Senior Fisheries Biologist

Environmental Rancho Cordova, California Oakland, California Portland, Oregon
Salary: USD 70000 - 100000 Annually


Description

Your role at GEI.

Job Description

The Fisheries Biologist will be responsible for planning, leading, and executing, technical-based aquatic sciences programs and projects; interfacing and maintaining strong relationships with GEI staff, clients, and teaming partners; and managing and/or providing input to environmental project and proposal teams. We are seeking a respected professional with experience on small-, medium-, and large-scale projects to help seek, obtain, develop, and execute projects in fisheries, aquatic sciences, and natural resources involving aquatic systems. The candidate will lead technical and sometimes complex projects focused primarily throughout California but occasionally in other states. 

Essential Responsibilities & Duties

The successful applicant will provide leadership and supporting roles in fisheries and aquatic ecology technical work and projects involving fisheries sampling programs and surveys, ecological restoration, Delta and Central Valley projects, natural resource management planning, ESA compliance documents and negotiations, and biological impact analyses for ESA, FERC, SWRCB, NEPA, and CEQA processes. Experience with the FERC regulatory process is a bonus. Projects will involve complex and technical fisheries analyses and investigations; innovative mitigation and conservation planning; multi-disciplinary teamwork with biologists, planners, restoration ecologists, landscape architects, engineers, and attorneys; and creative integration of natural resource analysis and project design. Exciting opportunities exist on projects involving fisheries and aquatic ecology; watershed assessment and management; aquatic habitat restoration and enhancement; aquatic bio-assessment; large NEPA and CEQA compliance documents for major California water resources programs; flood control and levee setbacks; comprehensive natural resource planning for local, state, and federal agencies; water rights applications and other regulatory/permit proceedings; planning studies related to natural resources management, water supply, and flood management; and ESA, NEPA, and CEQA compliance for all of the above. Formal and informal staff mentoring and problem solving of complex natural resource issues in a collegial environment are important components of this position.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Candidates must have expertise and training in relevant disciplines (fisheries, aquatic ecology), as well as interest/training in one or more related disciplines (water quality, hydrology, stream restoration, watershed planning, population modeling, statistics, natural resources management, permitting, conservation biology, grant writing, FERC and Endangered Species Act analyses).
  • Candidates should be detail-oriented, excellent communicators (both verbal and written), and have the capability to understand and communicate complex technical, regulatory, and management issues related to aquatic ecology.
  • Experience with northern and central California aquatic environments is preferred (e.g., Sierra Nevada, Central Valley, Delta, North/Central Coast).
  • 5-10 years of prior relevant consulting experience is required; 10+ years is preferred.
  • Bachelors Degree in fisheries biology, aquatic ecology, or related natural resources field is required; Masters Degree or PhD is preferred.
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GEI’s Total Rewards Package Includes 
  • Market-Competitive Compensation, including Eligibility for an Annual Performance Bonus
  • Pay Range For This Position: $70,000.00 – $100,000.00/year
  • Comprehensive Benefits Program, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability and More
  • Well-Being Program and Paid Parental Leave
  • Commuter Benefits
  • Hybrid Work Schedules and Cell Phone Stipends
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  • Support and Financial Rewards for Publication Awards, Professional Dues, and Professional Licenses
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 
WORK ENVIRONMENT  
  
  
  
Functional Demands:    
 
 
 
 
Sedentary
 
Light
X 
Medium
Other
 
 
Activity Level Throughout Workday (check one per row) 
Physical Activity Requirements
Occasional
(0-35% of day)
Frequent
(33-66% of day)
Continuous
(67-100% of day)
Not Applicable
Sitting
1-2 hours 
 
 
 
Standing
 
 
6-8 hours 
 
Walking
 
3-5 hours 
 
 
Climbing
0-1 hours 
 
 
 
Lifting (floor to waist level) (in pounds)
0-30 pounds 
 
 
 
Lifting (waist level and above) (in pounds)
0-10 pounds 
 
 
 
Carrying objects
 
 
6-8 hours 
 
Push/pull
0-1 hour 
 
 
 
Twisting
1-2 hours 
 
 
 
Bending
 
3-5 hours 
 
 
Reaching forward
1-3 hours 
 
 
 
Reaching overhead
0-1 hour 
 
 
 
Squat/kneel/crawl
 
3-5 hours 
 
 
Wrist position deviation
1-2 hours 
 
 
 
Pinching/fine motor skills
2-3 hours 
 
 
 
Keyboard use/repetitive motion
1-2 hours 
 
 
 
Taste or smell (taste=never)
1-2 hours 
 
 
 
Talk or hear
 
 
6-8 hours 
 
Accurate 20/40 
Very Accurate 20/20 
Not Applicable
Near Vision
 
X 
Far Vision
 
X 
 
 
Yes
No
Not Applicable 
Color Discrimination
X 
Sensory Requirements 
Minimal
Moderate
Accurate
Not Applicable 
Depth perception
 
X 
Hearing
 
X 
 
Environment Requirements
Occupational Exposure Risk Potential
Reasonably Anticipated
Not Anticipated
Blood borne pathogens
X 
 
Chemical
X 
 
Airborne communicable diseases
X 
 
Extreme temperatures
X 
 
Radiation
X 
 
Uneven surfaces or elevations
X 
 
Extreme noise levels
X 
 
Dust/particulate matter
X 
 
 
Other (exposure risks):  
 
 
Usual workday hours:
X 
8
X 
10
 
12
Other work hours
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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