’ve ever seen.”
Audubon Washington
A field office of the National Audubon Society, Audubon Washington (AWA) works to protect the places and policies that birds need to thrive across the state of Washington. Within the network of connections that make up a healthy ecosystems, birds are uniquely positioned to act as an environmental indicator of the health of the landscape. We know that what is good for birds is good for entire ecosystems – including people.
To this end, we build and engage a diverse network of volunteers, communities, and conservation professionals. Together we address the greatest threats to birds, such as climate change, habitat loss, and invasive species. Our strategies are driven by cutting-edge science that informs where and how we work to protect birds and guides our policy objectives. The outcome of this approach is a reinforcing strategy that addresses the biggest threats faced by birds and people in our region. Together we are saving birds and improving the quality of life for the people of Washington.
Position Summary : The National Audubon Society (NAS) seeks a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and strategic candidate to lead and grow our Audubon Washington office. The successful person will lead a talented team to advance overall conservation objectives, strengthen and mobilize our bipartisan network, and deliver durable policy solutions across Washington. They also serve as a Vice President of the National Audubon Society and, with their peers, are responsible for shaping and delivering national objectives, initiatives, and processes. Over time, they will explore opportunities to expand the National Audubon Society’s reach and impact across the Pacific Northwest.
Audubon Washington builds practical and durable conservation and policy solutions that benefit the birds and people of the state. With chapters and members in every legislative district, Audubon brings an unparalleled grassroots network to take action on important issues for birds. In 2008, we expanded our reach by opening the Seward Park Audubon Center . With an emphasis on connecting Seattle’s diverse communities with nature, programming at the Center and in the park includes school, youth, community, arts in the environment, and special events. Guided by science and powered by a bipartisan grassroots network, our work spans from the coastal estuaries of Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor to the stagebrush steppe ecosystem of Eastern Washington to the legislative chambers of Olympia. Driven by science that demonstrates that climate is the greatest threat to North America’s birds , Audubon was a leader in the passage of the Washington’s 100% Clean Energy bill, SB 5116.
As we look to the future, we see opportunities to expand our impact across the Pacific Northwest in partnership with our conservation partners and more than 61,000 members and 39 chapters in the region to address the most important issues facing birds.
The incoming Executive Director and Vice President must have demonstrated success in crafting and driving innovative conservation, policy, engagement, and development strategies that inspire the region’s decision makers, conservation partners, and philanthropic community to invest in Audubon’s conservation vision and strategic plan. Building on the success of the Audubon Washington’s well-respected conservation program, they will inspire collaboration among our conservation, legislative, and philanthropic partners to deepen our impact and influence across the Washington and the Pacific Northwest.
This is a high-profile position with the potential to grow National Audubon Society’s reach and affect change at the local, regional, and national levels. The Executive Director and Vice President will report to Audubon’s Vice President for the Central/Pacific Flyway. They will be jointly reviewed by the Flyway VP with input from the chair of the Audubon Washington Board of Advisors.
Audubon offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience. This position will be located in Seattle, Washington.
Essential Functions :
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Deliver operational and strategic excellence through the leadership, management, and mentoring of a mature and diverse staff while preserving open communication and recognizing the value of the management team.
Define a clear vision for Audubon across the Pacific Northwest that distinguishes Audubon Washington from our conservation partners and that builds on current strengths, a strong business case for investment, and engagement of a bipartisan network.
Focus resources on the most critical, high-leverage projects and strategies, including policy development and public engagement, focused on population centers.
Leverage the impact of the Seward Park Audubon Center to achieve state, regional, and national goals.
Build upon the strong foundation of building a representative team and developing programs and initiatives that are resonant and relevant for the diverse population of the Pacific Northwest
Manage the day-to-day operations of the office, including setting financial and programmatic goals, analyzing results and taking corrective action in close collaboration with local and national staff.
Ensure that all Audubon financial standards, operating policies, programmatic commitment and legal/statutory requirements are met.
CONSERVATION STRATEGIC EXECUTION
Craft and achieve strategic goals and initiatives that are integrated fully with the National Audubon Society’s conservation, network, and philanthropic goals.
Increase our region-wide capacity to achieve the conservation of priority birds and their habitats. Priorities include:
Advancing a healthy Puget Sound and Coastal Northwest conservation strategy
Inspiring our bipartisan network and decision makers throughout Washington and the region to take action to limit carbon emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change
Create durable policy solutions that address the most critical threats to birds at the local, state, and federal levels
Establishing a Columbia Plateau healthy lands initiative that protects thesagebrush-steppe ecosystem through influencing public lands management, renewable energy siting, and wildfire management.
Engaging the diversity of communities that represent the population of the region to build durable conservation and policy strategies and resonant education programs
Integrate Seward Park Audubon Center into our conservation, policy, and engagement strategies
FUNDRAISING AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS
Partner with Audubon’s development team to cultivate existing and to solicit new major donors, foundations, corporations and government agencies to significantly increase contributions.
Represent Audubon Washington throughout the region to raise profile and visibility of our priorities and impact with funders, partners, policy makers, and the public, resulting in deeper donor satisfaction and investment.
Strengthen the financially sustainable business and development plans for the state with a focus on expanding new funding sources, inspiring new donors, and cultivating strategic partnerships with agencies and other NGOs.
Support fundraising for national priority projects with Audubon’s leadership and development teams.
Collaborate meaningfully and significantly with other Audubon state programs and national development staff on donor strategies under the One Audubon approach to members and donors
STAKEHOLDER RELATIONS
Deepen the engagement of the Audubon Washington Board of Advisors to inspire their advocacy for our programmatic priorities and to inspire their individual and external fundraising capacity.
Work closely with, support and provide guidance to the chapters in the region to expand Audubon’s capacity for on-the-ground conservation, policy change, and education at scale.
Prioritize engagement and activation of the region’s diverse population communities in the Audubon movement, including college chapters, chapter leadership, advisory board participation, staffing, volunteers, program participation, and partnerships across the region.
Work with government departments and non-governmental organizations to promote and prioritize bird science and habitat conservation.
Qualifications and Experience :
Experience
Experience in the field of conservation; knowledge of how conservation work is advanced in Washington and the Pacific Northwest and knowledge of key conservation leaders and partners is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience leading the execution of complex projects through to success, including meeting financial goals, project deadlines, and coordinating the work of key staff and partners, in organizations of similar or greater size.
Demonstrated success in fundraising; experience with major donors, foundations, corporations and government funders.
An array of experience in public policy development and advocacy, campaigns, lobbying, and/or involvement in the state legislature and/or working with members of Congress is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated commitment to creating an equitable, diverse and inclusive environment; ability to build and lead a diverse team of staff, board members and supporters.
Skills
Strong leadership skills, with an entrepreneurial spirit, solid business acumen and management operations skills; demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate staff, volunteers, donors and potential partners a must.
Demonstrated ability to succeed in a distributed network and a highly matrixed, complex organization – strong ability to influence and persuade others required.
Outstanding interpersonal skills, judgment, and a demonstrate ability to collaborate and build coalitions with a wide range of individuals and organizations at the local, regional and national levels.
Excellent and persuasive communication skills, both written and verbal, including substantial public speaking experience, and the ability to effectively represent Audubon to its members, state and federal elected officials, donors and chapter leaders as well as in traditional, social and digital media.
Personal Knowledge & Characteristics
Knowledge of the regional political and demographic reality with broad connections to partners and the philanthropic community strongly desired.
Knowledge and appreciation of, as well as connection to the Pacific Northwest region area and its environment.
Knowledge of funders and donors engaged in conservation philanthropy in the Pacific Northwest region preferred.
Willingness and ability to travel routinely through the region and nationally, as required.
A strong and demonstrated commitment to the mission, values and programs of the National Audubon Society.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required; graduate degree strongly preferred.
10+ years’ experience in organizational leadership, preferably connected to conservation or civic engagement, including 3+ years as an enterprise executive with accountability over multiple programs and/or regions.
Audubon is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
To apply:
Please upload a resume and cover letter in one document detailing your connection to the Audubon Washington mission and how your skills align to the position requirements to the following URL: //valtasgroup.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk03i8z/
Application deadline is 12/13. First round Zoom interviews will take place mid December through early January. Second and third round interviews will take place mid January through early February.
Service Description : Green Iowa AmeriCorps operates through the University of Northern Iowa’s Center for Energy and Environmental Education (UNI CEEE) in Cedar Falls. The program looking to recruit passionate and motivated individuals for a six-month service experience, beginning February 2020, in one of our service locations throughout Iowa. As a member of our new and existing programs sites, you will have the opportunity to create plans in conjunction with city officials, nonprofit leaders, school districts, and execute projects that will greatly impact the communities we serve. The leadership and empowerment experienced as part of our program will be like no other!
Our program hopes to train the next generation of ‘green-collar’ workers through a combination of field trips, presentations, and hands-on learning. Members have the opportunity to build leadership abilities through specific coordinator roles, which allow each member to contribute unique skills to the program. Members have access to free trainings, hands-on skill development, and extensive community engagement.
Our mission is empowering Iowa's communities and school districts to make more environmental, conservation-minded decisions and improvements through direct service work, environmental education, professional development opportunities and volunteer engagement. Green Iowa AmeriCorps consists of three branches: Energy & Community, Sustainable Schools and Land & Water Stewards. Each branch of our program will provide AmeriCorps members with the unique opportunity to enhance their professional development goals, cultivate community-wide relationships, and work toward making Iowa a more sustainable, eco-nomic state.
Energy & Community - members serve in a team-based setting providing residential energy efficiency services to underserved populations, conducting environmental education, and engaging in community service projects with available service locations in Cedar Falls , Cedar Rapids , Des Moines & Dubuque
Sustainable Schools -members serve in Iowa school districts as sustainability coordinators to reduce energy and waste, support teachers and students in environment education efforts, and create project based learning opportunities with available service locations in Vinton-Shellsburg CSD & Waverly-Shell Rock CSD
Land & Water Stewards -members create environmental education and community programming related to healthy water and land stewardship in conjunction with many local and state partners with service locations in Cedar Falls
Program Benefits : Federal Loan Deferment , Training and Certification, Individualized Professional Development opportunities, Segal Education Award upon successful completion, Monthly Living stipend, Leadership experience, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Qualification , Interest Accrual Repayment
Living Allowance : Energy & Community AND Land & Water Stewards - $6,996.00 (TOTAL FOR 6 MONTHS) Sustainable Schools - $4,938.00 (TOTAL FOR 6 MONTHS) Living allowances are distributed evenly in monthly installments over the course of the service term.
Segal Education Award : Energy & Community AND Land & Water Stewards - $3,047.50 Sustainable Schools - $2,321.00. Education Awards are contingent upon successful completion of the program.
Terms: Position based on completion of 900 hours (E/C and LWS) of service in a full-time work schedule (37-38 hours/week) OR 675 hours (SS) of service in a reduced full-time scheduled (27-28 hours/week); flexible vacation and sick leave. Outside employment available during the off hours, school attendance available during off hours
Service Areas: Neighborhood Revitalization, Habitat Restoration, Housing, Community Engagement, Storm Water Management, Outreach Education, Community and Economic Development, Environment, and Capacity Building
Oct 23, 2019
Flexible - Several Options
Service Description : Green Iowa AmeriCorps operates through the University of Northern Iowa’s Center for Energy and Environmental Education (UNI CEEE) in Cedar Falls. The program looking to recruit passionate and motivated individuals for a six-month service experience, beginning February 2020, in one of our service locations throughout Iowa. As a member of our new and existing programs sites, you will have the opportunity to create plans in conjunction with city officials, nonprofit leaders, school districts, and execute projects that will greatly impact the communities we serve. The leadership and empowerment experienced as part of our program will be like no other!
Our program hopes to train the next generation of ‘green-collar’ workers through a combination of field trips, presentations, and hands-on learning. Members have the opportunity to build leadership abilities through specific coordinator roles, which allow each member to contribute unique skills to the program. Members have access to free trainings, hands-on skill development, and extensive community engagement.
