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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 ...

Senior Biologist

San Luis Obispo, CA · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Senior Biologist Planning Team Job Location: Visalia or Clovis or San Luis Obispo Schedule: Monday - Thursday: 9 hours / Friday: 4 hours Position Overview and Key Responsibilities: 4Creeks is seeking ...

We are seeking a Senior Biologist to lead and support biological resource and environmental compliance efforts across Southern California. In this role, you will apply your technical and regulatory ...

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 ...

US- Biologist (Mid) Location: Creve Coeur, MO 63146 Duration: 06 Months Description: * This job will provide basic technical support to develop, design and/or support internal R&D functions. This is ...

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 ...

GPA is currently seeking an Associate Biologist to join our team of biologists in Southern California. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: The ideal candidate will have: * At least 3 years of experience ...

Biologist Supervisor Job Type: Full-Time, Regular Compensation: $35 - $43 per hour, based on relevant experience About Eocene Environmental Group: Our team has spent the past two decades providing ...

Biologist

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$130K - $216K/yr

We are searching for a Biologist to support the services to satisfy the overall operational objectives of the National Institute on Aging (NIA). The primary objective is to provide services and ...

Biologist Supervisor Job Type: Full-Time, Regular Compensation: $35 - $43 per hour, based on relevant experience About Eocene Environmental Group: Our team has spent the past two decades providing ...

This Biologist role is ideal for an experienced professional who thrives in the field, enjoys technical writing, and wants to play a meaningful role in environmental stewardship across diverse ...

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How much do biologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for biologist 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Biologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Biologist, you need a strong background in biological sciences, analytical skills, and typically at least a bachelor's degree in biology or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory techniques, data analysis software (such as R or Python), and sometimes specialized certifications (like biosafety or animal handling) is often required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating with research teams and presenting findings. These skills and qualities are essential for conducting accurate research, ensuring safety, and advancing scientific understanding.

What does a biologist do?

A biologist is a scientist who studies living organisms and their relationship to the environment. Their work includes researching the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution of living organisms. Biologists may specialize in fields such as microbiology, zoology, botany, or ecology, depending on their interests. They often conduct experiments, collect and analyze data, and may work in laboratories, the field, or both. Their research helps improve our understanding of natural systems and can inform conservation, medicine, agriculture, and other fields.

What are some typical challenges biologists face when conducting field research?

Biologists conducting field research often encounter unpredictable weather conditions, remote or difficult-to-access locations, and the need to adapt quickly to unexpected changes in their environment or research subjects. They must also ensure proper documentation and sample preservation, sometimes with limited resources or technology in the field. Collaborating with local teams and adhering to ethical guidelines for wildlife and environmental protection are crucial parts of the process.

What is the difference between Biologist vs Environmental Scientist?

AspectBiologistEnvironmental Scientist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Biology or related field; often requires research experienceBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, Ecology, or related field; may include certifications in environmental management
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, outdoor habitatsFieldwork, laboratories, government agencies, consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutions, biotech companiesGovernment agencies, environmental consulting firms, NGOs

While both Biologists and Environmental Scientists study living organisms, Biologists focus more on understanding biological processes and conducting research in labs or natural habitats. Environmental Scientists apply biological principles to address environmental issues, often working in field settings and policy-related roles. The roles overlap in education and some work environments, but their primary focus and applications differ.

What Does a Biologist Do?

A biologist studies living organisms and their relationships with the environment. While all biologists study life in some form, there are numerous types of biology careers. The majority of biologists fall into one of two main categories: macroscopic or microscopic. Microscopic biologists study organisms that can’t be seen with the naked eye. They research organisms like bacteria, molecules, or specific cells. In contrast, a macroscopic biologist will research living things that are measurable and easily visible, like plants and animals. The specific duties of a biologist will vary depending on the company and chosen industry. As a biologist, you can expect to use data and research to make advancements in your field and prepare reports on your findings. Biologists play a key role in the medicine and in the agricultural industry, improving treatments, processes, and systems. Biology is useful and impactful across a broad spectrum of areas, and most biologists choose to specialize in a dedicated field. From marine biologists to molecular biologists, there are plenty of opportunities to find a specialty that suits you and your interests.

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Infographic showing various Biologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,403 per year, or $43 per hour.
Project Biologist

Project Biologist

Sequoia Ecological Consulting

Walnut Creek, CA • On-site

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Salary: $36 - $ 44 Hourly, DOE

About Us

Sequoia Ecological Consulting, Inc. (Sequoia) is a small, woman-owned environmental consulting firm that specializes in environmental planning, wildlife and fish biology, botanical, and arboricultural services from the planning stages through permitting and compliance during project implementation. We serve federal, state, and local public agencies, as well as private clients throughout California. Sequoias team develops creative solutions to complex projects through proactive planning, collaboration, and attention to detail.


