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The Solid Waste Management Bureau at NHDES has an opening for a Food Waste Diversion Specialist in the Materials Management, Education and Planning Section (MMEPS). The posting closes Tuesday, July 2. Find details on the State of New Hampshire Job Opportunities page under Job ID# 40511 (see link below)
This brand-new position offers an exciting opportunity to play an integral role in implementing NH’s new commercial food waste disposal ban as well as managing a statewide grant program designed to incentivize reduction and diversion of wasted food. The ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of waste diversion strategies, experience with grant management, and an aptitude for providing education and outreach. This would be the perfect position for someone looking to gain valuable experience developing new programs from the ground up.
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