Senior Environmental Biologist - Northern CA

DudekSacramento, CA
$110,000 - $130,000Hybrid

About The Position

Dudek is currently seeking a full-time experienced Biologist to join our biological resources team. The successful candidate will help grow Dudek’s biological resources practice in the Central Valley and surrounding regions; manage and implement a wide variety of projects involving sensitive biological resources, ; and work collaboratively with other Dudek staff based out of our California offices. This position will be a mix of technical writing, project management, and field-based work out of Northern California.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, botany, environmental science or related natural resources field.
  • A minimum of 15 years of experience in biological resource consulting (or equivalent experience in a regulatory agency setting) with increasing levels of responsibility.
  • Proven experience managing biological tasks or projects, including client communication, deliverable oversight, and team coordination.
  • Knowledge and understanding of special-status plant species, vegetation communities, and sensitive vegetation resources that occur in the Central Valley and foothills regions and broader Northern California.
  • Knowledge of state and federal statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements relating to biological resources, in particular, the federal Clean Water Act, state and federal Endangered Species Acts, California Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, and California Fish and Game Code.
  • Familiarity with using a handheld GPS unit (e.g., EOS Arrow or similar) and experience using advanced software and mapping tools such as ESRI FieldMaps, Survey123, and Collector.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills.
  • Conscientious and detail-oriented with demonstrated accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Exercises good judgment and sound decision-making skills.
  • Willingness to travel for work, including overnight stays in hotels.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and have active personal automobile liability insurance by first day of employment.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in biology, ecology, botany, environmental science or related natural resources field.
  • Demonstrated experience with management of projects involving biological impact analyses, special-status species, and mitigation planning, particularly experienced in the regulatory environment of Central Valley cities, counties, and State agencies.
  • Knowledge and understanding of field and data analysis techniques used to map and assess wetland and water features potentially jurisdictional under the federal Clean Water Act, California Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, and California Fish and Game Code.
  • Knowledge of California aquatic resource types and systems.
  • Proficient in wildlife identification and impact evaluation skills throughout California.
  • Strong customer service emphasis and solution-oriented project delivery approach.
  • Possess or actively pursuing U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Section 10(a)(1)(A) recovery survey permits and/or California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)/Scientific Collecting Permits (SCPs) for regionally relevant species including, but not limited to, California red-legged frog, giant gartersnake, large listed branchiopods, northwestern pond turtle, burrowing owl, and Crotch’s bumblebee.
  • Possess or actively pursuing a CDFW Plant Voucher Collecting Permit to collect voucher specimens of state‑listed rare, threatened, endangered, or candidate plant species.

Responsibilities

  • Lead collection of detailed field data, work in remote field locations, hike steep slopes over uneven terrain, and work full days in all types of weather, including but not limited to the following tasks:
  • Lead aquatic resource delineations.
  • Identify California flora and fauna to species and subspecies or variety.
  • Lead field surveys for rare, threatened, and endangered plants and wildlife.
  • Lead vegetation surveys, invasive plant surveys, and habitat assessments.
  • Manage small-to-mid scale biological resource projects and biological tasks on larger multidisciplinary projects, including scheduling, budgeting, client coordination, and quality control.
  • Prepare and oversee preparation of reports summarizing methodology, field survey results and recommendations.
  • Prepare and oversee preparation of Aquatic Resources Delineation Reports.
  • Prepare and oversee preparation of documents supporting environmental permit applications and CEQA/NEPA biological evaluations.
  • Serve as a mentor to junior to lower mid-level staff and assist in building proficiency of technical skills.
  • Ability to work as member of a team and independently to make decisions and complete tasks on time and within budget.
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