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Remote Biology Gis Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Utilize GIS and mapping software to analyze habitat conditions, survey locations, and project ... Install and maintain remote cameras, acoustic monitoring equipment, and other wildlife monitoring ...

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Interest in GIS and remote sensing * Understanding of geospatial and aerial survey concepts ... Ability to lift 50+ pounds Preferred Qualifications * 4-year degree from a physical/ biological ...

Interest in GIS and remote sensing * Understanding of geospatial and aerial survey concepts ... Ability to lift 50+ pounds Preferred Qualifications * 4-year degree from a physical/ biological ...

Interest in GIS and remote sensing * Understanding of geospatial and aerial survey concepts ... Ability to lift 50+ pounds Preferred Qualifications * 4-year degree from a physical/ biological ...

Senior Biologist

Eugene, OR · On-site +1

$80K - $100K/yr

Manage and analyze field and remote sensing data using GIS, R and other statistical packages ... S. in fisheries, biology, or a related field + 7 years of successful and sustained performance ...

... GIS specialists to complete related tasks, provide field task management as needed, and draft ... Work effectively with team members as well as independently. #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Skills ...

... GIS specialists to complete related tasks, provide field task management as needed, and draft ... Work effectively with team members as well as independently. #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Skills ...

... GIS specialists to complete related tasks, provide field task management as needed, and draft ... Work effectively with team members as well as independently. #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Skills ...

... GIS specialists to complete related tasks, provide field task management as needed, and draft ... Work effectively with team members as well as independently. #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Skills ...

Bachelor's degree in biology, natural resources, wildlife management, botany, wildlife biology ... GIS experience to include ArcGIS or similar platforms. * Technical writing and editing skills.

Bachelor's degree in biology, natural resources, wildlife management, botany, wildlife biology ... GIS experience to include ArcGIS or similar platforms. * Technical writing and editing skills.

Bachelor's degree in biology, natural resources, wildlife management, botany, wildlife biology ... GIS experience to include ArcGIS or similar platforms. * Technical writing and editing skills.

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How much do remote biology gis jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote biology gis in the United States is $28.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Biology Gis vs Remote Environmental Scientist?

AspectRemote Biology GisRemote Environmental Scientist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or higher in Biology, GIS certification often preferredBachelor's or higher in Environmental Science, GIS knowledge beneficial
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote, involving GIS software and biological data analysisMostly remote, focusing on environmental data, reports, and field data interpretation
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, conservation agencies, GIS firmsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, NGOs
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing GIS-focused biology roles with environmental science rolesIndividuals exploring careers in environmental data analysis with GIS skills

Remote Biology Gis involves applying GIS technology to biological data analysis, often requiring GIS certifications and working in research or conservation sectors. Remote Environmental Scientist focuses on environmental data, reports, and assessments, with some GIS knowledge. Both roles are primarily remote and share similar credentials, but they serve different industry needs and focus areas.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Biology GIS Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Biology GIS Specialist, you need a solid background in biological sciences and geographic information systems, often supported by a degree in biology, ecology, or geography. Familiarity with GIS software like ArcGIS or QGIS, remote sensing tools, and relevant certifications such as GISP are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and excellent communication skills help in interpreting data and collaborating remotely with teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial to producing accurate spatial analyses that support biological research and decision-making from a remote environment.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in a remote Biology GIS role, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Biology GIS professionals often encounter challenges such as managing and sharing large spatial datasets, maintaining clear communication with geographically dispersed teams, and ensuring data accuracy without direct field access. These can be addressed by leveraging cloud-based GIS platforms for data storage and collaboration, setting regular virtual meetings for team alignment, and using remote sensing or publicly available datasets when on-site data collection isn’t feasible. Adopting standardized data protocols and maintaining thorough documentation also helps streamline workflows and minimize errors.

What is a Remote Biology GIS specialist?

A Remote Biology GIS (Geographic Information Systems) specialist is a professional who uses GIS technology and remote sensing data to analyze and interpret biological and ecological information. They work with spatial data to map habitats, track species distributions, and monitor environmental changes from a distance, often using satellite or aerial imagery. This role is critical for conservation planning, environmental management, and research, especially in areas that are difficult to access physically. Remote Biology GIS specialists may work for government agencies, environmental organizations, or research institutions, often collaborating with biologists and ecologists.
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Wildlife Biologist

Wildlife Biologist

Valiant

Ridgecrest, CA • Remote

Other

Posted 7 days ago

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Job description

Position Description:

The Field Wildlife Biologist is responsible for conducting wildlife surveys, monitoring sensitive species and habitats, collecting biological data, and supporting environmental compliance activities throughout the Ridgecrest region and surrounding Mojave Desert ecosystems. This position requires extensive fieldwork in remote desert environments and a strong understanding of wildlife ecology, habitat management, and applicable state and federal environmental regulations.

Duties and Responsibilities:

The Essential Duties and Responsibilities are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed for this position and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Other duties may be assigned.

