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Biologist

Grand Junction, CO ยท On-site +1

$50K - $80K/yr

Successful candidates will possess a firm grounding in fisheries science, excellent interpersonal ... Travel to remote study sites may be required via boats, small aircraft, snowmobiles, all-terrain ...

Fishery Restoration Scientist

FL ยท Remote

$60K - $65K/yr

... Fisheries in executing analytical, technical, and field-related tasks across multiple habitat ... The work will be performed in a fully remote capacity, with only a limited possibility of ...

$38 - $50/hr

This position is an On Call, REMOTE position. The employee will be required to travel to project ... NOAA Fisheries-allow us to keep projects in compliance while maintaining cost and schedule ...

$38 - $50/hr

This position is an On Call, REMOTE position. The employee will be required to travel to project ... NOAA Fisheries-allow us to keep projects in compliance while maintaining cost and schedule ...

Biologist

Key West, FL ยท On-site +1

$65K - $85K/yr

Because the park is remote and weather can change quickly, priorities often shift and flexibility ... Recreation options include snorkeling, diving, paddleboarding, fishing, sailing, and birding. Term ...

*US Citizenship Required *Full-time Remote Position with field work required *Position is Subject to ... Bachelor's degree or master's degree in environmental science, biology, ecology, fisheries biology ...

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How much do remote fisheries biologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote fisheries 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.

What is a remote fisheries biologist?

A Remote Fisheries Biologist studies and monitors fish populations, habitats, and ecosystems while working from a remote location. They analyze data, develop conservation strategies, and collaborate with agencies or organizations to support sustainable fisheries management. Depending on the role, they may use technology like satellite imagery, remote sensing, or field data collected by local teams. This job typically requires strong analytical skills, knowledge of ecological principles, and experience with fisheries management software. It allows professionals to contribute to conservation efforts without being physically present in the field.

What does a remote fisheries biologist do?

A typical workday for a Remote Fisheries Biologist often involves analyzing fisheries data, interpreting environmental trends, writing technical reports, and communicating findings with team members and stakeholders via email or video calls. You might also spend time using GIS software to map habitats or conduct virtual meetings with governmental or conservation agencies to discuss project updates. While fieldwork can be part of some projects, remote roles generally emphasize data synthesis, modeling, and planning from home or designated off-site locations. The position frequently requires balancing independent tasks with collaborative discussions, making time-management and digital communication skills essential.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a remote fisheries biologist?

A Remote Fisheries Biologist typically needs a degree in fisheries biology, marine science, or a related field, along with experience in fisheries research and data analysis. Familiarity with geographic information systems (GIS), statistical software, and sometimes relevant certifications (e.g., SCUBA, OSHA safety) are commonly required. Strong communication, self-motivation, and problem-solving abilities are important for thriving while working independently or as part of a remote team. Mastering these skills ensures accurate research, effective data management, and successful collaboration in supporting sustainable fisheries management.

How much money does a remote fisheries biologist make?

A remote fisheries biologist typically earns between $50,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience, education, and the complexity of projects. Salaries can vary based on the employer, geographic location, and whether the role involves fieldwork or data analysis, often requiring knowledge of aquatic ecosystems and relevant certifications.
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Infographic showing various Remote Fisheries Biologist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,403 per year, or $43 per hour.

Hydro Compliance Professional Fisheries Biologist

NorthWestern Energy

Black Eagle, MT โ€ข On-site, Remote

$76K - $129K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Hydro Compliance Professional / Fisheries Biologist

Work Location: Great Falls, MT

Pay range: $76,400 to $129,000 per year

Employment Status: Regular Full-time

External candidates apply at northwesternenergy.com

Internal candidates apply through iConnect.

About this position:

Under the direction of the Manager of Hydro License Compliance, this position is primarily responsible for ensuring that the company complies with FERC license and other regulatory requirements related to fisheries and associated resource management issues at NorthWestern Energy's hydroelectric projects. Also provides support for wildlife, water quality and recreation programs as they pertain to fisheries.

