| 1. Biologist |
| US-WV-WV - Huntington | Army Corps of Engineers | | 11/05/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
Serves as a Life-Cycle Project Manager, with overall responsibility for managing the planning, scoping, development, design, construction, and direction of important civil works/military projects. Integrate sponsor/customer requirements and participation into a comprehensive management plan that is fully coordinated with all contributing agencies, stakeholders, and organizations including various ... |
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| 2. Biologist |
| US-WV-WV - Huntington | Army Corps of Engineers | | 08/31/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
Serves as a Project Engineer, at a construction site responsible for advising, directing, and/or instructing the activities of lower-grade engineers or technicians in the execution of construction activities for a wide range of construction projects which constitute a major portion of the total construction activity or several smaller projects within geographic area. During design phase of a proje... |
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| 3. Biologist |
| US-WV-WV - Huntington | Army Corps of Engineers | | 08/31/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
Serves as a Life-Cycle Project Manager, with overall responsibility for managing the planning, scoping, development, design, construction, and direction of important civil works/military projects. Integrate sponsor/customer requirements and participation into a comprehensive management plan that is fully coordinated with all contributing agencies, stakeholders, and organizations including various ... |
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| 4. Biologist |
| US-WV-WV - Huntington | Army Corps of Engineers | | 07/24/2009 to 07/23/2010 |
Serves as a Life-Cycle Project Manager, with overall responsibility for managing the planning, scoping, development, design, construction, and direction of important civil works/military projects. Integrate sponsor/customer requirements and participation into a comprehensive management plan that is fully coordinated with all contributing agencies, stakeholders, and organizations including various ... |
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| 5. Fish and Wildlife Biologist |
| US-WV-Elkins | Interior, US Fish and Wildlife Service | | 04/20/2009 to 04/20/2010 |
As a Fish and Wildlife Biologist working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the Conservation Planning Assistance Program at one of the Ecological Services Program offices in the Northeast Region (Region 5), your duties will include the following: Participates in interagency and multi-agency inter-disciplinary team directed at assessing complex resource problems associated with Federal Aid h... |
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| 6. Hydrologist |
| US-WV-WV - Huntington | Army Corps of Engineers | | 08/31/2009 to 12/31/2009 |
Serves as a Project Engineer, at a construction site responsible for advising, directing, and/or instructing the activities of lower-grade engineers or technicians in the execution of construction activities for a wide range of construction projects which constitute a major portion of the total construction activity or several smaller projects within geographic area. During design phase of a proje... |
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| 7. Interdisciplinary, Assistant State Conservationist for Programs |
| US-WV-Morgantown | Natural Resources Conservation Service | | 11/02/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
In support of the agency's mission, duties will include:This position is a member of the leadership team located in the West Virginia State Office in Morgantown, WV. The incumbent serves as an Assistant State Conservationist (Programs) and has responsibility for the coordination, direction, and evaluation of program activities statewide. In addition, works with state staff members in making specia... |
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| 8. Interdisciplinary: General Engineer/Physical Scientist, GS 801/1301 13/14 |
| US-WV-Morgantown | Department Of Energy | | 11/16/2009 to 12/21/2009 |
This position is located in the Computational Science Division, Office of Research and Development. The function of this Division is to (1) conceive, plan, direct, and conduct exploratory and applied research in the areas of computer simulation and modeling, scientific computing, and the science of flowing materials, including multi-phase and chemically reactive flows, (2) investigate theoretical ... |
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| 9. Meteorological Technician (HMT) GS-1341-11 MAP |
| US-WV-Charleston WV | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | | 11/02/2009 to 11/23/2009 |
The incumbent is responsible for a full range of technical support to the station's observational, upper-air and cooperative programs in addition to providing operational support for long and short-fused watches, warnings, statements, and other operational services. Specific duties may encompass data acquisition, management, and quality control; public service and customer interaction; broadcasts ... |
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| 10. Meteorologist (Intern) GS-1340-5/7/9 DE/CR |
| US-WV-Charleston WV | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | | 11/02/2009 to 11/23/2009 |
Serves in an intern phase of the NWS Forecaster Development Program.Works rotating shifts and participates in the full range of WFOprograms and functions to acquire on-the-job experience necessaryfor advancement. The forecast program includes a suite ofhydro meteorological forecasts including public, aviation, fireweather, flood, and marine forecast products. Participates in thewatch/warning progr... |
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