Environmental Analyst, Water Quality Division — NEIWPCC
Seeking a full-time Environmental Analyst to facilitate the implementation of various water-related initiatives to help the states of the Northeast preserve and advance water quality.
Seeking a full-time Environmental Analyst to facilitate the implementation of various water-related initiatives to help the states of the Northeast preserve and advance water quality.
Florida LAKEWATCH (lakewatch.ifas.ufl.edu) at the University of Florida is seeking a Junior Regional Coordinator (UF TEAMS title is Lab Tech III) to support the extension and fieldwork arm of the program. Ideally this person will be interested in pursuing a Master’s degree in the future related to LAKEWATCH research. Details below and the official listing for this position can be found at: https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/531423/laboratory-technician-iii.
GALT is seeking a Wetland and Stream Restoration Specialist with the desire to develop their professional skill set, be invested as part of a team, and contribute to wetland conservation and restoration efforts. This position will focus on aiding mitigation banking site selection and credit generation efforts in Georgia through GALT’s In Lieu Fee (GALT-ILF) Mitigation Program.
Renowned for its accredited researched-based undergraduate field programs, Wildlands Studies seeks candidates holding a PhD or MSc to be the Lead Instructor for new field programs. The Lead Instructor will direct students on an academically rigorous, wilderness-based six-week field study to explore habitats and cultures of specific USA-based and international locales.
Support environmental initiatives in the Lake Champlain Basin! NEIWPCC is seeking a passionate and knowledgeable environmental analyst to assist the Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP) in facilitating research and implementation projects to support clean water and healthy ecosystems.
Dr. Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens and Dr. Stephen Bollens, Co-Directors of the Aquatic Ecology Lab at Washington State University, Vancouver, WA, USA have one paid position available for a new master’s degree student to start in August 2024. Please apply by May 25, 2024. This M.S. assistantship will specifically support a student to conduct research related to the feeding dynamics of native freshwater mussels (i.e., grazing on phytoplankton and microzooplankton) in the lower Columbia River.
Join the Florida LAKEWATCH lab at University of Florida (Gainesville FL USA) and unravel the complex associations of per- and poly- fluorindated substances (PFAS) and herbicides in sub-tropical freshwater fish!
We're looking for an experienced environmental manager to join our team of dedicated and knowledgeable water resource professionals. As the Lakes Program Manager you will work collaboratively with internal and external partners and division leadership to oversee the management, administrative, planning, and policy work of the Lakes and Ponds Program.
A postdoctoral research associate position is available in aquatic ecology. This position is part of University of Wyoming NSF EPSCoR grant titled “WyACT: Wyoming Anticipating Climate Transitions”. The successful applicant will use ecological and physical models to predict responses to climate change induced reductions in water availability. The postdoc will develop their own research activities related to lake modeling, food webs, or flow-ecology relationships in the Upper Snake River, Green River, or Wind River watersheds, Wyoming.
A postdoctoral research associate position is available in aquatic ecology. This position is part of University of Wyoming NSF EPSCoR grant titled “WyACT: Wyoming Anticipating Climate Transitions”. The successful applicant will use ecological and physical models to predict responses to climate change induced reductions in water availability. The postdoc will work to advance our understanding of how climate change affects aquatic ecosystems. The postdoc will develop their own research activities related to lake modeling, food webs, or flow-ecology relationships in the Upper Snake River, Green River, or Wind River watersheds, Wyoming.