Staff Biologist
Englewood, CO
7 month Contract
Pay: $44-53 Job Description:
Our client is looking for a Staff Biologist to conduct surveys and monitoring for construction, restoration, habitat assessments, sensitive species surveys, avian species identification and nest surveys, vegetation mapping, and other field work for various types of projects, including high-voltage transmission line routing, power generation construction activities and water treatment facilities.
As a professional within our Environmental Services Practice, this position will work closely with multi-disciplinary project teams to support environmental permitting, impact assessment, and due diligence efforts for a variety of projects occurring on private and federal lands, including but not limited to linear infrastructure, power generation, renewables, and public works projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct routine compliance oversite and monitoring during active construction to ensure adherence to environmental permit conditions and protection measures.
- Perform specialized avian surveys to identify species and determine nest status, particularly for raptors and other protected species.
- Conduct general biological fieldwork, including habitat assessments and sensitive, threatened, and endangered species surveys.
- Collect, analyze, and manage field data using GPS and GIS technologies.
- Author technical reports to support federal and land use permit applications, environmental permit applications, and other required client and agency deliverables.
- Support project managers with regulatory strategy and client communications.
- Travel to project sites as required (approximately 30%).
- Ensure compliance with company and site safety policies
- All other duties as assigned
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Biology, Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences, or related field from an accredited program required. Completion of a master's degree in a related field may be substituted for one year of experience.
- A minimum of 4 years of professional experience conducting biological fieldwork and environmental permitting.
- Demonstrated experience identifying avian species of the Western U.S. and conducting nest status surveys.
- Direct experience performing environmental compliance monitoring for construction projects.
- Strong knowledge of major environmental regulations, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, and the Endangered Species Act.
- Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Valid driver's license required; in addition, must meet standards to qualify for and maintain the Company's vehicle driving privileges as outlined in the Company's Motor Vehicle Safety Policy
Desired/Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with species-specific surveys for burrowing owls, Mexican spotted owls, and various raptors.
- Project experience in Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, and/or Utah.
- Professional certifications or credentials from federal or state agencies.
- Proficiency with GIS data collection and management software (e.g., Esri Field Maps, Survey123).
ESPO Corporation
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630-789-2525
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Leaders in Technical Recruiting & Staffing since 1965 ESPO has a comprehensive benefits package which includes PTO, Group Health and Dental Insurance, and 401k after you have satisfied the necessary waiting periods.
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