Environmental Engineering jobs in United States
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Found 11 Direct Employer, Government jobs using the terms 'assistant or / or associate or profess or in or construction or management or statecode:"in"'
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Dam Safety Engineer (Environmental Engineer 5)
Department of Ecology is looking to hire a Dam Safety Engineer located in Lacey, WA or Shoreline, WA.
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Program/Project Coordinator Senior
The Broward County Public Works Department is seeking qualified candidates for a Program Project Coordinator Senior position.
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Engineer I, II, or III
Applying surface water models for the development of water resource planning & management strategies, minimum flows & levels, and engineering projects
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Engineering Intern
SPR is recruiting an Engineering Intern for the summer of 2023 to help perform a variety of engineering tasks including construction and design.
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Dam Safety Engineer (Environmental Engineer 3)
The Water Resources (WR) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Dam Safety Engineer (Environmental Engineer 3) position.
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System Operations, Planning and Analysis Manager (Mgr.3)
Position Description Want to join an innovative team of professionals integral at providing essential utility services to a rapidly growing...
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Assistant Director, Watershed Protection Department
Assistant Director will oversee personnel in the Project Design and Delivery branch to reduce the impact of flooding, erosion, and water pollution.
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Associate Civil Engineer
Los Angeles County Public Works is currently accepting applications for Associate Civil Engineer. Apply Now!
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2023 DOE Scholars - Summer Internships - ARPA-E Technology-to-Market
Application Deadline 1/29/2023 11:59:00 PM Eastern Time Zone Description “If it works, will it matter?” This is the question behind all the U.S. D...