Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Environmental Educator

Location:  Accokeek, MD

Alice Ferguson Foundation (AFF) seeks a dynamic, environmentally focused leader to teach environmental education field studies to students, grades K-12, of the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The AFF Educator will work in the two environmental education programs of the Alice Ferguson Foundation: Hard Bargain Farm (grades K-6) and Bridging the Watershed (grades 6-12) dependent upon our programming needs.

Responsibilities include teaching standard-aligned, curriculum-based, outdoor field studies to students grades K-6 at Hard Bargain Farm or at participating schools in an outreach capacity and/or students grades 6-12 at regional national parks. Use and maintenance of educational equipment for field studies is an important part of this position, along with collecting and reporting of data. Educators also assist with teacher workshops and other educational opportunities as needed.

This part-time position requires actively working and teaching children outdoors in natural surroundings under various outdoor environmental conditions as well as in the classroom. Reliable transportation is a must!

Education & Skills Required: 
  • Bachelor’s Degree (preferred) in environmental science, environmental studies, natural sciences, science education, elementary/secondary education, agricultural science, natural resources management related field OR equivalent level of work experience in the indicated fields, along with:
  • Experience teaching and/or working with children and/or adolescents
  • Excellence in coordinating group dynamics
  • Currently certified in adult First Aid and CPR (strongly preferred)
  • Subject to criminal background/fingerprinting check due to working with children
  • Comfort in working in natural, outdoor settings
  • Ability to lift 25 lbs.
To Apply: Send resume, cover letter, and references to: apply@fergusonfoundation.org.


Restoration Technician I - Blue Water Baltimore

Location:  Baltimore, MD

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:  

  • Operate assigned equipment to support the operators and forestry personnel
  • Construct and landscape engineered stormwater control features
  • Directly implement forestry and sustainable landscaping tasks
  • Haul materials, spoils, and equipment in a variety of setting
  • Additional duties as needed
Minimum Qualifications: 
  • HS Diploma
  • Currently possess a valid Maryland driver's license
  • Experience in the construction, environmental or landscaping industries
  • Ability to work as a member of a small team with a productive work ethic
Salary: $15.00/hr.

Benefits: Includes health insurance, and paid sick, vacation and personal leave. 

Apply: If you meet the minimum qualifications:
1. Please complete a short application at https://bit.ly/2HVnwwb
2. Please email a cover letter and resume to employment@bluewaterbaltimore.org. Please include “Restoration Technician” in the subject line.
Absolutely no phone calls. Thank you.


Scientist/Ecologist - Atkins

Location:  Austin, TX

JOB DUTIES:

  • Conduct natural resource field investigations, including but not limited to identification of waters of the United States, including wetland delineations; threatened and endangered species coordination; habitat evaluations including presence/absence surveys; specimen collection; handling construction monitoring; stormwater and erosion control monitoring and compliance; soil/water sampling; data entry, processing, and interpretation; and Phase I site assessments.
  • Prepares technical report of findings; supports preparation of permits and NEPA documents, and provides peer reviews of reports prepared by others.
  • Serves and as in-field team leader for junior staff and technicians.
  • Responsible for planning field work and coordinating with various parties as to when and where field work will occur.
  • Serves as an in-field team leader for health and safety requirements, including the preparation of safety documents and adherence to company safety protocols and procedures.
  • Maintains field notes and other collected data in an organized and useful fashion to meet and safeguard project objectives.
  • Effectively communicate the results of studies performed to supervisory and project management staff.
  • Support proposal scope, technical approaches, and fee estimates.
  • Serves as an in-field point of contact for clients, subcontractors, and various other parties.
  • May assist in the management of projects.
  • Performs such other duties as the Supervisor may from time to time deem necessary.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

B.S./B.A. or M.S. in a field of Science including Natural Resources, Biology, Ecology, Forestry, Environmental Science, or related fields commensurate with the hiring discipline. This level may be achieved by Scientists with minimum three years' experience since Bachelor's degree or two years' experience with Master's degree; typical incumbent has five years' experience

For more information and to apply: https://careers.atkinsglobal.com/

Agricultural Health Study - Research Assistant

The Agricultural Health Study is funded by the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in collaboration with the US EPA and NIOSH. The AHS encourages researchers to collaborate with us to focus on specific health issues related to farming practices. These studies are designed to leverage the data collected from participants.

The AgHealth Study is looking for someone who would be good at going through published papers, pulling out relevant results, organizing data and results, and creating summary tables. Data analysis would be minimal. The position would be on a 1-yr contract basis, and could potentially be combined with a separate practicum project.  More information about the project can be found here: https://aghealth.nih.gov/

Interested students should contact Dr. Andreotti at andreotg@mail.nih.gov

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Scientist Position - Crop Modeling

