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Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation | Toppenish, Washington | United States | 3 days ago
Announcement # 2024-172 Issue Date: 06-06-24 Closing Date: 06-26-24 Timber, Fish & Wildlife (TFW) Archaeologist III Fisheries Resource Management (FRM) Department
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reviewing annual performance plans, assigning work and providing advice and counsel. Develop and implement short and long-range plans and supporting organizational strategies for an interdisciplinary science
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, it's envisioning the lives of tribal ancestors as told by the artifacts uncovered on their lands. For others, there's no greater meaning than being in the field collecting data on flora or fauna. For our
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, it's envisioning the lives of tribal ancestors as told by the artifacts uncovered on their lands. For others, there's no greater meaning than being in the field collecting data on flora or fauna. For our
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of tribal ancestors as told by the artifacts uncovered on their lands. For others, there's no greater meaning than being in the field collecting data on flora or fauna. For our engineers and architects, it
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of tribal ancestors as told by the artifacts uncovered on their lands. For others, there's no greater meaning than being in the field collecting data on flora or fauna. For our engineers and architects, it
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, it's envisioning the lives of tribal ancestors as told by the artifacts uncovered on their lands. For others, there's no greater meaning than being in the field collecting data on flora or fauna. For our
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Engineering & Environmental Services Location Little Tucson, Arizona Closing date May 5, 2024 View more Position Type Cultural Resource Management Discipline Archaeology Hours Full Time Specialty Environmental
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, noise, and machinery. May be exposed to ticks, wildlife, and COVID-19. Valley Fever may be present in the soil at some job sites. Will occasionally need to stay in a hotel. Will need to work with or talk
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of tribal ancestors as told by the artifacts uncovered on their lands. For others, there's no greater meaning than being in the field collecting data on flora or fauna. For our engineers and architects, it