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Biologist

Redding, CA ยท On-site

$62K - $90K/yr

As a Biologist, you will work in highly variable terrains, environments, and locations, and you may ... Communicating with your team, team leads, project manager and potentially construction crews ...

Biologist

Chico, CA ยท On-site

$62K - $90K/yr

As a Biologist, you will work in highly variable terrains, environments, and locations, and you may ... Communicating with your team, team leads, project manager and potentially construction crews ...

Biologist

Redding, CA ยท On-site

$56K - $82K/yr

As a Biologist, you will work in highly variable terrains, environments, and locations, and you may ... Communicating with your team, team leads, project manager and potentially construction crews ...

Biologist

Eureka, CA ยท On-site

$62K - $90K/yr

As a Biologist, you will work in highly variable terrains, environments, and locations, and you may ... Communicating with your team, team leads, project manager and potentially construction crews ...

Stay informed of and adhere to project permits and biological resource protection regulations. * Complete desktop analyses, database queries, and prepare reports detailing methods, results ...

Biologist

Holtsville, NY ยท On-site +1

Stay informed of and adhere to project permits and biological resource protection regulations. * Complete desktop analyses, database queries, and prepare reports detailing methods, results ...

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How much do project biologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for project biologist 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.

How does a Project Biologist typically collaborate with other team members during environmental assessment projects?

Project Biologists often work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including environmental engineers, project managers, and regulatory specialists. Their role involves coordinating field surveys, sharing ecological data, and contributing biological expertise to ensure regulatory compliance and environmental best practices. Regular communication through meetings and progress reports is key, as Project Biologists interpret findings and provide recommendations to inform project planning and mitigation strategies. This collaborative environment supports both project success and professional growth through exposure to diverse perspectives.

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

To thrive as a Project Biologist, you need a solid background in biology or environmental science, often supported by a bachelor's or master's degree and relevant field experience. Familiarity with GIS software, data analysis tools, and regulatory compliance systems is typically required, along with certifications such as HAZWOPER or specific state permits. Strong communication, project management, and problem-solving skills help you coordinate with stakeholders and adapt to evolving project needs. These competencies ensure accurate ecological assessments, regulatory compliance, and effective project delivery in diverse environmental settings.

What are Project Biologists?

Project Biologists are professionals who oversee and manage biological aspects of various projects, often related to environmental consulting, wildlife management, or ecological restoration. Their main responsibilities include conducting field surveys, collecting and analyzing biological data, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. They often work on projects involving habitat assessments, impact studies, and mitigation planning. Project Biologists collaborate with scientists, engineers, and regulatory agencies to support project objectives while protecting natural resources.
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What states have the most Project Biologist jobs? States with the most job openings for Project Biologist jobs include:
Infographic showing various Project Biologist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,403 per year, or $43 per hour.
Resources Specialist

Resources Specialist

Sequoia Ecological Consulting

Walnut Creek, CA โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Salary: $41-$48 per hour

About Us

Sequoia Ecological Consulting, Inc. (Sequoia) is a small, woman-owned environmental consulting firm that specializes in environmental planning, wildlife and fish biology, botanical, and arboricultural services from the planning stages through permitting and compliance during project implementation. We serve federal, state, and local public agencies, as well as private clients throughout California. Sequoias team develops creative solutions to complex projects through proactive planning, collaboration, and attention to detail.


Summary Description


Youre Excited about this Opportunity Because

You share our values. You will thrive supporting environmental permitting and compliance projects based in our Walnut Creek office. You will leverage your understanding of biology, state and federal regulations, and project management to lead moderately complex projects or programs located throughout California for a variety of clients. We are looking for a dynamic individual who enjoys working independently and with teams. You are experienced in project management and coordination, deliverable oversight and QAQC, business development, field survey coordination, impacts analysis, permit assessments, and report preparation for biological work. This individual will be a member of the Sequoia supervisory team and will supervise 2-4 team members. Travel may be necessary, with mostly day trips within the Sacramento and/or San Francisco Bay areas. Occasional overnight travel will also be expected.