Our mission is empowering Iowa's communities and school districts to make more environmental, conservation-minded decisions and improvements through direct service work, environmental education, professional development opportunities and volunteer engagement. Green Iowa AmeriCorps consists of three branches: Energy & Community, Sustainable Schools and Land & Water Stewards. Each branch of our program will provide AmeriCorps members with the unique opportunity to enhance their professional development goals, cultivate community-wide relationships, and work toward making Iowa a more sustainable, eco-nomic state.
Energy & Community - members serve in a team-based setting providing residential energy efficiency services to underserved populations, conducting environmental education, and engaging in community service projects with available service locations in Cedar Falls , Cedar Rapids , Des Moines & Dubuque
Sustainable Schools -members serve in Iowa school districts as sustainability coordinators to reduce energy and waste, support teachers and students in environment education efforts, and create project based learning opportunities with available service locations in Vinton-Shellsburg CSD & Waverly-Shell Rock CSD
Land & Water Stewards -members create environmental education and community programming related to healthy water and land stewardship in conjunction with many local and state partners with service locations in Cedar Falls
Program Benefits : Federal Loan Deferment , Training and Certification, Individualized Professional Development opportunities, Segal Education Award upon successful completion, Monthly Living stipend, Leadership experience, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Qualification , Interest Accrual Repayment
Living Allowance : Energy & Community AND Land & Water Stewards - $6,996.00 (TOTAL FOR 6 MONTHS) Sustainable Schools - $4,938.00 (TOTAL FOR 6 MONTHS) Living allowances are distributed evenly in monthly installments over the course of the service term.
Segal Education Award : Energy & Community AND Land & Water Stewards - $3,047.50 Sustainable Schools - $2,321.00. Education Awards are contingent upon successful completion of the program.
Terms: Position based on completion of 900 hours (E/C and LWS) of service in a full-time work schedule (37-38 hours/week) OR 675 hours (SS) of service in a reduced full-time scheduled (27-28 hours/week); flexible vacation and sick leave. Outside employment available during the off hours, school attendance available during off hours
Service Areas: Neighborhood Revitalization, Habitat Restoration, Housing, Community Engagement, Storm Water Management, Outreach Education, Community and Economic Development, Environment, and Capacity Building
Earthjustice is the nation’s premier nonprofit environmental law organization. We take on the biggest, most precedent-setting cases across the country. We wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people’s health; to preserve magnificent places and wildlife; to advance clean energy; and to combat climate change. We partner with thousands of groups, supporters, individuals and communities to engage the critical environmental issues of our time, and bring about positive change. We are here because the earth needs a good lawyer.
Founded in 1971, Earthjustice has a distinguished track record of achieving significant, lasting environmental protections. We achieve this by hiring talented and dedicated staff who share a passion for justice and a healthy environment. Our headquarters are in San Francisco with fifteen offices across the U.S.
The Research and Policy Analyst supports the CA Regional Office’s programmatic focus on air pollution and clean energy issues in California by: developing the factual basis for lawsuits, writing and editing comment letters and other advocacy documents, representing Earthjustice in advocacy work with government decision makers, and developing and maintaining relationships with clients and other partners.
The individual will report to Adrian Martinez and will work in close coordination with the team in California working on clean air and clean energy issues. This position is located in Los Angeles, CA.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Advocacy (60 percent)
Draft comment letters and present public comments and testimony at agency hearings.
Develop relationships with regional, state, and federal agencies and engage in advocacy to promote priorities of clean air and zero-emissions.
Prepare advocacy materials such as fact sheets, letters, action alerts, blogs, and other educational materials.
Work with our communications team on media outreach efforts.
Provide support for client coalitions by participating in committee groups, attending conferences, and tracking political and regulatory developments.
Track environmental news throughout the region and identify issues in which Earthjustice should engage.
Work with existing partners and clients, and cultivate new allies, partnerships, and coalitions, focusing on groups from diverse and/or underserved communities.
In coordination with the California Policy Advocate, develop and implement legislative and administrative advocacy strategies to advance our positions on environmental issues.
Monitor developments in programmatic priorities by tracking and analyzing legislation and policy initiatives relating to assigned issues.
Serve as spokesperson for Earthjustice on assigned issues.
Litigation Support (40 percent)
Conduct preliminary case inquiries and investigate potential new cases, including preparing factual research, analysis and organization of relevant information, and a written report.
Conduct factual research to support all stages of litigation.
Draft case-related documents, including factual portions of pleadings, client and expert declarations, and formal requests to agencies for public records.
Review and interpret regulations, environmental planning documents, technical support documents and other factual and technical information to support legal strategies.
Produce multi-media materials (including GIS mapping) for case development and litigation.
Proofread pleadings.
Supervise projects and other efforts performed on assigned issues by litigation assistants, contractors or others.
QUALIFICATIONS:
At least two years of professional experience.
Bachelor’s degree in Applied Sciences, Public Health, Urban Planning, Environmental Sciences, or Engineering, with Master’s preferred.
Excellent research, writing, analytical and communication skills, including the ability to quickly understand complex scientific issues and communicate this knowledge to attorneys, staff and media.
Experience with scientific or technical issues related to land use, the electric sector, climate, energy, clean air policy and/or environmental justice issues preferred, but not required.
Experience working with communities, and proven ability to work in coalitions and with allies.
Detail oriented, with good organizational skills.
Excellent computer skills, including Microsoft Excel, Word, Access, and ARC GIS.
Demonstrated awareness and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations.
Demonstrated commitment to the creation of a diverse, equitable and inclusive work culture that encourages and celebrates differences.
We offer a mission- and employee-focused work environment and a competitive compensation package, including excellent benefits. Earthjustice is an equal opportunity employer and highly values diversity. Women and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.
Salary is based on experience and location. Salary range in Los Angeles, CA: $64,300 - $71,400
To Apply:
Using the Jobvite application tool, please submit:
Resume
One- or two-page cover letter that addresses: (1) why you are drawn to Earthjustice’s mission and whether there are particular legal, environmental, or justice issues that inspire you; (2) what your experience and skills you would bring to this position; and (3) aspects of your background that demonstrate competence to work with diverse clients and colleagues.
Writing sample, preferable 4-5 pages that reflects your work.
List of three references.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Click here to submit: https://app.jobvite.com/j?cj=ovalbfwV&s=Environmental_Career Please, no phone calls, hard copies, or drop-ins. If you're having technical difficulties submitting your application, reach out to jobs@earthjustice.org
Earthjustice is driven by a passion for justice, partnership, and excellence. Our core values lead us to seek a broad range of perspectives and backgrounds to achieve our mission and to maintain an inclusive environment where all staff are valued and respected. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to employment practices that ensure that employees and applicants for employment are provided with equal opportunities without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, or any other factor that is not related to the position.
For positions located within the City and County of San Francisco: Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment-qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
For positions located within the City of Los Angeles: We will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.
Oct 18, 2019
Full time
Earthjustice is the nation’s premier nonprofit environmental law organization. We take on the biggest, most precedent-setting cases across the country. We wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people’s health; to preserve magnificent places and wildlife; to advance clean energy; and to combat climate change. We partner with thousands of groups, supporters, individuals and communities to engage the critical environmental issues of our time, and bring about positive change. We are here because the earth needs a good lawyer.
Founded in 1971, Earthjustice has a distinguished track record of achieving significant, lasting environmental protections. We achieve this by hiring talented and dedicated staff who share a passion for justice and a healthy environment. Our headquarters are in San Francisco with fifteen offices across the U.S.
The Research and Policy Analyst supports the CA Regional Office’s programmatic focus on air pollution and clean energy issues in California by: developing the factual basis for lawsuits, writing and editing comment letters and other advocacy documents, representing Earthjustice in advocacy work with government decision makers, and developing and maintaining relationships with clients and other partners.
The individual will report to Adrian Martinez and will work in close coordination with the team in California working on clean air and clean energy issues. This position is located in Los Angeles, CA.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Advocacy (60 percent)
Draft comment letters and present public comments and testimony at agency hearings.
Develop relationships with regional, state, and federal agencies and engage in advocacy to promote priorities of clean air and zero-emissions.
Prepare advocacy materials such as fact sheets, letters, action alerts, blogs, and other educational materials.
Work with our communications team on media outreach efforts.
Provide support for client coalitions by participating in committee groups, attending conferences, and tracking political and regulatory developments.
Track environmental news throughout the region and identify issues in which Earthjustice should engage.
Work with existing partners and clients, and cultivate new allies, partnerships, and coalitions, focusing on groups from diverse and/or underserved communities.
In coordination with the California Policy Advocate, develop and implement legislative and administrative advocacy strategies to advance our positions on environmental issues.
Monitor developments in programmatic priorities by tracking and analyzing legislation and policy initiatives relating to assigned issues.
Serve as spokesperson for Earthjustice on assigned issues.
Litigation Support (40 percent)
Conduct preliminary case inquiries and investigate potential new cases, including preparing factual research, analysis and organization of relevant information, and a written report.
Conduct factual research to support all stages of litigation.
Draft case-related documents, including factual portions of pleadings, client and expert declarations, and formal requests to agencies for public records.
Review and interpret regulations, environmental planning documents, technical support documents and other factual and technical information to support legal strategies.
Produce multi-media materials (including GIS mapping) for case development and litigation.
Proofread pleadings.
Supervise projects and other efforts performed on assigned issues by litigation assistants, contractors or others.
QUALIFICATIONS:
At least two years of professional experience.
Bachelor’s degree in Applied Sciences, Public Health, Urban Planning, Environmental Sciences, or Engineering, with Master’s preferred.
Excellent research, writing, analytical and communication skills, including the ability to quickly understand complex scientific issues and communicate this knowledge to attorneys, staff and media.
Experience with scientific or technical issues related to land use, the electric sector, climate, energy, clean air policy and/or environmental justice issues preferred, but not required.
Experience working with communities, and proven ability to work in coalitions and with allies.
Detail oriented, with good organizational skills.
Excellent computer skills, including Microsoft Excel, Word, Access, and ARC GIS.
Demonstrated awareness and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations.
Demonstrated commitment to the creation of a diverse, equitable and inclusive work culture that encourages and celebrates differences.
We offer a mission- and employee-focused work environment and a competitive compensation package, including excellent benefits. Earthjustice is an equal opportunity employer and highly values diversity. Women and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.
Salary is based on experience and location. Salary range in Los Angeles, CA: $64,300 - $71,400
To Apply:
Using the Jobvite application tool, please submit:
Resume
One- or two-page cover letter that addresses: (1) why you are drawn to Earthjustice’s mission and whether there are particular legal, environmental, or justice issues that inspire you; (2) what your experience and skills you would bring to this position; and (3) aspects of your background that demonstrate competence to work with diverse clients and colleagues.
Writing sample, preferable 4-5 pages that reflects your work.
List of three references.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Click here to submit: https://app.jobvite.com/j?cj=ovalbfwV&s=Environmental_Career Please, no phone calls, hard copies, or drop-ins. If you're having technical difficulties submitting your application, reach out to jobs@earthjustice.org
Earthjustice is driven by a passion for justice, partnership, and excellence. Our core values lead us to seek a broad range of perspectives and backgrounds to achieve our mission and to maintain an inclusive environment where all staff are valued and respected. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to employment practices that ensure that employees and applicants for employment are provided with equal opportunities without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, or any other factor that is not related to the position.
For positions located within the City and County of San Francisco: Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment-qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
For positions located within the City of Los Angeles: We will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.
Virginia Beach, City of
Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, General Booth Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA, USA
Job Duties:
The Exhibits Technician I - Aquarist/Keeper will assist in the husbandry and health maintenance of the live aquariums, habitats, and holding systems for the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center. Assist in the acquisition of live organisms, as well as, the construction, maintenance, and repair of live exhibits and aquarium systems.