Location:  Boston, MA

Become a member of AIR’s market leading team creating state-of-the-science products and delivering best-in-class consulting services to a variety of clients engaged in agricultural risk management. Apply your skills to a variety of projects covering various perils and different crop insurance programs in the United States and worldwide.  Use your expertise and our tools to help develop, enhance, manage, and apply risk modeling solutions to a variety of client applications. Work in close collaboration with an experienced team of scientists, engineers, analysts, and statisticians to incorporate the latest modeling technologies into cutting-edge risk assessment systems.
Main responsibilities, but not limited to:
  • Develop and enhance natural hazard models for agricultural risk assessment in the United States and around the world, including in emerging markets
  • Develop and enhance models relating agricultural risk factors such as extremes in temperature and precipitation, soil moisture deficits and other stresses to crop damage and yield loss across a range of spatial scales
  • Develop and enhance computer algorithms relating crop yield and insurance policy terms and conditions to insurance claims
  • Write technical documentation for internal use and distribution to clients
  • Work as a member of a multi-faceted research team
  • Create and deliver presentations of analysis methods and results to coworkers and senior management
 Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Ability to gather, understand, and critically analyze data from all relevant sources of natural hazard information pertaining to agricultural risk
  • Demonstrated ability to learn new concepts and skills and to meet project objectives
  • Knowledge in programming with statistical packages, R preferred
  • Practical experience in a compiled programming language such as C, C++, C# or Fortran
  • Familiarity with manipulating large data sets using SQL
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Experience with GIS and use of remotely sensed data products a plus
  • Familiarity with crop insurance programs a plus
 Requirements:
  • PhD. in a branch of Natural Science or Engineering with related experience in mathematical modeling, or M.S. with three years of relevant experience
  • Background in insurance, crop risk, meteorology, or economic modeling a plus
Apply:  

ICF - Energy Star Program

An inside scoop on jobs with ICF's office in DC! 

ICF, a consulting firm in DC, has two positions opening up for recent graduates with environmental degrees. The two candidates would be hired to support the ENERGY STAR program. It's a great opportunity! 

About ICF:  https://www.icf.com/


Those who are interested can send their resume to Jennifer Kulp (ENSP Class of 2013) at Jkulp32@gmail.com.  The job announcements have not be posted yet, so getting your resumes into Jennifer early may give UMD candidates an advantage!

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Scientist Intern - Atkins

Location:  Miami, Florida

SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins business is one of the world’s most respected design, engineering and project management consultancies. SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins business has been providing infrastructure planning, engineering, construction, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients across the United States for more than 50 years.

Atkins seeks an energetic and highly motivated self-starter to join our Miami Group as an Scientist Intern.  Under supervision, performs a variety of routine technical tasks to assist engineers or scientists working in transportation, utility, environmental, or other technical services of the company.

In this role we are looking for a team member to provide GIS support using the ArcGIS platform to assist with environmental constraints analysis on a project by project basis. The ArcGIS platform will be utilized to analyze various types of environmental influences (e.g. wetlands, threatened and endangered species, contamination, land rights/ownership interest) to provide clarity as to the environmental protective actions that will need to be contemplated during the subsequent project phases. This candidate will need to be able to work in a team environment and the current expectation is a part time as needed basis. There is the potential for field work, so the candidate needs to be accustomed and prepared to work in hot and humid conditions.

Job Duties:
  • Analysis of existing information, performing field activities, collecting samples, calculations, interpreting results, and preparing basic date and scientific documents and reports for both public and private sector customers. The work may include environmental site assessments, marine resource evaluations, and wetland assessments and surveys. However, the emphasis of this position is on environmental impact assessment and permitting with the local, state and federal agencies.
  • Gathers, logs and summarizes field notes or other data to be used by technicians or professionals in technical studies or projects.
  • Establishes and maintains records or files of technical data or documents.
  • Performs mathematical calculations.
  • Performs field surveys that required field species identification, data collection and data management.
  • Assists in the preparation of reports, permits and other technical documents.
  • Performs such other duties as the supervisor may from time to time deem necessary.

Qualifications:
  • Able to work in various outdoor settings that may require strenuous work.
  • Ability to travel.
  • Knowledge of GIS.
  • Strong communication and writing skills.
  • Effective in a group environment.
  • High degree of self-motivation.
Education:

B.S. or B.A. in a field of Science to commensurate with hiring discipline. Minimal experience is required of incumbents with directly related Bachelor's degree; no experience is required with a Master's degree.

Sustainable Transport Internship - The Cadmus Group

Job ID: 2018-1473

Location:  Bethesda, MD 

The Cadmus Group LLC. is seeking an intern to join the Sustainable Transportation Practice. The Sustainable Transportation Practice supports Cadmus’s clients in streamlining and increasing the efficiency of transportation practices and programs through methods that reduce harmful emissions, save energy, and minimize waste. Our sustainable transportation solutions help reduce fuel dependence and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, protect critical assets, increase safety, and support healthy communities and habitats, while also managing costs across the life cycle.

We are looking for a motivated and creative professional interested in a hands-on introduction to sustainable transportation consulting.

Timing and Compensation:

Start and end dates are flexible but we expect the selected intern to work for approximately twelve weeks over the summer. An hourly rate stipend will be offered depending on the experience and qualifications of the applicant.

Responsibilities:

The selected intern will assist with both project delivery and proposal preparation. Potential projects include support to airport sustainability planning, alternative fuels analysis, research and analysis, survey design, electric vehicle policy research, workshop coordination, and transportation-related marketing and outreach. Potential support activities include foundational research, literature review, data entry, data analysis, interviewing subject matter experts, synthesizing information, creative layout/design, word processing, technical editing, document formatting, meeting planning, and note taking.

Requirements:

  • Enrollment in an undergraduate degree program focused in any of these areas: transportation, urban planning, engineering, economics or other quantitative social science, public policy, environmental studies, or earth science.
  • Experience interpreting and analyzing data.
  • Experience developing clearly written, concise reports on technical subject matter.
  • Excellent writing, communication, and critical thinking skills.
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, including setting priorities and adapting to changes in a time-sensitive, deliverable driven workplace.
  • Strong organizational, detail-oriented skills.
  • Initiative and ability to self-direct on assignments.
  • Intermediate to advanced skills in MS Office applications, including Word and Excel.

The selected intern will work in the Cadmus Bethesda office.

