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						<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2026 04:36:17 Z</pubDate>
						
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									<link>https://careers.nicet.org/jobs/rss/22275629/environmental-specialist-sr-environmental-specialist</link>
								
								<title>Environmental Specialist / Sr. Environmental Specialist | Ada County Highway District</title>								
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								<description>Boise, Idaho,  Applications are now being accepted for an  Environmental Specialist / Sr. Environmental Specialist  in the Environmental Department at the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) in the Boise, Idaho area. This is a non-exempt position with a hiring range of $27.10 &#8211; $36.30 per hour, DOQ. 
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 ACHD offers an excellent benefit package with medical, vision and dental insurance, paid vacation and holidays, paid parental leave, 401K match and membership in the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI). 
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 Environmental Specialist / Sr. Environmental Specialist applies environmental knowledge and skills to monitor, analyze, and report activities related to District&#8217;s NPDES MS4 Permit monitoring program. 
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 Primary Responsibilities : 
 
 The incumbent leads the District&#8217;s Stormwater Laboratory activities including: splitting and preserving samples, bacteria sample analyses and reporting (IDEXX Method); cleaning and preparing sampling equipment; maintaining equipment and supplies; developing, implementing, and training others to assist in laboratory standard operating procedures; developing appropriate QA/QC procedures for work performed, and maintaining a properly functioning laboratory based on best practices. May work after standard hours, as needed, to address sample collection and method holding times. 
 The incumbent applies technical environmental and drainage-related knowledge and skills to implement the Dry Weather Outfall Screening Program and may assist with wet weather monitoring and pollution reduction activities as necessary. 
 Performs field investigations of the District stormwater systems and maintains storm drain outfall inventory and attributes. 
 Prepares annual NPDES reporting documentation and maintains documents. 
 
 Qualifications : 
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 Environmental Specialist: 
 
 Requires knowledge of laboratory practices, water quality monitoring principles and environmental sampling protocols, quality assurance and control techniques, and sampling plan design, development, and implementation; 
 Requires knowledge and understanding of watershed delineation, storm drain investigation, pollutant source tracing investigations, and mapping; 
 Must possess a valid Idaho driver&#8217;s license; and 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree in environmental, physical, biological science or related field is preferred OR any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skill, and abilities may be acceptable. 
 
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 Sr. Environmental Specialist:   
 The Sr. Environmental Specialist requires a minimum of 3 years of proven experience and considerable knowledge in the key skills and abilities listed above. The Sr. Environmental Specialist may supervise the work of a student intern. 
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 A completed ACHD application is required and must be submitted to Human Resources no later than  4:30 p.m., June 13, 2026. &#xa0;  Applications will be reviewed periodically. Apply as soon as possible to ensure you will be considered for this position. This job announcement will be closed if the position is filled prior to the closing date.  Applications are available at 5800 Meeker Ave.; Boise, ID 83713 or on our website at  www.achdidaho.org . 
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 An AA/EEO/ADA Employer 
 Preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations</description>
								<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 18:23:26 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nicet.org/jobs/rss/22232282/environmental-scientist-or-senior-scientist-cw-2026-01</link>
								
								<title>Environmental Scientist or Senior Scientist CW 2026-01 | San Francisco Estuary Institute</title>								
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								<description>Richmond, California,  Position Description 
 The San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) seeks an Environmental Scientist/Engineer or Senior Scientist/Engineer to join an interdisciplinary team to support or lead projects investigating contaminant sources and loadings in watersheds and their impacts on water quality. The goal of this work is to support policy development that prevents or minimizes impairments to beneficial uses. This work will be carried out in support of the Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in San Francisco Bay (RMP) and other Clean Water Program efforts to address pivotal pollution issues with regional, state, and national implications.&#xa0; 
 This is a full-time, Bay Area-based, hybrid office position for a candidate wishing to advance their career in environmental research. Responsibilities for this position include: 
 
 Leading design and implementation of contaminant monitoring studies within a collaborative team environment&#xa0; 
 Analyzing data and preparing written reports&#xa0; 
 Communicating findings to local stakeholders and the broader scientific community 
 Working with stakeholders to build consensus and articulate priority information needs and&#xa0; 
 Leading or strongly contributing to fundraising 
 
 The position responsibilities will include conducting stormwater fieldwork during winter rainstorms. Qualifications 
 Required Skills and Experience 
 
 Education and relevant work experience in environmental chemistry, environmental science, environmental engineering, or another related scientific field. Experience in environmental monitoring, environmental study design, conceptual and mechanistic models, environmental statistics, or fate and transport processes. 
 PhD and 2+ years work experience or MS and 9+ years work experience. 
 Experience leading scientific teams on complex environmental projects, including field work to collect environmental samples, synthesizing peer-reviewed literature, data analysis, and report writing for scientific and public audiences.&#xa0;&#xa0; 
 Excellent communication, presentation, and writing skills, and the ability to effectively communicate technical details to scientific and public audiences. 
 A team player who inspires staff and is enthusiastic about the Institute&#8217;s mission of providing science to inform decisions. 
 Ability to do fieldwork that may involve driving; a valid Driver&#8217;s License is required. 
 
