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Aquatic Biologist 2

Harrisburg, PA · On-site

$60K - $92K/yr

An equivalent combination of experience and training that includes six college credits in freshwater aquatic biology, aquatic ecology, aquatic botany, water pollution biology, entomology, limnology ...

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... limnology, project planning and management and documentation required to properly complete a project. Another important responsibility techs have is to effectively interact with our clients and ...

... limnology; hydrology; or oceanography. Additional Comments Must have a valid driver's license or demonstrate the ability to meet the transportation needs of the position. Must be able to work in ...

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How much do limnology jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for limnology 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 typical work environments and team structures for limnologists?

Limnologists often split their time between fieldwork at lakes, rivers, and wetlands, laboratory analysis, and data interpretation in an office setting. They frequently work as part of interdisciplinary teams that include environmental scientists, hydrologists, technicians, and policy makers. Collaboration is essential, as limnologists often partner with government agencies, universities, research institutes, and environmental consulting firms to monitor and manage aquatic systems. Depending on the employer, project-based teamwork and seasonal field campaigns are common, offering opportunities for both independent and group work while contributing to impactful scientific and environmental projects.

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

To thrive as a Limnologist, you need a solid background in aquatic science, biology, chemistry, and environmental science, generally supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with water quality analysis tools, ecological modeling software, and specialized field equipment such as sondes or samplers is highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective written and verbal communication are important soft skills for this position. These competencies enable accurate research, effective problem-solving, and successful collaboration on projects concerning freshwater ecosystems.

What is a Limnology job?

A limnology job involves the study of inland water ecosystems, including lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and wetlands. Limnologists analyze water quality, aquatic organisms, and environmental changes to understand and manage freshwater resources. They may work in research, conservation, environmental consulting, or government agencies to monitor pollution, assess biodiversity, or develop sustainable water management practices.

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Infographic showing various Limnology job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 69% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 8% Temporary. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,403 per year, or $43 per hour.
Fish Culturist 2 - NY HELPS (2 Postions)

Fish Culturist 2 - NY HELPS (2 Postions)

New York State

Rome, NY • On-site

$53K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


New York State rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 179 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

26th of 50 rated states


Job description

Duties Description Incumbent will be responsible for general fish culture and hatchery maintenance duties and may direct the work of hourly employees and volunteers. Under the general supervision of a Fish Culturist 3, incumbent will maintain and clear raceways and ponds; feed fish; monitor fish health and provide treatments; load, deliver, and stock fish; and participate in egg harvesting, fertilization, and incubation. Incumbent will also maintain and repair physical plant and facility equipment; perform grounds maintenance; participate in public education efforts; perform record keeping and inventory activities; and participate in scientific studies.

Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title may be filled via a non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. At a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), it is expected employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status, without having to compete in an examination.

Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified. Non-Competitive qualifications: EITHER an associate degree or higher in one of the following fields: aquaculture, aquaculture engineering, freshwater ecology, fisheries, limnology, or mariculture; OR 60 semester credit hours, including at least 18 semester credit hours in specialized courses including aquaculture, aquaculture engineering, freshwater ecology, fisheries, limnology, or mariculture; OR 30 semester credit hours, including at least 12 semester credit hours in the specialized courses listed above and one year of experience in fisheries management and/or fish culture.

Competitive qualifications: Reassignment - Currently in the title and an employee of DEC or Reinstatement Eligible - Previously held the title on a permanent competitive basis or held a title as indicated under the transfer eligible section on a permanent competitive basis. 55-b/55-c Candidates must meet the open competitive minimum qualifications below and include with their resume or application, a copy of the letter from Civil Service which indicates approval for the 55-b/55-c program: EITHER an associate degree or higher in one of the following fields: aquaculture, aquaculture engineering, freshwater ecology, fisheries, limnology, or mariculture; OR 60 semester credit hours, including at least 18 semester credit hours in specialized courses including aquaculture, aquaculture engineering, freshwater ecology, fisheries, limnology, or mariculture; OR 30 semester credit hours, including at least 12 semester credit hours in the specialized courses listed above and one year of experience in fisheries management and/or fish culture. Additional Comments Must have a valid driver's license or demonstrate the ability to meet the transportation needs of the position.

Must be able to negotiate difficult terrain. Must be able to work in remote areas. Must be able to work in adverse weather conditions.

Travel may be required. Overtime may be required. Overnight travel may be required.

Weekends and holidays may be required. Must be available to respond to after-hours emergencies. Must obtain a Class B CDL within 6 months of appointment with appropriate endorsements and no air brake restriction.

Per federal government requirements, if you are appointed to this position, you may be required to undergo fingerprinting and a state and federal criminal background check. Will be subject to the Federal Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act (OTETA) of 1991, which requires employee testing for drug and alcohol abuse. Must be able to lift and move objects up to 50 pounds.

We offer a work-life balance and a generous benefits package, worth 65% of salary, including: Holiday & Paid Time Off Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Pension from New York State Employees' Retirement System Shift & Geographic pay differentials Affordable Health Care options Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost NYS Deferred Compensation plan Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, and U.S. Savings Bonds And many more... For new State employees appointed to graded positions, the annual salary is the hiring rate (beginning of the Salary Range) of the position

Promotion salaries are calculated by the NYS Office of the State Comptroller in accordance with NYS Civil Service Law, OSC Payroll rules and regulations and negotiated union contracts. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. Our work would not be possible without the diverse backgrounds, experiences, ideas, and abilities of our employees.

DEC is committed to developing a workforce which represents the diverse population of New York State. DEC embraces a diverse and inclusive work environment by encouraging all individuals, including those with disabilities, to apply to open positions at the agency. Please be advised, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation does not use E-Verify, and we are unable to provide sponsorship for employment visa statuses (i.e

H-1B, Self-Sponsorship, STEM OPT). Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.


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