Learn more about Cadmus at www.cadmusgroup.com



Renewable Energy Intern - NY State Solar

Location:  East Meadow, New York

Full-time internship desired, part-time internship available. Days worked are flexible. Internship to begin immediately upon hire, in need of assistance as the busy season is approaching!

We are a private local solar energy organization passionate about making a positive impact on society, Long Island communities and the environment. Currently, we are looking for an energetic, outgoing, and organized individual to fill an internship with our organization.

Apply online at:  http://nystatesolar.org/careers/

Citizen Science Internship at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

Location:  Edgewater, MD 
Term:  During the fall semester 
Project Supervisor: Dr. Alison Cawood, Citizen Science Coordinator
Citizen science is the active participation of volunteers in scientific research.  It can take the form of collecting data, working alongside researchers in the lab and the field, and communicating project results.  At SERC, citizen scientists engage in projects ranging from archaeology to invasive species research.  Citizen science project coordination involves a wide range of activities, including volunteer recruitment, training, and management, communicating the methods and results of SERC citizen science projects to volunteers and to members of the public orally and in writing, working with scientists to identify roles for volunteers in their research, and tracking the progress of ongoing citizen science projects.
Internship:  The citizen science intern will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of citizen science projects, involving a variety of labs and topics, over the course of the internship.  Responsibilities will include working with adult and student volunteers in the field, participating in volunteer training activities, creating content for the citizen science project webpages, and working with partner organizations to implement citizen science activities.
Desired Qualifications:  Interest in citizen science, science outreach, science communication, or science education.  Strong communication (written and oral) and interpersonal skills.  Strong scientific background (college-level coursework in natural sciences), although the applicant does not have to be a science major.  Willingness and ability to work in field conditions in hot weather.  Teaching and/or volunteer management experience is a plus.
Interested? Email Dr. Alison Cawood at cawooda@si.edu to receive more information about the position!
Deadline:  Apply for SERC internships by July 15th 

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Entry Level Engineer, Environmental Scientist or Geologist - Arcadis

Location:  Manchester, NH

Arcadis is seeking a detail oriented, well organized, dependable candidate with excellent interpersonal skills to join our Syracuse, NY team. Position requires strict adherence to health and safety procedures, attention to detail, good work ethic, and a passion for high quality workmanship.

Responsibilities: 
  • Writing and preparation of reports, work plans, letters, and memoranda,
  • Preparing cost estimates,
  • Data management (compilation, manipulation, and evaluation of data),
  • Conducting project related research (historic data, regulations, etc.),
  • Conducting alternatives analysis,
  • Preparing periodic status/program reports, and
  • Contacting regulatory and municipal agencies and subcontractors/vendors to coordinate field activities and obtain project-related information.
Additional duties may include field related task and require extended travel. Field activities may include such task as:

  • Installation of soil borings and groundwater monitoring wells
  • Soil and groundwater sampling per EPA Methods
  • Coordination and overseeing of subcontractors
  • Assist in Treatment system Operation and Maintenance
  • Site Inspections
  • Soil characterization

Required Qualifications:
  • 0-5 years experience
  • B.S. in Science/Geology/Engineering or related field
  • Must be proficient with MS Word and MS Excel to prepare technical reports and spreadsheet data entry.
  • Technical writing responsibilities require excellent written communication skills and interaction with staff requires strong interpersonal communication skills.
  • Formal training in the use of groundwater modeling software (e.g., MODFLOW, MODPATH, and MT3D).
  • Formal training in the use of GIS software.
  • Strong computer literacy skills including proficiency in industry standard software.
  • Proficient in Python, MATLAB, or equivalent coding language preferred.

Please mention how you learned of this opening.

Environmental Scientist - Arcadis

Location:  Hanover MD or Wexford PA

Arcadis is seeking a self-motivated, mid-level Environmental Scientist, Environmental Planner or Environmental Engineer to support a growing base of projects in our Wexford, PA or Hanover, MD office. This is a position for a dynamic individual looking for career growth in environmental consulting.



Position responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
  • Leading aquatic resource delineations and supporting botanical and wildlife presence/absence surveys, habitat assessments in accordance with appropriate regulatory guidelines/requirements for linear projects.
  • Interpreting engineering plans, topographic maps, and aerial imagery.
  • Utilizing GPS units and other scientific tools and equipment to complete tasks.
  • Preparing wetland delineation reports, functional assessments, mitigation plans, and environmental compliance/permitting documents.
  • Assisting Project Managers (PMs) and Assistant PMs (APMs) with environmental permitting strategies and execution.
  • Exhibiting ownership of delegated tasks, including responsibility for coordination and delivery of on-schedule and on-budget tasks.
  • Preparing technical reports and permit applications, including data entry, data interpretation, and statistical evaluations and technical writing.

The selected candidate will have:
  • Experience interpreting engineering plans, topographic maps, and/or aerial imagery.
  • Working knowledge of Trimble GPS Units, ArcGIS, and other scientific tools and equipment.
  • Experience identifying flora and fauna native to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
  • Ability to conduct field work for long hours, sometimes in inclement weather, while carrying equipment and supplies weighing greater than 20 pounds across rugged terrain.
  • Knowledge of basic health and safety procedures.
Candidates with the following skills/experience are encouraged to apply:
  • Knowledge of Federal and State environmental regulations and associated permitting guidelines, particularly in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
  • Experience following the USACE 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual and Regional Supplements.
  • Experience leading wetland delineations in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
  • Experience preparing stream assessments for restoration planning/monitoring studies and designs.
  • Wetland design/restoration experience.
  • Erosion & Sedimentation Inspection experience.
Required Qualifications
  • B.S. in Environmental Science, Engineering or closely related field
  • 2+ years of experience
 For more information and to apply: 



Agricultural Conservation Planner - The Watershed Agricultural Council

Location: Walton, NY

The Watershed Agricultural Council is seeking an Agricultural Program Conservation Planner to be responsible for the development of Whole Farm Plans (WFP), maintenance and monitoring of existing WFPs and the implementation of conservation practices within the West of Hudson (WoH) Catskill/Delaware Watershed region of the New York City drinking water supply.

Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in agronomy, environmental science, agriculture, natural resource management or related disciplines (i.e. biological sciences). Substitution of an Associate’s Degree in similar field of study and at least two years relevant field experience will be considered; Agricultural Environmental Management (AEM) Certified Nutrient Management Planner (CNMP) certification preferred. Applicants in the process of receiving this certification may be considered; NRCS Conservation Planner certification and CNMP experience highly considered; as well as additional requirements further detailed in position description.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain assigned WFP’s (new and revised) to support the WAC Watershed
  • Agricultural Program work plan and yearly goals for WAC participants/landowners following established WAC/WAP policies, Guidelines and SOP’s.
  • Follow the NYS AEM CNMP planning process for development of WAP prioritized WFP’s.
  • Develop nonstructural Best Management Practice (BMP) procurement packages on farms such as pasture management plans, prescribed grazing plans and fencing systems.
  • Educate landowners on their benefits and fully explain the requirements for their successful implementation, operation and maintenance requirements. Clearly explain design packages and procurement procedures to participants and coordinate project implementation with contractors and producers.
  • Provide practical experience in the survey, design and construction inspection and oversight of agricultural Best Management Practices (BMP) including diversion ditches, waterways, crossings, subsurface drain lines, spring developments, barnyard, water exclusions and manure storages.
  • Coordinate with Program participants and engineers to file application for necessary State, Local and Federal permits and obtain signatures as required for implementation of certain
  • Best Management Practices (BMP’s) and track the permit review and issuance process.
  • Develop, implement and maintain Conservation Plans with USDA partners as needed to include, stake out the CREP boundaries with landowners. GPS the CREP area for accurate acreage measurement. Calculate rental rate and PIP payment projection for landowner decision making.
  • Assist in the maintenance and follow-up of CREP contracts as needed.
  • Develop GIS maps using Arc View that denote fields, soil types, water resources and topography to include in management plans.
  • Assist with innovative solutions and designs to solve water quality problems.
  • Annual Status Reviews as assigned.
  • Ability to communicate clearly, both orally and in writing. 

Salary: low to mid $50,000s. EOE. Review of applications will begin June 11, 2018.

To Apply:
Please send cover letter and resume to afaulkner@nycwatershed.org

Asia Conservation Officer - Rainforest Trust

Rainforest Trust seeks Asia Conservation Officers to develop and manage land protection projects with our in-country partners across the tropical countries of the region. Rainforest Trust is a 501c3 non-profit organization founded in 1988. Partnering with the most respected conservation organizations in the world’s tropical regions, Rainforest Trust supports the protection of critical habitat for endangered species through local partnerships. To date, we have saved over 18 million tropical habitat acres. We are an efficient organization, earning the top 4-star rating from Charity Navigator.  Successful candidates for the Asia Conservation Officer positions will work under the supervision of the Asia Conservation Director.

Duties for this position include:
  • Supervising, managing, and tracking the progress of Rainforest Trust protected area projects in Asia.
  • Identifying prospective partners and projects to create new protected areas.
  • Coordinating closely with in-country partners and staff.
  • Undertaking field visits to identify new projects and partners and to assess progress of ongoing projects.
  • Reviewing and meeting all reporting deadlines.
  • Participating actively with Development and Communications staff in project fundraising and communication efforts.
  • Organizing donor trips to visit project sites.

The successful candidate will have the following qualifications:
  • A degree in biological or environmental sciences, or combination of education and experience.
  • Significant experience in conservation practice, conservation science, or related field essential, preferably in Asia.
  • Prior experience with conservation and project management in Asia preferred.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
  • Proficiency in one or more regional languages a plus, but not a requirement.
  • A personal passion for biodiversity conservation and belief in Rainforest Trust’s conservation mission.
  • Knowledge of relevant organizations in Asia (NGOs, government, universities, community organizations, etc.).
  • Efficient, creative, enthusiastic, and self-starting, with excellent organizational and social skills.
  • Able to work independently as well as cooperatively within a team.
  • Ability and willingness to travel internationally.
  • Must be authorized to work in the US.
How to Apply:

Please send applications to jobs@RainforestTrust.org. Please include a resume and a cover letter describing your interest in working for Rainforest Trust. Please also provide your salary aspirations and the names of at least three references.

Environmental Scientist with Natural Resources / Wetlands Focus - Langan Consulting

Location:  Bridgeport, WV

Langan has an opening for an Environmental Scientist with Natural Resources / Wetlands focus with 1-5 years of related experience at our Bridgeport, WV office. The successful candidate will have an enthusiastic, can-do attitude with a strong interest for working in the field and office. A strong technical background and education, professional demeanor, and the desire to learn is essential.

Job Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science / Resource Management, Environmental Planning, Natural Resources, Biology, Wetland Ecology or a related field;
  • Experience with USACE, PADEP, OEPA and WVDEP regulations and permitting;
  • Experience with conducting wetland and surface water delineations; wildlife studies; erosion and sedimentation control plans/inspections, preparing technical reports and permit applications; preparing figures, maps, and drawings;
  • Strong attention to detail with excellent analytical and judgment capabilities;
  • Exceptional report writing, organizational, time management, and communication skills;
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and proficiency with GIS software;
  • Ability to travel and work in both Bridgeport, WV and Canonsburg, PA office locations;
  • Ability and interest in travelling overnight, when necessary; and,
  • Availability to work overtime.

