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RES is seeking a skilled IT Business Systems Analyst to join our team. We operate in a hybrid environment, with the flexibility to work from various office locations such as Houston, TX, Orlando, FL, or Nashville, TN, or other as per this announcement.
The mission: work closely with key stakeholders to implement, configure, and maintain various systems, ensuring data integrity and supporting internal accounting and operational teams with technical solutions.
The ideal candidate for this role would possess a broad understanding of systems on a large scale, functioning as an IT generalist with a blend of helpdesk support and design capabilities. They should have a mindset geared towards process improvement and automation, aiming to enhance user workflows across various systems. While experience with SalesForce is preferred, the primary focus will be on bolstering its implementation.
RES is accepting applications for a part-time Accounting Clerk to work in our Baton Rouge office.
RES is currently looking for a Restoration Supervisor II professional. This position will be assigned to the project in Lockport, IL.
The mission: This position is approximately 10% at the RES field office, 90% in the field. The primary function of the Restoration Supervisor II is to complete restoration work in the field and supervise Restoration Technicians.
RES has an immediate opening in our Fort Lauderdale office for a Mid-Level Water Quality Scientist.
The mission: This position provides key water quality professional support for NPDES, TMDL, and BMAPs.
RES is seeking people interested in a natural resources career as a Restoration Technician I based out of our Albany, NY office.
In the Northeast, RES provides a full array of ecological restoration and consulting services, stream and shoreline construction, wetland mitigation banking, and green infrastructure installation to clients in the private and public sectors, the main work site is in New York.
A successful candidate for this position will be interested in gaining experience in the following areas: invasive plant species control, native plant and seed installation, stream, and shoreline stabilization/construction, prescribed burning, and other types of habitat restoration.
This position is Full-time but depends on the workload and weather conditions. Overtime hours will be required during peak periods. Depending on the project location, travel and overnight stay within the Northeast region may be required. Most of the work is outdoors, often in inclement weather and on rugged terrain. This position will require extended periods of standing, walking, and lifting heavy objects up to 50 pounds.
If you are looking to establish a natural resource career with an industry leader and want to contribute to constructing and restoring diverse native ecosystems, please consider applying.
RES is looking for a Horticultural Assistant with at least 2+ years of experience for our Baldwin City, KS office.
The mission: The Horticultural Assistant will assist in a variety of horticultural activities at the direction of a supervisor or team leader, including containerized native plant and seed propagation, production, growing and inventory control from start to finish. Your role is a dynamic and integral part of ensuring the health and vitality of our plant materials.
RES is accepting applications for Ecologists (several levels of seniority) for our Nashville TN or Athens GA office.
The mission: Support our clients and operations teams with knowledgeable ecological consulting and high-quality project delivery across a variety of ecosystem restoration projects.
The RES West team has gone from 40 employees to almost 60 in under a year, and is now looking for an additional Client Solutions Manager to drive sales and deliver comprehensive ecological solutions to clients across California, with a focus on Southern California.
How will you do it? In collaboration with many external and internal stakeholders, you will envision and create commercial opportunities for RES to accomplish its mission of restoring resilient earth, one project at a time.
RES is looking to find a Seasonal Restoration Technician for our restoration teams across the state. Travel is required throughout the State/Region based on project location. Overnight travel is expected.
The job will consist of 100% fieldwork ranging from invasive brush cutting, tree felling, equipment operation, planting, seeding, and maintenance of natural areas through herbicide application and equipment operations.
RES is currently accepting applications for an Accounting Clerk (Accounts Receivables) to work in our Baton Rouge, LA office.
The Nursery Equipment Operator will assist the Seed Production Manager in carrying out various tasks as assigned including basic equipment use and maintenance on a full-time basis. This position will be based out of our Brodhead, WI nursery.
The Mission: Using a variety of agricultural and horticultural equipment to aid in the growing, care, maintenance, harvesting and inventory control of native seeds and plants. Assist in a variety of agricultural and horticultural activities at the direction of a supervisor or team leader. This role will occasionally manage labor, equipment, and materials related to nursery operations.
