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Biologist I Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$24 - $26/hr

Biologist I Position Title: Analyst I Division: Consumer Products Services Entity: Consumer Products Services/ATL Location: Indianapolis, IN Reports to: Manager FLSA: Non-exempt Hours Worked:

Biologist I

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Biologist I Position Title: Analyst I Division: Consumer Products Services Entity: Consumer Products Services/ATL Location: Indianapolis, IN Reports to: Manager FLSA: Non-exempt Hours Worked:

$24 - $26/hr

Biologist I Position Title: Analyst I Division: Consumer Products Services Entity: ATL Location: Indianapolis, IN Reports to: Manager FLSA: Non-exempt Hours Worked: Typically, Monday through Friday ...

Biologist I

Washington, DC · On-site

$66K - $93K/yr

Job Summary As a Biologist I, you will be joining a dynamic team performing cutting edge research across multiple disciplines. Operating in a collaborative environment, you will provide invaluable ...

Job Summary The Assistant Biologist I is responsible for performing routine, GLP-compliant laboratory activities in support of ecotoxicology studies. Under supervision, the incumbent executes study ...

Biologist I

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Biologist I Position Title: Analyst I Division: Consumer Products Services Entity: ATL Location: Indianapolis, IN Reports to: Manager FLSA: Non-exempt Hours Worked:Typically, Monday through Friday ...

Job Summary The Assistant Biologist I is responsible for performing routine, GLP-compliant laboratory activities in support of ecotoxicology studies. Under supervision, the incumbent executes study ...

Computational Biologist I

Boston, MA · Hybrid

$112K - $133K/yr

About the Job The Computational Biologist I contributes to the early innovation of novel bioinformatics methods and genomic signatures in oncology. Leveraging Foundation Medicine's FoundationCORE ...

Cellular Biologist I

New York, NY · On-site

$20.55 - $34.41/hr

General Summary The Cellular Biologist I will report to a Ph.D.-level scientist and work alongside an experienced team of cellular biologists, specialists, and other Ph.D.-level scientists ...

Job Summary As a Molecular Biologist I, you will be joining a dynamic team performing cutting edge research across multiple disciplines. Operating in a collaborative environment, you will provide ...

The Field Biologist is engaged in aspects of environmental related projects including, but not limited to, biological surveys, biological assessments, wetland delineations, and resource analysis. The ...

The Field Biologist is engaged in aspects of environmental related projects including, but not limited to, biological surveys, biological assessments, wetland delineations, and resource analysis. The ...

The Field Biologist is engaged in aspects of environmental related projects including, but not limited to, biological surveys, biological assessments, wetland delineations, and resource analysis. The ...

The Field Biologist is engaged in aspects of environmental related projects including, but not limited to, biological surveys, biological assessments, wetland delineations, and resource analysis. The ...

The Field Biologist is engaged in aspects of environmental related projects including, but not limited to, biological surveys, biological assessments, wetland delineations, and resource analysis. The ...

The Field Biologist is engaged in aspects of environmental related projects including, but not limited to, biological surveys, biological assessments, wetland delineations, and resource analysis. The ...

The Field Biologist is engaged in aspects of environmental related projects including, but not limited to, biological surveys, biological assessments, wetland delineations, and resource analysis. The ...

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How much do biologist i jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for biologist i in the United States is $89,403.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,500.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What careers can I do with biology?

Biologist I positions typically prepare individuals for careers in research, environmental consulting, healthcare, education, and conservation. These roles often require knowledge of laboratory techniques, data analysis, and fieldwork, and may involve working in labs, outdoor environments, or educational settings.

What biology jobs pay over $100k?

Biologist I positions typically do not pay over $100,000; higher salaries are often found in roles such as senior biologists, research scientists, or biological consultants with advanced degrees and specialized expertise. Careers in biotech, pharmaceuticals, or environmental consulting tend to offer higher compensation, especially with experience and relevant certifications.

What is the difference between Biologist I vs Environmental Scientist I?

AspectBiologist IEnvironmental Scientist I
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in biology or related fieldBachelor's degree in environmental science, biology, or related field
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, field sitesFieldwork, laboratories, government agencies
Industry UsageResearch institutions, biotech companies, academiaEnvironmental consulting, government agencies, NGOs

Biologist I and Environmental Scientist I often share similar educational backgrounds and work environments. However, Biologist I typically focuses more on biological research and laboratory work, while Environmental Scientist I emphasizes environmental impact assessments and fieldwork related to ecosystems and pollution. Both roles are essential in scientific and environmental sectors, with overlapping skills but different primary focuses.

