JOBS: Job opportunities with the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission

The UVM environmental community may be interested in the job openings at New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) listed below.

Full job descriptions can be downloaded here: http://www.neiwpcc.org/employment/neiwpccopenings.asp

Send submissions to: NEIWPCC, Attn: Human Resources, 650 Suffolk Street, Suite 410, Lowell, MA 01854 or via email to jobs@neiwpcc.org

 

Senior Program Manager
Interstate Environmental Commission (IEC) District
New York, NY

Administer tri-state agreement for management of the natural, recreational and historic resources of the IEC District. Provide overall program coordination, administration and planning in cooperation with EPA, New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, IEC Board and NEIWPCC’s Lowell, MA office. Extensive interaction may occur with representatives of state and federal governments, businesses, universities, and environmental and economic development organizations. Serve as technical adviser for the IEC District. MS degree in public administration or in a field related to natural resources.

Send cover letter, resume, and short writing sample by May 5, 2013.

 

Environmental Analyst – Onondaga Lake Watershed
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Syracuse, NY

The New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) is seeking an Environmental Analyst (EA) to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the Onondaga Lake Partnership, and the Onondaga Nation to develop a shared community vision for restoration of the physical, chemical, and biological integrity of the watershed and to identify concrete measures that can be taken to achieve those goals. Will act as a clearinghouse of information for the public regarding the Lake in related restoration efforts.

The successful candidate will hold a Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, natural resources policy, communication or marketing. Knowledge of habitat restoration, watershed management, Onondaga Lake isses preferred. Ability to work effectively with scientists, managers, and general public. Familiarity with NYSDEC’s Policy CP-42 Contact, Cooperation, and Consultation with Indian Nations. Excellent communication and organizational skills a must.

Send cover letter, resume and short writing sample by April 29, 2013.

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