Stream Restoration Project Manager
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Ausable Freshwter Center
Wilmington, NY (In Person)
$60,000 Salary, Full-Time
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Stream Restoration Project Manager Ausable Freshwter Center Wilmington, New York Job Type Permanent
Salary $55,000
- $65,000 per year Benefits Excellent health, dental, vision, retirement, and paid time off benefits Deadline May 15, 2026 Min. Experience 2
- 4 years Position Announcement
- Stream Restoration Project Manager The Ausable Freshwater Center (AFC), a nonprofit environmental conservation organization based in Wilmington NY, seeks a qualified individual to serve as stream restoration project manager.
Position Overview Status:
Full-time, exempt.Office Location:
Wilmington, NY.Salary:
$55,000- $65,000 anticipated starting range depending on experience, with excellent health, dental, vision, retirement, and paid time off benefits.
Timeline:
Applications accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis through May 15 or until position is filled. Position to start asap in 2026. AFC seeks a mid-career professional to support our stream restoration program. Reporting to and working closely with AFC's stream restoration director, the project manager will facilitate stream restoration, culvert replacement, and field assessment projects. Work is focused in the 512-square mile Ausable River watershed of upstate New York and in watersheds throughout the Adirondack Park where a variety of protections for waterways allow our projects to serve as regional models for stream restoration. The project manager will be responsible for core tasks including state and federal permitting, cost estimates, community relations, and construction oversight of stream restoration projects and culvert replacements. They will assist the director with stream geomorphic surveys, channel and topographic surveys, function-based and stream habitat assessments, and will contribute to project design and watershed planning efforts. Due to the unique nature of this position, AFC will provide multiple training opportunities for the right candidate including coursework supported by AFC grant funding, mentoring from current AFC staff, and opportunities to gain knowledge working side-by-side with experienced partners. Beyond the requirements noted below, exceptional communication and organizational skills are essential to this position as is a sense of humor, willingness to listen, ask questions, share ideas, solve problems, and work creatively and critically in service to the waterways we protect. AFC's stream restoration staff regularly work alongside the biodiverse habitats and riparian ecosystem recovery team, nursery curator, stewardship manager, water quality manager, and other AFC staff. Qualifications- to be addressed in cover letter and resume A relevant four-year degree in geology, geomorphology, engineering, landscape architecture, environmental science, ecology, hydrology, biology, forestry, or related field; a Master's degree is preferred.
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