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Ecological Monitoring Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

... monitors * Lead or assist with GIS data generation and management, particularly for ecological data, for federal or state clients Who You Are Required Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree in Biology ...

... monitors * Lead or assist with GIS data generation and management, particularly for ecological data, for federal or state clients Who You Are Required Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree in Biology ...

Senior Biologist

Eugene, OR · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Manage projects including monitoring the scope of work, budget, and timelines as well as ... Fisheries Science & Ecology Expertise: Strong understanding of salmonid life history, habitat ...

Senior Biologist

Eugene, OR · On-site +1

$80K - $100K/yr

Manage projects including monitoring the scope of work, budget, and timelines as well as ... Fisheries Science & Ecology Expertise: Strong understanding of salmonid life history, habitat ...

Senior Biologist

Eugene, OR · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Manage projects including monitoring the scope of work, budget, and timelines as well as ... Fisheries Science & Ecology Expertise: Strong understanding of salmonid life history, habitat ...

Senior Biologist

Lake Oswego, OR · On-site

$78K - $128K/yr

Experience scoping and estimating costs for ecological survey projects * Experience in construction compliance monitoring * Experience in writing and managing the preparation of technical reports or ...

Senior Biologist

Lake Oswego, OR · On-site

$78K - $128K/yr

Experience scoping and estimating costs for ecological survey projects * Experience in construction compliance monitoring * Experience in writing and managing the preparation of technical reports or ...

Fish Biologist

Rufus, OR · On-site +1

$74K - $97K/yr

Monitors and makes direct observations of anadromous fish passage conditions as well as general ... ecology, principles of fishery population dynamics, or related course work in the field of fishery ...

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

To thrive in Ecological Monitoring, you need expertise in ecology, data collection, and fieldwork methodologies, often supported by a degree in environmental science or a related field. Familiarity with GIS software, statistical analysis tools, and remote sensing technologies is commonly required. Excellent observation skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help professionals accurately report findings and collaborate with team members. These skills are crucial for ensuring reliable data collection, informing conservation decisions, and maintaining the integrity of ecological research.

What is the difference between Ecological Monitoring vs Wildlife Technician?

AspectEcological MonitoringWildlife Technician
Required CredentialsBiology, Environmental Science degrees; field certificationsBiology, Environmental Science degrees; field certifications
Work EnvironmentFieldwork in natural habitats, data collection, analysisFieldwork in wildlife habitats, species observation, data recording
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, research institutions, environmental consultanciesWildlife agencies, conservation organizations, research projects

Ecological Monitoring and Wildlife Technician roles share similar credentials and work environments, focusing on field data collection in natural settings. However, Ecological Monitoring often involves broader ecosystem assessments and data analysis, while Wildlife Technicians typically concentrate on specific species and direct wildlife observation.

What is ecological monitoring?

Ecological monitoring is the systematic process of collecting data on ecosystems, habitats, and species over time to assess environmental changes and trends. It helps scientists and land managers understand the health of natural environments, detect changes—such as those caused by human activity or climate change—and inform conservation actions. Methods can include field surveys, remote sensing, and the use of technology to track various ecological indicators like biodiversity, water quality, and vegetation cover.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in ecological monitoring, and how can they be managed?

Ecological monitoring professionals often encounter challenges such as working in remote or harsh environments, unpredictable weather, and ensuring accurate data collection over long periods. Managing these challenges involves thorough preparation, strong fieldwork skills, and the use of reliable equipment and technology. Collaboration with team members and clear communication are also essential, as projects frequently require coordinated efforts between scientists, land managers, and policy makers.
Infographic showing various Ecological Monitoring job openings in Oregon as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Lead Forest Ecologist

Lead Forest Ecologist

WSP

Portland, OR • On-site, Remote

$141/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


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8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

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Job description

This Opportunity

WSP USA is initiating a search for a Lead Forest Ecologist to join our California Earth and Environment Team!  Our California-based team consists of members concentrated in California, but many live and work on projects in multiple states across the U.S. based on our team's capabilities and interests. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with federal land management, forest planning, NEPA analysis related to forests and natural resources management, biological/ecological surveys, forestry management, and scientific writing.  The ideal candidate has experience with writing technical biological reports, evaluating impacts to sensitive resources on federal lands, and planning with the US Forest Service with demonstrated success in forestry and/or ecology and technical writing.

