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As a Field Ecologist, you will work in a highly dynamic team environment with other biologists/ecologists/water resource specialists, ecosystem restoration engineers, NEPA specialists, environmental ...

Your Opportunity Stantec is looking for a driven Field Ecologist to conduct impactful work across Florida and the Gulf region. Join a team providing permitting strategy, environmental assessment and ...

Field Ecologist

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$50K - $54K/yr

DAWSON is seeking an entry-level Field Ecologist to join our conservation and planning team. This is a full-time (40-hours per week) position working on multiple field projects throughout the U.S ...

As a Field Ecologist, you will work in a highly dynamic team environment with other biologists/ecologists/water resource specialists, ecosystem restoration engineers, NEPA specialists, environmental ...

As a Field Ecologist, you will work in a highly dynamic team environment with other biologists/ecologists/water resource specialists, ecosystem restoration engineers, NEPA specialists, environmental ...

V3 Companies, a multidisciplinary AEC firm, is seeking a Field Ecologist in our West Chicago, IL office, where you will contribute to career-defining projects that reimagine our built and natural ...

Field Ecologist

Woodridge, IL · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

V3 Companies, a multidisciplinary AEC firm, is seeking a Field Ecologist in our West Chicago, IL office, where you will contribute to career-defining projects that reimagine our built and natural ...

As a Field Ecologist, you will play a crucial role in studying and understanding natural ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and environmental processes. Your work will contribute to conservation efforts ...

As a Field Ecologist, you will play a crucial role in studying and understanding natural ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and environmental processes. Your work will contribute to conservation efforts ...

As a Field Ecologist, you will play a crucial role in studying and understanding natural ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and environmental processes. Your work will contribute to conservation efforts ...

As a Field Ecologist, you will play a crucial role in studying and understanding natural ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and environmental processes. Your work will contribute to conservation efforts ...

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How much do field ecologist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for field ecologist in the United States is $24.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $27.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Field Ecologist do?

A Field Ecologist studies ecosystems and the interactions among plants, animals, and their environments, primarily through outdoor fieldwork. Their responsibilities often include collecting samples, monitoring wildlife, conducting surveys, and analyzing data to understand environmental changes and biodiversity. Field Ecologists may work for research institutions, government agencies, or conservation organizations, and their work is crucial for informing conservation efforts and environmental policy. The job often requires travel to different natural habitats and can involve working in challenging outdoor conditions.

What are some common challenges faced by field ecologists during data collection, and how are they typically addressed?

Field ecologists often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, difficult terrain, and equipment malfunctions while collecting data. These obstacles can impact the accuracy and completeness of their observations. To address these issues, ecologists usually plan for contingencies by carrying backup gear, using GPS for navigation, and scheduling data collection in optimal seasons. Teamwork and thorough risk assessments are also essential, ensuring safety and data integrity during fieldwork.

What is the difference between Field Ecologist vs Wildlife Biologist?

AspectField EcologistWildlife Biologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or higher in ecology, environmental science, or related fields; fieldwork experienceBachelor's or higher in biology, zoology, or related fields; research experience
Work EnvironmentOutdoor field sites, nature reserves, research stationsResearch labs, outdoor sites, conservation areas
Employer & Industry UsageEnvironmental agencies, research organizations, conservation groupsGovernment agencies, universities, research institutions
Common Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

Both Field Ecologists and Wildlife Biologists work outdoors and require similar educational backgrounds. However, Field Ecologists focus more on conducting field surveys and environmental assessments, while Wildlife Biologists often emphasize studying animal populations and behaviors. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify roles aligned with their skills and interests in ecology and wildlife conservation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Field Ecologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Field Ecologist, you need a solid background in ecology or environmental science, strong observational and analytical skills, and usually at least a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with GPS devices, data collection software, GIS mapping systems, and sometimes statistical analysis tools like R is typically required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, adaptability to challenging field conditions, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate data collection, effective teamwork, and reliable ecological research essential for conservation and environmental management.
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Infographic showing various Field Ecologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,413 per year, or $24.7 per hour.
Field Ecologist

Field Ecologist

Stantec

Clearwater, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Stantec rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 81 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

