Biologist 2 (Regulatory & Economic Resources) Miami-Dade County GovernmentBiologist 2 (Regulatory & Economic Resources)Miami, FLRegular duties include reviewing and processing applications for projects within coastal wetlands, conducting biological assessments via snorkel or SCUBA, preparing reports, drafting permit language and conditions, and communicating with the public about the status of permit applications. This position provides direct supervision of biologists engaged in conducting qualitative and quantitative biological investigations, including training, reviewing written work, and overseeing field activities.
Biologist 1 (Regulatory & Economic Resources) Miami-Dade County GovernmentBiologist 1 (Regulatory & Economic Resources)Miami, FLRegular duties include conducting biological assessments via snorkel or SCUBA, preparing reports, drafting permit language and permit conditions, and communicating with the public about the status of permit applications. The Biologist I processes applications for projects within coastal wetlands and tidal waters.
Biologist 2 (Department Environmental Resources) Miami-Dade County GovernmentBiologist 2 (Department Environmental Resources)Miami, FLIncumbents typically conduct routine monitoring activities of biological resources as well as periodic special sampling activities, investigate public complaints, conduct field investigations, support restoration project implementation and monitoring and conduct tests for violation of county pollution control ordinances. The primary focus will be to lead data management and analysis efforts associated with various water quality monitoring activities and investigations and benthic and upland habitat restoration and monitoring.
Fishery Biologist II Think Tank, Inc.Fishery Biologist IIMiami, FLContractorPresent FERS information at Fishery Management Council meetings, ACCSP and GFIN working group meetings, and HMS Advisory Panel meetings. These positions are responsible for distributing and processing commercial fishermen's logbooks and implementing the SEFSC Fisheries Electronic Reporting System (FERS).
Wildlife Biologist Tetra Tech IncWildlife BiologistTallahassee, FLThe employee is frequently required to stand, walk, and perform field investigation activities that could potentially require the following: performing strenuous fieldwork under a variety of site and weather conditions; standing, crouching, and sitting to facilitate collecting site information; negotiating difficult terrain for extended periods of time performing field surveys, lifting and/or carrying field equipment and other items weighing up to 40 pounds; and potential exposure to natural hazards (e.g., poison ivy). With 30,000 employees working together, Tetra Tech provides clear solutions to complex problems by Leading with Science to address the entire water cycle, protect and restore the environment, design sustainable and resilient infrastructure, and support the clean energy transition.
Biologist 2 (Aquarist) Association of Zoos and AquariumsBiologist 2 (Aquarist)Tampa, FLp>https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=67bfed39-352a-407e-bb98-1ee7787db55a&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=570100〈=en_US. Serves as a resource and mentor for Biologists, Interns and Volunteers in the development of job skills relating to general husbandry functions, exhibit and life support systems design, construction and maintenance, aquatic organism (marine & freshwater fishes, invertebrates and plants) disease recognition and treatment, collecting techniques and species identification.
Senior Biologist, Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center Association of Zoos and AquariumsSenior Biologist, Sea Turtle Rehabilitation CenterTampa, FLThe Senior Biologist, Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center (STRC) is primarily responsible for providing animal care and facility operational support for the husbandry and management of rescued and rehabilitating sea turtles at The Florida Aquarium's (TFA) STRC in Apollo Beach, FL. AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums, Related Facilities, Commercial Members, Conservation Partners and Society Partners may post free unlimited online job listings as a member benefit.
Senior Biologist/Ecologist - Natural Resources Montrose Environmental Group IncSenior Biologist/Ecologist - Natural ResourcesOrlando, FL$90,000–$110,000 / yearp>To thrive in this role, you'll be comfortable taking ownership of the following responsibilities: Provide senior leadership of the existing due diligence and natural resources team in Orlando with project work typically performed in Florida and occasionally in the Southeast U.S. Provide senior technical mentorship and support to the team within the technical focus areas of the group. The Senior Biologist, Natural Resources Biologist position provides an opportunity to join our Due Diligence and Natural Resources group supporting a variety of clients on environmental due diligence, permitting, and environmental impact assessments throughout the southeast region.
Natural Resource Biologist Scientific Research CorporationNatural Resource BiologistCape Canaveral, FLInspecting and evaluating reliability, flexibility, and maintainability of existing environmental equipment and systems and identifies deficiencies for incorporation into the base comprehensive asset management plan (BCAMP) and environmental sub-AMPs; performs analysis, interprets, deviates or extends traditional methods to resolve industrial equipment or systems unsatisfactory performance problems where precedents are not applicable; and determines and prepares cost estimates for maintenance, repair, upgrades, and replacement. Coordinating with other expert personnel at installation organizations, municipal planning offices, sister services, regulatory agencies, and private organizations to evaluate recommended courses of action and solve complex environmental problems related to a variety of land uses involving conflicting factors such as mission and environmental impact.
Senior Biologist Barge Design Solutions IncSenior BiologistGainesville, FLIndividuals in this role will act as Subject Matter Specialists (SMS) and consultants for a range of environmental projects requiring federal and state permits, with an emphasis on wetland mitigation banks in Florida. Collecting and analyzing hydrologic data from surface waters and groundwater monitoring wells using staff gauges, water-level meters, and data loggers.