Your Impact
  • Serve as forester or forest ecologist on multiple projects in multiple states, including three ongoing projects in Oregon
  • Identify potential new clients and project opportunities nationally with internal members of the organization
  • Lead/organize forestry and/or ecology field data collection and prepare related reports
  • Advise other team members on forest planning and impact analysis related to US Forest Service and other federal agencies
  • Grow our ability to undertake vegetation modeling, including Forest Vegetation Simulation (FVS) modeling and other statistical analyses to support multiple projects
  • Participate in wildfire mitigation planning
  • Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams which could include engineers, planners, GIS analysts, recreation specialists, biologists, cultural resources specialists, permitting and environmental resource specialists, and construction compliance monitors
  • Lead or assist with GIS data generation and management, particularly for ecological data, for federal or state clients
Who You Are

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Forestry, Natural Resource Management, or a related life sciences field.
  • 10+ years of experience working as a Forester or Forest ecologist, with at least 5 years associated with federal lands
  • US Forest Service Experience
  • Well-developed expertise with conducting NEPA / CEQA / other analysis and preparation of associated documentation.
  • Highly capable self-leadership and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to effectively, persuasively, and tactfully interact with employees at all levels of the organization.
  • Ability to work independently and provide guidance and leadership to junior team or project members, with strict adherence to QA/QC.
  • Well-developed critical thinking and problem-solving skills required to reach conclusions from testing results, data collation, and identify the most effective solutions to accomplish objectives of assigned projects.
  • Proven track record of upholding workplace safety and ability to abide by WSP's health, safety and drug/alcohol and harassment policies.
  • Ability to work schedules conducive to project-specific requirements that may extend beyond the typical workweek.
  • Up to 20% travel may be required for field work and client meetings

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Professional certifications as applicable to technical expertise
  • Knowledge of federal and state, and local environmental regulations related to sensitive species in Washington, Oregon, California, Wisconsin, Minnesota, or Michigan

WSP Benefits:

WSP provides a comprehensive suite of benefits focused on providing health and financial stability throughout the employee's career. These benefits include coverage related to medical, dental, vision, disability, and life; retirement savings; paid sick leave; paid vacation (or other personal time); paid parental leave; and paid time off for purposes of bereavement, voting, and/or attendance at naturalization proceedings.

Ability to work remotely from any location in the US, while supporting projects nationally.

Compensation

Expected Salary: $ 95,400- $141, 680

WSP USA is providing the compensation range that the company in good faith believes it might pay and offer for this position, based on the successful applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities in addition to internal equity and specific geographic location. WSP USA reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional benefits and other compensation, depending on circumstances not related to an applicant's sex or other status protected by local, state, and/or federal law.

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About WSP

WSP USA is the U.S. operating company of WSP, one of the world's leading engineering and professional services firms. Dedicated to serving local communities, we are engineers, planners, technical experts, strategic advisors and construction management professionals. WSP USA designs lasting solutions in the buildings, transportation, energy, water and environment markets. With more than 15,000 employees in over 300 offices across the U.S., we partner with our clients to help communities prosper.

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WSP provides a flexible and agile workplace model while meeting client needs. Employees are also afforded a comprehensive suite of benefits including medical, dental, vision, disability, life, and retirement savings focused on providing health and financial stability throughout the employee's career.

At WSP, we want to give our employees the challenges they seek to grow their careers and knowledge base. Your daily contributions to your team will be essential in meeting client objectives, goals and challenges. Are you ready to get started?

WSP USA (and all of its U.S. companies) is an Equal Opportunity Employer Race/Age/Color/Religion/Sex/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin/Disability or Protected Veteran Status.

The selected candidate must be authorized to work in the United States.

NOTICE TO THIRD PARTY AGENCIES:

WSP does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters, employment agencies, or other staffing services. Unsolicited resumes include any resume or hiring document sent to WSP in the absence of a signed Service Agreement where WSP has expressly requested recruitment/staffing services specific to the position at hand.  Any unsolicited resumes, including those submitted to hiring managers or other business leaders, will become the property of WSP and WSP will have the right to hire that candidate without reservation - no fee or other compensation will be owed or paid to the recruiter, employment agency, or other staffing service. 


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