Provide for the needs of all animals and systems in assigned areas by doing regular daily feedings, maintenance of exhibits and support areas; and when applicable, maintaining water quality through operation of individual life support systems, as well as, administering treatments as directed by curatorial and veterinarian staff.
Seeks out guest contact and personal facilitated experiences.
Maintain exhibit quality standards through regular maintenance and cleaning activities.
Perform animal husbandry and animal handling activities involving animal groups in the Aquarium’s collection which is comprised of venomous and non-venomous animals, including fishes, invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, sea turtles, and elasmobranchs
Keep work area clean and organized and report mechanical failures in a timely fashion; and keep service areas clean, neat and well organized.
Keep accurate records on all husbandry, training and water testing activities including daily care, animal health maintenance and observations, acquisition/disposition and mortalities.
Participate in collecting and quarantine activities when directed.
Research and suggest upgrades, enhancements and changes to exhibit and life support systems to curatorial staff.
Assist in the design and construction of new exhibits and life support systems.
Cross-train within section.
Participate in SCUBA diving operations for the purposes of exhibit maintenance, animal husbandry related procedures, and collecting activities.
Participate in Aquarium related programs including formal and informal guest presentations, facility tours, special after-hours events, and fee-based programs.
Other duties may include participation in scientific research and cross-training with other sections.
May travel for training and professional development.
Perform other job duties requiring skills, knowledge and physical requirements as demanded by those duties described or less. Individual assignments will be determined by the supervisor based on the current workloads and department needs.
Official City Job Description:
https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/human-resources/Employment-VBGOV/Job%20Descriptions/Exhibits_Technician_I_-_Aquarist_Keeper_02049.pdf
Minimum Requirements:
MINIMUMS: Requires any combination of education (above the high school level) and/or experience equivalent to two (2) years in fields utilizing the required knowledge, skills, and abilities and associated with positions such as aquarist, exhibits technician, biologist, or animal keeper in a similar facility or program. Individual positions will have specific requirements regarding subject expertise, skills and training; these will be noted on job requisition at time opening is advertised. Must possess and maintain at all times current SCUBA certification of Open Water Diver or higher from a nationally recognized certifying agency. Must have, or obtain, a current and valid Virginia or North Carolina driver’s license in accordance with Virginia or North Carolina DMV driver’s license eligibility requirements. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: All employees may be expected to work hours in excess of their normally scheduled hours in response to short-term department needs and/or City-wide emergencies. This position may require that incumbents to wear and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment such as, but not limited to, steel toed shoes, hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, or other safety attire and equipment in designated areas of risk. Specific requirements will be determined and communicated by the employee’s supervisor based on position assigned. Positions within this class have been designated as Alpha I positions requiring employees to work during inclement weather, regardless of the City’s operational status. Successful completion of a pre-employment physical. This is a safety sensitive position and is subject to mandatory drug testing. Positive drug test results may result in counseling and/or discipline, up to and including, termination.
Additional Requirements: DMV Transcript: Required CDL: Not Required DOT History: Not Required CPS Check: Not Required Physical: Required Respirator: Not Required Polygraph Review: Not Required Psychological Screening: Not Required Attachments Required: Copy of SCUBA certification of Open Water Diver or higher from a nationally recognized certifying agency.
Preferences:
Bachelor’s degree or higher in biology, marine biology, marine science, zoology, aquarium science, aquaculture, or related field. Minimum of six months of animal care and husbandry experience with aquatic animals, fish, reptiles, and/or amphibians in a public aquarium or related facility. Experience maintaining and repairing life support systems. Experience diving in exhibits for maintenance. Experience communicating with the public in an aquarium, zoo or similar facility. Experience working at an Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited facility. Experience using ZIMS or similar program for animal record keeping.
Special Instructions:
Please note that you must have a SCUBA certification of Open Water Diver or higher from a nationally recognized certifying agency to be considered for this position.
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Dec 13, 2019
Full time
Job Duties:
The Exhibits Technician I - Aquarist/Keeper will assist in the husbandry and health maintenance of the live aquariums, habitats, and holding systems for the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center. Assist in the acquisition of live organisms, as well as, the construction, maintenance, and repair of live exhibits and aquarium systems.
Provide for the needs of all animals and systems in assigned areas by doing regular daily feedings, maintenance of exhibits and support areas; and when applicable, maintaining water quality through operation of individual life support systems, as well as, administering treatments as directed by curatorial and veterinarian staff.
Seeks out guest contact and personal facilitated experiences.
Maintain exhibit quality standards through regular maintenance and cleaning activities.
Perform animal husbandry and animal handling activities involving animal groups in the Aquarium’s collection which is comprised of venomous and non-venomous animals, including fishes, invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, sea turtles, and elasmobranchs
Keep work area clean and organized and report mechanical failures in a timely fashion; and keep service areas clean, neat and well organized.
Keep accurate records on all husbandry, training and water testing activities including daily care, animal health maintenance and observations, acquisition/disposition and mortalities.
Participate in collecting and quarantine activities when directed.
Research and suggest upgrades, enhancements and changes to exhibit and life support systems to curatorial staff.
Assist in the design and construction of new exhibits and life support systems.
Cross-train within section.
Participate in SCUBA diving operations for the purposes of exhibit maintenance, animal husbandry related procedures, and collecting activities.
Participate in Aquarium related programs including formal and informal guest presentations, facility tours, special after-hours events, and fee-based programs.
Other duties may include participation in scientific research and cross-training with other sections.
May travel for training and professional development.
Perform other job duties requiring skills, knowledge and physical requirements as demanded by those duties described or less. Individual assignments will be determined by the supervisor based on the current workloads and department needs.
Official City Job Description:
https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/human-resources/Employment-VBGOV/Job%20Descriptions/Exhibits_Technician_I_-_Aquarist_Keeper_02049.pdf
Minimum Requirements:
MINIMUMS: Requires any combination of education (above the high school level) and/or experience equivalent to two (2) years in fields utilizing the required knowledge, skills, and abilities and associated with positions such as aquarist, exhibits technician, biologist, or animal keeper in a similar facility or program. Individual positions will have specific requirements regarding subject expertise, skills and training; these will be noted on job requisition at time opening is advertised. Must possess and maintain at all times current SCUBA certification of Open Water Diver or higher from a nationally recognized certifying agency. Must have, or obtain, a current and valid Virginia or North Carolina driver’s license in accordance with Virginia or North Carolina DMV driver’s license eligibility requirements. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: All employees may be expected to work hours in excess of their normally scheduled hours in response to short-term department needs and/or City-wide emergencies. This position may require that incumbents to wear and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment such as, but not limited to, steel toed shoes, hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, or other safety attire and equipment in designated areas of risk. Specific requirements will be determined and communicated by the employee’s supervisor based on position assigned. Positions within this class have been designated as Alpha I positions requiring employees to work during inclement weather, regardless of the City’s operational status. Successful completion of a pre-employment physical. This is a safety sensitive position and is subject to mandatory drug testing. Positive drug test results may result in counseling and/or discipline, up to and including, termination.
Additional Requirements: DMV Transcript: Required CDL: Not Required DOT History: Not Required CPS Check: Not Required Physical: Required Respirator: Not Required Polygraph Review: Not Required Psychological Screening: Not Required Attachments Required: Copy of SCUBA certification of Open Water Diver or higher from a nationally recognized certifying agency.
Preferences:
Bachelor’s degree or higher in biology, marine biology, marine science, zoology, aquarium science, aquaculture, or related field. Minimum of six months of animal care and husbandry experience with aquatic animals, fish, reptiles, and/or amphibians in a public aquarium or related facility. Experience maintaining and repairing life support systems. Experience diving in exhibits for maintenance. Experience communicating with the public in an aquarium, zoo or similar facility. Experience working at an Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited facility. Experience using ZIMS or similar program for animal record keeping.
Special Instructions:
Please note that you must have a SCUBA certification of Open Water Diver or higher from a nationally recognized certifying agency to be considered for this position.
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State of Oregon
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Headquarters, Northeast Multnomah Street, Portland, OR, USA
Senior Emission Inventory Analyst, (Natural Resource Specialist 4) , in Portland, Oregon.
The Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ’s) mission is to be the leader in restoring, maintaining, and enhancing the quality of Oregon’s air, land and water. The Air Quality Division is responsible for collecting environmental information, analyzing environmental information, and developing sound and effective environmental strategies. The Air Quality Program is primarily responsible for developing new air quality programs and supporting the Regions as they implement existing air quality programs. The Technical Services Section provides a range of technical and analytical services including emission inventory, air quality model development and modeling, data system support, data analysis, risk assessment, greenhouse gas reporting, and data processing and reporting to federal agencies.
What you will do!
You will be an agency expert on calculating air pollutant emission estimates. In addition, you will be responsible for developing emission inventories from the ground up, and applying state methods to calculate, manage, and ensure air pollutant emissions estimates are comprehensive, accurate, and of sufficient quality to provide the foundation for the complex goals of the Air Quality Division and the strategic directions of the Agency.
What’s in it for you!
The opportunity to join a dynamic, synergistic team of professional, mission focused individuals tasked with maintaining, restoring, and enhancing the quality of Oregon’s air, water, and land for all to enjoy. We offer medical, dental, and vision health benefits with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave, and 10 paid holidays a year. Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program: If you are employed by a government or not-for-profit organization, you may be able to receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). Learn more to see whether you qualify at PSLF Program . If you are passionate about Oregon's environment, apply today!
This is a full-time, AFSCME represented position.
What are we looking for?
Bachelor’s degree in a physical science, natural resources, environmental science, or closely related field, AND 4 years of experience in a natural resource or environmental field (an equivalent combination of education and experience is acceptable).
At least 1 year of experience at a technical or professional level performing activities in a natural resource program such as researching and analyzing data, conducting investigations, applying pertinent laws and regulations, or coordinating and monitoring project activities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, organizational skills, and time management skills, with an ability to work under tight deadlines with shifting priorities and pay attention to detail.
Extensive knowledge about emission inventory sectors (point, nonpoint, onroad, nonroad, and “event” sources) coupling with estimation techniques and how to build a completely new emission inventory.
Working knowledge of modern industrial equipment and processes, and the pollution control equipment utilized in emission reduction.
Advanced working knowledge on geospatial analysis with ArcGIS (or similar), relational databases, and open-source data-analysis tools, and the application in building an emissions inventory.
Extensive knowledge of the trends, developments, and technological changes in air quality control/management.
Working knowledge of the EPA’s NEI EIS Gateway.
Ability to facilitate and negotiate solutions to complex regulatory issues among multiple organizations with conflicting, overlapping, or inconsistent requirements or objectives.
Ability to work independently and without direct supervision; ability to perform well within a team environment.
How to Apply:
To apply for this position, please follow the “Apply” link above and complete the online application and all supplemental questions.
Please be sure to attach a resume . Please enter your work experience in your application; a resume will not substitute for a completed application.
**Please be sure to check both your e-mail and Workday account for updates regarding this recruitment.**
Veterans Information:
DEQ provides veterans’ preference points to all eligible veterans. For more information, please go here: https://www.oregon.gov/jobs/Pages/Veterans.aspx . For privacy reasons, please do not attach veterans’ preference documents when initially applying. You will be asked to submit those at a later time.
Questions/Need Help?
If you have questions about the recruitment or need assistance to participate in the application process, please contact Patrick Atonna, Human Resources Analyst, at Atonna.Patrick@deq.state.or.us or (503) 229-5021.
Dec 13, 2019
Full time
Senior Emission Inventory Analyst, (Natural Resource Specialist 4) , in Portland, Oregon.
The Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ’s) mission is to be the leader in restoring, maintaining, and enhancing the quality of Oregon’s air, land and water. The Air Quality Division is responsible for collecting environmental information, analyzing environmental information, and developing sound and effective environmental strategies. The Air Quality Program is primarily responsible for developing new air quality programs and supporting the Regions as they implement existing air quality programs. The Technical Services Section provides a range of technical and analytical services including emission inventory, air quality model development and modeling, data system support, data analysis, risk assessment, greenhouse gas reporting, and data processing and reporting to federal agencies.
