Who: Navy Pier, Inc. (NPI) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation established in 2011 to maintain and oversee the redevelopment at Navy Pier.
What: Sustainability Program Manager – Development Department. A sustainability program manager supports the implementation of sustainability programs across the organization or on various projects throughout the organization. They are expected to foster a positive image about the organization in the public eye and internally, encouraging sustainability thinking in the employee base at all levels and ideally to examine ways of cost-saving while promoting such green credentials.
The sustainability program manager will advise our organization on how to minimize our impact on the environment and, in some cases, oversee the delivery of impact reduction strategies. They typically develop and then measure the success of the schemes for waste management, renewable energy, recycling, and pollution reduction and prevention. Specific job tasks include:
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Showing posts with label pollution abatement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pollution abatement. Show all posts
Environmental Resources Planning Division Director, Capital Area Regional Planning Commission - Madison, WI
Environmental Resources Planning Division Director
Capital Area Regional Planning Commission
Professional Area:
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning
Experience:
5-7 years
Contact person:
Linda Firestone
Phone:
608-266-4138
Fax:
608-266-9117
Email:
lindaf@capitalarearpc.org
Website:
Location:
Madison, WI
The Capital Area Regional Planning Commission in Madison, Wisconsin, is seeking a Environmental Resources Planning Division Director. The Environmental Resources Planning Division Director oversees the technical pollution abatement planning and resource protection work of the Capital Area Regional Planning Commission (CARPC), and oversees and directs the water quality planning responsibilities of CARPC.
This position also:
- provides problem assessment, program planning, policy analysis, and policy recommendation to address resource management, pollution abatement, and infrastructure problems that are documented through the resource assessment and inventory work of the Division;
- provides testimony in annexation hearings for the Metropolitan Sewerage District, and in other hearings related to state environmental rule-making as well as rule-making work groups with various state and regional agencies with resource conservation authority; and
- provides review comments on proposed state environmental laws. See complete position description posted on the CARPC website at http://www.capitalarearpc.org/Employment.html.
A multi-disciplinary combination of urban and environmental planning and environmental engineering, or training in closely related fields is necessary. Minimum education and experience for this position includes a Masters degree with six years of related experience, at least four of which include advanced planning experience with supervision and program management responsibility. A Professional Engineering certification is also needed, because this position has the ultimate responsibility of review, revision, and approval of engineering plans and documents prepared by developers’ consultants, wastewater system design engineers, water supply system design engineers, and stormwater management system engineers. Other job requirements are listed in the position description posted on the CARPC website at http://www.capitalarearpc.org/Employment.html.
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and references to Linda Firestone, Capital Area Regional Planning Commission, 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Room 362, Madison, WI 53703, or by email at LindaF@CapitalAreaRPC.org.
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