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Watershed Scientist Position at SFEI

 Dear Colleagues,


The San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) is seeking an entry to mid-level watershed scientist to join our Resilient Landscapes Program. 

The successful candidate will work on applied science projects relating to watershed restoration, water and sediment management, and climate-change adaptation planning in the Bay Area and statewide. The candidate will help develop tools and quantitative approaches to inform regional and state-wide riverine ecosystem management decisions. The candidate will also help manage projects, coordinate project teams, and work with partners to achieve successful project outcomes.

We are looking to fill this position immediately. Applications will be reviewed starting September 13.

More information about the position can be found here. You can get information about SFEI and the Resilient Landscapes Program by visiting our website (www.sfei.org).

Best,
Scott

Scott Dusterhoff 
Senior Scientist & Lead Geomorphologist

San Francisco Estuary Institute
4911 Central Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804
510-746-7350 (direct), 510-746-SFEI (main), 510-746-7300 (fax)
scottd@sfei.org
www.sfei.org


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