What you will do!
You will be an agency expert on calculating air pollutant emission estimates. In addition, you will be responsible for developing emission inventories from the ground up, and applying state methods to calculate, manage, and ensure air pollutant emissions estimates are comprehensive, accurate, and of sufficient quality to provide the foundation for the complex goals of the Air Quality Division and the strategic directions of the Agency.
What’s in it for you!
The opportunity to join a dynamic, synergistic team of professional, mission focused individuals tasked with maintaining, restoring, and enhancing the quality of Oregon’s air, water, and land for all to enjoy. We offer medical, dental, and vision health benefits with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave, and 10 paid holidays a year. Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program: If you are employed by a government or not-for-profit organization, you may be able to receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). Learn more to see whether you qualify at PSLF Program . If you are passionate about Oregon's environment, apply today!
This is a full-time, AFSCME represented position.
What are we looking for?
Bachelor’s degree in a physical science, natural resources, environmental science, or closely related field, AND 4 years of experience in a natural resource or environmental field (an equivalent combination of education and experience is acceptable).
At least 1 year of experience at a technical or professional level performing activities in a natural resource program such as researching and analyzing data, conducting investigations, applying pertinent laws and regulations, or coordinating and monitoring project activities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, organizational skills, and time management skills, with an ability to work under tight deadlines with shifting priorities and pay attention to detail.
Extensive knowledge about emission inventory sectors (point, nonpoint, onroad, nonroad, and “event” sources) coupling with estimation techniques and how to build a completely new emission inventory.
Working knowledge of modern industrial equipment and processes, and the pollution control equipment utilized in emission reduction.
Advanced working knowledge on geospatial analysis with ArcGIS (or similar), relational databases, and open-source data-analysis tools, and the application in building an emissions inventory.
Extensive knowledge of the trends, developments, and technological changes in air quality control/management.
Working knowledge of the EPA’s NEI EIS Gateway.
Ability to facilitate and negotiate solutions to complex regulatory issues among multiple organizations with conflicting, overlapping, or inconsistent requirements or objectives.
Ability to work independently and without direct supervision; ability to perform well within a team environment.
How to Apply:
To apply for this position, please follow the “Apply” link above and complete the online application and all supplemental questions.
Please be sure to attach a resume . Please enter your work experience in your application; a resume will not substitute for a completed application.
**Please be sure to check both your e-mail and Workday account for updates regarding this recruitment.**
Veterans Information:
DEQ provides veterans’ preference points to all eligible veterans. For more information, please go here: https://www.oregon.gov/jobs/Pages/Veterans.aspx . For privacy reasons, please do not attach veterans’ preference documents when initially applying. You will be asked to submit those at a later time.
Questions/Need Help?
If you have questions about the recruitment or need assistance to participate in the application process, please contact Patrick Atonna, Human Resources Analyst, at Atonna.Patrick@deq.state.or.us or (503) 229-5021.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Chicago, IL, USA
Summary
This position is located in Region 5, Great Lakes National Program Office (GLPNO), Great Lakes Remediation and Restoration Branch, Science, Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Section (SMER), Chicago, IL. For more information on this office, visit their website: Region 5
If selected, you must work at the location stated in this announcement.
Learn more about this agency
Responsibilities
At the entry-level of this position, you will:
-Provide technical assistance to the Section Chief of SMER on planning and implementation of Great Lakes Restoration Initiative projects and programs in the Great Lakes including the following: open water, near shore, non-point and point source problem identification and remediation.
- Plan and conduct surveys to determine physical-chemical -biological properties of the Great Lakes ecosystem and identify the types and health of biological and chemical conditions in the Great Lakes ecosystem.
- Compile, tabulate, and evaluate data which characterizes the physical-chemical-biological properties of the Great Lakes Ecosystem, as well as the type, degree and effects of the contamination by organic and inorganic substances in the sediments, water, air, and biota of the Great Lakes including remediation and management options for correcting such contamination.
- Write administrative and technical reports, and prepare scientific publications.
- Serve as scientist on research vessels or field teams engaged in monitoring the Great Lakes ecosystem.
- Assist in Implementation of monitoring, restoration and protection activities in areas of Concern (AOC's), nearshore and offshore areas and watersheds of the Great Lakes.
- Supports the GLNPO regarding the implementation of quality assurance and health and safety programs and projects.
When entering a Federal job at a grade level lower than the highest promotion potential level, you may be promoted to more complex duties and work more independently, as your career progresses.
You will spend (select one from this list: less than 25% of your work time on contracts, grants/cooperative agreements, and/or interagency agreements.
Travel Required
25% or less - You may be required to travel 25% or less
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Dec 13, 2019
Full time
Summary
This position is located in Region 5, Great Lakes National Program Office (GLPNO), Great Lakes Remediation and Restoration Branch, Science, Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Section (SMER), Chicago, IL. For more information on this office, visit their website: Region 5
If selected, you must work at the location stated in this announcement.
Learn more about this agency
Responsibilities
At the entry-level of this position, you will:
-Provide technical assistance to the Section Chief of SMER on planning and implementation of Great Lakes Restoration Initiative projects and programs in the Great Lakes including the following: open water, near shore, non-point and point source problem identification and remediation.
- Plan and conduct surveys to determine physical-chemical -biological properties of the Great Lakes ecosystem and identify the types and health of biological and chemical conditions in the Great Lakes ecosystem.
- Compile, tabulate, and evaluate data which characterizes the physical-chemical-biological properties of the Great Lakes Ecosystem, as well as the type, degree and effects of the contamination by organic and inorganic substances in the sediments, water, air, and biota of the Great Lakes including remediation and management options for correcting such contamination.
- Write administrative and technical reports, and prepare scientific publications.
- Serve as scientist on research vessels or field teams engaged in monitoring the Great Lakes ecosystem.
- Assist in Implementation of monitoring, restoration and protection activities in areas of Concern (AOC's), nearshore and offshore areas and watersheds of the Great Lakes.
- Supports the GLNPO regarding the implementation of quality assurance and health and safety programs and projects.
When entering a Federal job at a grade level lower than the highest promotion potential level, you may be promoted to more complex duties and work more independently, as your career progresses.
You will spend (select one from this list: less than 25% of your work time on contracts, grants/cooperative agreements, and/or interagency agreements.
Travel Required
25% or less - You may be required to travel 25% or less
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Manpower is currently seeking an Environmental Advisor to fulfill a long term contract position with a major pipeline client in Markham. ON. Specific Accountabilities : * Program lead role for one or more Environmental Programs; Environmental Compliance Approvals, Contaminated Sites, Hazardous Waste Management, Spills Management, Environmental Assessments/Screening, etc. * Environmental reporting to regulators to confirm compliance with annual reporting requirements including terms and conditions of permits and/or approvals * Developing and sustaining environmental standards, programs and procedures for application throughout the company * Supporting and responding to environmental inquiries (spills, suspect soil, etc.) * Developing scopes of work and reviewing and interpreting environmental results/reports; applying knowledge and experience to provide sound environmental advice and recommendations to business * Preparing written communication on environmental matters for stakeholders and regulators * Participating in and leading meetings with project teams including internal/external stakeholders to discuss environmental projects, develop strategies for execution and supporting environmental compliance * Identify opportunities for improvement within environmental programs and environmental aspects of construction projects; develop strategies and solutions to environmental matters and present recommendations to project teams for decision and implementation Required Education and Experience : * Bachelor's Degree in environmental engineering/science * Professional designation in environmental field (i.e: P.Eng., P.Geo., EP) * 7 years progressive environmental engineering/science experience; specific experience in air and noise emissions management, air and/or noise emissions modelling * Experience working with Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECAs) and Contaminated Site Investigations is preferred * Demonstrated understanding of provincial and federal environmental legislation, including Ontario Energy Board environmental requirements * Experience developing, implementing, communicating and sustaining corporate environmental programs and procedures * Experience with Environment Management Systems (ISO 14001) and achieving system objectives, and requirements * Excellent ability to effectively communicate technical concepts to diverse stakeholders * Actively participate, collaborate and support team work within environmental and project teams; build positive relationships * Strong analytical skills, ability to apply objective and critical thought to managing and resolving environmental issues * Experience and ability to support environmental emergency situations * Highly organized, self-directed with the desire to contribute to a dynamic and face-paced work environment *Some limited travel between offices may be required on an infrequent basis. *Please note, a clear criminal check is required for this opportunity. Please email your resume directly to cassia.rodrigues@manpower.com or call 587-437-4556.
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Dec 13, 2019
Full time
Manpower is currently seeking an Environmental Advisor to fulfill a long term contract position with a major pipeline client in Markham. ON. Specific Accountabilities : * Program lead role for one or more Environmental Programs; Environmental Compliance Approvals, Contaminated Sites, Hazardous Waste Management, Spills Management, Environmental Assessments/Screening, etc. * Environmental reporting to regulators to confirm compliance with annual reporting requirements including terms and conditions of permits and/or approvals * Developing and sustaining environmental standards, programs and procedures for application throughout the company * Supporting and responding to environmental inquiries (spills, suspect soil, etc.) * Developing scopes of work and reviewing and interpreting environmental results/reports; applying knowledge and experience to provide sound environmental advice and recommendations to business * Preparing written communication on environmental matters for stakeholders and regulators * Participating in and leading meetings with project teams including internal/external stakeholders to discuss environmental projects, develop strategies for execution and supporting environmental compliance * Identify opportunities for improvement within environmental programs and environmental aspects of construction projects; develop strategies and solutions to environmental matters and present recommendations to project teams for decision and implementation Required Education and Experience : * Bachelor's Degree in environmental engineering/science * Professional designation in environmental field (i.e: P.Eng., P.Geo., EP) * 7 years progressive environmental engineering/science experience; specific experience in air and noise emissions management, air and/or noise emissions modelling * Experience working with Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECAs) and Contaminated Site Investigations is preferred * Demonstrated understanding of provincial and federal environmental legislation, including Ontario Energy Board environmental requirements * Experience developing, implementing, communicating and sustaining corporate environmental programs and procedures * Experience with Environment Management Systems (ISO 14001) and achieving system objectives, and requirements * Excellent ability to effectively communicate technical concepts to diverse stakeholders * Actively participate, collaborate and support team work within environmental and project teams; build positive relationships * Strong analytical skills, ability to apply objective and critical thought to managing and resolving environmental issues * Experience and ability to support environmental emergency situations * Highly organized, self-directed with the desire to contribute to a dynamic and face-paced work environment *Some limited travel between offices may be required on an infrequent basis. *Please note, a clear criminal check is required for this opportunity. Please email your resume directly to cassia.rodrigues@manpower.com or call 587-437-4556.
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Description
Weston Solutions, Inc. (WESTON®) has an immediate opening for a full-time Environmental Scientist in our Edison, NJ office. The position will include work in both field and office environments performing investigations and remediation of hazardous waste sites. Specific duties will include, but are not limited to, sampling environmental media (soil, water, waste, air, etc.), chemical and physical screening of samples in the field, shipping samples to laboratories for analyses, evaluating analytical results, and preparing reports of investigations and Removal Actions. The selected candidate will be an integral member of a project team with key contributions and responsibilities; required to interface with internal and external clients; responsible for project deliverables; and clearly communicating to the project team. The position is for a dedicated contract for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 that runs through 2024. Fieldwork and travel within NY, NJ, PR and the USVI is required.
We are seeking a motivated individual with strong communication, interpersonal and analytical skills; strong organization skills, ownership and accountability; and the ability to multi-task, meet deadlines and anticipate team needs. The successful candidate will also have a strong desire to support the mission of protecting public health and the environment.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
B.S. degree in Biology, Geology, Chemistry, or Environmental Science plus at least 1-2 years of experience related to environmental investigation is required. Experience related to hazardous site investigation is preferred. Experience may include relevant employment or internships. An M.S. degree in any of the above scientific fields may substitute for the experience requirement.
