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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for conservation pilot in the United States is $130,916.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $100,000.00 and $155,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a conservation pilot?

A Conservation Pilot is a specialized aviator who flies missions to support environmental and wildlife conservation efforts. Their duties may include conducting aerial surveys, monitoring wildlife populations, detecting illegal activities like poaching or deforestation, and assisting in habitat protection. They often work for government agencies, conservation organizations, or research institutions. The role requires both piloting skills and knowledge of conservation practices. Conservation Pilots may operate in remote areas and challenging conditions to support environmental sustainability.

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To thrive as a Conservation Pilot, you need a commercial pilot’s license, strong navigational abilities, and experience flying in challenging environments, often tailored by specialized training in aerial surveillance or low-level flying. Familiarity with GPS mapping equipment, aerial photography tools, and flight planning software is typically required, along with certifications such as an instrument rating or FAA Part 137 for certain conservation operations. Excellent communication, situational awareness, and quick decision-making skills help pilots coordinate with ground teams and adapt to rapidly changing conditions. These qualifications are crucial for ensuring safe and effective support of conservation projects, such as wildlife monitoring, firefighting, or habitat surveys, often carried out in remote or rugged locations.

What types of organizations employ conservation pilots, and what is the typical work environment?

Conservation Pilots are commonly employed by government agencies, wildlife conservation nonprofits, environmental consulting firms, and private contractors that support conservation efforts. The work environment often includes operating from small regional airports, remote landing strips, or temporary field bases, with much of the job spent flying over diverse terrains such as forests, wetlands, and savannahs. Pilots may work independently or as part of multidisciplinary teams, collaborating closely with wildlife biologists, rangers, and ground support crews. The role can involve irregular hours and periods of intensive fieldwork, but it offers the reward of directly contributing to environmental preservation and diverse natural resource management projects.

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Infographic showing various Conservation Pilot job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,916 per year, or $62.9 per hour.

Ecosystems Digital Twin Researcher II - Seasonal - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

sdzwa

Escondido, CA

Full-time, Temporary

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

HOW YOU WILL IMPACT OUR MISSION
The Researcher II develops programs for scientific research; conducts independent and collaborative research in a specialized area of biological or social sciences; and supervises assigned research/laboratory operations. This position reports to Scientist level or higher in the Conservation Science & Wildlife Health department.
WHAT YOU WILL DO

  • Oversee and conduct data collection, analysis, and interpretation of results applied to conservation programs; publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Plan, design, organize, supervise, and conduct independent and collaborative projects.
  • Develop scientific research programs in a specialized field of study.
  • Determine study subjects, research parameters and methodology, and cost requirements.
  • Evaluate funding sources and obtains necessary funding and establish research.
  • Coordinate with animal care and veterinary staff regarding sample collection, disease trends, and reproductive status; provides samples to collaborative researchers.
  • Prepare progress reports and prepare and deliver presentations to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Oversee assigned area(s) and supervises assigned staff.


WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are building a distributed ecological observatory that uses edge AI to monitor wildlife at large scale. The platform will enable researchers to monitor biodiversity continuously across large landscapes, providing data to support ecological research and conservation. We need a hands on engineer to design, build, and deploy on device wildlife classification systems for vision and acoustics that can be reliably deployed, monitored, diagnosed, and updated by technicians with minimal manual intervention. The vision system targets insects and other terrestrial arthropods and the acoustic system targets birds. The long term fleet target is hundreds of SBC based sensors with tight power, cost, and intermittent connectivity constraints; the goal of this 6 month pilot is 15–20 devices of each type. Responsibilities include implementing embedded software on Linux based SBCs; building an end to end edge ML pipeline including adapting pretrained models through transfer learning, fine-tuning, quantization, and other deployment-oriented optimization techniques; designing OTA, device health/operational telemetry, secure provisioning, and a bandwidth aware selective upload pipeline for event-triggered image and audio clips when target detections occur; and optimizing inference for latency, memory, and power. The desired candidate will have strong skills in Python and an ML framework like PyTorch or TensorFlow; practical experience with quantization, pruning, and profiling; hands on experience with camera and/or microphone stacks on SBC hardware such as Raspberry Pi-class Linux systems with hardware accelerators such as Hailo or Coral; and experience shipping embedded/Linux systems or production edge ML on SBCs using deployment frameworks such as ONNX Runtime, TFLite, ExecuTorch, TensorRT, or similar technologies. Strongly preferred experience includes designing safe update and rollback patterns and operating with intermittent connectivity (often cellular) and constrained power budgets. The role requires writing automated lab and field tests, authoring technician runbooks, and collaborating closely with a small engineering and field team. Deliverables are production-ready quantized models running within target latency, memory, and power budgets; a reproducible OTA able image with tested rollback and device health/operational telemetry; and pilot deployments with a documented retraining and operations playbook. Preferred: demonstrated experience leading the architecture and deployment of embedded Linux or edge ML systems.


JOB EXPERIENCE

  • 3 years laboratory, diagnostic, wildlife care or field expertise in a specialized field of research required. 
  • 3 years of experience with science communication or interpretation of scientific concepts required. 

EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS

  • Master's Degree in biological science or a related field or equivalent specialized training required. 
  • PhD in biological sciences or related field preferred. 

SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE

  • Able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. 
  • Able to prepare and edit papers for publication in peer-reviewed scientific journals. 
  • Ability to prepare and review grant applications and administer grants. 
  • Ability to operate moderately complex computer software programs. 


SOME OF THE REWARDS YOU WILL ENJOY AS A TEAM MEMBER

  • Free admission to the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
  • Family Passes
  • Complimentary Tickets
  • Free Parking at the San Diego Zoo & San Diego Zoo Safari Park
  • Local and In-House Discounts
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Wellness Program

IMPORTANT DETAILS

  • Location: Escondido, CA
  • Position Type: Salaried Full-Time Exempt 6 Month Temporary Position
  • Salary Range: $99,482 to $111,917