Writes and prepares heritage and paleontological resource input for portions of environmental documents such as environmental assessments and planning documents. Coordinates with other specialists for multiple use documents, in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Federal Land Policy and Management Act. Applies a professional knowledge of archeological principles, theories, concepts, methods, and techniques to perform a variety of complex assignments related to heritage resource management. Ensures compliance with Section 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation …
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Serve as secretary and principle administrative support position to the office supervisor. Develop, implement, and recommend internal office administrative, information management, and clerical procedures and guidelines.Respond to inquiries and administrative problems brought to the office supervisor by members of the staff, internal officials, private and public organizations, and external agencies and bureaus.Receive all correspondence for the office supervisor. Exercise control over the office supervisor’s appointments, with complete authority for commitments of time. Plan and arrange meetings and conferences.Reply to mail …
Provide technical advice on hydrological issues. Perform technical report writing and review. Collect, analyze, and evaluate water quality and quantity data associated with the management of public lands, including interpretation and application of water resource information, such as ground water/surface water interactions. Improves methods for the inventory, monitoring, and management of water resources. Participate in hydrology related emergency stabilization and rehabilitation following wildland fire activities. Compiles and analyzes new and existing data, provides projections of water supply and flow on …
Digitizes geographic information by translating raw land-based data into code.Reconciles coding errors and resolves complex technical problems.Accesses and edits spatial data in Geodatabases and/or other Relational Database Management Systems.Defines data need parameters for specific geospatial projects and/or assignments.Configures and administers multiuser geodatabases.Develops and maintains effective working relationships with groups, individuals, agencies, and the public.Works with a diverse group of resource specialists, planners, and managers to coordinate and implement geospatial applications and incorporate GIS resource data into planning documents.Works with supervisor …
This position serves as a Data Analyst (Natural Resource Monitoring) for the Division of Natural Resources. Subject matter point of contact and advisor with responsibility for performing routine data analysis work. Supports, plans, and executes well-established monitoring efforts that enable data collection, analysis, and reporting at multiple scales. Supports the state Monitoring Coordinator by increasing application of monitoring data in decisions and ensures the analyses are appropriate according to the monitoring program. Performs standard geospatial analyses at multiple scales to …
Participates in preparing and monitoring plans to improve or expand natural resources, and to alleviate or eliminate detrimental management impacts created by other resource uses upon the landscape. Participates in the coordination of studies, mitigation, or monitoring with independent contractors. Routinely utilizes Geographic Information Systems and Database Management Systems (i.e., Access, Excel) in fulfillment of duties. Assists in providing on-the-job training and user assistance to seasonal or other employees to accomplish natural resources monitoring and project completion. Assists in preparing …
Serve as a technical expert, advisor, facilitator, and liaison for the administration of the rangeland management program in Wyoming, which includes three District Offices and ten Field Offices. Communicate and coordinate implementation of rangeland management program policy, procedure, grazing regulations, data calls, budget planning, and workload targets. Monitor all aspects of the rangeland management program for compliance with the grazing regulations and Bureau policies. Review National Environmental Policy Act documents (e.g. Environmental Impact Statements) for Bureau projects, land use plans, …
These positions serve as a Geologist for the Canyon Country District. Performs work that involves knowledge and application of the principles of geology. Reviews and assists with NEPA development. Plans, initiates, directs and executes the minerals program. Plans and initiates oversight over mining industry, sales, permits and leases to assure the orderly development and conservation on minerals materials. Oversees locatable and leasable minerals on public lands. Carries out investigations in accordance with instructions from a senior scientist or project chief. …
Implement analytical techniques necessary to solve recurring, procedural, and factual geospatial and GIS issues. Analyze cumulative impacts of frequently measured environmental factors and conduct basic 3D/spatial analysis and geospatial modeling to analyze resource distribution and behavior. Provide technical user support and troubleshooting assistance for recurring problems related to GIS hardware and application support. Participate on interdisciplinary teams at the local level.