Assist with plant and wildlife surveys for habitat assessments, special-status species, and other project requirements; Assist with wetland delineations, jurisdictional determinations, and other aquatic resource surveys using current agency protocols, regionally specific methods, restoration monitoring for ongoing projects and other guidance; Provide biological monitoring and oversight for construction projects, restoration implementation, and restoration maintenance; Research regionally-sensitive natural resources, survey requirements, and reporting needs; Assist with development of environmental permitting packages using data collected in the field by Langan or subcontractors; Prepare reports documenting field investigations and analytical results; Perform stormwater monitoring and reporting; and. Bachelor's degree in biology, wildlife, botany, ecology, environmental science or a closely related field; 2+ years of biological work experience; field experience is a plus; Familiarity with environmental regulations including NEPA, CEQR, and ESA; Experience with federal and state protected species; Experience using GPS units in the field with use of ArcPad, Collector, Survey123 a plus; Experience with local sensitive species is highly desirable; Excellent written and verbal communication skills; Strong attention to detail with excellent analytical, multitasking, and judgment capabilities; Ability to effectively work independently and in a team environment; and.