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As a UX/UI Designer, you will lead the design process from conception to implementation, conducting user research, creating prototypes, and ensuring compliance with design standards and accessibility. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, develop user-centered design solutions, and stay updated on industry trends.
Lead multidisciplinary teams in preparing environmental impact assessments, manage projects to meet client expectations, provide guidance on compliance with environmental statutes and regulations, lead consultations and public outreach, develop agency-specific NEPA programs, mentor junior to mid-level staff.
As a Full Stack Developer, you will work on enterprise-scale applications, migrate legacy systems to modern technology stacks, implement enhancements, integrate applications with agency services, and participate in agile development sprints. You will use various frameworks and tools to ensure high coding standards and adherence to security practices.
The Subcontract Department Manager will oversee subcontract operations, manage staff, ensure compliance with federal regulations, and lead complex negotiations. They will provide guidance on policies, collaborate with departments, support staff, and coordinate audits, while maintaining compliant subcontracting practices.
The Administrative Project Manager will coordinate and manage proposals and projects related to environmental topics. Responsibilities include overseeing project timelines, budget tracking, providing administrative support, and liaising with stakeholders while ensuring compliance with contract requirements. Strong organizational and communication skills are essential for this role.
The Mobile Source Engineer will evaluate vehicles and engines for compliance with environmental regulations, conduct facility inspections, assess emission rates, and perform data analysis. The role requires technical writing and a background in automotive or mechanical fields, with an emphasis on environmental compliance.
The Research Scientist at ERG will manage projects related to oil and gas monitoring and other air sampling tasks. Responsibilities include designing and building equipment for air sampling, writing technical documents, and conducting field work up to 30% of the time. Mechanical and fabrication skills are essential, alongside knowledge of programming languages like Python, HTML, and R.
The Greenhouse Gas Management Specialist will support federal efforts in organizational GHG management by analyzing GHG data, developing resources, and providing insights into management barriers. Responsibilities include creating data visualizations, writing guidance documents, and interfacing with clients.
The GIS/Database Developer will design and implement GIS and database solutions, manage geospatial environmental datasets, and develop enterprise applications and web services. The role requires proficiency in various programming languages, experience with cloud platforms, and the ability to communicate technical solutions effectively to clients.
The Field Ecologist will conduct ecological monitoring, focusing on vegetation sampling, plant identification, and soil classification in Arizona, Wyoming, and Utah. Responsibilities include pre- and post-hitch activities, data management, and navigating to remote work sites. Camping in the field for extended periods is required.
The Project Administration Specialist will support project management by preparing financial reports, developing planning tools, coordinating deliverables, managing document preparation, and organizing meetings. The role requires proficiency in Microsoft Office and entails maintaining project documentation and client interactions.
The Circular Economy Project Manager will manage project teams and deliver circular economy projects to government clients, conduct research on relevant topics, coordinate client interactions, track budgets, produce reports, and support business development efforts.
The Senior LCA Analyst will manage project teams to assess the environmental impacts of products and infrastructure systems, providing data-driven sustainability analysis to government clients. Responsibilities include leading teams, engaging with clients, applying life cycle assessment methodologies, and leveraging relevant data sources for analysis.
The Junior Subcontract Administrator supports contract and subcontract administrators in managing procurement processes, including drafting task orders, handling invoice approvals, and maintaining organized documentation. This role includes performing contract-related research and managing subcontract closeouts.
The Research Engineer/Scientist will lead air quality measurement studies, manage field projects, deploy and maintain monitoring instrumentation, process data using programming tools, and contribute to technical documentation and research presentations. Responsibilities include hands-on work with mechanical equipment and traveling to various monitoring sites.
The Subcontract Administrator will provide cradle-to-grave subcontract support primarily under federal government contracts. Responsibilities include reviewing proposals, negotiating and administering subcontracts, and supporting major proposal efforts, while maintaining organized documentation and ensuring compliance with policies.
The Contract Administrator will provide comprehensive contract management for federal government contracts, ensuring compliance, preparing cost proposals, and maintaining organized documentation. The role involves client interaction and collaboration with internal teams, requiring strong communication skills and detailed financial analysis abilities.