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Environmental Scientist

Richardson, TX · On-site

$71K - $94K/yr

Bachelor's or master's degree in Geology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, or a related field * 5+ years of experience in environmental consulting * Demonstrated experience managing projects under ...

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How much do environmental science associates jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental science associates in the United States is $57,116.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,500.00 and $63,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical projects that Environmental Science Associates work on, and how do they collaborate with other professionals?

Environmental Science Associates often engage in projects such as environmental impact assessments, habitat restoration, and sustainability planning. They frequently collaborate with engineers, urban planners, biologists, and government agencies to gather data, analyze environmental risks, and develop mitigation strategies. Teamwork and strong communication skills are essential, as many projects require interdisciplinary input and coordination with stakeholders to ensure regulatory compliance and project success.

What is the difference between Environmental Science Associates vs Environmental Consultants?

AspectEnvironmental Science AssociatesEnvironmental Consultants
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, Ecology, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or related fields
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, data analysis, report writing, often in consulting firms or government agenciesAdvisory roles, project assessments, site evaluations, often within consulting firms or private companies
Industry UsageUsed broadly in environmental planning, impact assessments, and researchFocused on providing expert advice, compliance, and project-specific assessments

Environmental Science Associates and Environmental Consultants share similar educational backgrounds and work environments, often collaborating on environmental impact assessments and compliance projects. While both roles involve fieldwork and data analysis, Environmental Science Associates typically engage in broader research and planning activities, whereas Environmental Consultants focus on providing expert advice and specific project evaluations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Environmental Science Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Science Associate, you need a solid background in environmental science, biology, or a related field, often backed by a relevant bachelor's degree. Familiarity with GIS software, environmental sampling equipment, and data analysis tools is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you excel in research, reporting, and collaborating with stakeholders. These abilities ensure accurate environmental assessments, regulatory compliance, and effective problem-solving in a variety of ecological projects.

What are Environmental Science Associates?

Environmental Science Associates are professionals who study, analyze, and provide solutions to environmental problems. They typically work for consulting firms, government agencies, or non-profit organizations, assisting in projects such as environmental impact assessments, site remediation, and sustainability planning. Their work involves collecting data, conducting fieldwork, and preparing reports to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Environmental Science Associates often collaborate with scientists, engineers, and policy makers to protect natural resources and promote environmental stewardship.
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Infographic showing various Environmental Science Associates job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, 38% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,116 per year, or $27.5 per hour.
Geomorphologist

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

ESA seeks a highly motivated Geomorphologist with 5+ years of experience in the assessment and design of river, estuary, and coastal restoration projects to join our Northwest Environmental Hydrology and Design (EHD) Team.

Who You Are 

  • You are an experienced Geomorphologist with 5+ years of experience in the geomorphic assessment supporting watershed assessment and restoration design throughout the Pacific Northwest. You have an understanding of large and small river geomorphic processes and skills in current approaches to evaluating channel response to restoration actions, which could include sediment transport analysis, hydraulic modeling, and advanced GIS skills in geomorphic applications. 
  • You are a licensed Geologist in Washington and/or Oregon, or can obtain your license within 12 months.
  • As a key part of a skilled and experienced team of engineers, hydrologists, geomorphologists, ecologists, landscape architects, and GIS scientists, you are an effective team member and communicator who proactively identifies and contributes constructively to address broad project or team issues, providing mentoring and coaching to more junior staff where appropriate to foster teamwork.
  • You have significant experience collaborating with internal team members and clients to deliver on a wide variety of projects, including restoration of natural processes and habitat conditions (Natural Channel Design) in riverine, estuary, and coastal settings, completion of geomorphic assessments, and assistance with project permitting and construction observation.
  • You possess excellent oral and written skills and have led communications with internal team members, clients, and project stakeholders to present findings of your work. You may have directed marketing and business development pursuits, including developing capture strategies and leading proposals, interviews, and presentations.
  • You hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline (e.g., geomorphology, river engineering, earth science) or a related interdisciplinary field. A master's degree is a plus

What You Will Do for ESA

  • In this role, as a mid-level Senior Fluvial Geomorphologist you will provide geologic and geomorphic expertise to inform or lead the development of multifaceted restoration design projects, while assisting teams to execute river- and stream-related tasks as a subject matter expert. You will work collaboratively with key team members, including senior staff, subconsultants, and clients on assessment and design projects.
  • Using your education and experience, you will demonstrate a clear understanding of project management principles and practices and be responsible for the development of environmental compliance and design documents while delivering assignments within budget and on schedule.
  • You will lead project teams consisting of stream design, hydraulic and hydrologic modeling, geomorphology, and GIS staff to deliver state-of-the-art restoration and stream analysis projects.
  • You may provide mentorship and support for more junior staff, including reviewing their work for accuracy and clarity and providing constructive feedback and career development guidance while working on projects together.
  • Business development activities could include assisting or leading the preparation of proposals, providing technical input, contributing to proposal writing, identifying opportunities, and engaging with proposal/interview teams. Clients often include tribes, non-profits, watershed councils, county and state agencies, and others throughout WA, OR and ID.

What's Special About Our Team

Our EH&D team includes civil, river, and coastal engineers, hydrologists, geomorphologists, ecologists and landscape architects who provide expertise for a wide range of clients across the Pacific Northwest. We collaborate with our ESA colleagues in other discipline areas to provide full life-cycle services in design and permitting of projects for federal, state, municipal, tribal and non-profit clients throughout Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Our work matters because it helps restore lost ecological processes to aid in species recovery and it helps communities shape a positive future for their citizens. We value creative thinking, teamwork, and multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary engagement and integration. 

What's Special About ESA

Joining ESA means becoming part of a close-knit team of environmental professionals who contribute to outstanding projects, improve environmental stewardship, and advance a more sustainable and resilient future for our communities and wild places.

At ESA, we provide benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance (paid at 70% for you AND your family), annual allocations of company share through our ESOP, a 401(k) plan with company match, and paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays, to name a few.

We also provide specific programs whether you want to further your technical expertise, sharpen your business acumen, or help lead the next generation of employee-owners. We want to support you in reaching your career goals through tuition reimbursement, professional development bonuses, and attendance at conferences.