Job ID: 25921

Apply: https://www.langan.com/jobs/

Environmental Analyst - New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission

Location:  Lowell, MA

The New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission is seeking well-organized and highly-motivated candidates to serve as an Environmental Analyst to work on the coordination of NEIWPCC’s wastewater training schedule including production of the catalog, selection of courses, distribution of course information, and managing venues. Will coordinate Youth in the Environment program based in Lowell. Will work with NEIWPCC’s Workgroups and Commissioners to identify and address region priorities for residuals and NPDES.
The successful candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in civil or environmental engineering, environmental studies, natural science, public health, earth science, biology, chemistry, or related field.
Must possess excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, as well as superior organization skills and the ability to think and act in a broad collaborative style. Must be comfortable in group settings and possess a diplomatic and welcoming approach to others. Knowledge of budget preparation and contract management desired.


Send cover letter, resume, and brief writing sample by June 1, 2018 to jobs@neiwpcc.org. Please reference 18-Lowell-008 in email subject line. No phone calls please.

Environmental Specialist - Triumvirate

Location:  Baltimore, MD

Essential responsibilities and duties include:

  • Work in teams to perform lab pack services including chemical segregation, packing, and disposal.
  • Perform chemical inventories
  • Perform audits and inspections of facilities and laboratories.
  • Assist management in developing top accounts and devising standard operating procedures
  • Demonstrate supervisory leadership skills through interactions with team members
  • Develop an understanding of OSHA regulations as well as Triumvirate’s Health and Safety Practices
  • Obtain knowledge of technical, customer service, and business components of environmental services
  • Commit to achieving the goals outlined in the Environmental Specialist Advancement Program
  • Learn and work with, computerized waste tracking system
  • Ability to work as a team player
  • Determination/eagerness to learn about the environmental health & safety field.
  • Creativity in solving unique problems
  • Leadership experience/potential

Required qualifications:
  • BS/BA in environmental science, Chemistry, Biology, or Business preferred, but all majors are welcome to apply.
  • Must be able to submit college transcript
  • Successful completion of OSHA/DOT physical examination
  • Valid driver’s license
Triumvirate Environmental is the fastest-growing environmental management firm in the Northeast. With offices in Boston and New York City, Triumvirate provides leading institutions in the higher education, life sciences, healthcare, and industrial sectors with diverse services and advice to assist them with compliance management. At Triumvirate, we strive to WOW both our employees and our customers. Our unique culture fosters growth, development, education, and creativity.

Triumvirate offers a competitive employee-focused benefits package which includes:
  • Health, dental, and vision care insurance.
  • 401(K) retirement savings plan.
  • Tuition reimbursement.
  • Pet assistance program.
  • Gym membership discounts and health and wellness reimbursements.
  • Discounted movie tickets.
For further information on our company, our corporate culture, or our benefits package, check us out at www.triumvirate.com

To apply for this position, please click on or copy and paste the following link into your internet browser: http://www.triumvirate.com/career-center

Masters Degree Opportunity in Fish Health

The fish health group (College of Veterinary Medicine/Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station) at the Thad Cochran National Warmwater Aquaculture Center in Stoneville, MS is seeking MS applicants to investigate emergent Edwardsiella spp. strains in ornamental and catfish aquaculture in the southeastern United States.  The position is supported by a grant from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Southern Regional Aquaculture Center titled “Increasing Understanding of and Developing Management Strategies for Edwardsiella ictaluri in Ornamental Fish”.  This position is ideal for candidates who wish to gain experience in aquaculture, fish disease, bacteriology, molecular biology and bioinformatics. 

Applicants should be self-motivated, able to work independently or in groups, have a strong scientific curiosity and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment where priorities can change frequently and fluid adaptability is the norm. The successful applicant will evaluate molecular, biological and serological differences between archived and contemporary Edwardsiella ictaluri isolates from catfish and ornamental aquaculture through genome sequencing, plasmid profiling, antimicrobial susceptibility testing and serological analysis.  Previous experience in any of the aforementioned techniques is ideal, but not required.  There will also be opportunities to work with NWAC researchers on other projects outside the applicant’s specific project, providing a breadth of benchtop and field experience that is atypical for most graduate programs.

Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology or related areas with a GPA >3.0.  Candidates who have successfully completed a DVM may also apply.  The GRE must be taken but there is no specific score required for acceptance.  The candidate should possess exemplary organization and communication skills, a strong work ethic and the ability to work as part of a team in less than ideal environments. 

Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated research experience in microbiology, molecular biology or immunology and evidence of productive scientific communication (conference presentations, peer-reviewed manuscripts, etc.)  

Terms of Position: Optimally, we are seeking an applicant to begin August 2018, but will accept applications for Spring 2019 as well.  We have support for 2 years, although additional years (if needed) may be funded through any combination of additional grant funding, graduate teaching assistantships, and other departmental support. 

Application Deadline:  While applications will be accepted until the position is filled, candidates need to submit their application to the Mississippi State Office of the Graduate School by July 1, 2018 for Fall enrollment, November 1 for Spring.  Preference will be given to candidates that can start in Fall.  

How to apply:  Interested candidates should send an email with the subject line “SRAC Edwardsiella MS” to Dr. Suja Aarattuthodiyil (bsa122@msstate.edu) or Dr. Matt Griffin (matt.griffin@msstate.edu) containing the following items: Curriculum vitae, a one page statement of purpose, copy of transcripts, copy of GRE scores and at least one letter of recommendation from someone who can evaluate the applicant’s capacity for graduate research.  The successful applicant will then need to apply to the graduate program at Mississippi State University, so interested candidates should act promptly.

