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Prepare written documentation to support environmental permit applications and CEQA/NEPA biological evaluations; College coursework and/or a degree with wildlife identification, botanical, natural resources, or conservation, etc emphasis.
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Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS), Certified Botanist, or Certified Wildlife Biologist. Keywords: Biological Resources Project Manager, species surveys, habitat evaluations, jurisdictional delineations, CEQA, NEPA, Section 404/401.
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Field data collection expertise in wildlife species, habitat, and wetlands and streams using GPS units. Habitat mitigation planning for sensitive biological resources, rare flora and fauna, and wetlands.
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Leads and manages biological field studies, including habitat assessments, wildlife surveys, and species inventories, to support project planning and development. Professional certifications, such as Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) or Certified Wildlife Biologist (CWB), are desirable.
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Perform biological monitoring at construction sites to implement mitigation measures. Experience and knowledge of wildlife species in the Central Valley including small mammals, birds, and reptiles.
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Bachelor’s degree in biology, botany, wildlife management, environmental sciences, or a closely related field required. The ideal candidate will be a biologist with strong energy generation and transmission experience who has managed projects with complex biological resources issues.
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This position would also support numerous natural resource projects throughout southern California, preparing technical reports, Biological Assessments, sections of NEPA and CEQA documents, Habitat Conservation Plans, and other permitting support.
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The On-Call Biologist will be responsible for a range of environmental consulting services, including construction monitoring, avian species identification and nest surveys, general and focused biological field surveys and support, assisting with writing and reviewing technical reports and supporting documents such as Biological Technical Reports, Biological Assessments, technical memos, and providing as-needed field and office support to our local and regional Natural Resource team members.
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This role will be based out of our Branch Office in San Diego, CA. The candidate should possess a balanced portfolio of wildlife biology and natural resources permitting skills to manage a successful operation, including business development, and demonstrated relationship-building abilities.
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Assist with collecting, identifying, and compiling observational and spatial data concerning a variety of vegetation, wetland, wildlife, marine, terrestrials, botanical, and/or avian species, as well as biological/environmental data from samples of air, soil, water, sludge, and other matrices for projects, investigations, and surveys.
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Oversee preparation of biological documents and deliverables. In this position you will support projects in the energy generation and transmission sectors, including solar, wind, and battery storage; and electrical, and gas transmission, mainly in Southern California.
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Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of existing and emerging regulatory requirements, wildlife and vegetation assessment methodologies and best practices. You will support program research, planning and development, permitting, compliance monitoring, surveys, inspections/enforcement, and technical support services in relation to biological resources.
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At least 2-5 years of biological monitoring, survey, and reporting, or Natural resource permitting experience. Assist with the Planning, preparation, and review of technical reports (e.g., biological resources technical reports, jurisdictional delineation reports, monitoring reports, etc.
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HELIX provides CEQA/NEPA, biological, cultural resource management, habitat restoration, regulatory permitting, environmental compliance monitoring, acoustics and noise control, GIS, and air quality and greenhouse gas services to both the public and private sectors.
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On-Call Wildlife Biologist. Experience working in the environmental compliance and/or construction fields (i.e., biological construction monitoring). Conduct general and species specific biological surveys and monitoring pursuant to the relevant regulations, codes and/or industry standards.
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