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Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Reno, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Biological Monitor

Las Vegas, NV

$37K - $46K/yr

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The ... Conducts botanical monitoring and management. * Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best ...

Field Biologist

Monterey, CA · On-site

$30.30 - $42.30/hr

The ideal candidate will have experience in biological monitoring, surveys and assessments, natural resource management, and California flora and fauna. They will have a working knowledge of the ...

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The ideal candidate will have experience in biological monitoring, surveys and assessments, natural resource management, and California flora and fauna. They will have a working knowledge of the ...

The ideal candidate will have experience in biological monitoring, surveys and assessments, natural resource management, and California flora and fauna. They will have a working knowledge of the ...

On-Call Biologist

Seattle, WA · On-site

$27.55 - $34.43/hr

WSP also has ongoing biological monitoring, habitat assessments, and environmental permitting work in other states with additional upcoming opportunities. Assist with multiple biological field ...

On-Call Biologist

Portland, OR · On-site

$27.55 - $34.43/hr

WSP also has ongoing biological monitoring, habitat assessments, and environmental permitting work in other states with additional upcoming opportunities. Assist with multiple biological field ...

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How much do biological monitoring jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for biological monitoring in the United States is $42,105.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $46,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Biological Monitoring job?

A Biological Monitoring job involves assessing environmental conditions by studying living organisms, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms, to detect changes in ecosystems. Professionals in this field collect and analyze biological samples to evaluate pollution levels, habitat health, and biodiversity. They often work for government agencies, environmental organizations, or research institutions. Their findings help inform conservation efforts and regulatory policies to protect ecosystems and public health.

What are the typical daily responsibilities in a Biological Monitoring role?

In a Biological Monitoring position, your day-to-day tasks often include conducting field surveys, sampling soil, water, or biological specimens, recording environmental conditions, and entering data into specialized software. You may regularly collaborate with environmental scientists, government agencies, or consulting teams to analyze trends and assess ecosystem health. The work can involve traveling to various sites, sometimes in challenging outdoor conditions, and requires adherence to strict safety and documentation protocols. As projects progress, you may also participate in drafting reports or presenting findings to stakeholders. This hands-on, science-driven role is ideal for individuals who enjoy both fieldwork and data analysis.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Biological Monitoring position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Biological Monitoring, you need a solid background in ecology, environmental science, or biology, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with field sampling equipment, GIS software, data analysis tools, and sometimes specific certifications like HAZWOPER or First Aid is important. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication abilities are highly valued. These attributes are essential for accurately collecting, interpreting, and reporting environmental data to ensure regulatory compliance and effective conservation efforts.

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Biological Monitor

$37K - $46K/yr

Full-time

Posted 19 hours ago


Job description

Overview

Energy Environmental Group (EEG) is a full-service environmental consulting firm specializing in all aspects of environmental permitting, inspection, and compliance monitoring. From a project’s inception to its final release, EEG’s knowledgeable staff utilizes a multifaceted plan of action to meet project milestones, maintain compliance regulations, and ensure a successful path to construction completion.  

Energy Environmental Group is a purpose-driven company. Our core values guide our strategy, performance, and culture. We believe in maintaining an environment where team members can make an impact, grow, and thrive. A place where they find meaning and purpose in doing the important work of ensuring communities have the vital energy, light, and communications to prosper. Our culture is inclusive and welcoming. Our teams are empowered with abundant training, tools, and opportunities to follow their curiosity and ambitions. Everyone has an equal chance to advance. Everyone is supported, respected, and challenged to be their best. We’re always looking for talented and dedicated people to join us and love where they work.  

Energy Environmental Group is a proud subsidiary of MasTec (NYSE: MTZ), a Fortune 500 Company ranked by Energy News-Record as one of the leading contractors in the country. EEG is part of the MasTec Power Delivery segment. We are certified as a minority-controlled company by the National Minority Suppliers Development Council (NMSDC). Our rich diversity of people and ideas makes us a stronger, more innovative organization. 

The Biological Monitor will support and report directly to the project Environmental Manager. The Biological Monitor will coordinate with on-site construction personnel and other environmental staff. As a Biological Monitor they will ensure overall environmental compliance monitoring is upheld in accordance with project rules and regulations. Responsibilities could include; developing or implementing mitigation plans, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Spill Prevention Control and Counter-measurement Plans (SPCC), and other environmental compliance related documentation.