Hydrologic Field Assistant - USGS

Location:  Based out of Baltimore, MD.

Salary:  $33,172-$43,119

Duration of Appointment:  This is a temporary excepted service position not to exceed 1 year but may be extended up to a maximum of 2 years without further competition.  Employment may not exceed 180 working days in a service year. All qualified applicants, with or without Federal status, may apply and be considered. Appointment to this position, however, will not convey permanent status in the Federal service.
Key Requirements:
  • Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. 
  • Suitable for Federal employment, as determined by background investigation. 
  • A valid state driver's license and safe driving record are required.
  • A pre-employment physical is required at federal government expense.
  • More requirements are listed under Qualifications and Other Information. 
Major Duties: As a Hydrologic Field Assistant with the U.S. Geological Survey, some of your specific duties will include:
  • Maintain scientific data collection equipment and infrastructure
  • Collect and process surface and groundwater quality samples
  • Collect and process streamflow data
  • Review, compile, and enter field data into USGS databases
Work Environment:

The work is performed in a laboratory or field environment. Field work involves moderate or sometimes extreme exposure to the discomforts of rain, cold and hot weather, and rapidly running or icy streams and rivers. Special safety precautions are required in many cases, and the employee may typically wear life jackets, special safety boots, waders, and special organism-handling gear. If selected, you will be required to complete a pre-employment physical.

Education: If this position requires specific educational course work to qualify, or you are qualifying based in whole or part on education, you are required to provide all unofficial transcripts (undergraduate, graduate, etc.) or lists of course work that include semester hours earned and grades received, by the closing date of this announcement or you will be disqualified from further consideration. This proof may be faxed or emailed to the point of contact listed in this bulletin. Please ensure that all documentation is legible.

To Apply - Contact:
Shannon Jackson at sejackson@usgs.gov or 443-498-5603 (office)

Fulbright US Student Grant Info Sessions

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers opportunities for research, study and English teaching  in over 140 countries to rising seniors, recent alumni, and graduate students. 

About 2000 Fulbright fully-funded grants are awarded annually. For detailed information please visit the Fulbright US Student Program website at: http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html

The National Scholarships Office at the University of Maryland is offering two early summer info sessions on Fulbright study/research and English teaching opportunities – if you are interested but unable to attend let us know by writing to fulbright@umd.edu

FULBRIGHT GRANT INFO SESSIONS: RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu indicating which session you plan to attend:

Fulbright Info Session 1:
Thursday, May 31 from 4:05 pm to 5 pm
Plant Sciences Building - Room 1130 
RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu

Fulbright Info Session 2:
Wednesday, June 6 from 4:05 pm to 5 pm
Plant Sciences Building - Room 1130 
RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu 

Eligibility: US Citizens – Current Juniors and Seniors, Recent Alumni, Grad Students – All Fields of Study – Campus Deadline: Thursday, September 1, 2018

UMD Campus Deadline for 2019-20 Fulbright US Student Grants: September 1, 2018 – contact us at fulbright@umd.edu for details. 

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Conservation Legacy Fellow--Outreach Coordinator Opportunity

Job Description
Length:
Term of positions is up to 47 weeks; full-time commitment 5-days per week.

Location:
Washington DC

Living Allowance:
$465/week

AmeriCorps Award:
This position MAY eligible for an AmeriCorps education award in the amount of $5,815.00 depending on length of term and upon successful completion of the program.

Educational Status:
Bachelor’s degree in related field such as environmental studies, community/regional planning, recreation management, natural resource management, historic preservation, geography, or landscape architecture.

Start Date/End Date
Position to start as soon as possible and end on March 30, 2019.

Specific training:
Hands-on mentored work experience; individual training available to meet specific interests and needs.

Application Due Date:
May 11, 2018, or until filled

How to Apply
Apply online at: https://stewardslegacy.org/open-positions


For More Information

Contact Rebecca McCormick, Stewards Program Coordinator
RMcCormick@conservationlegacy.org

Program Basics

The National Capital Region (NCR) of the National Park Service (NPS) is made up of over 30 NPS park units organized in 13 administrative units. From the White House and the National Mall to Prince William Forest, from the Baltimore-Washington Parkway to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, these parks tell the stories of our nation’s past. The parks help preserve significant natural and cultural resources near densely populated urban centers. The NCR parks are important national treasures serving millions of visitors each year. Participants of this project will help enhance each visitor’s experience.

Rock Creek Park is located in Washington, DC. It is comprised of nearly 3,000 acres that includes nature, history, and recreational opportunities. The population of Washington, DC is diverse--with people of many cultural backgrounds.

Specifics about position

The member will be working in Rock Creek Park's Division of Interpretation, Education, & Outreach. The member will work closely with the public, by representing the National Park Service at community activities/events, co-leading efforts to demo/further develop a BARK Ranger program, and developing/posting info on the park's Facebook page--including helping to manage the first-ever park photo contest on Facebook.

Duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:

Research potential event opportunities and review potential opportunities with supervisor.
Develop at least three engaging/interactive activities to share with event participants to choose from when representing the park/National Park Service at events.
Keep records of event opportunities, event contacts, number and quality of contacts made, etc.
Develop at least two new outreach exhibits for use at events/activities.
Work with the Division of Interpretation, Education, and Outreach to refine and develop programming and messaging to better serve these communities.
Learn about key park information--nature, history, recreational opportunities--and visitor contact skills to be able to best help park visitors at a staffed park location (Nature Center, Peirce Mill,on a trail in the park, or at an off-site event).
Develop/update short responses to frequently-asked questions to best help people obtain the information they need quickly.
Present interpretive programs.

