23 phd-urban-planning "CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research" Cultural Resource Management positions
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Description Burns & McDonnell's world headquarters location in Kansas City, Missouri has a need for a Senior Cultural Resources Specialist to lead and manage the cultural resources components of a
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big dreams and become part of a global team of over 50,000 planners, designers, engineers, scientists, digital innovators, program and construction managers and other professionals delivering projects
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big dreams and become part of a global team of over 50,000 planners, designers, engineers, scientists, digital innovators, program and construction managers and other professionals delivering projects
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the direction of the Archeology Group Manager. This is a full-time position with benefits. Cultural Resources is part of our Environmental Planning group, which also includes NEPA Planning and full-service
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, rural, urban) and phases (survey, evaluation, and mitigation) located in Texas and adjacent areas and regions, as assigned. - Support other non-archeological Environmental Planning projects, tasks, and
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required Experience with a wide range of tasks related to Tribal community outreach, environmental planning, land planning, policy planning, and entitlement for a variety of land development projects is
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the United States. Primary responsibilities will be to plan, coordinate, communicate and facilitate activities for the cultural resources' components of projects from concept through completion. Successful Staff
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, plan maps, iPads enabled with GPS location services and supplemented by a Trimble R1 GPS receiver, and photography. Experience with digital data collection via ESRI's Field Maps app for ArcGIS is an
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, plan maps, iPads enabled with GPS location services and supplemented by a Trimble R1 GPS receiver, and photography. Experience with digital data collection via ESRI's Field Maps app for ArcGIS is an
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may be the pride in seeing a design come to life or solving a complex problem while navigating the complexities of environmental and permitting requirements. What unites us all, however, is our