NewPublic Service Worker - Landscaping & Forestry Crew City of GaithersburgPublic Service Worker - Landscaping & Forestry CrewGaithersburg, MD$42,200–$49,500 / yearThe classification description indicates the full salary range established for each position in the Citys FY 2027 Schedule of Salary Ranges to provide opportunity for growth and development (Grade 101 for Public Service Worker I, Grade 102 for Public Service Worker II, Grade 103 for Senior Public Service Worker I, Grade 104 for Senior Public Service Worker II). We provide comprehensive insurance benefits (medical, dental, vision, life), paid time off, generous retirement contributions, tools to assist with paying down student loan debt and managing student loans, excellent work/life balance, and training and professional growth/promotional opportunities.
PT Instructor Pool - Urban Forestry Madison Area Technical College DistrictPT Instructor Pool - Urban ForestryDCMadison College offers degrees, diplomas, apprenticeships and certificates in Architecture & Engineering; Arts, Design & Humanities; Business; Construction, Manufacturing & Maintenance; Culinary, Hospitality & Fitness; Education & Social Services; Health Sciences; Information Technology; Law, Protective & Human Services; Science, Math & Natural Resources; and Transportation. This includes developing a relevant and progressive curriculum, designing and implementing effective learning strategies and environments, delivering instruction of high quality, assessing student learning, advising students, and participating in college service activities at the department, division and college levels.
Urban Forestry Advisory Committee Mayor's Office of Talent and AppointmentsUrban Forestry Advisory CommitteeWashingtonThe Director of the District Department of Transportation, or the Director's designee; The Director of the District Department of the Environment, or the Director's designee; The Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, or the Director's designee; The Director of the Department of General Services, or the Director's designee; The General Manager of District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, or the General Manager's designee; A representative of the U.S. National Park Service; A representative of the U.S. General Services Administration; A representative of the District's electric utility; Three community representatives appointed by the Mayor knowledgeable in the fields of urban forestry, public policy, environmental protection, public administration, or environmental justice and equity; and. Advise District agencies responsible for achieving the District's tree canopy goals regarding policies, programs, and partnerships for the purpose of maintaining, protecting, and increasing the District's tree canopy; and.
Equipment Operator – Forestry/Land Clearing/Pipeline Construction Frontier Environmental ServicesEquipment Operator – Forestry/Land Clearing/Pipeline ConstructionWashingtonYou will be responsible for safely and skillfully operating heavy equipment including Rotobec and Feller Buncher to perform various activities with minimal disruption to the surrounding improvements and infrastructure. Frontier Environmental Services is hiring experienced Equipment Operators to support the forestry clearing phase of pipeline construction and environmental projects throughout PA, WV, and OH.
NewPlant Operator III Fairfax County VAPlant Operator IIILorton, VA$63,732.03–$111,531.06 / yearDPWES is a diverse, nationally accredited and award-winning public works agency with approximately 1,000 employees providing solid waste, capital facility development, wastewater, stormwater, urban forestry, and land acquisition management services for the most populous county in Virginia. Must be able to physically negotiate rough terrain on uneven ground such as hills, wooded and marshy areas to make direct observation of work in progress including recognizing unforeseen hazards such as sharp objects, warning signs, slippery surfaces, steep depressions, tripping hazards.
Beach and Park Ranger - Loch Raven Fishing Center, Rocky Point, and Miami Beach Summer Seasonal Baltimore County MarylandBeach and Park Ranger - Loch Raven Fishing Center, Rocky Point, and Miami Beach Summer SeasonalBaltimore, MD$23–$24.50 / hourPossession of a Master's degree from an accredited college or university in the field of park management, recreation, education, business administration, forestry, social sciences, or a natural resources-related field may be substituted for one year of the required experience. The Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks is accepting applications for Seasonal Beach and Parks Rangers at the Loch Raven Fishing Center, Miami, and Rocky Point Beaches - Summer Employment.
NewAssistant Refuse Superintendent Fairfax County VAAssistant Refuse SuperintendentFairfax, VA$73,567.94–$128,743.89 / yearAbility to plan, schedule, and supervise work of others; Ability to counsel and mentor others; Ability to perform audits of work procedures, work performance, facility, and equipment and take corrective action as required; Ability to operate heavy vehicles and equipment; Ability to supervise and train others in the operation of a variety of heavy vehicles and equipment; Ability to supervise and train others in the safe operation of a variety of heavy vehicles and equipment; Ability to prepare reports and documents that pertain to operational and compliance issues within the solid waste management program; Ability to give and follow oral and written instructions; Ability to maintain good working relationships. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination of education, experience, and training equivalent to the following: (Click on the aforementioned link to learn how Fairfax County interprets equivalencies for "Any combination, experience, and training equivalent to") an associate's degree in environmental science, business administration or related field; plus, two years of experience in environmental operations, compliance, refuse collection or disposal, or managing field operations involving heavy equipment operations, scheduling, and maintenance, two years of which must have been in a supervisory capacity.
NewSenior Maintenance Supervisor Fairfax County VASenior Maintenance SupervisorFairfax, VA$63,732.03–$111,531.06 / yearThorough knowledge of purchasing methods, procedures and policy; Thorough knowledge of automated purchasing/inventory management system; Ability to coach, counsel, train and evaluate employee performance to include safety policies, procedures and practices; Ability to supervise and train others in the operation of a variety of heavy vehicles and equipment; Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; Ability to use personal computers, word processing, spreadsheet software and database applications to prepare reports, documents and keep records to include computerized maintenance management system; Ability to maintain good working relationships with co-workers, contractors, citizens groups, residents and other state and county agencies. Comprehensive knowledge of the practices, methods, materials, equipment and tools used in the repair and maintenance of sewer lines, facilities, housing, solid waste management systems, or grounds; Thorough knowledge of safety regulations and practices applicable to the particular area; Thorough knowledge of computers to include computerized maintenance management system; Ability to plan and supervise the work of subordinates and to oversee the work of contractors; Ability to operate a variety of heavy vehicles and equipment; Ability to work outside with regular exposure to severe weather, noxious fumes, high levels of dust, etc.
Assistant Director and Program Leader, Environmental & Natural Resource Programs University of MarylandAssistant Director and Program Leader, Environmental & Natural Resource ProgramsMarylandDuties and Responsibilities: - Leadership, coordination, and oversight of UME ENR programs and applied research projects that include but are not limited to watershed management, natural and built landscapes, wildlife and fisheries management, aquaculture, forest resources, water use, quality and conservation, climate change, invasive species, outdoor recreation, waterway and land-use planning, seafood safety, environmental education, energy conservation and other related areas per UME and AGNR strategic plans. D.) with at least one degree in environmental science, natural resources, wildlife or forest resources, fisheries, marine science, or a related field, nationally and internationally recognized for accomplishments in applied research and/or extension within a field of specialization, and be qualified to be tenured at the rank of Principal Agent (parallel to professor) or professor at UMD.