 Preferred Qualifications:

Ability to think critically and creatively.
Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to speak comfortably with a multi-ethnic/multi-cultural audience
Ability to work effectively with a variety of people and develop strong partner networks.
Experience and skills with graphic design or photography.
Great customer service skills.
Ability to work well in a dynamic environment and adjust priorities quickly.
Strong organizational skills
Self-directed and motivated.
Physically able to bend, stoop, crouch, lift (up to 15 lbs.), frequently walk, and stand for extended periods of time.
Love/passion for the outdoors and willingness to explore.
Working knowledge of and experience participating in outdoor recreational activities (i.e. climbing, hiking, biking, paddling, etc.).

Mandatory Requirements:

Completion of a Bachelor's degree.
Ability to meet deadlines and communicate to supervisor when assistance is needed/desired.
Possession of a current valid driver’s license
Must be 18 years or older
Must be a US Citizen, National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien of the United States


This position will be required to submit periodic reports and a final report during their term of service.

Job Location
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Position Type
Intern

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition Internships

The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) is currently seeking a Policy Intern for the summer term beginning in mid-May 2018 and lasting until mid-August 2018.  This position is paid, full-time, and is located at NSAC’s Washington, D.C. office on Capitol Hill. 
For more information and instructions on how to apply, please see the position description here:
http://sustainableagriculture.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/NSAC-Policy-Internship-Summer-2018.pdf
National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
110 Maryland Avenue NE, Suite 209 Washington, D.C. 20002

Assistant Vineyard Manager at Breaux Vineyard

Job Description: The Assistant Vineyard Manager reports directly to the Vineyard Manager and is responsible for helping to maintain the established 105 acre vineyard and installing future estate vineyards.  This is predominantly a hands-on position, but with some supervisory duties. This position works in close accordance with the Vineyard Manager. This candidate should be proficient level in tractor operation. This is a full-time hourly position.

Job Duties Include:
  • Vineyard Management:
    • Responsible for operating tractors and equipment for grounds maintenance, pruning and pulling leaves
    • Assist the Vineyard Manager with planning & management of  vineyard operations including:  
§  Oversight and application of Canopy Management
        • Maintain and repair trellis
        • Maintain canopy
      • Oversight and application of Pest/Disease Management
        • Daily (within growing season):
          • scout for pest damage
          • order pesticides as needed and within given budget
          • supervise mixing and application of pesticides
          • apply pesticides as needed
          • maintain records of pesticide application
      • Oversight and application of  Nutrient Management
        • Collect and process soil and plant tissue samples
        • Supervise application of lime and fertilizers
      • Oversight and application of Vineyard  Floor Management
        • Oversee application of herbicides under trellis
        • Oversee mowing of vineyard row middles
      • Oversight and application of Harvest
        • Execute the harvesting of grapes.
          • hire and supervise picking crew
          • oversee safe operation of harvest equipment in vineyard
        • Assist with fruit weighing, handling and loading
      • Assist with new & replacement installation and management of vines
  • Resource Management:
    • Responsible for operating tractors and other equipment for distribution of chemicals and fertilizers (and overseeing their operation by others)
    • Assist the Vineyard Manager with Resource management:
      • Assist in the following weekly:
        • Project future needs for labor, supplies and equipment necessary to carry out vineyard and grounds operations on a timely basis
      • Assist in the following daily duties:
        • Prioritize vineyard & grounds tasks
        • Coordinate laborer work schedules
        • Maintain records for workers and equipment
        • Maintain documentation on activities in the vineyard and grounds in order to analyze and predict future resource needs and chart the progression of the growing season
        • Advise Facilities Manager of any problems with equipment to ensure timely repair or replacement
    • Assist with worker supervision:
      • Describe and demonstrate vineyard tasks for laborers.
      • Monitor crew to ensure tasks are carried out safely, properly and quickly
    • Insure adherence to safety standards and protocols (OSHA)

  • Equipment Management:
    • Insure proper and safe use of all equipment
    • Assist Farm Maintenance Technician as needed.
      • Maintain and repair equipment as needed

·         Perform other duties as needed.

Qualifications:
·         Bachelor’s degree in Viticulture or Horticulture and/or a minimum of 7 years of practical experience in East Coast viticulture is required for this position
  • Required knowledge, skills and abilities:
    • Mechanical skills (tractor operation experience is required)
    • Ability to adapt to unforeseen constraints of weather, labor and equipment
    • Ability to work a flexible schedule during critical times of the season
    • Valid driver’s license and insurability by company
    • A positive attitude and team cooperation
    • A Virginia Certified Pesticide Applicators License as required to meet the operations needs for chemical applications.
  • Desired skills and abilities:
    • The ability to communicate in English and Spanish
    • Leadership experience
    • Strong project planning skills
    • Solid computer skills including MS Office applications
    •  
·         Physical Demands:
    • The ability to walk 2-5 miles per day in acreage with flat and hilly terrain required.
    • The ability to work in various weather conditions required.
    • The ability to repeatedly lift and carry 40 pounds desired.
    • The ability to excel in a high stress and highly fatiguing work environment caused by constraints of weather, labor and equipment.
For more information please visit our website: https://www.breauxvineyards.com/ or call 540-668-6299

Cedar Ridge Landscape

We are a Full Service Design, Install and Maintain Landscape Contractor. Our Shop is located in Forest Hill, MD.
We are interested in talking to any students looking for position in Sales, Landscape or Hardscape installation. We basically run 2 crews. Our jobs range from $1,000 up to $300,000 with an average of $6,000.  Check out our website http://www.cedarridgelandscape.com/ or call 410-592-7119 and send us your resume at cedar.ridgeinc@comcast.net

2nd Assistant Golf Course Superintendent

Location:  Hampshire Greens Golf Course

616 Firestone Dr. Silver Spring, MD 20905

Contact: Teddy Blauvelt, Golf Course Superintendent tblauvelt@mcggolf.com 410 627 0913

Education:  2 or 4 year degree or certificate from an accredited Turfgrass Management Program preferred. Candidates currently enrolled in accredited Turfgrass Management Program will be considered. Candidates with strong work history and experience in the Turf industry looking for advancement may also be considered.