Responsibilities
  • Participates in pre- during- and post-construction monitoring and development
  • Works with construction management and government agencies to ensure comprehensive environmental compliance with all applicable federal, state, local, and Project specific permit conditions throughout all phases of transmission line construction.
  • Completes pre-construction surveys within the project right-of-way and surrounding areas.
  • Provides environmental orientation to personnel.
  • Monitors the Project area for species of concern.
  • Conducts botanical monitoring and management.
  • Inspects, evaluates, and amends project best management practices (BMP’s) in accordance with the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and contractual requirements.
  • Participates in daily and weekly look-ahead meetings.
  • Prepares and maintains daily and/or weekly reports.
  • Performs daily and weekly field inspections to identify areas of potential risk related to permit requirements.
  • Reads and understands all Project permits and authorizations in order to effectively enforce them and ensures they are executed as required.
  • Strictly adheres to Owner's environmental policies and procedures.
  • Assists in inspection of activities for compliance with all environmental laws and regulations, including right-of-way grant/special-use authorization, POD, permits and landowner agreements.
  • Identifies sensitive resources and areas of concern prior to construction activities and coordinates with construction crews.
  • Identifies/documents potential environmental concerns/non-compliances and reports concerns to Environmental Manager
  • Participates in daily tailboard discussions and leads Site Specific Environmental Review discussions with field personnel.
  • Serves as technical resource to construction personnel to explain environmental regulations and how they are applied to specific situations.
  • Verifies construction work areas, access roads, and features are properly marked and flagged prior to initiation of work.
  • Utilizes computers, tablets and GPS units to perform data collection and analysis for the project
  • Serves as field POC for third-party field monitors.
  • Identifies, documents and oversees corrective actions to resolve noncompliance issues.
  • Inspects erosion control measures to ensure functionality and communicates erosion control maintenance requirements to BMP Crew Foreman.
  • Inspects and documents reclamation and revegetation activities.
  • Maintains good communications with the Owner's Construction Inspection team, the EC Source Environmental Inspectors, third party environmental personnel, and work crews.
  • Attends and participates in meetings with field personnel and construction personnel.
  • Ensures the installation flagging, and signage per project requirements to delineate environmental sensitive areas
  • Builds and distributes environmental supplies to construction personnel or along the ROW, such as, spill kits.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s Degree in biology, environmental science, natural resources, wildlife biology, or related discipline required
  • Must have a valid driver’s license
  • Strong organizational and document management skills
  • Ability to multitask and maintain effectiveness with multiple priorities
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Ability to read and understand permits and authorizations to effectively enforce them
  • Professional attitude
  • Detail-oriented and high attention to accuracy
  • Solid mathematical skills
  • Comfortable working in a field-based position
  • Demonstrated written and verbal skills
  • Strong computer skills and a significant understanding of Microsoft Office applications, Adobe Acrobat, Google Earth, and others
  • Adaptable to changing work conditions. Ability to plan and prioritize workload
  • Comfortable working around heavy equipment and active construction
  • Ability to work flexible hours & open to extensive travel throughout Nevada
  • Reliable and punctual

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 1-5 years professional experience in the environmental compliance and/or construction fields
  • Strong understanding of applicable environmental laws, environmental best management practices, field construction practices, employee environmental training, and working with local, state and federal land management agencies
  • Experience working with plants and wildlife in Nevada
  • Experience monitoring transmission line construction
  • Experience working with sensitive avian species
  • Strong botanical knowledge
  • 40-hour HAZWOPER
  • CISEC or CESSWI Stormwater Certification
  • OSHA 10 Certification

Physical Demands

  • Must be able to lift 40-50 lbs.
  • Must be able to traverse challenging terrain to perform inspections
  • Capable of working in adverse environmental conditions such as high temperatures or other outdoor elements
  • Able to withstand long hours in the field
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Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s Degree in biology, environmental science, natural resources, wildlife biology, or related discipline required
  • Must have a valid driver’s license
  • Strong organizational and document management skills
  • Ability to multitask and maintain effectiveness with multiple priorities
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Ability to read and understand permits and authorizations to effectively enforce them
  • Professional attitude
  • Detail-oriented and high attention to accuracy
  • Solid mathematical skills
  • Comfortable working in a field-based position
  • Demonstrated written and verbal skills
  • Strong computer skills and a significant understanding of Microsoft Office applications, Adobe Acrobat, Google Earth, and others
  • Adaptable to changing work conditions. Ability to plan and prioritize workload
  • Comfortable working around heavy equipment and active construction
  • Ability to work flexible hours & open to extensive travel throughout Nevada
  • Reliable and punctual

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 1-5 years professional experience in the environmental compliance and/or construction fields
  • Strong understanding of applicable environmental laws, environmental best management practices, field construction practices, employee environmental training, and working with local, state and federal land management agencies
  • Experience working with plants and wildlife in Nevada
  • Experience monitoring transmission line construction
  • Experience working with sensitive avian species
  • Strong botanical knowledge
  • 40-hour HAZWOPER
  • CISEC or CESSWI Stormwater Certification
  • OSHA 10 Certification

Physical Demands

  • Must be able to lift 40-50 lbs.
  • Must be able to traverse challenging terrain to perform inspections
  • Capable of working in adverse environmental conditions such as high temperatures or other outdoor elements
  • Able to withstand long hours in the field
  •  
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