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Field Biologist (Field Based)

Conduct field surveys of special status species for construction projects in CA.

Fresno, California, United States | Sacramento, California, United States | San Jose, California, United States
73k - 78k USD
Full Time
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Field

About the Role

ERM is hiring Field Biologists to conduct surveys for special‑status species on a large construction project in Madera and Merced, California. The role is full‑time (40 hours/week), limited‑term for one year with possible renewal, and requires flexibility to adapt to changing schedules, sites, and tasks. Field Biologists will perform pre‑construction surveys across the client’s project area, often working independently in remote locations. Duties include electronic data collection, sub‑meter GPS acquisition, daily reporting, survey report compilation, and adherence to ERM’s rigorous safety program. • Conduct pre‑construction surveys for listed special‑status species using handheld sub‑meter GPS and electronic data collection. • Work independently in remote field locations, providing daily reports and compiling final survey documents. • Maintain compliance with ERM’s safety program and company policies while on site. • Communicate findings effectively and keep organized records.

Key Responsibilities

  • gps surveying
  • data collection
  • daily reporting
  • report compilation
  • safety compliance
  • remote fieldwork

What You Bring

Candidates must have at least two years of biology experience with special‑status species and expertise in at least one of the listed taxa (e.g., Blunt‑nosed Leopard Lizard, San Joaquin Kit Fox, California Tiger Salamander, Swainson’s hawk, Crotch Bumble Bee, Fairy Shrimp) meeting specific sighting or effort thresholds. Additional requirements include outdoor work capability, strong GPS and map‑interpretation skills, meticulous documentation, solid organizational and communication abilities, a positive attitude for extended field periods, willingness to travel with overnight stays, problem‑solving competence, a valid driver’s license, and fluency in English with Spanish preferred. • Meet minimum experience thresholds for target species (e.g., 15 San Joaquin Kit Fox sightings, 20 California Tiger Salamander survey hours, 20 Fairy Shrimp hours across three sites). • Demonstrate strong GPS, map‑reading, and meticulous documentation skills. • Travel frequently, including overnight stays, and hold a valid driver’s license. • Fluency in English required; Spanish fluency highly preferred.

Requirements

  • gps
  • map reading
  • documentation
  • driver’s license
  • english fluency
  • biology experience

Benefits

The position offers an annual base salary of $73,008–$78,000 ($35.10–$37.50 /hr) on a non‑exempt, limited‑term basis, with potential bonus eligibility for regular employees. Eligible staff working 20 + hours per week receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes paid time off, medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and life & disability insurance. ERM is an equal‑opportunity employer and does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. • Salary $73,008–$78,000 annually ($35.10–$37.50 /hr); limited‑term, non‑exempt with possible renewal. • Eligible for comprehensive benefits (PTO, medical, dental, vision, 401(k), life & disability) for regular employees working 20 + hours/week.

Work Environment

Field

Interview Process

-shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews.

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