Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Officer - 2026-01421 State of WashingtonFish and Wildlife Enforcement Officer - 2026-01421WA$7,713–$10,104 / yearPreferred Qualifications: In addition to the required qualifications, our ideal applicant will possess some or all the following: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Biology, Fisheries Science/Management, Wildlife Science/Management, Animal Science, Forestry, Forestry Management, Range Science/Management, Agricultural Science, Environmental Science, Wildlife Law Enforcement, Resource Economics, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Zoology or Criminal Justice. Among the varied range of responsibilities held within this role, the Fish & Wildlife Enforcement Officer will, Conduct Law Enforcement and Provide Public Safety: Enforces all fish, wildlife, food fish and shellfish laws, department rules/regulations, all laws of the state and specific federal and tribal laws, including hydraulic codes, the Forest Practices Act, the Model Litter Control Act, sanitary shellfish laws, and boating safety regulations.
NewFall 2026 Analyst Intern - Wildlife & Natural Resource Security C4ADS InternshipsFall 2026 Analyst Intern - Wildlife & Natural Resource SecurityColumbia, WashingtonLearn and apply advanced open source investigative methods to conduct detailed analysis of transnational illicit networks, including on wildlife trafficking, illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, and illicit timber and mineral extraction. You will work with a supervising analyst on a project in one of five analytical cells: Wildlife & Natural Resource Security, Organized Crime, Human Security & Conflict Prevention, State-Sponsored Threats, or Strategic Trade & Competition.
Wildlife Repair/Exclusion Technician Critter ControlWildlife Repair/Exclusion TechnicianAuburn, Washington$24–$25 / hourCritter Control Operations specializes in wildlife management services for residential and commercial properties, providing humane wildlife removal, exclusion, and damage repair solutions nationwide. Perform interior and exterior property inspections, including roofs, attics, crawlspaces, and other confined spaces, to identify wildlife entry points and potential vulnerabilities.
Supervisory Fish and Wildlife Administrator U.S. Department of CommerceSupervisory Fish and Wildlife AdministratorSeattle, WA$147,945–$197,200 / yearb''nnnn USAJOBS - Job Announcementn n n n n n n n n n n n n n nn n nn n nnn Skip to main contentn nn nnnnn nn n An official website of the United States governmentn nnnnn nnOfficial websites use .govnA .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.nnnn nnSecure .gov websites use HTTPSn A loc...
Wetland Ecologist Ardurra Group, Inc.Wetland EcologistEverett, WAFull timeWe have made a deliberate and focused commitment to nurture a people-centric culture where people are: valued as individuals; supported in their professional and career development with multiple, varied career paths; provided the tools and resources to be successful, engaged, and satisfied in their work; and positive benefits, time-off programs, and flexibility to help maintain a healthy balance between work and home. The successful candidate will work closely with landowners, developers, engineers, planners, and local, state, and federal agencies to deliver practical, compliant, and balanced environmental solutions.
DCD - Lead Entity Program Coordinator Mac's ListDCD - Lead Entity Program CoordinatorWA$38.57–$46.99 / hourFive years of professional experience related to communicating, instructing and advising on natural resource management or similar issues, or any equivalent combination of education and experience, which would provide the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge and ability required to perform the work; experience working with volunteer organizations, tribes, and a Board of Directors is preferred. The Lead Entity Program Coordinator operates under the general supervision of the North Olympic Peninsula Lead Entity for Salmon Restoration Board (NOPLE) and the direct supervision of the county Director of Community Development.
WDFW Volunteer Opportunities-(2026-03627) State of WashingtonWDFW Volunteer Opportunities-(2026-03627)WAEligible projects may include stewardship, interpretation, and data collection and analysis (such as community science projects) that enhance staff efforts to successfully manage fish, wildlife, and habitat on Department lands. Get started volunteering: The new volunteer portal makes it easier to find, sign up for, and manage volunteer opportunities across the state and includes a project catalog where you can browse and register for volunteer projects in one central location.
NewSenior Biologist and Project Manager Environmental Science AssociatesSenior Biologist and Project ManagerSeattle, WashingtonOur Biological Resources & Land Management Team includes Wetland Biologists, Fisheries Biologists, Wildlife Ecologists, Environmental Scientists, Conservation/Climate Planning Specialists, and Permitting Specialists who provide expertise for many agencies in Washington, Oregon and across the Northwest. In accordance with ESA’s duty and responsibility to provide and maintain a safe workplace that is free of known hazards and to minimize the exposure to potential hazards, any employee who works from an ESA office or conducts any other in-person ESA work-related activity is required to submit their proof of vaccination status or have received an approved exemption and accommodation in states which this applies.