RES is looking for a Human Resources Generalist, to look after our Mid-Atlantic region, and based out of our Richmond VA offices.
The mission: to be HR support to the leaders of the region, including operation managers, project managers, and the GM, in the field and in the office, as a true representative of HR in front of the field crews and the office workers.
We are looking for a COMMUNICATOR, as your core relationships are as versatile as they can be, and you will have to find a common language with all; an INDEPENDENT THINKER, who is capable to tackle day-to-day problems independently and with a great deal of initiative, all while participating in strategical planning of the region; and INFLUENCER who is capable of building and maintaining partnerships and solid working relationships with management and employees at all levels.
RES is accepting applications for a Surveying Technician in our Pittsburgh PA or Scenery Hill, PA offices.
The mission: to provide survey support to all RES operations in the region.
RES is currently accepting applications for an Ecology Intern, based out of our Lafayette, LA office. This internship typically runs May-August, but the duration is negotiable based on your schedule.
The Mission: This Internship position will work with regulatory personnel to perform all aspects of fieldwork and assist with data entry and compilation of technical reports. Interns will work under the supervision of a Senior Ecologist. Your internship will conclude with a presentation on what you learned to Regulatory and Operations staff.
Interns will learn the principles of wetland mitigation according to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act implemented by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the business of providing mitigation, while growing your familiarity with the vegetation, hydrology, and soils in the Gulf Coast Region.
You will work under the supervision of a senior member of the Ecology team, in a group of like-minded people who are all passionate about the earth and who occasionally get to work with their four-legged friends out in the field!
Interns will be periodically quizzed to evaluate their developing skillset as they are exposed to the ecological side of the mitigation business. By the end of the summer, interns will be responsible for writing a monitoring report for a RES mitigation site that will be delivered to the USACE and will produce a presentation for the Regulatory team discussing their experience and learning over the summer.
Did you know that our Ecology team in the Gulf Coast has project sites all over Louisiana? This gives you a great opportunity to explore the region’s diverse and beautiful landscapes from the salt marshes of the coast to the floodplain of the Mississippi River and the Coastal Prairie of Louisiana. Each RES site has been designed, constructed, and implemented to provide specific mitigation needs for a client or the local watershed. Our sites are continually monitored and maintained to create a resilient habitat that provides ecological value on a local and regional level.
You will learn about:
· Wetland mitigation in Louisiana
· Ecological restoration practices
· Native vegetation and its importance in ecological restoration
· Vegetation plantings and invasive species abatement
You will learn how to:
· Use GPS and/or other field-based mobile applications to collect field data
· Translate field data into formal reports for various regulating agencies
· Identify native Louisiana vegetation, especially trees
· Identify exotic invasive vegetation
RES is currently looking for a Restoration Supervisor II professional. This position will be assigned to the project in Medora, ND and Dickinson, ND.
The mission: This position is approximately 10% at the RES field office, 90% in the field. The primary function of the Restoration Supervisor II is to complete restoration work in the field and supervise Restoration Technicians.
RES is hiring an Assistant Project Manager to assist with the facilitation of projects to ensure timely execution through organization of project components and are completed within budget. This position will be assigned to the project in Medora, ND and Dickinson, ND.
The mission: The Assistant Project Manager will be responsible for the day to day coordination and/or oversight of each project and will report project progress, issues, concerns, to the PM. It is expected that the APM will be able to attend site meetings and coordinate with the onsite inspectors, visitors, and other parties associated with the project as a part of their daily duties. Should project issues arise the APM will coordinate with the PM for guidance and issue resolution.
RES is accepting applications for Stormwater Management and Field Ecology Intern based out of our Annandale, Virginia office. Interns are expected to provide transportation to and from office and, on occasion, field sites.
You can expect a weekly workload ranging between 30-40 hours during the months of May through August. The work schedule is primarily traditional weekday, but also will include occasional early morning, evening, or weekend work during daylight hours when stormwater sampling can be performed.
