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Regenerative Landscaping and Forestry
Regenerative Forest Farming & Landscaping Position AvailableDo you enjoy working outdoors and learning about ecology? Join forces with Regenerative Property Management to regenerate forests and landscapes!Work with plants, animals, soils, mushrooms, and moreCommercial-scale outdoor log-grown mushroom farmPermaculture and regenerative landscaping design approachHourly wage for landscaping & forestry laborCollaborative profit-sharing opportunities if desired to expand our farm businessSkills Required:Manual labor: ability to lift 50+ lbsDesire to learn about yard alternatives, regenerative landscaping, & regenerative forestryWillingness to work hard to accomplish project goals within deadlinesAbility to work both independently and in teamsProfessional communicationLandscaping, farm, permaculture, regenerative, and/or forestry experience preferred“Artistic eye” for design is also a plus*This is a chemical-free workplace: we endeavor to use beyond-organic, regenerative practices which exclude the use of harsh herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides.
4/24/2026
7:58AM
ESG & Sustainable Finance Analyst — AI Training (Remote, US/UK/EU/SG)
Description: IXO is recruiting ESG and sustainable finance specialists to evaluate AI systems in sustainability-linked products, disclosures, and impact assessment. Your rigor will keep AI on the disclosure-grade side of the ESG line — not the greenwashing side.What you'll do:Evaluate AI-generated ESG ratings assessments and controversies reviewsAssess AI accuracy on SFDR, EU Taxonomy, CSRD, TCFD, and ISSBReview AI outputs on green bonds, sustainability-linked loans, and transition financeProvide expert feedback on climate scenario analysis and Scope 1-3 emissionsRed-team AI for greenwashing, weak materiality reasoning, and disclosure errorsRequirements:CFA ESG, SASB FSA, GARP SCR, or equivalent credential3+ years in ESG, sustainable finance, or corporate sustainabilityFluency with major frameworks (GRI, SASB, TCFD, ISSB, CDP)Commitment: 10–20 hrs/week, fully flexible Pay: $80–$140/hr — weekly via Stripe or bank transfer Apply: https://ixolabs.ai/opportunities/esg-sustainable-finance-analyst
4/24/2026
12:56AM
Energy & Utilities Law Expert — AI Training (Remote, US/UK/CA/AU)
Description: IXO is seeking energy and utilities lawyers to evaluate AI systems across oil & gas, power, renewables, and FERC practice. Energy law shapes the physical infrastructure of the modern world — AI needs your regulatory and transactional depth.What you'll do:Evaluate AI-generated PPAs, VPPAs, tolling agreements, and EPC/O&M contractsAssess AI accuracy on FERC Orders (888, 1000, 2222), NERC, and state PUC rulesReview AI outputs on IRA tax-credit monetization, interconnection queues, and RPS complianceProvide expert feedback on upstream/midstream/downstream O&G and renewables transactionsRed-team AI for unsafe pipeline siting advice, missed FERC filings, and tax-credit structuring errorsRequirements:JD with active bar admission4+ years of energy law practiceFamiliarity with FERC Orders or equivalent international rulesCommitment: 10–20 hrs/week, fully flexible Pay: $90–$150/hr — weekly via Stripe or bank transfer Apply: https://ixolabs.ai/opportunities/energy-utilities-law-expert
4/23/2026
8:59PM
Outreach Intern
Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group (MCF) is seeking 2 enthusiastic individuals to fill the seasonal positions of Outreach Interns. These positions are ideal for outgoing, organized, detail-oriented and independently motivated individuals with a passion for outdoor recreation, native fish conservation, and/or environmental science and education. Intern responsibilities will include providing outreach to anglers, campers, and other recreationists at campgrounds, trailheads, and river access sites. Outreach topics include bull trout identification and conservation, fish habitat needs, recreation ethics such as Leave No Trace, and information about planned and ongoing river restoration efforts. This position involves working outdoors in remote recreation areas, often in and around flowing water, occasionally performing manual labor in variable weather conditions, occasional night work, and camping in the field at least 1 day per week. Interns will work under direct supervision of the Outreach Crew Lead and Education & Outreach Coordinator. These positions will also work with other MCF Staff, including the Bull Trout Task Force, as well as agency partners and volunteers. Schedule and Duration: These positions will work an average of 35 hours a week, and will typically work weekends, Friday-Monday up to 10 hours per day with 1 night of camping per week. Positions are expected to begin on June 20th, 2026 and end in early-to mid- September, 2026. Location: These positions’ official duty station will be in Ellensburg, WA but will regularly work throughout the Yakima Basin. MCF vehicles will be provided for required travel from the Ellensburg office. Position ResponsibilitiesConduct a variety of outreach activities, including but not limited to: hosting educational booths and leading campground presentations to 1) educate Teanaway Community Forest recreationists about the importance of restoring fish habitat in the Teanaway River and notify them about ongoing restoration efforts and 2) educate recreationists and anglers about bull trout identification and conservation;Promote responsible recreation and leave no trace principles to recreationists;Remove recreational rock dams that block fish migration;Promote opportunities for community involvement with MCF and partner organizations (including volunteer stewardship and education events);Keep a daily record of outreach activities performed and the number of people reached;Present a summary of public outreach work to land managers and the MCF Board of Directors. Create a final report that details the number of people contacted, summarizes the