Jobs in State Land Reclamation
There are an abundance of career opportunities with our member state agencies. Below you will find links to reclamationist positions with our member state agencies. Many state reclamation programs are small and have few openings, so it is wise to check job posting boards frequently.
If you have any questions on careers in reclamation, feel free to contact any of our officers.
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Last Updated: 9/12/2024
Featured Openings
Location | Position Title | Closing Date | Job Posting Link |
No current postings |
ILLINOIS
NATURAL RESOURCES SPECIALIST Job Details | State of Illinois (jobs2web.com)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENGINEER I Job Details | State of Illinois (jobs2web.com)
Missouri
Prospective candidates interested in working for Missouri’s Land Reclamation Program should check MOCareers for job postings.
Select Department (Department of Natural Resources) and Division (Geological Survey). A typical entry level job title in the program would be Environmental Program Assistant/Analyst Position.
NEW YORK
Mined Land Reclamation Specialist 1 – Description and Qualifications
New York Department of Environmental Conservation Vacancy Postings
To find current vacancies, search the vacancy posting webpage above for the term “Mined Land”.
The Mined Land Reclamation program is staffed by the Mined Land Reclamation Specialist position in 8 of the 9 DEC regions of New York. Some regions MLR programs also may have an Environmental Engineering Technician or a Program Aide.
NORTH CAROLINA
To find current vacancies, search the vacancy posting webpage above for the term “Mining”.
OREGON
Currently in Oregon, all positions in surface mining permitting, reclamation, and regulation positions are in the Natural Resource Specialist series of job classifications. A general description for the Natural Resource Specialist 1 can be found here.
To find a current vacancy visit the Oregon Jobs posting page and search for “Department of Geology” (note: this search will return all positions in the Oregon Mineral Land Regulation and Reclamation section and will likely return postings for other programs such as the geological survey and services program)