You will be part of a collaborative team of passionate professionals who are always ready to support your learning and growth, and answer all your questions whenever they arise.
You will learn about:
- Wetland and stream delineations.
- Water pollution monitoring.
- Invasive species management for ecological restoration.
- Environmental permit management.
You will learn how to:
- Basics of wetland delineation.
- Analyze data to support environmental permitting.
- Conduct scientifically sound water pollution monitoring.
- Implement integrate pest management measures.
RES is currently accepting applications for a Geospatial Analyst Intern, based out of our Sacramento, CA office. This internship typically runs May-August, but the duration is negotiable based on your schedule.
The mission: As the Geospatial Analyst Intern, you will work with geospatial, ecology, engineering, and regulatory experts to support geospatial needs related to ecological restoration, water resource solutions, and other projects. This position will learn and hone skills related to GIS, Remote Sensing, GPS, and field data collection while working with various software packages and online platforms. You will work under the supervision of a senior member of the Geospatial team, in a group of like-minded people who are all passionate about everything geospatial!
You will be learning the following skills:
Throughout your journey, you'll acquire proficiency in ArcGIS Pro, delving into various activities that contribute to this skill. This includes conducting spatial data analysis and creating new datasets, mastering the art of cartography and map creation, and efficiently managing geographic data.
Also, prepare to immerse yourself in ArcGIS Online/Enterprise proficiency, where hands-on activities will build your expertise. You'll be crafting online maps tailored for FieldMaps, creating dynamic online applications using tools like Experience Builder, Survey 123, StoryMaps, and Operations Dashboard.
And finally, you will enhance your soft skills, where engaging activities will shape your professional growth. Develop problem-solving and critical thinking prowess as you tackle complex challenges and design effective solutions. Cultivate effective communication skills through meaningful interactions with internal clients and stakeholders. Embrace the spirit of teamwork by collaborating closely with fellow Geospatial Analysts, Engineers, Scientists, and Project Managers. Moreover, delve into project management, executing and overseeing assigned tasks from initiation through successful completion.
RES is currently accepting applications for an Ecology Intern, based out of our Bellaire, TX office. This internship typically runs May-August, but the duration is negotiable based on your schedule.
The mission: As the Ecology Intern, you will work with ecology and regulatory personnel to perform all aspects of fieldwork and assist with data entry and compilation of technical reports.
Interns will learn the principles of Wetland and Stream Mitigation according to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and implemented by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the business of providing mitigation, and a familiarity with the vegetation, hydrology, and soils in the Gulf Coastal Region covering Texas and Louisiana.
You will work under the supervision of a senior member of the Ecology team, in a group of like-minded people who are all passionate about the earth and who occasionally get to work with their four-legged friends out in the field!
Interns will be periodically quizzed to evaluate their developing skillset as they are exposed to multiple aspects of the mitigation business and ecological studies. By the end of the summer, interns will be responsible for writing a monitoring report for a RES mitigation site that will be delivered to the USACE and will produce a presentation for the Regulatory team discussing their experience and learning over the summer.
Did you know that our Ecology team in the Gulf Coast has project sites all over Texas and Louisiana? This gives them a great opportunity to explore the region’s diverse and beautiful landscapes from the salt marshes on the coast to the floodplain terraces of the Red River, the pineywoods of east Texas, and the Cajun Prairie of Louisiana. Each RES site has been designed, constructed, and implemented to provide specific mitigation needs for a client or the local watershed. Our sites are continually monitored and maintained to create a resilient habitat that provides value to the region.
At RES, we believe that human progress and the restoration of nature’s resources can go hand in hand. Our belief made us what we are today - the nation’s leading ecological restoration company, with over 300 stream miles restored and conserved, 20,000,000 trees planted, and 15,000 acres of special-status species habitat established. We restore our land and waters with integrity and innovation, one community at a time.
This position is approximately 10% at the RES field office, 90% in the field. The primary function of the Restoration Supervisor is to complete restoration work in the field and supervise Restoration Technicians. This position will be based out of our Jordan, MN office.