 Desired Additional Skills and Experience 
 
 Technical experience with pollutants in urban stormwater. 
 Experience managing multiple projects at once and juggling multiple deadlines. 
 Experience in stakeholder governance and meetings, meeting facilitation, and working with a diverse group of stakeholders. 
 Experience doing field work that may involve working unusual hours (e.g., late nights, early mornings, and weekends) and carrying 40-pound field equipment for short durations.&#xa0; 
 
 If you&#8217;re excited about this role, but your past experience doesn&#8217;t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may still be the right candidate for this, or one of our other roles.</description>
								<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 23:52:21 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nicet.org/jobs/rss/22221019/water-resources-engineer</link>
								
								<title>Water Resources Engineer | MAD Scientist Associates</title>								
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								<description>Westerville, Ohio,  MAD Scientist Associates is hiring:  Water Resources Engineer! 
 Do you enjoy solving complex environmental challenges and turning them into practical, real-world solutions? Are you energized by working at the intersection of engineering and ecological restoration, bringing concepts to life that improve the health of our natural systems? 
 If so, this job may be for you. 
 MAD Scientist Associates is seeking a Water Resources Engineer to support the planning, design, and implementation of restoration-focused projects. This role will focus on translating ecological concepts into high-quality engineering plans, supporting watershed health, stream restoration, and green infrastructure initiatives. 
 Join MAD Scientist Associates and contribute to a mission-driven organization focused on making a difference through sound science, community impact, and environmental stewardship. You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of engineers, ecologists, and scientists to deliver meaningful, real-world outcomes. 
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 Responsibilities include: 
 
 Evaluate project sites and develop engineering designs, plans, and bid sets 
 Provide construction oversight and documentation to ensure project accuracy and compliance 
 Perform hydraulic and hydrologic modeling and analysis to support restoration objectives 
 Prepare and support permitting efforts, including SWPPPs, NOIs, floodplain permits, and Section 401/404 permits 
 Collaborate with internal teams, including restoration ecologists and scientists, to develop integrated solutions 
 Participate in planning discussions to support innovative and high-performing restoration designs 
 Manage multiple priorities while maintaining organization, accuracy, and deadlines 
 Contribute to overall project success through both independent work and team collaboration 
 
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 Knowledge and skills required: 
 
 Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D 
 Working knowledge of GIS applications 
 Ability to develop grading plans and perform cut-and-fill calculations 
 Understanding of stormwater systems and Best Management Practices (BMPs) 
 Experience preparing engineering plans, drawings, and bid sets 
 Familiarity with permitting processes, including SWPPPs, NOIs, and floodplain permits 
 Working knowledge of water resources engineering principles, including hydrology and drainage systems 
 
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 Experience: 
 We are seeking a candidate with 3&#8211;5+ years of experience as an engineer, including 2&#8211;3 years operating as a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.). The ideal candidate will bring demonstrated experience in preparing or supporting the preparation and obtainment of permits, including General Construction Permits (NOIs), Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), floodplain permits, and Section 401 and 404 permits. 
 Additional experience in capturing and interpreting site survey data, exposure to stream and wetland restoration projects, and experience working with or around construction crews, including the ability to effectively communicate with contractors in support of construction oversight, is highly desired. 
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 Education: 
 
 Bachelor&#8217;s or Master&#8217;s degree in Civil, Environmental, Ecological Engineering, or a related field required. 
 Professional Engineer (P.E.) license (Ohio) required. 
 
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 Salary and Benefits: 
 The salary range is $90,000&#8211;$120,000 annually, depending on experience. The compensation package includes participation in a Simple IRA with a 2% company contribution; medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; and 8 paid holidays per calendar year, plus 2 floating days. 
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 Must have a valid driver&#8217;s license. To arrange a confidential interview, send a r&#xe9;sum&#xe9; by responding to&#xa0;this ad or contact Amanda@successfulhiring.com .&#xa0; PE required&#xa0;</description>
								<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2026 11:46:58 -0400</pubDate>
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