74th of 352 rated engineering


Job description

Grounded in safety, quality, and ethics, our experts lead their fields with dedication, a creative spirit, and a vision for growth. We are devoted to fostering a community of diverse talents, backgrounds, and expertise. Here, you can apply your passion and collaborate with top environmental professionals on work that's vital to our clients and the communities they serve.
Join a team that's naturally committed to the environment.
Your Opportunity
Stantec is looking for a driven Field Ecologist to conduct impactful work across Florida and the Gulf region. Join a team providing permitting strategy, environmental assessment and application preparation, and technical support for projects that require municipal, provincial/state, and federal environmental approvals.
Our team members are involved in a variety of projects that may include wetland delineations and Clean Water Act permitting, threatened and endangered species habitat assessments and species presence/absence surveys, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) assessment, stream assessments and sampling, habitat restoration, and complex planning and permitting for a variety of industries including renewable energy, transportation, power, government, and development.
As a Field Ecologist, you will work in a highly dynamic team environment with other biologists/ecologists/water resource specialists, ecosystem restoration engineers, NEPA specialists, environmental planners, and regulatory experts. This position will include opportunities for both field and office work; it may also involve extensive travel and several days/weeks in the field and away from home.
Your Key Responsibilities
  • Wetland and stream delineation and assessment;
  • Vegetation inventories/monitoring;
  • Wildlife surveys and habitat assessments;
  • Aquatic assessments (lake and stream);
  • Background data reviews;
  • Environmental permit applications;
  • Endangered resource record reviews;
  • GPS data collection and mapping support;
  • Record, enter, organize, manage, and analyze data; and
  • Assist with and prepare portions of written reports, tables, spreadsheets, databases, and maps for client and regulatory agency review.
  • An interest in ecosystems, natural resource conservation, and the outdoors is essential.
  • The ability to solve problems using critical thinking and to complete tasks with consideration to their own and the team's safety is important.
  • A positive attitude in all working conditions is key.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, including exceptional MS Office skills.
  • Strong note-taking skills and attention to detail.
  • Experienced at working well in a team atmosphere and independently as required.
  • Working understanding of policies and procedures for HSSE, including client-specific training (as required).
  • Must have the willingness to learn new skills while conducting field work.
  • Conscientious, organized, and disciplined.
  • Builds and maintains productive professional and personal networking relationships within their technical team and Business Center.
  • Good driving record and valid driver's license required.
  • Willingness to travel and conduct field work in potentially remote areas for extended periods (up to 75% of the time) including overnight travel is expected for this position. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather.
  • Ability to lift and move items and equipment up to 50 lbs.
  • Ideal candidate will be located in Tampa, Florida.
  • The ideal candidate will have at minimum, a bachelor's degree in an environmental discipline (biology, ecology, natural resources, soil science or related natural resources field) with demonstrated experience with biological surveys in the region.
  • Experience of 2 or more years in environmental consulting or regulatory role, conducting surveys or inspections, and writing environmental reports.
  • Must be comfortable with computers and GPS based equipment. Technical writing skills are necessary for this position.

Your Capabilities and Credentials:
Education and Experience
Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work includes working on uneven terrain and difficult environments, and may include extended exposure to inclement weather such as high heat, cold, and rain.
This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice.
About Stantec
Stantec is a global leader in sustainable engineering, architecture, and environmental consulting. The diverse perspectives of our partners and interested parties drive us to think beyond what's previously been done on critical issues like climate change, digital transformation, and future-proofing our cities and infrastructure. We innovate at the intersection of community, creativity, and client relationships to advance communities everywhere, so that together we can redefine what's possible.
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Primary Location: United States | FL | Tampa
Organization: BC-1726 EnvSvcs-US Gulf East
Employee Status: Regular
Business Justification: New Position
Travel: Yes
Schedule: Full time
Job Posting: 29/05/2026 09:05:28
Req ID: 1006100
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Stantec provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants for future and current employment and prohibit discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. We prohibit discrimination in decisions concerning recruitment, hiring, referral, promotion, compensation, fringe benefits, job training, terminations or any other condition of employment. Stantec is in compliance with laws and regulations and ensures equitable opportunities in all aspects of employment. At Stantec we are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is accessible to all. If you require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process then please inform a member of our Talent Acquisition team.

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