comments and concerns heard, and provides information about recreationists' priorities to be included in Teanaway restoration design.Maintain professionalism with a variety of agency partners, MCF staff, and volunteersPerform occasional stewardship tasks, such as trash removal from popular recreation sites.Occasionally Work with state, federal, and tribal entities on various bull trout related research projects such as:Bull trout redd (spawning), snorkel (age 18 and up only), and habitat surveys; andBull trout rescue from dewatering streams.Required QualificationsMust be at least 16 years oldMust be self motivated, punctual, and dependableAbility to perform all aspects of the work, including:Being comfortable working in remote outdoor settings (without cell phone coverage);Able to perform physically demanding manual labor outdoors on difficult and hazardous terrain in all types of weather and occasionally at night;Capable of lifting 40 lbs. into and out of trucks, walking up to 5 miles daily over steep or uneven terrain;Able to safely wade and swim in cold flowing water; Willing to camp 1 night per week for workWilling to occasionally work at night between the hours of 9:00 PM and 2:00 AM (for applicants ages 18 and up only). Friendly, outgoing demeanor and ability to work well in a team environmentPassion for MCF’s mission, fisheries conservation, and outdoor recreation A can-do attitude and willingness to be flexible and learn new skillsComfortable with public speakingPrevious job experience or coursework related to environmental science, conservation, restoration, fisheries, environmental education, and/or similar desired but not requiredCompensation: $17.13/hourHow to Apply: Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interested applicants are encouraged to apply early. Priority Application Deadline is May 14th. To apply, email your resume, 1–2 references, and a brief cover letter to Tori Wood: education@midcolumbiafisheries.org . In your cover letter, please address the following: What about this position interests you?Why would you be a good fit for this role?Describe any relevant experience you have working outdoors, public speaking, working in a team, and/or experience with environmental science,fisheries, conservation etc.
4/23/2026
6:17PM
Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist
Job Purpose:The Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist supports day‑to‑day environmental, health, and safety operations within a semiconductor fabrication facility (fab). This role focuses on high‑hazard chemical management, cleanroom safety, tool installation oversight, and regulatory compliance across federal, state, and local requirements. The Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist partners closely with operations, facilities, engineering, and tool‑install teams to ensure safe startup, continuous improvement, and incident‑free production. Duties:This job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with this job. Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties as necessary.Cleanroom & Fab Operations: Monitor EHS compliance across Class 1–1000 cleanroom environments, including gowning protocols, chemical handling, and tool‑specific hazards.Conduct routine fab walkthroughs to identify unsafe conditions, ergonomic risks, and process deviations.Support tool qualification, startup, and change management (MOC) processes to ensure EHS controls are integrated before release to production.Chemical & Gas Safety: Oversee hazardous production materials (HPM) including pyrophorics, toxics, corrosives, flammables, and compressed gases.Review and maintain SDS documentation, chemical inventories, and hazardous material storage compliance.Support gas cabinet, VMB/VMP, and bulk chemical delivery system safety reviews.Participate in emergency response for chemical spills, gas alarms, and system upsets.Environmental Compliance: Support air permit compliance (e.g., VOCs, HAPs, acid gases) and emissions monitoring for scrubbers, abatement units, and exhaust systems.Assist with wastewater treatment operations, including pH neutralization, fluoride removal, and metal discharge compliance.Maintain hazardous waste accumulation areas and coordinate waste disposal in accordance with RCRA and state regulations.Conduct environmental sampling, inspections, and reporting.Safety Programs & Compliance Implement and maintain programs such as LOTO, confined space, fall protection, electrical safety, and machine guarding.Conduct incident investigations using root‑cause methodologies.Deliver EHS training for employees, contractors, and tool‑install teams.Support OSHA, EPA, fire marshal, and insurance inspections.Tool Install & Facilities Support: Review tool install packages for EHS compliance, including exhaust requirements, chemical/gas connections, and ergonomic considerations.Partner with facilities engineering on utilities (UPW, CDA, N2, vacuum, HVAC) to ensure safe operation and maintenance.Verify that contractors follow fab safety protocols, including hot work, elevated work, and controlled access procedures. Skills/Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemical Engineering, or related field.2–5 years of EHS experience, ideally in semiconductor, chemical manufacturing, or high‑tech environments.Strong knowledge of OSHA, EPA, NFPA, and semiconductor‑specific codes (e.g., IFC Chapter 27, FM Global standards).Experience with hazardous chemicals, gas detection systems, and emergency response.Semiconductor fab experience preferred (tool install, cleanroom operations, or HPM management).Certifications such as GISO, CHMM, CSP, CIH, or OSHA 30.Experience with EHS management systems (ISO 14001, ISO 45001).Familiarity with SPC, Lean, or Six Sigma methodologies.Strong communication and ability to influence engineering and operations teams.Analytical mindset with attention to detail in high‑risk environments.Comfortable wearing full cleanroom PPE and responding to alarms or emergencies.
4/23/2026
6:16PM