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Environmental Data Analyst


These associates help scientists by analyzing and interpreting environmental data. By preparing and processing environmental data, validating data, generating summary and descriptive statistics and graphics, developing new analysis techniques, and documenting results, they act as part of a team that assists government agencies, academic researchers, and private corporations study and answer questions about the environment worldwide.

Data analysis has multiple facets and approaches, encompassing diverse techniques under a variety of names, in different businesses, science and social science domains. 

The environmental data analyst’s core value lies in their ability to support large integrated environmental database projects with extensive data management and analysis components.  They provide value-added data used to enable an objective assessment of the potential for, and consequences of, global change; improve the treatment of cloud and radiation physics in global climate models in order to improve the climate simulation capabilities of these models; and understand the complexity of the carbon cycle and the linkages to physical, biogeochemical and ecological processes and human influences

Sequence has been in the forefront recruiting environmental data analysts.

Working on behalf of our clients, we have been a leader recruiting and staffing environmental data analysts.  We know and understand the technical and professional nuances of this vocation are paramount.  This is important because our professional recruiters know the vital role environmental data analysts can have in the construction, engineering and environmental industries.

Sequence is the premier executive recruiting and staffing firm committed to providing employment solutions to these major industries around the world.  Our team of experienced, highly skilled recruiters and staffing professionals has broad industry climate change/environmental data analyzing experience.  They know the climate change and environmental data industry sectors. 

With their expansive industry network, they know where the finest talent is and how to obtain the best and the brightest personnel for your organization.  Our recruiting philosophy, methodology and recruiting practices adhere to the highest standards and ethics in the industry.  It is why Sequence is able to carefully screen and present only the most qualified environmental data analyst candidates who are highly capable of making a significant difference in your organization. 

Sequence offers a full range of HR services to meet all of your personnel needs.

Sequence can meet all of your personnel needs, from filling individual environmental data analyst jobs to recruiting and staffing entire practice groups, for both small firms or for major corporations around the globe. 

We recruit and staff executive, management, administrative and field-level personnel for temporary and temporary-to-permanent environmental data analyst jobs, and for direct-hire positions throughout the climate change sector worldwide.  We also offer short and long-term temporary contract placements, outplacement services, long-term recruiting in addition to contracting a full range of HR services. 

With such a diversity of applications, there is a nearly endless list of climate change sub-specialties with which Sequence has experience. Many of these specialties are vital to the clients we serve and require the highly skilled expertise in recruiting and staffing that Sequence provides. 

Links:

• Center for Climate Strategies -- State Climate Action Plan Map
• Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change
• Chicago Climate Exchange
• Cleaner and Greener Program
• Climate Change Impacts Map
• EPA Compliance and Enforcement
• EPA Compliance Assurance Monitoring
• EPA Enforcement and Compliance History On-Line
• EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
• EPA Environmental Technology Verification Program (ETV)
• Federal Register
• Global Change Master Directory
• NOAA
• Pew Center on Global Climate Change
• US Climate Change Science Program
• US Department of Energy
• US Department of Interior
• US EPA