Reporting to the Executive Director, the Engineer position offers an exciting opportunity to apply engineering and project management skills to meaningful and impactful conservation work in some of California’s most beautiful landscapes. They will work among a dynamic team of professionals, including one other licensed civil engineer, certified professionals in planning, a registered professional forester, biologists, and other administrative and natural resource professionals. The individual will work on a variety of projects in pursuit of multiple resource goals such as water quality, drought and fire resilience, soil health, and climate-beneficial farming. They will act both as lead staff on their own managed projects and as an internal consultant, providing advice, feedback, and engineering support to other staff. Pay: $52.89-$60.35/hour Location: Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, with option for partial remote work; field work throughout Sonoma and Marin Counties Organization Get involved with the San Francisco Bay Joint Venture Learn about ways you can help with habitat conservation projects in the Bay Area, join us at an upcoming event, or view some of our recent media releases. Established in 1996, the San Francisco Bay Joint Venture is a partnership working to protect, restore, increase, and enhance wetland habitats throughout the San Francisco Bay region to benefit birds, fish, and other wildlife. J-18808-Ljbffr