Fieldwork and travel within NY, NJ, PR, and the USVI is required.
Collection of multi-media samples, on-site characterization of environmental samples, donning and doffing of PPE, use and applications of air monitoring and other environmental field instrumentation, and use of GPS.
Evaluation of analytical data quality, environmental data interpretation, excellent writing, report preparation and computer skills (Microsoft Office).
OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER training in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.
Experience in the applications of GIS/database management preferred.
Must be eligible to work in the US and have a valid driver's license.
Spanish fluency is a plus.
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Dec 13, 2019
Full time
Description
Weston Solutions, Inc. (WESTON®) has an immediate opening for a full-time Environmental Scientist in our Edison, NJ office. The position will include work in both field and office environments performing investigations and remediation of hazardous waste sites. Specific duties will include, but are not limited to, sampling environmental media (soil, water, waste, air, etc.), chemical and physical screening of samples in the field, shipping samples to laboratories for analyses, evaluating analytical results, and preparing reports of investigations and Removal Actions. The selected candidate will be an integral member of a project team with key contributions and responsibilities; required to interface with internal and external clients; responsible for project deliverables; and clearly communicating to the project team. The position is for a dedicated contract for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 that runs through 2024. Fieldwork and travel within NY, NJ, PR and the USVI is required.
We are seeking a motivated individual with strong communication, interpersonal and analytical skills; strong organization skills, ownership and accountability; and the ability to multi-task, meet deadlines and anticipate team needs. The successful candidate will also have a strong desire to support the mission of protecting public health and the environment.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
B.S. degree in Biology, Geology, Chemistry, or Environmental Science plus at least 1-2 years of experience related to environmental investigation is required. Experience related to hazardous site investigation is preferred. Experience may include relevant employment or internships. An M.S. degree in any of the above scientific fields may substitute for the experience requirement.
Fieldwork and travel within NY, NJ, PR, and the USVI is required.
Collection of multi-media samples, on-site characterization of environmental samples, donning and doffing of PPE, use and applications of air monitoring and other environmental field instrumentation, and use of GPS.
Evaluation of analytical data quality, environmental data interpretation, excellent writing, report preparation and computer skills (Microsoft Office).
OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER training in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.
Experience in the applications of GIS/database management preferred.
Must be eligible to work in the US and have a valid driver's license.
Spanish fluency is a plus.
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Job
Summary :
The Chief Resilience and Sustainability Officer (CRSO) is responsible for the development, oversight and delivery initiatives targeted at adopting sustainable practices and improving the Village of Key Biscayne’s resilience to disrupting events. Works with various departments to develop a clear and compelling vision, strategy, and programs to support community resilience and sustainable practices. The role will be responsible for identifying environmental threats and risks, reducing exposure through coordination with emergency management and preparedness, developing mitigation programs and working on long term sustainable practices to promote economic, social and environmental development of the community.
Work is performed under the direct supervision of the Village Manager and is reviewed based on accuracy, timeliness and effectiveness of results achieved.
Customer Service :
To serve the residents, visitors, vendors and employees of the Village with respect, helpfulness, friendliness, efficiency, cost effectiveness, and patience that reflects the mission, values and operating principles of the Village of Key Biscayne.
Requirements :
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in environmental science, engineering, architecture, and/or other related field. Master’s degree preferred.
Seven (7) years of progressively responsible professional and leadership experience in the area of resiliency and sustainability, including sound strategy formulation, engagement, and project delivery.
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted.
Project Management Certification or considerable experience in project management.
Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
Must have current State of Florida driver's license.
Ability to fluently speak, hear, read and write the English language. Ability to communicate in Spanish is a plus.
Must be non-smoker.
Qualifications
Knowledge of:
The governmental planning and development functions are highly preferred.
Sustainability planning, urban or regional planning, engineering, large scale infrastructure projects and/or economic development is highly desirable.
Applicable federal, state, and county laws and developments as it pertains to resilience and sustainability.
Ability to:
Collaborate internally with other departments and externally with other cities, county, government agencies.
Analyze, research, and interpret grant guidelines.
Independently research and analyze information and to propose programs and projects.
Write clear and concise proposals, reports, correspondence, and other related work.
Present proposals, reports, and accomplishments to Council, the community and other organizations.
Effectively communicate both in writing and orally, including making public or staff presentations.
Work independently with minimal supervision.
Establish and maintain effective working relationship with a variety of individuals and diverse groups, and to develop a consensus on specific issues.
Prioritize work, meet deadlines, and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal departments, the general public, and others.
Make independent decisions in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Maintain good planning and organizational skills.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
Include the following:
Objectively, assesses and prioritizes the greatest threats to the Village’s operations, harnessing the expertise and resources across the Village departments, other jurisdictions, and the community.
Creation and implementation of a cohesive sustainability and resilience strategy and plan, coordinate and direct sustainability and resilience efforts across all Village departments.
Coordinates, develops, and manages the integration and communication of sustainability policies, resilience strategy and associated initiatives and practices for the Village in collaboration with the Community Engagement and Communications Officer.
Develops and works closely with department heads to implement a full range of programs to reduce the environmental impacts of Village operations through tactics involving energy efficiency, renewable energy, climate, transportation, green building, water quality, air quality, biodiversity, waste reduction, green products, natural land preservation, community engagement and other related activities.
Provides resilience planning support and works collaboratively with the Village’s team to assist with tasks such as vulnerability assessment, identifying priority need areas and actionable initiatives, metrics of success and monitoring, best practices, community mobilization.
Analyzes state and federal polices and legislation relating directly and indirectly to climate change and sustainability and make recommendations on action when appropriate.
Responsible for benchmarking existing efforts and metrics and collaborates with Finance Director on pursuing creative financial solutions including tax credits, rebate programs, revolving loan funds as well as grant opportunities to fund projects and programs.
Researches reports and analyzes data on global warming, climate change, carbon emissions and alternative fuel sources; generates feasibility and cost analysis reports used to formulate alternative initiatives to attain the Village's sustainability goals.
Achieves results in building and sustaining a livable and inclusive community; with emphasis on educational excellence, healthy neighborhoods and people, environmental quality, natural resource protection, strategic economic development, growing a green economy, quality jobs, community safety, and arts and culture.
Collaborates with Community Engagement and Communications Officer to provide public outreach and education on matters related to climate change and sustainability.
Fosters external relationships with partner municipalities, regional organizations, civic groups, community foundations, local businesses, and residents with the goal of aiding interagency and community communication and collaboration with respect to resiliency efforts
Responsible for managing capital and other projects through conceptual stages, planning, construction, and project delivery as assigned.
Explores innovative transportation practices, storm water, and solid waste approaches and expands upon current Village practices.
Develops and implements preventative and planned maintenance programs, utility conservation methods, and annual work programs that ensure Village facilities are operate according to sustainable practices.
Researches and identifies grant opportunities relevant to Village of Key Biscayne’s resilience and sustainability goals, objectives, and long- range plan. Identifies potential programs, training, and resources available through grants or alternative funding.
Participate in planning and developing grant proposals or similar funding requests to obtain additional funding from state, federal and private entities.
Perform related work as required by the Village Manager or designee.
Other duties as assigned.
Dec 12, 2019
Full time
Job
Summary :
The Chief Resilience and Sustainability Officer (CRSO) is responsible for the development, oversight and delivery initiatives targeted at adopting sustainable practices and improving the Village of Key Biscayne’s resilience to disrupting events. Works with various departments to develop a clear and compelling vision, strategy, and programs to support community resilience and sustainable practices. The role will be responsible for identifying environmental threats and risks, reducing exposure through coordination with emergency management and preparedness, developing mitigation programs and working on long term sustainable practices to promote economic, social and environmental development of the community.
Work is performed under the direct supervision of the Village Manager and is reviewed based on accuracy, timeliness and effectiveness of results achieved.
Customer Service :
To serve the residents, visitors, vendors and employees of the Village with respect, helpfulness, friendliness, efficiency, cost effectiveness, and patience that reflects the mission, values and operating principles of the Village of Key Biscayne.
Requirements :
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in environmental science, engineering, architecture, and/or other related field. Master’s degree preferred.
Seven (7) years of progressively responsible professional and leadership experience in the area of resiliency and sustainability, including sound strategy formulation, engagement, and project delivery.
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted.
Project Management Certification or considerable experience in project management.
Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
Must have current State of Florida driver's license.
Ability to fluently speak, hear, read and write the English language. Ability to communicate in Spanish is a plus.
Must be non-smoker.
Qualifications
Knowledge of:
The governmental planning and development functions are highly preferred.
Sustainability planning, urban or regional planning, engineering, large scale infrastructure projects and/or economic development is highly desirable.
Applicable federal, state, and county laws and developments as it pertains to resilience and sustainability.
Ability to:
Collaborate internally with other departments and externally with other cities, county, government agencies.
Analyze, research, and interpret grant guidelines.
Independently research and analyze information and to propose programs and projects.
Write clear and concise proposals, reports, correspondence, and other related work.
Present proposals, reports, and accomplishments to Council, the community and other organizations.
Effectively communicate both in writing and orally, including making public or staff presentations.
Work independently with minimal supervision.
Establish and maintain effective working relationship with a variety of individuals and diverse groups, and to develop a consensus on specific issues.
Prioritize work, meet deadlines, and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal departments, the general public, and others.
Make independent decisions in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Maintain good planning and organizational skills.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
Include the following:
Objectively, assesses and prioritizes the greatest threats to the Village’s operations, harnessing the expertise and resources across the Village departments, other jurisdictions, and the community.
Creation and implementation of a cohesive sustainability and resilience strategy and plan, coordinate and direct sustainability and resilience efforts across all Village departments.
Coordinates, develops, and manages the integration and communication of sustainability policies, resilience strategy and associated initiatives and practices for the Village in collaboration with the Community Engagement and Communications Officer.
Develops and works closely with department heads to implement a full range of programs to reduce the environmental impacts of Village operations through tactics involving energy efficiency, renewable energy, climate, transportation, green building, water quality, air quality, biodiversity, waste reduction, green products, natural land preservation, community engagement and other related activities.
Provides resilience planning support and works collaboratively with the Village’s team to assist with tasks such as vulnerability assessment, identifying priority need areas and actionable initiatives, metrics of success and monitoring, best practices, community mobilization.
Analyzes state and federal polices and legislation relating directly and indirectly to climate change and sustainability and make recommendations on action when appropriate.
Responsible for benchmarking existing efforts and metrics and collaborates with Finance Director on pursuing creative financial solutions including tax credits, rebate programs, revolving loan funds as well as grant opportunities to fund projects and programs.
Researches reports and analyzes data on global warming, climate change, carbon emissions and alternative fuel sources; generates feasibility and cost analysis reports used to formulate alternative initiatives to attain the Village's sustainability goals.
Achieves results in building and sustaining a livable and inclusive community; with emphasis on educational excellence, healthy neighborhoods and people, environmental quality, natural resource protection, strategic economic development, growing a green economy, quality jobs, community safety, and arts and culture.
Collaborates with Community Engagement and Communications Officer to provide public outreach and education on matters related to climate change and sustainability.
Fosters external relationships with partner municipalities, regional organizations, civic groups, community foundations, local businesses, and residents with the goal of aiding interagency and community communication and collaboration with respect to resiliency efforts
Responsible for managing capital and other projects through conceptual stages, planning, construction, and project delivery as assigned.
Explores innovative transportation practices, storm water, and solid waste approaches and expands upon current Village practices.
Develops and implements preventative and planned maintenance programs, utility conservation methods, and annual work programs that ensure Village facilities are operate according to sustainable practices.
Researches and identifies grant opportunities relevant to Village of Key Biscayne’s resilience and sustainability goals, objectives, and long- range plan. Identifies potential programs, training, and resources available through grants or alternative funding.
