
Job description
Assist environmental staff with environmental planning, compliance, and permitting activities. Support preparation, review, and organization of CEQA/NEPA documents, technical studies, and permit materials.
Conduct environmental research, data collection, and basic analysis under staff direction. Prepare reports, summaries, and presentations for internal use. Support coordination with engineering, construction, consultants, and regulatory agencies.
Must be a student or graduate student attending an accredited college or university with a minimum GPA of 2.5, majoring in Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Environmental Studies, Urban Planning, Biology, Geography, or a closely related field.
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