Experience:   Minimum of 2 years golf course experience. Ability to obtain MD pesticide and fertilizer license. Basic understanding of fundamental golf course management procedures: mowing, rolling, hand-watering, course set up, etc… Computer knowledge (word/excel). Personnel supervision a plus. Irrigation system repair /troubleshooting a plus. Spanish speaking is a plus

Duties:  Hampshire Greens Golf Course is seeking a highly-motivated individual that wants to be a part of a great team and can execute the following:

Day to day golf course management with some long term planning including but not limited to: planning and prioritizing everyday operation, application calibration and supervision of chemical/fertilizer applications, irrigation troubleshooting and repair, employee training and supervision, safety program implementation, environmental programs, clubhouse grounds maintenance, driving range maintenance, budget preparation

Salary:   $40,000+ DOE

Benefits:  Excellent county benefit package that includes:  health, dental, vision, life  insurance; prescription plan, flexible spending account, long-term disability, 401(a) mandatory, 4% employee contribution with 8% company match after 6 months employment, 457 deferred compensation plan, half-price meals, annual sick leave(80 hrs), annual vacation leave(80 hrs), golf at 9 MCG courses, GCSAA and MAAGCS dues, local and regional seminars, merchandise discounts

Course:  Hampshire Greens Golf Course is an 18 hole property including driving range with bentgrass greens and tees and bentgrass/poa fairways. Hampshire Greens has toro LTC plus automatic irrigation with Flowtronex pump station. 30,000-35,000 rounds played annually. Hampshire Greens is part of MCG a division of MCRA, that owns and operates 9 golf courses in Montgomery County.  For More information about MCG check out www.mcggolf.com and to learn more about MCRA go to www.mcra-md.com

Available: Immediately, Resumes to: Teddy Blauvelt, tblauvelt@mcggolf.com

Pearlstone Center's Farm

Pearlstone Center is hiring a seasonal farm associate to join our team.  Pearlstone Center’s retreats, educational programs, and farm engage more than 20,000 people each year including individuals, families, and Jewish, faith based, and secular organizations.

From March or April until October or November seasonal farm associates are responsible for tending our certified organic kitchen gardens, educational gardens, and U-Pick strawberries.  This is in a key position on a small and highly effective agriculture and land stewardship team.  Together, we have 40 years of experience in organic agriculture and farm-based education.

This is a rare position at the intersection of the sustainable agriculture and education communities.  The seasonal farm associate is paid hourly at a rate of $12 - $15/hour depending on experience and effectiveness.  This is a full-time position that is eligible for benefits.

Those familiar with the work of Pearlstone Center will recognize the value of this opportunity.  If you are just becoming familiar, you should know that the farm lives on a beautiful 180-acre campus just 20 miles from the cultural center Baltimore City.  Our professional staff is diverse, talented, and really enjoys working together.

To apply, please visit https://www.pearlstonecenter.org/about-us/careers/

Farm Coordinator - Part-time Position

Cedar Ridge Community Church is looking to hire a part-time farm coordinator to provide technical expertise and logistical support from mid-June to mid-October. Needs to have a strong, proven track record in horticultural production. 16 hours per week from mid-June to mid-October. Flexible hours including Thursday evenings, Sunday mornings, and occasional Friday evenings. For more information or to apply, please contact thefarm@crcc.org.

2410 Spencerville Rd
Burtonsville, MD 20866

Internships at the Department of Natural Resources

Current Openings for 2018 Summer Internship Program (unpaid):

  • Finance and Administrative Services – Accounting Internship
  • Fishing and Boating Services – Special Events and Community Engagement
  • Fishing and Boating Services – Fisheries Management - Data and Outreach
  • Fishing and Boating Services – Aquaculture - Operations and Maintenance
  • Fishing and Boating Services – Marine Mammal Stranding - Operations and Outreach
  • Fishing and Boating Services – Recruitment and Retention
  • Fishing and Boating Services—Migratory Finfish Complex Survey Intern
  • Natural Resources Police –  Safety Education - Data and Customer Service
  • Resource Assessment Services – Living Resources Assessment - Operations and Outreach
  • Chesapeake and Coastal Services – Marine Debris Reduction - Operations and Outreach
  • Chesapeake and Coastal Services— Project Green Classrooms - Public Management
  • Legislative and Constituent Services – Policy Compliance and Customer Service
  • Legislative and Constituent Services – Library Science
  • Engineering and Construction -  Architectural AutoCAD Designer / Drafter
  • Land Acquisition and Planning – Historic Preservation and Architectural History
  • Chesapeake Coastal Service - Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve – Maryland (CBNERR-MD) Internship
  • Resources Assessment Service: Power Plant Research Program – Research Intern (Pollinator Habitat and Renewable Energy)

Please email allison.cordell@maryland.gov​ for more information on the 2018 summer internship program.

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