Participate in planning and developing grant proposals or similar funding requests to obtain additional funding from state, federal and private entities.
Perform related work as required by the Village Manager or designee.
Other duties as assigned.
Description
Under the general direction of the Environmental Sustainability Coordinator, the Environmental Compliance Specialist performs administrative, enforcement and technical duties in association with the City of Mankato's MS4 Program, Surface Water Management Plan, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, Sanitary Sewer Inflow and Infiltration Plan, Well Head Protection Plan, and other environmental protection related studies and plans.
Duties / Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB :
Implements the City's current NPDES storm water permits and current MS4 Permit.
Assists in the development of ordinances, policies, and specifications as they relate to the City's environmental protection goals.
Updates and maintains the Stormwater webpage.
Assists, plans, implements, and evaluates the operation and maintenance schedules for all storm water facilities, either personally, or through assigned staff or outside vendors.
Responsible for City's compliance efforts of the NPDES Phase 2 Stormwater General Permit. Maintains Stormwater Management Plan and provides State agencies, City employees and the public with plan information as requested.
Develops, implements, and presents public education and public participation programs relative to the protection of the environment.
Responsible for City's compliance efforts with the City's MPCA Industrial Stormwater Permits and Hazardous Waste Permits.
Assists in the oversight and implementation of the City's spill response plan.
Responds to customer service inquiries related to protection of the environment.
Maintains files, records, and other databases; and operates various office equipment.
Inspects construction activities, including grading, storm water ponds and sewers, erosion control measures, and related construction projects to ensure that work is in compliance with applicable city, state, and federal storm water regulations, laws, ordinances, policies, permits, and specifications.
Inspects erosion issues throughout the City as needed.
Enforces compliance as needed and/or prescribed.
Issues Notice and Orders and Administrative Penalties as needed to compel compliance with environmental protection regulations.
Assists other City departments with compliance issues when needed.
Reviews plans, including, grading, storm water retention ponds and sewers, erosion control measures, and related construction projects to ensure that work is in compliance with applicable city, state, and federal storm water regulations, laws, ordinances, policies, and specifications.
Responsible for issuing and overseeing the City's Land Disturbance Permits.
Performs administrative activities consisting of assistance with information requests and release of information.
Creates and maintains logs/records, and conducts inventories.
Recommends capital improvement projects.
Develops operational procedures for maintenance and repair of the storm water infrastructure, drainage channels, and storm water ponds.
Assists with monitoring and managing storm water maintenance activities.
Develops and implements public education programs related to the City's water resources plans. Performs physical demands and work environment requirements for this position.
Attendance during regularly scheduled work hours and outside regular hours as necessary.
Performs the physical and mental demands in the work environment required of the position.
Effective and respectful communication and interactions with other employees, supervisors, individuals from other organizations, and citizen customers.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB :
Performs other related functions as assigned or apparent.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
Must possess a high school diploma or GED; and two (2) years of related technical or college training in Law Enforcement, Water Resources, or Environmental Science with specialized training and/or (2) years' experience in policy and regulation enforcement. Must possess strong customer service experience.
Must possess experience in dealing directly with the public.
Must possess an Erosion/Sediment Control Specialist certification by University of Minnesota or the ability to obtain certification within one year of employment.
ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
Applicable combination of education and experience as determined by the employer may be substituted for listed requirements.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Bachelor degree in law enforcement, environmental science, water resources, or closely related field.
Experience with ArcGIS or similar software.
Experience updating website Content.
Experience with customer service software.
Experience with documenting and issuing civil penalties and orders.
Experience in dealing directly with the public while enforcing compliance with State and local laws.
Experience with permitting software.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT :
Must possess a valid Minnesota Class D driver's license.
Mobility to work around field construction sites, climb ladders, and access aerial, buried, and surface construction improvements and facilities for inspection. Ability to work in confined spaces under all normal outdoor temperature conditions as well as in an office environment.
Satisfactory completion of a pre-employment assessment, background examination, physical examination, and drug testing.
Must comply with organizational and departmental policies.
Must comply with data practices policies and standards relative to not public data. Any access to not public data should be strictly limited to accessing the data that are necessary to fulfill the employment responsibility. While data are being accessed, incumbent should take reasonable measures to ensure the not public data are not accessed by individuals without a work reason. Once the work reason to access the data is reasonably finished the not public data must be properly stored according to city policy and the Minnesota Statutes.
Hours of Work
Typical working hours for this position are 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.
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Dec 12, 2019
Description
Under the general direction of the Environmental Sustainability Coordinator, the Environmental Compliance Specialist performs administrative, enforcement and technical duties in association with the City of Mankato's MS4 Program, Surface Water Management Plan, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, Sanitary Sewer Inflow and Infiltration Plan, Well Head Protection Plan, and other environmental protection related studies and plans.
Duties / Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB :
Implements the City's current NPDES storm water permits and current MS4 Permit.
Assists in the development of ordinances, policies, and specifications as they relate to the City's environmental protection goals.
Updates and maintains the Stormwater webpage.
Assists, plans, implements, and evaluates the operation and maintenance schedules for all storm water facilities, either personally, or through assigned staff or outside vendors.
Responsible for City's compliance efforts of the NPDES Phase 2 Stormwater General Permit. Maintains Stormwater Management Plan and provides State agencies, City employees and the public with plan information as requested.
Develops, implements, and presents public education and public participation programs relative to the protection of the environment.
Responsible for City's compliance efforts with the City's MPCA Industrial Stormwater Permits and Hazardous Waste Permits.
Assists in the oversight and implementation of the City's spill response plan.
Responds to customer service inquiries related to protection of the environment.
Maintains files, records, and other databases; and operates various office equipment.
Inspects construction activities, including grading, storm water ponds and sewers, erosion control measures, and related construction projects to ensure that work is in compliance with applicable city, state, and federal storm water regulations, laws, ordinances, policies, permits, and specifications.
Inspects erosion issues throughout the City as needed.
Enforces compliance as needed and/or prescribed.
Issues Notice and Orders and Administrative Penalties as needed to compel compliance with environmental protection regulations.
Assists other City departments with compliance issues when needed.
Reviews plans, including, grading, storm water retention ponds and sewers, erosion control measures, and related construction projects to ensure that work is in compliance with applicable city, state, and federal storm water regulations, laws, ordinances, policies, and specifications.
Responsible for issuing and overseeing the City's Land Disturbance Permits.
Performs administrative activities consisting of assistance with information requests and release of information.
Creates and maintains logs/records, and conducts inventories.
Recommends capital improvement projects.
Develops operational procedures for maintenance and repair of the storm water infrastructure, drainage channels, and storm water ponds.
Assists with monitoring and managing storm water maintenance activities.
Develops and implements public education programs related to the City's water resources plans. Performs physical demands and work environment requirements for this position.
Attendance during regularly scheduled work hours and outside regular hours as necessary.
Performs the physical and mental demands in the work environment required of the position.
Effective and respectful communication and interactions with other employees, supervisors, individuals from other organizations, and citizen customers.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB :
Performs other related functions as assigned or apparent.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
Must possess a high school diploma or GED; and two (2) years of related technical or college training in Law Enforcement, Water Resources, or Environmental Science with specialized training and/or (2) years' experience in policy and regulation enforcement. Must possess strong customer service experience.
Must possess experience in dealing directly with the public.
Must possess an Erosion/Sediment Control Specialist certification by University of Minnesota or the ability to obtain certification within one year of employment.
ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
Applicable combination of education and experience as determined by the employer may be substituted for listed requirements.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Bachelor degree in law enforcement, environmental science, water resources, or closely related field.
Experience with ArcGIS or similar software.
Experience updating website Content.
Experience with customer service software.
Experience with documenting and issuing civil penalties and orders.
Experience in dealing directly with the public while enforcing compliance with State and local laws.
Experience with permitting software.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT :
Must possess a valid Minnesota Class D driver's license.
Mobility to work around field construction sites, climb ladders, and access aerial, buried, and surface construction improvements and facilities for inspection. Ability to work in confined spaces under all normal outdoor temperature conditions as well as in an office environment.
Satisfactory completion of a pre-employment assessment, background examination, physical examination, and drug testing.
Must comply with organizational and departmental policies.
Must comply with data practices policies and standards relative to not public data. Any access to not public data should be strictly limited to accessing the data that are necessary to fulfill the employment responsibility. While data are being accessed, incumbent should take reasonable measures to ensure the not public data are not accessed by individuals without a work reason. Once the work reason to access the data is reasonably finished the not public data must be properly stored according to city policy and the Minnesota Statutes.
Hours of Work
Typical working hours for this position are 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.
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Position Summary:
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)’s China Program is seeking a full-time Urban Policy Analyst (consultant) for its China Sustainable Cities Project. Using international experiences, the China Sustainable Cities Project promotes best practices in carbon peaking strategies, sustainable transportation, sustainable consumption, and green buildings for Chinese cities. This position is based in Beijing.
Responsibilities
Successful candidates will assist the China Sustainable Cities team in the following capacity:
Conduct research and case studies; analyze urban data with appropriate tools to offer policy recommendations
Draft and publish reports, briefs, and other substantive documents
Assist in the coordination and development of key partnerships (government, research institutes, academia, other NGOs)
Support daily work in Cities Project as needed.
Qualifications
Master’s degree(s) in areas related to urban planning, transportation, green buildings, etc.
Two or more years of relevant work experience;
Understanding and knowledge of urban sustainability and China-specific urbanization issues;
Strong analytical skills on policy and data-based assessment;
Proven ability to conduct research tasks independently;
Excellent professional writing and oral presentation skills in Chinese;
Fluency in English;
A good team player and quick learner; self-motivated and hardworking
NRDC is committed to workplace diversity and inclusion. We are equal opportunity employers and do not discriminate in hiring or employment. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a pleasant working environment. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with experience.
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Dec 12, 2019
Position Summary:
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)’s China Program is seeking a full-time Urban Policy Analyst (consultant) for its China Sustainable Cities Project. Using international experiences, the China Sustainable Cities Project promotes best practices in carbon peaking strategies, sustainable transportation, sustainable consumption, and green buildings for Chinese cities. This position is based in Beijing.
Responsibilities
Successful candidates will assist the China Sustainable Cities team in the following capacity:
Conduct research and case studies; analyze urban data with appropriate tools to offer policy recommendations
Draft and publish reports, briefs, and other substantive documents
Assist in the coordination and development of key partnerships (government, research institutes, academia, other NGOs)
Support daily work in Cities Project as needed.
Qualifications
Master’s degree(s) in areas related to urban planning, transportation, green buildings, etc.
Two or more years of relevant work experience;
Understanding and knowledge of urban sustainability and China-specific urbanization issues;
Strong analytical skills on policy and data-based assessment;
Proven ability to conduct research tasks independently;
Excellent professional writing and oral presentation skills in Chinese;
Fluency in English;
A good team player and quick learner; self-motivated and hardworking
NRDC is committed to workplace diversity and inclusion. We are equal opportunity employers and do not discriminate in hiring or employment. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a pleasant working environment. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with experience.
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Purpose of the Job
In charge of Ecodesign for tenders & projects (T&P)
Feed the Environmental Management System (ISO14001) with ecodesign input and activities
Manage & improve environmental performance of products
Provide expertise on Life Cycle Assessment
Contribute to Ecodesign R&D and to expertise continuous improvement
Responsibilities:
Environmental Management System – ISO 14001 :
Propose Ecodesign yearly commitment and work plan
Propose and follow ecodesign dashboard for solutions/products
Contribute to EMS (Environmental Management System) and its processes
Realize compliance assessment
Ecodesign Referential :
Deploy and apply ecodesign referential in T&P (Tenders &Projects), R&D, Expertise activities
Tenders & Projects main missions
Ensure Ecodesign expertise for local platform, subsystems, tenders and projects
Perform Ecodesign activities on tenders (contractual and legal requirements analysis and positioning)
Prepare Ecodesign management plan and specifications (train or compo level)
Participate to design (train or compo level) in order to insure achievement of ecodesign commitments (Participate to relevant Design Reviews and Gate Reviews meetings, propose corrective actions and risk mitigation plan)
Realize and update Ecodesign studies until delivery of the last train Implement relevant Ecodesign R&D and CCN (Core Competency Network) results in projects
R&D main missions (if assigned to R&D missions)
Propose, lead and manage R&D actions in the context of product improvement and/or methodologies for Ecodesign within QCD (Quality Cost Delay) commitment
Provide expertise with LCA
Develop innovative methodologies to be applied as a standard in the design process of products nd solutions.
