4 Petroleum Engineers from Bureau of Land Management submitted salaries.
The Bureau of Land Management is a sector of the U.S. Department of the Interior. This governmental entity works to sustain and protect the country's public lands for the enjoyment and benefit of all citizens. Currently there are more than 245 million acres of public land in the United States that are mandated to be used for energy development, grazing of livestock, recreational activities and harvesting of lumber, and the Bureau of Land Management is responsible for overseeing the safety and security of those activities.
The BLM was established by a governmental decree in 1979, and its orders also include the care of 221 wilderness areas and 16 national monuments, all of which total more than 13 million additional acres. The national headquarters of the BLM is located in Denver, Colorado, but additional offices are found in Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Washington, D.C.
Employment at the BLM is achieved through application with the federal government. The BLM regularly seeks employees with skills to work in the areas of biological and geological sciences, business, law, fire and aviation and more. BLM employees also see incredible benefits, including various forms of insurance, vacation and sick leave time and retirement plans.
Senior Project Manager is the highest paying job at Bureau of Land Management at $112,000 annually.
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