What jobs can you do as a biologist?

Biologists can work in various fields such as research, conservation, healthcare, and education. Common roles include research scientist, environmental consultant, wildlife biologist, laboratory technician, and science educator. They often use tools like microscopes and may require specialized certifications or advanced degrees depending on the position.

What are three careers for a biologist?

A biologist I can pursue careers in research, environmental consulting, or healthcare. These roles often require laboratory skills, data analysis, and knowledge of biological systems. Biologists may work in labs, fieldwork, or policy development depending on their specialization.
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Infographic showing various Biologist I job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 27% Locum Tenens, 9% Internship, 14% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 45% Nights, and 3% Summer. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,403 per year, or $43 per hour.
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Overview:

Business Title: Biologist I

Position Title: Analyst I

Division: Consumer Products Services

Entity: Consumer Products Services/ATL

Location: Indianapolis, IN

Reports to: Manager

FLSA: Non-exempt

Hours Worked: Typically, Monday through Friday, forty-hours per week. However, must be flexible to meet the needs of the department and complete other projects as assigned.

Position Summary:

The Biologist I - ClinPath will assist with target related clinical pathology (hematology, clinical chemistry, urinalysis, and immunology) testing and biomarker endpoints in early development systems. 

Duties and Responsibilities:

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  • Performs early development Clinical Pathology Assays - Maintenance and use of hematology automated analyzer for whole blood analysis and maintenance and use of clinical chemistry analyzers for analysis of serum, urine, and other body fluids. Performs blood and bone marrow smears and reviews the slides.
  •  Maintain notebooks, prepare and present data and use computer software LIMS, Excel or other data visualization tools to organize, analyze and summarize data. 
  • Develop and characterize new biomarker assays or disease models to support clinical drug development.  Evaluate new technologies that relate to biomarker development.
  • Track and manage workflow, assay requests and metrics using laboratory processes and systems.
  • Perform Instrument maintenance, troubleshooting and qualification of instruments
  • Understand and adhere to standards for appropriate test methods and SOP's.
  • Prepare a variety of samples for testing using prescribed testing methods, following testing standards / specifications.
  • Perform quality and safety checks on samples submitted prior to testing.
  • Conduct testing on a variety of samples using prescribed testing methods, following testing standards / specifications appropriate to the sample. Prepare dilutions.
  • Accurately report and record test data in electronic notebook or handwritten notebooks as needed in a timely manner
  • Prepare a variety of equipment for testing using prescribed standards / specifications
  • Maintain supplies, lab cleanliness and analytical instrumentation, as required.
  • Prepare stock solutions, and keeping shelves and reagent stocked.
  • Maintain up to date knowledge of current methods and products to be tested.
  • Work with biological tissue specimens from animals and people
  • Track storage and log of pre-clinical and clinical samples as well as exploratory research samples
  • Follow the guidelines set forth with clients and in the Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services, Inc Quality, Health, Safety, Security and Environmental policies and procedures.
  • Comply with clients and Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services, Inc management systems in accordance with appropriate regulatory agencies.
  • Adhere to the requirements of the BV-CPS Quality System.
  • Other duties as defined by Manager, department needs and workload.

Skills & Proficiencies:

 

  • Proficiency with automated chemistry systems
  • Proficiency with automated hematology instruments
  • Proficiency in preparation of slides/blood smears and reading and interpreting them
  • Proficiency with immunoassay method development and validation procedures
  • Proficiency in dilution schemes
  • Professional, clear and concise communication required in both written and verbal formats
  • Proven Microsoft Word, Excel, Teams, SharePoint, and PowerPoint skills
  • Ability to quickly learn and understand job-specific software
  • Ability to understand basic scientific terminology and communicate it to others
  • Team-oriented and the ability to work in a collaborative environment
  • Be a proven multi-tasker that truly thrives on juggling multiple projects in a deadline driven environment
  • Possess strong organizational skills with ability to quickly assess project status and communicate it effectively
  • Driven, energetic person able to coordinate activities among different areas of the department
  • Champion company values including team engagement

Education and Experience:

  • Degree requirement: Bachelor's Degree in biology or medical technology
  • Minimum of one (1) year of experience

             with routine hematology, urine chemistry, clinical chemistry panel testing early development systems

  • Minimum of one (1) year of experience in highly detail-oriented environment

An equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted in lieu of above.

 

Compensation Range: $24.00-$26.00 per hour  (e.g., the job posting is not necessarily reflective of actual compensation that may be earned, and actual compensation is subject to variation due to such factors as location, education, experience, and skillset).


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