Conduct field surveys for wildlife species, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and special-status species.

Identify wildlife species through visual observations, tracks, scat, burrows, calls, and other field indicators.

Monitor and document sensitive habitats, nesting sites, migration corridors, and breeding activity.

Conduct pre-construction biological surveys and provide environmental compliance monitoring for development, utility, renewable energy, transportation, and land management projects.

Collect, record, and manage biological data using GPS units, tablets, cameras, and other field equipment.

Prepare detailed field notes, survey reports, maps, and technical documents.

Utilize GIS and mapping software to analyze habitat conditions, survey locations, and project impacts.

Assist with wildlife capture, handling, and monitoring activities when permitted and required.

Install and maintain remote cameras, acoustic monitoring equipment, and other wildlife monitoring devices.

Coordinate with project managers, environmental scientists, regulatory agencies, and landowners.

Ensure compliance with environmental regulations, permit conditions, and established safety procedures.

Operate four-wheel-drive vehicles and safely navigate remote desert terrain.

Required Qualifications and Experience:

Bachelor's degree in wildlife biology, ecology, zoology, environmental science, natural resources, or a closely related field.

The Field Wildlife Biologist shall maintain current authorization from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), as applicable, to conduct surveys, monitoring, handling, and management activities for state-listed and special-status wildlife species occurring within the Mojave Desert region. The biologist shall perform all duties in accordance with CDFW authorizations, permit conditions, approved survey protocols, and applicable state and federal environmental regulations.

Proficiency in providing monitoring and subsequent monitoring reports following project completion.

Minimum of one to three years of field experience conducting biological surveys (preferred; entry-level candidates with strong field experience may be considered).

Knowledge of Mojave Desert wildlife species, plant communities, and ecological processes.

Experience identifying common desert wildlife and signs of wildlife presence.

Proficiency with GPS technology, digital data collection applications, and Microsoft Office software.

Ability to work independently in remote locations with limited supervision.

Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record.

Must be able to conduct presence-absence planning surveys.

Must be able to conduct pre-work biological site clearance.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics

Understanding of Mojave Desert ecosystems, habitats, and wildlife species, including special-status species and their biological requirements.

Familiarity with wildlife survey techniques, species identification, habitat assessments, and environmental compliance monitoring.

Working knowledge of applicable state and federal environmental regulations, permits, and survey protocols, including CEQA, CESA, the Federal Endangered Species Act, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

Awareness of field safety practices for remote desert environments and extreme weather conditions.

Proficiency in identifying wildlife species and signs of occupancy, including tracks, scat, burrows, nests, and vocalizations.

Experience conducting biological surveys, monitoring activities, and collecting accurate field data.

Competence in the use of GPS, GIS, digital data collection tools, and preparation of clear technical documentation.

Effectiveness in communicating biological constraints and compliance requirements with project teams and contractors.

Capability to work independently in remote field locations and apply sound professional judgment.

Capacity to interpret and implement environmental permits, mitigation measures, and project requirements.

Aptitude for navigating rugged terrain, hiking long distances, and working safely in extreme desert conditions.

Flexibility to adapt to changing field conditions, schedules, and project needs.

Demonstrated attention to detail, strong observational skills, and commitment to scientific integrity.

Professionalism, reliability, and a safety-focused approach to natural resource protection.

Collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively as part of multidisciplinary teams while maintaining responsibility for independent field assignments.

Physical Demands and Working Conditions:

Work is performed primarily outdoors in remote desert environments and requires the ability to safely traverse uneven, rugged terrain. The position involves frequent walking and hiking over long distances, often several miles per day, while carrying field equipment weighing up to 40 pounds.

Field duties require prolonged standing, bending, kneeling, crouching, reaching, climbing, and occasional lifting or moving of equipment and supplies. The employee must be able to safely operate four-wheel-drive vehicles and travel on unimproved roads in isolated locations.

Working conditions include frequent exposure to extreme desert temperatures, intense sunlight, wind, dust, limited shade, and changing weather conditions. Fieldwork may occur during early morning, evening, nighttime, or extended shifts to accommodate wildlife activity patterns, survey protocols, and project schedules.

The position requires the ability to work independently in remote locations with limited access to facilities, communication, and immediate assistance. Employees may encounter environmental hazards such as venomous wildlife, thorny vegetation, uneven terrain, and other natural obstacles and are expected to follow established safety procedures, environmental protocols, and all applicable health and safety requirements.

EEO Statement:

It is the company's policy to select, place, train and promote the most qualified individuals based upon relevant factors such as work quality, attitude, and experience, to provide Equal Employment Opportunity for all employees in compliance with applicable local, state and federal laws and without regard to non-work-related factors such as race, color, religion/creed, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected status. When applicable, the company's policy of non-discrimination applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, training, transfer, promotion, placement, layoff, compensation, termination, reduction in force, and benefits. It is the company's business philosophy and practice to provide reasonable accommodation, according to applicable state and federal laws, to all qualified individuals with physical or mental disabilities.