Biologist/Environmental Scientist
QUALIFICATIONS
- BS or MS in biology/environmental science/botany/wildlife or closely related field.
- Substantial (2 years+) hands-on experience related to wildlife, plant conservation and habitat management; such experience may include working with special-status species, conducting wetland delineations in northern California, and identifying region-specific plant and animal species.
- Excellent technical writing and analytical skills.
- Familiarity with GPS data collection and navigation techniques.
- Working knowledge of GIS software/geospatial technology.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Conduct wildlife surveys, habitat evaluations, and/or general plant surveys.
- Conduct wildlife and/or special-status plant surveys and protocol-level surveys.
- Conduct wetland delineations.
- Conduct construction monitoring.
- Prepare a variety of environmental compliance documents such as Biological Study Reports, Biological Assessments, Aquatic Resource Delineation Reports, and Natural Environment Study reports, and assist with NEPA/CEQA documentation.
- Serve as liaison between various regulatory agencies and clients for environmental permit acquisition and compliance.
- Team with project engineers, site designers, and other specialists engaged in private and public projects.
- Coordinate or assist in the coordination of ENPLAN team member actions.
- Assist with the processing of permits (e.g., Section 404, Section 401, CDFW Section 1600 LSA).
- Interface with regulatory agency and client representatives on all phases of contract performance.
- Assist with creation of work programs, budgets, and proposals.
TO APPLY
Send us your resume along with your writing and other work samples as you feel applicable. Include a description of your interest in becoming a member of the ENPLAN team, doing the work necessary, and living in the Redding area. Please email this information to hr@enplan.com.