Thursday, February 27, 2020

Seasonal Tech Position
Brown Environmental 13

Brown Environmental 13 is seeking qualified applicants to fill a seasonal technician position for spring and summer 2020. The applicant should have field experience and the necessary skills to manage bat acoustic surveys, manage data, and run acoustic analysis software programs. There will be opportunities to assist with mist net, tracking, and cave surveys. This is a temporary position; however, there is potential for an extension into fall surveys.

Job Description:
Applicants can expect to work long days with constant travel. This position requires lifting heavy equipment, working and hiking in challenging environments, rugged and uneven terrain. Daily duties include hiking equipment into remote sample sites, setting up acoustic equipment, data management and preliminary software analysis, and assisting with mist net, tracking, camera and cave surveys.

Minimum Qualifications:
➢ One year or more experience of setting up and managing bat acoustic surveys
➢ Experience with managing acoustic data and running preliminary software analysis
➢ Willing to travel for extended amounts of time
➢ Available for survey season April 14 – August 30. Start date negotiable.
➢ Good communication skills, concise data documentation, detail oriented, well organized,
self-motivated, positive attitude, professionalism, and a team member.
➢ Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
➢ Experience with GPS and hiking into remote locations with steep terrain
➢ Possess a valid driver’s license and good driving record

➢ Not required: mist net and tracking experience a plus

Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Location: Office based in Cary, North Carolina, travel throughout southeast.
Accommodations: Lodging, and meal stipend provided
Start date: As soon as possible

To apply: 
Send a cover letter, send resume/CV, and 3 bat related references:
Attn: Dottie Brown
162 Greenmont Lane
Cary, NC 27511
BrownENV13@gmail.com

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Environmental Health Specialist
Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection
Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection has an Environmental Health Specialist position open currently that may be of interest to those interested in environmental health and regulatory enforcement. The position is open until filled. 

The job posting can be found on the Montgomery County Careers website.
Those interested need to register before they apply here.

Monday, February 17, 2020

Job opening at D+R International

Great entry-level position for graduating seniors and recent grads

Job Description
We are seeking hard-working, eager, and creative team members to join our growing team in support of the DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) Qualified Products List (QPL) as entry-level Project Associates.

Join a leader in moving the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors toward greater energy efficiency. For over 30 years, D+R has promoted sustainable practices with tailored market- and business-based solutions that support the bottom-line results critical to our partners and clients.

As primary support contractor on the DLC QPL, D+R International is growing its team of analysts. Primary job responsibilities will include developing a fundamental understanding of LED lighting and DLC program rules and policies, acting as a liaison between the program and manufacturers of LED lighting products seeking qualification, and contributing to the other support activities by conducting analysis and executing contract tasks.


Thursday, February 13, 2020

Urban Forester I position
Fairfax County, Department of Public Works and Environmental Services

Great position for a recent grad, returning to the work force, or a career change.

More information about Fairfax County’s non-merit positions can be found here:

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Applications Open
CivicSpark Fellow

Are you passionate about tackling the biggest environmental and social equity challenges facing communities today while launching your social purpose career? If so, CivicSpark, a Governor’s Initiative AmeriCorps program, is right for you! CivicSpark is dedicated to building capacity for local governments to address community resilience issues such as climate, water, housing, and mobility. During the 2020-21 service year, 90 CivicSpark Fellows will support over 100 cities, schools, and other public agencies to implement local sustainability projects on topics including sustainable transportation, energy efficiency, climate action planning, water conservation, drought response, equity and affordable housing. Fellows gain exceptional career experience, training to become future leaders in California’s response to community resilience issues.

CivicSpark is looking for upcoming and recent college graduates who want to gain real-world experience, start their career in the sustainability and resilience fields, and make a lasting impact! 

Find a detailed list of current and past projects on Our Projects page.

Apply now to be part of the movement!
Priority deadline: March 15, 2020

Learn more about CivicSpark by attending one of our Fellow Recruitment Webinars 

For more information and to apply, please visit: http://civicspark.lgc.org/join-civicspark/fellow/
Questions? Check our Fellow FAQ page or email info@civicspark.lgc.org
Coordinator of Wildlife Management
Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
  • Maintain existing long-term wildlife monitoring programs at the zoo’s Nature Boardwalk and develop new on-grounds research (design, collect data, analyze data, prepare summary reports or manuscripts as applicable);
  • Work in close collaboration with other zoo departments/science centers (i.e., Davee Center for Epidemiology and Endocrinology, Animal Care, and Horticulture) to manage wildlife on zoo grounds and mitigate wildlife conflicts;
  • Maintain permits necessary for conducting research and management on zoo-grounds;
  • Foster an appreciation of urban nature and effectively communicate UWI’s research and messaging through informal and formal interactions with people of diverse backgrounds (e.g., tours and presentations to donors, zoo visitors, camp groups, and students);
  • Mentor college-level interns and teens in field research techniques and development of short-term, zoo-based research projects;
  • Collaborate with the zoo’s Learning Department by providing relevant expertise to education programs; mentor participating teens in field research techniques and study design;
  • Support the Urban Wildlife Institute by assisting with administrative duties (i.e., booking travel, tracking purchases, managing vehicles).