Expertise continuous improvement main missions
Propose & Support Ecodesign managers and CCN (Core Competence Network) leader for updating and developing ecodesign referential
Propose & Support Ecodesign referent and CCN leader with continuous REX (Return of EXeprience) to improve the relevant methodologies
Report to Ecodesign Managers and CCN leader burning issues (technical or methodological)
Ensure training & awareness actions to non-Ecodesign people and/or to Ecodesign engineer
Performance Measurement/Key Performance Indicator's
Ecodesign activities on T&P. On Time Delivery
Ecodesign studies for R&D. On Time Delivery Customers satisfaction
Network & Links
Ecodesign community & CCNL (Core Competency Network Leader)
Ecodesign Platform DirectorTenders
Projects teamsSourcing & Purchasing
Engineering
EHS
Knowledge & Experience :
Ecodesign Engineer / Material Engineer with environmental competencies / Engineer generalist with material competenciesExperience in industry sector
International Standards and Regulation knowledge for environmental issues (hazardous substances, environmental communication, energy efficiency, end-of-life…) - knowledge of ISO14001v2015 is appreciated as well as auditor certification
Skills in environmental assessment (LCA, carbonfootprint…) and related tools (software: EIME, GaBi, ecotransit...)
Good communication skills, pro-activity, team working
English conversational/writing/reading advanced level mandatory
French conversational/reading advanced level is preferred
At Alstom Transport, we offer you the opportunity to unleash your potential and reinvent yourself. As a future employee, you will have a unique opportunity to drive our organization forward, while continuing to build your career and contribute to the expanding growth of the global railway industry. More information about Alstom can be found at: www.alstom.com
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Dec 12, 2019
Full time
Purpose of the Job
In charge of Ecodesign for tenders & projects (T&P)
Feed the Environmental Management System (ISO14001) with ecodesign input and activities
Manage & improve environmental performance of products
Provide expertise on Life Cycle Assessment
Contribute to Ecodesign R&D and to expertise continuous improvement
Responsibilities:
Environmental Management System – ISO 14001 :
Propose Ecodesign yearly commitment and work plan
Propose and follow ecodesign dashboard for solutions/products
Contribute to EMS (Environmental Management System) and its processes
Realize compliance assessment
Ecodesign Referential :
Deploy and apply ecodesign referential in T&P (Tenders &Projects), R&D, Expertise activities
Tenders & Projects main missions
Ensure Ecodesign expertise for local platform, subsystems, tenders and projects
Perform Ecodesign activities on tenders (contractual and legal requirements analysis and positioning)
Prepare Ecodesign management plan and specifications (train or compo level)
Participate to design (train or compo level) in order to insure achievement of ecodesign commitments (Participate to relevant Design Reviews and Gate Reviews meetings, propose corrective actions and risk mitigation plan)
Realize and update Ecodesign studies until delivery of the last train Implement relevant Ecodesign R&D and CCN (Core Competency Network) results in projects
R&D main missions (if assigned to R&D missions)
Propose, lead and manage R&D actions in the context of product improvement and/or methodologies for Ecodesign within QCD (Quality Cost Delay) commitment
Provide expertise with LCA
Develop innovative methodologies to be applied as a standard in the design process of products nd solutions.
Expertise continuous improvement main missions
Propose & Support Ecodesign managers and CCN (Core Competence Network) leader for updating and developing ecodesign referential
Propose & Support Ecodesign referent and CCN leader with continuous REX (Return of EXeprience) to improve the relevant methodologies
Report to Ecodesign Managers and CCN leader burning issues (technical or methodological)
Ensure training & awareness actions to non-Ecodesign people and/or to Ecodesign engineer
Performance Measurement/Key Performance Indicator's
Ecodesign activities on T&P. On Time Delivery
Ecodesign studies for R&D. On Time Delivery Customers satisfaction
Network & Links
Ecodesign community & CCNL (Core Competency Network Leader)
Ecodesign Platform DirectorTenders
Projects teamsSourcing & Purchasing
Engineering
EHS
Knowledge & Experience :
Ecodesign Engineer / Material Engineer with environmental competencies / Engineer generalist with material competenciesExperience in industry sector
International Standards and Regulation knowledge for environmental issues (hazardous substances, environmental communication, energy efficiency, end-of-life…) - knowledge of ISO14001v2015 is appreciated as well as auditor certification
Skills in environmental assessment (LCA, carbonfootprint…) and related tools (software: EIME, GaBi, ecotransit...)
Good communication skills, pro-activity, team working
English conversational/writing/reading advanced level mandatory
French conversational/reading advanced level is preferred
At Alstom Transport, we offer you the opportunity to unleash your potential and reinvent yourself. As a future employee, you will have a unique opportunity to drive our organization forward, while continuing to build your career and contribute to the expanding growth of the global railway industry. More information about Alstom can be found at: www.alstom.com
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Miles City, MT, USA
This is a temporary appointment, not to exceed 1039 hours (6 months). 2020 summer season - generally from May - November.
Summary
Explore a new career with the BLM - where our people are our greatest natural resource.
BLM is seeking a dynamic and energetic individual to join the team to serve as a Biological Science Technician (Fisheries) for the Eastern Montana Dakotas District Office in Miles City, Montana. Information about the Miles City Area can be found at https://milescitychamber.com/ .
Housing is not provided for this position.
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Responsibilities
Duties include but are not limited to: Biology Technicians (Fisheries) may plan and conduct aquatic and riparian inventories and studies; plan and conduct fish population studies; plan and conduct simple water quality samplings of streams and lakes; analyze inventory or study data; prepare data for inclusion in study reports; and make recommendations for aquatic and riparian enhancement projects or improvements in survey techniques and evaluation methods. Riparian studies may be conducted on wetland areas and along stream corridors and may include species inventory and condition assessments. Biology Aids or Technicians perform any or all of the following or similar duties: Work from an outline; check extensive data in the field of fish habitat condition (stream or lake); record results; make census counts of various species or record observations, based on guidelines provided, on species condition or stream surveys; assists in construction or placement of habitat improvement structures, fences, gabions, trash catchers, etc.
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Dec 12, 2019
Temporary
This is a temporary appointment, not to exceed 1039 hours (6 months). 2020 summer season - generally from May - November.
Summary
Explore a new career with the BLM - where our people are our greatest natural resource.
BLM is seeking a dynamic and energetic individual to join the team to serve as a Biological Science Technician (Fisheries) for the Eastern Montana Dakotas District Office in Miles City, Montana. Information about the Miles City Area can be found at https://milescitychamber.com/ .
Housing is not provided for this position.
For additional information about the BLM, please visit Our website .
Learn more about this agency
Responsibilities
Duties include but are not limited to: Biology Technicians (Fisheries) may plan and conduct aquatic and riparian inventories and studies; plan and conduct fish population studies; plan and conduct simple water quality samplings of streams and lakes; analyze inventory or study data; prepare data for inclusion in study reports; and make recommendations for aquatic and riparian enhancement projects or improvements in survey techniques and evaluation methods. Riparian studies may be conducted on wetland areas and along stream corridors and may include species inventory and condition assessments. Biology Aids or Technicians perform any or all of the following or similar duties: Work from an outline; check extensive data in the field of fish habitat condition (stream or lake); record results; make census counts of various species or record observations, based on guidelines provided, on species condition or stream surveys; assists in construction or placement of habitat improvement structures, fences, gabions, trash catchers, etc.
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Energy Management Analyst The City of Alexandria is located in northern Virginia and is bordered by the District of Columbia (Potomac River), Arlington and Fairfax counties. With a population of approximately 150,000 and a land area of 15.75 square miles, Alexandria is the seventh largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Alexandria has a charming waterfront and is a unique and historic place to live and work. About one-quarter of the City's square miles have been designated as a national or local historic district. We proudly embrace our rich history and seize the endless opportunities that lie ahead. If you are interested in working for the vibrant City of Alexandria, we invite qualified candidates to apply for our Energy Management Analyst position. An Overview The Energy Management Analyst position is the City's principle energy and climate change action analyst that supports the City's Eco-City Alexandria 2040 (Download PDF reader) energy, climate change action, resiliency, and sustainability management programs, including: energy, greenhouse gas emission, utility use, and cost reduction efforts; and the processing and tracking of utility, energy, and fuel billing. The person serving in this position will apply expert data analysis, data visualization and reporting, and analysis communication skills to contribute to the City's Eco-City Alexandria environmental sustainability vision and goals supporting the efficiency, sustainability, and resiliency of the City's facilities and operations – including implementation of the City's 2019 Green Building Policy and net-zero energy goals - and the delivery of programs to the Alexandria community. The person serving in this position will also take leadership roles and contribute substantially to the City's energy and climate change action outreach and communications to the Alexandria community and broader stakeholders. This position serves under the general supervision of the City's Energy Manager and will work closely with the City's Energy Manager, the energy management team, facility practitioners, capital programs professionals and green building engineers, sustainability coordinators, and numerous other City and community sustainability stakeholders to develop and execute our strategy and ensure accountability for our results. What You Should Bring We are looking for a creative, entrepreneurial, agile, and multi-talented person with robust skills to perform ongoing data analysis and evaluation of City energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and costs and develop and publish energy performance metrics. The successful person should have strong data collection, data management, and data analysis skills with emphasis in cutting-edge energy use analysis methodologies. In addition, the successful person should have capabilities and experience in processing and tracking utility, energy, and fuel billing, including utility bill accounting and auditing, rate structure optimization, and using energy data management software. Capabilities and experience with building energy use modeling; building energy performance measurement and labeling; energy project measurement and verification; energy use visualization, reporting or dashboard production; greenhouse gas emissions inventory development; or energy use and cost forecasting are desirable skills. Data analysis software experience, energy use analysis software experiencing, software programming experience, data reporting and visualization software experience, or geographical information system analysis experience is beneficial. Creative and effective communication skills to support energy, climate change action, resiliency, and sustainability outreach to the Alexandria community and broader stakeholders is very advantageous. The successful person is a self-starter who can thrive working independently and as a member of various organized or organic teams, and can work with a variety of stakeholders, including City and community stakeholders. Enthusiasm and passion for energy, climate change action, and sustainability issues is extremely advantageous. The Opportunity – Examples of Work
Coordinates with the City's Energy Manager, Energy Project Specialist, Utility Analyst, green building engineers, sustainability coordinators, and other City and community sustainability stakeholders in developing energy and utility management, climate change action, renewable energy, building and transportation electrification, resiliency, and related plans, processes, and procedures to effectively implement the City's Environmental Action Plan 2040 energy, climate change action, green building, and resiliency priorities;
Manages and utilizes the City's energy management accounting and database system (ex. EnergyCAP) for utility invoice import, auditing, and payment; data collection, import, and export, data organization, quality control, and management; and energy-use and –cost reporting;
Develops, produces and distributes reports on energy use, costs, and key performance indicators in standard formats as well as in response to ad-hoc information requests to City departments and other stakeholders, and provides training on reports as applicable;
Develops energy benchmarking reports and coordinates energy performance disclosure efforts, and supports integration of energy performance and greenhouse gas emissions analyses into capital program and operating budget planning, and tracks project implementation, and performs analyses to support implementation of the City's 2019 Green Building Policy and net-zero energy performance standards;
Collects data and conducts accounting, analyses, and reporting for City and community greenhouse gas emissions inventory development using best practice protocols and tools (including ICLEI ClearPath or similar) and climate action planning efforts;
Conducts research and supports the development and implementation of innovative and best practice community energy and climate action programs – ex. CPACE, SolSmart, electric vehicle programs, renewable energy purchasing, energy efficiency programs, benchmarking and disclosure, community choice aggregation, etc.