Key Responsibilities

  • Act as lead for survey and reporting programs
  • Interpret complex compliance packages, permits and project scopes to ensure compliance in the field. Make compliance decisions independently.
  • Prepare complex biological resources technical reports and/or habitat restoration plans for moderately complex projects.
  • Manage field mapping of existing biological resources for large and/or complex projects.
  • Write sound Biological Constraints Analyses. Consistently show thoughtful reasoning on impacts, impact avoidance measures and recommendations.
  • Assess potential constraints to development and construction based on documented conditions and applicable laws/regulations protecting biological resources (such as Endangered Species Act and Clean Water Act) and assess potential effects on biological resources of proposed developments or actions.
  • Produce documents that are consistently free of glaring or repeated technical and grammatical errors.
  • Interact/coordinate with clients on a weekly basis
  • Lead author for completing permit applications such as CDFW LSAA, USFWS Section 7 Biological Assessment, Biological Resource Reports and other technical reports to support CEQA, etc.
  • Perform protocol-level and/or focused surveys for sensitive (e.g., federally listed Threatened or Endangered) plant or animal species.
  • Develop cost estimates and scopes of work for complex construction compliance projects, under the direct supervision of a Principal
  • Assist with marketing proposals
  • Attend site walk-downs and pre-bid meetings
  • Create and perform biological trainings for construction and/or operation crews
  • Act as Project Coordinator to coordinate complex projects, resources and schedule
  • Act as a Project manager for projects specifically related to specialty or skills
  • Function as a Project Biologist as needed
  • Delegate assigned tasks to less experienced staff as appropriate and act as their mentor
  • May be required to supervise 1-2 Field Tech(s) or Staff Biologist(s)
  • Consistently comply with all company administrative and technical policies and procedures, including time and expense reporting, standard operating procedures and other company directives.


Were Excited about You Because You


Have these minimum qualifications and knowledge:

  • Bachelors degree in marketing, English, business administration, engineering, or a related field
  • Demonstrated success working as a Project Biologist
  • Perform field studies independently with minimal supervison
  • Bachelors Degree in Biology or related field
  • The equivalent of a minimum of 6 years of full-time wildlife fieldwork, technical report and permit writing experience and at least 4 of those in California. Masters Degree may substitute up to 2 years of experience, depending on degree and thesis work. Specialized federal 10(a)1(A) recovery permits and/or state MOUs relevant to Sequoias work may provide an additional year to count towards experience.
  • Working understanding of California flora/fauna and regulatory environment
  • Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills
  • Proficient in MS Office Suite
  • Familiar with GIS Mapping tools and able to navigate existing tools
  • Approvable as a Project or Designated Biologist level by regulatory agencies for at least one species
  • Valid Drivers license
  • Able to work long field days
  • Able to traverse difficult terrain
  • An insured vehicle in a condition do that it does not leak fluids
  • Ability to work long field days and drive long distance
  • Must be able to perform fieldwork and/or travel up to 60-75% of time
  • Overnight stays up to 25-50% of the time, depending on projects assigned.


Why Youll Love Working at Sequoia Ecological Consulting, Inc.

We provide a collaborative, employee-forward working environment. Do you enjoy creating, building, and maintaining long-term relationships in your work and find satisfaction in making a lasting impact in protecting our biodiversity, while also protecting your community? Sequoia is looking for a self-motivated individual who is eager to steer the direction of their career in a company that promotes and supports professional development. We dont hire candidates to suit the job; we find the work that fulfills our employees and helps them meet their professional goals.


Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging

At Sequoia, we create a safe space culture focused on fostering employee well-being, job satisfaction, and productivity. We are committed to a more inclusive and diverse workforce, where each employee can reach their full potential without the burden of discrimination or harassment. We strive to maintain a strong culture built upon our shared core values of Respect, Excellence, Passion, Integrity, and Teamwork.

Sequoia is an equal opportunity employer. We understand that diversity, including human diversity, is the key to the success of all healthy ecosystems. We are a forest of remarkable individuals, standing tall as our authentic selves and as one. At Sequoia, we grow together to form a stable community that is diverse in character and content.