We offer great benefits:

NorthWestern Energy is a fully regulated electric and natural gas utility serving Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska. We employ over 1,600 amazing people and serve over 800,000 customers who are our neighbors in our communities. We are a top employer and offer competitive benefits, including:

  • 401K with company match up to 4% and non-elective contribution up to 7%
  • Healthcare and wellbeing programs, including dental and vision for you, your spouse and dependents, Health Savings Account (HSA), healthcare and dependent care flexible spending account (FSA)
  • Employee Assistance Programs (Offering up to six free counseling sessions, per person, per issue, per year for employees, spouses and dependents to include financial health)
  • Life Insurance (Company pays basic employee policy; spouse, dependent insurance also available)
  • Continuing education reimbursement
  • Competitive pay (Scheduled performance-based wage increases and annual incentive opportunities.)
  • Paid company endorsed volunteer opportunities
  • Paid parental leave
  • Paid bereavement leave
  • Paid training opportunities
  • Paid time off starting on your first day, plus 11 paid holidays

Benefits may vary by position or as negotiated as part of a collective bargaining agreement.

About this job:

  • Conducts compliance activities safely and directs contractors to adhere to applicable safety requirements.
  • Manage License compliance programs including fishery population monitoring and movement, wildlife, genetic studies, and protection and recovery of threatened and endangered species.
  • Assist in technical review of fisheries and wildlife studies, consultant reports, research reports, and professional journal publications required by or arising out of NorthWestern Energy's hydro licenses.
  • Provide technical assistance for FERC license amendments and FERC relicensing process
  • Supervise contractors and consultants to implement compliance activities and studies and to ensure adherence to company safety and environmental policies.
  • Track and provide expertise to NWE management on emerging issues related to fisheries.
  • Collaborate with operations on reservoir and flow management of the Missouri River (Fisheries Biologist only)
  • Develop formal plans and implement hydro compliance activities required by FERC license and related state and federal permits with minimal guidance. Oversee and implement studies, sampling and analysis and reporting required to comply with FERC license, state, and federal requirements and permits
  • Support and utilize NWE's environmental management system
  • Facilitate Technical Advisory Committees (TAC) which direct the activities of the Protection, Mitigation, and Enhancement (P, M, &E) programs
  • Interface with state and federal agencies, tribes, private interests, conservation groups, and public to effectively implement NorthWestern Energy license compliance activities
  • Prepare and submit compliance reports to meet regulatory, permit, and license requirements.
  • Prepare and manage annual and project budgets and contracts
  • Work as an effective member of a remote team and with significant travel between office, professional meetings with stakeholders and compliance projects across NorthWestern Energy's hydro system.
  • Support NorthWestern Energy hydro construction projects or operational plans by overseeing or implementing required monitoring programs and ensure compliance with state reporting requirements
  • Ability to lift at least 50 pounds
  • The ability to maintain regular, reliable, and punctual attendance is an essential function of this position, consistent with applicable laws and reasonable accommodation requirements
  • All NorthWestern Energy employees are required to adhere to company safety standards and the Code of Business Conduct & Ethics
  • Ensure all actions are consistent with NorthWestern Energy's values, mission, and strategic business objective

Am I right for this job? Here's the success profile:

  • Demonstrate and maintain a good safety record
  • Requires master's degree in biological science (fisheries preferred) or equivalent years of experience
  • Experience with FERC requirements at hydroelectric projects preferred
  • Knowledge of hydropower operations and their effect on regulated river systems preferred
  • Skills that demonstrate the ability to work effectively with a broad range of agency personnel and coworkers
  • Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience using computerized maintenance management programs and reporting tools
  • Valid Driver's License and satisfactory driving record
  • Experience trailering and operating boats preferred
  • First Aid/CPR Certification
  • Commitment to safe working practices and knowledge of safety policies/procedures
  • Get Into Energy - Energy Industry Fundamental 2.0 certification is a plus (click the link to certify at no cost)

Requisition #5026

Posting Dates: June 15, 2026 through Open Until Filled

Department/Division: Planning, Development & Asset Management

Employment Physical: Required

Drug Test: Required

Background Check: Required

Relocation Benefit: Negotiable

Telecommuting: None

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information or any other protected class in accordance with applicable federal or state laws and statutes. In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act, should you have a disability that requires assistance and/or reasonable accommodation with the job application process, please contact the Human Resources department at 1-800-245-6977 or at job.inquiries@northwestern.com.