Assists in the development and implementation of Evaluation, Measurement, and Verification (EM&V) plans of energy management initiatives using IPMVP guidelines;
Leads coordination of sustainability reporting to Global Covenant of Mayors, CDP, US DOE Better Buildings Challenge, ACEEE City Scorecard, LEED for Cities and Communities, and others as appropriate;
Develops outreach and education material on energy, climate change action, greenhouse gas emissions, and resiliency for publishing to the City's website or community engagement opportunities;
Conducts outreach and education on energy awareness, policies, and procedures for employees' and their behavior and interaction with building systems; and assists other staff members in preparing presentations for departments, City Manager's Office, City Council, and community meetings;
Develops utility forecasts and budgets, and tracks utility expenditures, and manages utility and energy data export to EnergySTAR® Portfolio Manager and other tools for use in analysis and report;
Develops and applies analytical, predictive, and simulation models, tools and software for energy-use and –cost analyses and performance management (e.g. operation energy use and costs), billing tariffs, commodity and fuel pricing, etc. and other emerging energy and utility topics including the identification of energy efficiency and energy reduction opportunities;
Utilize interval energy use, building management system, occupancy, and weather and atmospheric data, provide advanced analysis to support building retro-commissioning projects and the optimization of facility operations;
Utilize building construction, interval energy use, and solar insolation data, perform advanced analysis to identify optimal locations for installation of solar photovoltaic renewable energy, battery, or microgrid systems;
Perform analysis of City vehicular fleet performance and fuel use; perform community energy modeling, analysis, and mapping using geographic information system (GIS) technologies for energy efficiency and renewable policy and program development and evaluation;
Coordinates with utility companies to resolve billing errors, establish utility service installation, communicate utility outages at City operations, etc.
About the Department Our mission is to provide exceptional management of the City's real estate, property, and other support services for all our customers, internal and external, and to support community environmental sustainability. The Department of General Services staff strives to provide our customers with unmatched services by proactively managing the City's assets to support the delivery of services to the City of Alexandria, responding to service requests in a timely manner, listening to our customers, and ensuring that our customers are satisfied with the resolution.
Minimum & Additional Requirements
Four-year college degree in economics, engineering, applied mathematics, data science, statistics, environmental science/policy, business administration, public administration, architecture, urban planning, public policy, accounting, finance or related field and two years of experience in energy management analysis.
Preferred Qualifications
The preferred candidate will have good knowledge of energy, environmental, and sustainability principles, practices, and programs; good knowledge of energy management accounting and database software and systems; good knowledge of energy analysis tools and methodologies; good knowledge of utility and energy company billing processes, procedures, laws and codes; good knowledge of utility and energy company rate structures and billing methods; knowledge of clerical accounting, accounting theory, and budgeting applied to utility and energy billing; some knowledge of utility and energy markets and pricing; some knowledge of economic and statistical analysis methods, forecasting, computer modeling, simulation, data processing as applied to utility and energy use, costs, and billing; ability to maintain financial and statistical records and to prepare reports and statements; ability to understand and follow complex oral and written instructions; and the ability to communicate clearly, effectively, and courteously with employees and the public, orally and in writing.
Notes
Please consider providing a curated portfolio of data analysis, data visualization and reporting, and analysis communication work that demonstrates your capabilities according to the skills we seek in the Energy Management Analyst position. Please consider submitting examples which demonstrate your work in relationship to the various examples of work this position may be asked to complete. The Department of General Services (DGS) is a first response department and as such all DGS employees are deemed essential or emergency personnel and maybe required to report to work when the City government is open with liberal leave or closed during emergencies. This position requires the successful completion of pre-employment background checks including but not limited to a criminal background.
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Dec 09, 2019
Full time
Energy Management Analyst The City of Alexandria is located in northern Virginia and is bordered by the District of Columbia (Potomac River), Arlington and Fairfax counties. With a population of approximately 150,000 and a land area of 15.75 square miles, Alexandria is the seventh largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Alexandria has a charming waterfront and is a unique and historic place to live and work. About one-quarter of the City's square miles have been designated as a national or local historic district. We proudly embrace our rich history and seize the endless opportunities that lie ahead. If you are interested in working for the vibrant City of Alexandria, we invite qualified candidates to apply for our Energy Management Analyst position. An Overview The Energy Management Analyst position is the City's principle energy and climate change action analyst that supports the City's Eco-City Alexandria 2040 (Download PDF reader) energy, climate change action, resiliency, and sustainability management programs, including: energy, greenhouse gas emission, utility use, and cost reduction efforts; and the processing and tracking of utility, energy, and fuel billing. The person serving in this position will apply expert data analysis, data visualization and reporting, and analysis communication skills to contribute to the City's Eco-City Alexandria environmental sustainability vision and goals supporting the efficiency, sustainability, and resiliency of the City's facilities and operations – including implementation of the City's 2019 Green Building Policy and net-zero energy goals - and the delivery of programs to the Alexandria community. The person serving in this position will also take leadership roles and contribute substantially to the City's energy and climate change action outreach and communications to the Alexandria community and broader stakeholders. This position serves under the general supervision of the City's Energy Manager and will work closely with the City's Energy Manager, the energy management team, facility practitioners, capital programs professionals and green building engineers, sustainability coordinators, and numerous other City and community sustainability stakeholders to develop and execute our strategy and ensure accountability for our results. What You Should Bring We are looking for a creative, entrepreneurial, agile, and multi-talented person with robust skills to perform ongoing data analysis and evaluation of City energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and costs and develop and publish energy performance metrics. The successful person should have strong data collection, data management, and data analysis skills with emphasis in cutting-edge energy use analysis methodologies. In addition, the successful person should have capabilities and experience in processing and tracking utility, energy, and fuel billing, including utility bill accounting and auditing, rate structure optimization, and using energy data management software. Capabilities and experience with building energy use modeling; building energy performance measurement and labeling; energy project measurement and verification; energy use visualization, reporting or dashboard production; greenhouse gas emissions inventory development; or energy use and cost forecasting are desirable skills. Data analysis software experience, energy use analysis software experiencing, software programming experience, data reporting and visualization software experience, or geographical information system analysis experience is beneficial. Creative and effective communication skills to support energy, climate change action, resiliency, and sustainability outreach to the Alexandria community and broader stakeholders is very advantageous. The successful person is a self-starter who can thrive working independently and as a member of various organized or organic teams, and can work with a variety of stakeholders, including City and community stakeholders. Enthusiasm and passion for energy, climate change action, and sustainability issues is extremely advantageous. The Opportunity – Examples of Work
Coordinates with the City's Energy Manager, Energy Project Specialist, Utility Analyst, green building engineers, sustainability coordinators, and other City and community sustainability stakeholders in developing energy and utility management, climate change action, renewable energy, building and transportation electrification, resiliency, and related plans, processes, and procedures to effectively implement the City's Environmental Action Plan 2040 energy, climate change action, green building, and resiliency priorities;
Manages and utilizes the City's energy management accounting and database system (ex. EnergyCAP) for utility invoice import, auditing, and payment; data collection, import, and export, data organization, quality control, and management; and energy-use and –cost reporting;
Develops, produces and distributes reports on energy use, costs, and key performance indicators in standard formats as well as in response to ad-hoc information requests to City departments and other stakeholders, and provides training on reports as applicable;
Develops energy benchmarking reports and coordinates energy performance disclosure efforts, and supports integration of energy performance and greenhouse gas emissions analyses into capital program and operating budget planning, and tracks project implementation, and performs analyses to support implementation of the City's 2019 Green Building Policy and net-zero energy performance standards;
Collects data and conducts accounting, analyses, and reporting for City and community greenhouse gas emissions inventory development using best practice protocols and tools (including ICLEI ClearPath or similar) and climate action planning efforts;
Conducts research and supports the development and implementation of innovative and best practice community energy and climate action programs – ex. CPACE, SolSmart, electric vehicle programs, renewable energy purchasing, energy efficiency programs, benchmarking and disclosure, community choice aggregation, etc.
Assists in the development and implementation of Evaluation, Measurement, and Verification (EM&V) plans of energy management initiatives using IPMVP guidelines;
Leads coordination of sustainability reporting to Global Covenant of Mayors, CDP, US DOE Better Buildings Challenge, ACEEE City Scorecard, LEED for Cities and Communities, and others as appropriate;
Develops outreach and education material on energy, climate change action, greenhouse gas emissions, and resiliency for publishing to the City's website or community engagement opportunities;
Conducts outreach and education on energy awareness, policies, and procedures for employees' and their behavior and interaction with building systems; and assists other staff members in preparing presentations for departments, City Manager's Office, City Council, and community meetings;
Develops utility forecasts and budgets, and tracks utility expenditures, and manages utility and energy data export to EnergySTAR® Portfolio Manager and other tools for use in analysis and report;
Develops and applies analytical, predictive, and simulation models, tools and software for energy-use and –cost analyses and performance management (e.g. operation energy use and costs), billing tariffs, commodity and fuel pricing, etc. and other emerging energy and utility topics including the identification of energy efficiency and energy reduction opportunities;
Utilize interval energy use, building management system, occupancy, and weather and atmospheric data, provide advanced analysis to support building retro-commissioning projects and the optimization of facility operations;
Utilize building construction, interval energy use, and solar insolation data, perform advanced analysis to identify optimal locations for installation of solar photovoltaic renewable energy, battery, or microgrid systems;
Perform analysis of City vehicular fleet performance and fuel use; perform community energy modeling, analysis, and mapping using geographic information system (GIS) technologies for energy efficiency and renewable policy and program development and evaluation;
Coordinates with utility companies to resolve billing errors, establish utility service installation, communicate utility outages at City operations, etc.
About the Department Our mission is to provide exceptional management of the City's real estate, property, and other support services for all our customers, internal and external, and to support community environmental sustainability. The Department of General Services staff strives to provide our customers with unmatched services by proactively managing the City's assets to support the delivery of services to the City of Alexandria, responding to service requests in a timely manner, listening to our customers, and ensuring that our customers are satisfied with the resolution.
Minimum & Additional Requirements
Four-year college degree in economics, engineering, applied mathematics, data science, statistics, environmental science/policy, business administration, public administration, architecture, urban planning, public policy, accounting, finance or related field and two years of experience in energy management analysis.
Preferred Qualifications
The preferred candidate will have good knowledge of energy, environmental, and sustainability principles, practices, and programs; good knowledge of energy management accounting and database software and systems; good knowledge of energy analysis tools and methodologies; good knowledge of utility and energy company billing processes, procedures, laws and codes; good knowledge of utility and energy company rate structures and billing methods; knowledge of clerical accounting, accounting theory, and budgeting applied to utility and energy billing; some knowledge of utility and energy markets and pricing; some knowledge of economic and statistical analysis methods, forecasting, computer modeling, simulation, data processing as applied to utility and energy use, costs, and billing; ability to maintain financial and statistical records and to prepare reports and statements; ability to understand and follow complex oral and written instructions; and the ability to communicate clearly, effectively, and courteously with employees and the public, orally and in writing.
Notes
Please consider providing a curated portfolio of data analysis, data visualization and reporting, and analysis communication work that demonstrates your capabilities according to the skills we seek in the Energy Management Analyst position. Please consider submitting examples which demonstrate your work in relationship to the various examples of work this position may be asked to complete. The Department of General Services (DGS) is a first response department and as such all DGS employees are deemed essential or emergency personnel and maybe required to report to work when the City government is open with liberal leave or closed during emergencies. This position requires the successful completion of pre-employment background checks including but not limited to a criminal background.
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