Postgraduate Opportunity
Jewish Service Corps 

Applications are open for Avodah's Jewish Service Corps with a deadline of February 20th. They are seeking individuals 21-26 with a strong interest in anti-poverty work and a desire to learn in an inclusive Jewish framework. 

Corps Members build real world expertise through work placements with Avodah’s partner organizations in Chicago, New Orleans, New York and Washington, D.C. They contribute to the partners’ work on crucial justice issues such as immigration, hunger, education, public health, and domestic violence while developing activist chops and Jewish social justice insights through Avodah’s trusted, innovative curriculum. During the year, Corps Members live and learn in the dynamic Avodah community. 

The program provides a monthly living stipend, travel allowance, health insurance, and subsidized housing, in addition to a year of professional and leadership development. After the year, participants will access activism, professional development, and Jewish opportunities for life through the Avodah alumni community.

Submit an application. Students can also visit avodah.net/serve.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Natural Resource Specialist II
Baltimore County Department of Environmental Protection

Under general supervision, performs professional management of watershed monitoring programs pertaining to NPDES MS4 and TMDL required monitoring through field work, investigations, data analysis and report preparation. May assign and review the work of subordinate personnel or act as a project manager.
  • Performs complex environmental and natural resources research pertaining to water quality, compiles detailed information, makes analysis, and prepares reports on environmental issues, areas, and problems.
  • Completes preliminary studies of difficult environmental problems associated with water quality issues.
  • Monitors and reports water quality issues of difficult complexity for compliance with County and State laws and regulations regarding the protection of natural resources, including watercourses, wetlands, water pollution, aquatic habitats, rare and endangered species, agriculture, forests, and wildlife habitats.
  • Conducts field investigation surveys of watercourses, private and public infrastructure, wetlands, forests, and wildlife habitats.
  • Investigates and recommends corrective or mitigating actions for degraded streams and wetlands. 

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Solar Analyst
Sol Systems, Washington DC

Sol Systems is seeking a full-time Solar Analyst to support sales and development efforts for Sol’s industry leading distributed solar development business – Sol Customer Solutions (“SCS”). Sol Customer Solutions is a joint venture with our partner Capital Dynamics and provides renewable energy solutions to commercial, industrial, institutional and municipal customers. SCS leverages the development expertise and customer focus established by Sol Systems together with Capital Dynamics’ Clean Energy Infrastructure fund to produce one of the leading distributed solar development platforms in the county.

The scope of the position will include preliminary system design, financial modeling of potential solar opportunities, performing due diligence on sites, researching state policy and permitting requirements, providing support to SCS’ project development managers in their effort to identify, target, and secure solar customers with a focus on Fortune 500 companies. The role will require a unique combination of analytical skills, solar development/policy understanding, business development capability, and a desire to succeed.

The Analyst will be responsible for:
  • Support Project Development to identify potential customers and sites in viable solar markets.
  • Research and understand the details of renewable energy programs and project development requirements in given markets (Interconnection, Incentive, Taxes, etc.).
  • Liaison with Engineering, Investments, Delivery, Asset Management, Legal, Government Affairs, and Accounting in support of Sol Customer Solutions.
  • Complete preliminary PV system designs using Helioscope.
  • Work with Engineering team to optimize system yields, equipment selection, estimated production, and system costs.
  • Complete financial models in Excel for various unique opportunities.
  • Work with finance team to establish acceptable IRR and general terms.
  • Work with delivery team to establish preliminary EPC costs and schedules.
  • Support interconnection and incentive application processes.
  • Create customer outreach materials and proposals.
  • Create customer savings models by analyzing energy data and utility rates, participating in customer calls, and populating contracts.
A successful candidate will possess the following skills and attributes:
  • Strong computational and analytical skills
  • Experience in Microsoft Excel financial modeling, renewable energy project finance, and the ability to understand and create models.
  • Strong communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills
  • Self-motivated with the ability to manage diverse relationships and multiple complex projects simultaneously.
  • Creativity and critical thinking skills to tackle a variety of challenges from industry level to client-specific, with attention to detail and a commitment to excellence.
  • Experience with completing business related proposals
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in finance, business, or related fields required
Location & Hours: Our office is Washington, DC. This position is full-time with a required 5 days a week in the office, along with expected travel of about one week a month. Our core business hours are 9:00am to 6:00pm

Commitment & Compensation: Compensation will be commensurate with experience. In addition, Sol Customer Solutions provides health insurance, retirement benefits, gym reimbursement, transportation benefits, education benefits, paid vacation and federal holidays, plus the opportunity to work in a unique and dynamic environment.


Career Opportunity
Audubon Naturalist Society

Position Announcement: Naturalist Educator
Position Summary: The Naturalist Educator plans and teaches natural history classes, field trips, and programs throughout the Washington, DC region primarily for adult audiences with an emphasis on attracting new and diverse audience to ANS programs and serves as a natural history resource for staff, membership, media, and the general public.

View position description here: https://anshome.org/careers/

Sustainability Programs Manager - The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

  General Summary:    The Sustainability Programs Manager will manage multiple sustainability projects for the Zoo and implement the Zoo’s S...