Summary Description

Youre Excited about this Opportunity Because

You share our values. You will thrive supporting environmental permitting and compliance projects based in our Walnut Creek office. You will leverage your understanding of biology, state and federal regulations, and project management to lead moderately complex projects or programs located throughout California for a variety of clients. We are looking for a dynamic individual who enjoys working independently and with teams. You are experienced in project management and coordination, deliverable oversight and QAQC, business development, field survey coordination, impacts analysis, permit assessments, and report preparation for biological work. This individual will be a member of the Sequoia supervisory team and will supervise 2-4 team members. Travel may be necessary, with mostly day trips within the Sacramento and/or San Francisco Bay areas. Occasional overnight travel will also be expected.


Key Responsibilities

  • Act as field lead on projects, including supporting Staff Biologists and Field Techs
  • Interpret compliance packages, permits and project scopes to ensure compliance in the field
  • Prepare Biological resources technical reports and/or habitat restoration plans for moderately complex projects.
  • Participate in field mapping of existing biological resources for large and/or complex projects
  • Write sound Biological Constraints Analyses. Consistently show thoughtful reasoning on impacts, impact avoidance measures, and recommendations. Assess potential constraints to development and construction based on documented conditions and applicable laws/regulations protecting biological resources (such as Endangered Species Act and Clean Water Act) and assess potential effects on biological resources of proposed developments or actions.
  • Prepare documents that are consistently free of glaring or repeated technical and grammatical errors.
  • Interact/Coordinate with clients on a weekly basis
  • Support permit applications through completion of the application, project descriptions and species accounts.
  • Perform protocol-level and/or focused surveys for sensitive (e.g., federally listed Threatened or Endangered) plant or animal species.
  • Develop cost estimates and scopes of work for complex construction compliance projects, under the direct supervision of a Principal
  • Assist with marketing proposals
  • Attend site walk-downs and pre-bid meetings
  • Create and perform biological trainings for construction and/or operation crews.
  • May act as a Project Coordinator to coordinate complex projects, resources and schedule
  • Function as an Associate Biologist (Bio II) as needed
  • Consistently comply with all company administrative and technical policies and procedures, including time and expense reporting, standard operating procedures and other company directives.


Were Excited about You Because You

Have these minimum qualifications and knowledge:

  • Bachelors degree in marketing, English, business administration, engineering, or a related field
  • Demonstrated success working as an Associate Biologist (Bio II)
  • Lead projects independently with minimal supervision
  • Bachelors Degree in Biology or related field
  • The equivalent of a minimum of 3 to 6 years of full-time wildlife fieldwork and technical report writing experience and at least 3 of those in California. Masters Degree may substitute up to 2 years of experience, depending on degree and thesis work. Specialized federal 10(a)1(A) recovery permits and/or state MOUs relevant to Sequoia work may provide an additional year to count towards experience.
  • Working understanding of California flora/fauna and regulatory environment
  • Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills
  • Proficient in MS Office Suite
  • Familiar with GIS Mapping tools and able to navigate existing tools
  • Approvable as a Project or Designated Biologist level by regulatory agencies for at least one species
  • Valid Drivers License
  • Able to work long field days
  • Able to traverse difficult terrain
  • An insured vehicle in a condition so that it does not leak fluids
  • Ability to work long field days and drive long distance
  • Must be able to perform fieldwork and/or travel up to 60-75% of time
  • Overnight stays up to 25-50% of the time, depending on projects assigned.


Why Youll Love Working at Sequoia Ecological Consulting, Inc.

We provide a collaborative, employee-forward working environment. Do you enjoy creating, building, and maintaining long-term relationships in your work and find satisfaction in making a lasting impact in protecting our biodiversity, while also protecting your community? Sequoia is looking for a self-motivated individual who is eager to steer the direction of their career in a company that promotes and supports professional development. We dont hire candidates to suit the job; we find the work that fulfills our employees and helps them meet their professional goals.


Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging

At Sequoia, we create a safe space culture focused on fostering employee well-being, job satisfaction, and productivity. We are committed to a more inclusive and diverse workforce, where each employee can reach their full potential without the burden of discrimination or harassment. We strive to maintain a strong culture built upon our shared core values of Respect, Excellence, Passion, Integrity, and Teamwork.

Sequoia is an equal opportunity employer. We understand that diversity, including human diversity, is the key to the success of all healthy ecosystems. We are a forest of remarkable individuals, standing tall as our authentic selves and as one. At Sequoia, we grow together to form a stable community that is diverse in character and content.