Scientist I - Ecologist

Resource Environmental Solutions LLCAthens, GA
Hybrid

About The Position

RES is looking for a Scientist I to join their team. As a Scientist I at RES, you’ll support field data collection, environmental monitoring, and ecological assessments that form the foundation of their restoration and mitigation projects. Working under the direction of experienced scientists and project managers, you’ll contribute to meaningful work in the field—collecting and processing data, supporting reporting efforts, and gaining exposure to environmental regulations, ecosystems, and scientific best practices. This is an entry-level opportunity ideal for a recent graduate or someone early in their career who is passionate about environmental science, ecology, or natural resources and wants to build a strong foundation for long-term growth.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, biology, ecology, geology, natural resources, or a related field
  • 0–2 years of field experience (can include internships, academic fieldwork, or volunteer work)
  • Basic knowledge of scientific methods
  • Basic knowledge of data collection using GPS and/or GIS tools
  • Basic knowledge of safe field practices
  • Familiarity with ecological concepts such as native species, soil profiles, or hydrology
  • Ability to work outdoors in varying conditions and terrain
  • Strong written communication skills for data documentation and reporting
  • Attention to detail and a commitment to high-quality data collection
  • Strong work ethic and reliability in team-based fieldwork

Nice To Haves

  • Exposure to wetland, stream, or habitat assessments
  • Experience with field sampling equipment, inventories, or monitoring protocols
  • Understanding of regional environmental regulations and permitting

Responsibilities

  • Support field data collection, environmental monitoring, and ecological assessments.
  • Collect and process data.
  • Support reporting efforts.
  • Gain exposure to environmental regulations, ecosystems, and scientific best practices.
  • Conduct fieldwork such as taking soil samples, surveying stream banks, or recording vegetation data.
  • Enter data into Excel or another database.
  • Help process site photos and maps.
  • Contribute notes for a technical report.
  • Learn how environmental regulations influence work.
  • Understand how habitat, water quality, and landscape features intersect in project planning.
  • Become familiar with regional flora and fauna, permitting frameworks, and the real-world application of scientific principles in the field.

Benefits

  • Travel is covered by the company.
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