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Cornville, AZ · On-site

$53K - $65K/yr

Aquatic Research and Conservation Center Research Biologist Job Location: Address: 1970 North Page Springs Road, Cornville, Arizona 86325 Posting Details: Hiring salary range: $53,000 - $65,000 Grade ...

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Bethesda, MD · On-site

$56K - $94K/yr

Serve as a dual Laboratory Manager and Research Biologist, supporting lab operations and research activities. * Manage laboratory operations, including onboarding, training, equipment, SOPs ...

Serve as a dual Laboratory Manager and Research Biologist, supporting lab operations and research activities. * Manage laboratory operations, including onboarding, training, equipment, SOPs ...

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How much do research biologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for research biologist in the United States is $87,831.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $102,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Research Biologist, you need a solid background in biological sciences, data analysis, and experimental design, typically supported by at least a bachelor's or master's degree in biology or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory techniques, statistical analysis software (such as R or SPSS), and sometimes specialized certifications like GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) are important. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication skills set standout professionals apart. These competencies are crucial for conducting reliable research, interpreting results accurately, and collaborating across multidisciplinary teams.

What are research biologists?

Research biologists are scientists who study living organisms and their relationship to the environment. They conduct experiments, analyze data, and often publish their findings to advance knowledge in fields such as ecology, genetics, or physiology. Research biologists may work in laboratories, in the field, or both, depending on their area of specialization. Their work often contributes to scientific understanding, environmental conservation, and the development of new medical or technological solutions.

What does a research biologist do?

A research biologist studies living organisms and their environments to understand biological processes and solve scientific questions. They design experiments, analyze data, and often work in laboratories or field settings, using tools like microscopes and lab equipment. Their work supports advancements in medicine, ecology, agriculture, and conservation.

What is the difference between Research Biologist vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectResearch BiologistLaboratory Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor’s or Master’s degree in biology or related field; often a PhD for advanced rolesAssociate’s or Bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, universities, government agencies, fieldworkLaboratories, hospitals, research facilities
Employer & Industry UsageAcademic, government, private research companiesHospitals, biotech firms, research institutions

Research Biologists typically hold higher degrees and focus on designing experiments, analyzing data, and publishing findings. Laboratory Technicians support research by performing routine tests, preparing samples, and maintaining lab equipment. Both roles are essential in research settings but differ in responsibilities, education, and scope of work.

What are some common challenges faced by research biologists when conducting experiments in the field versus the laboratory?

Research biologists often encounter unique challenges depending on whether their work is conducted in the field or in a laboratory setting. Fieldwork can present unpredictable variables such as weather, difficult terrain, and limited access to equipment, which may complicate data collection and experiment replication. In contrast, laboratory work offers controlled conditions but may limit the ability to observe organisms in their natural environments, potentially influencing the accuracy of behavioral or ecological studies. Balancing these environments and adapting methodologies is a key skill for success in this role.

What is the career path of biology research?

A research biologist typically starts with a bachelor's degree in biology or a related field, then advances to a master's or Ph.D. for specialized research roles. Career progression can include postdoctoral positions, research scientist roles, and leadership positions such as principal investigator or lab director, often requiring strong analytical skills and familiarity with laboratory techniques and data analysis tools.

What is the highest paid biology job?

The highest paid biology-related roles are often in biomedical research, pharmaceutical executive positions, or biotech management, with senior scientists, research directors, and chief scientific officers earning the highest salaries. These roles typically require advanced degrees, extensive experience, and leadership skills, and they often involve overseeing large projects or departments in industry settings.

What biology jobs pay over $100k?

Research biologists with advanced degrees and specialized skills in areas such as genomics, biotechnology, or pharmaceuticals can earn over $100,000 annually. Positions in industry, government research agencies, or senior roles in biotech companies typically offer higher salaries, especially with experience and additional certifications.
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Infographic showing various Research Biologist job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 58% Internship, 18% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 18% Nights, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,831 per year, or $42.2 per hour.
Aquatic Research and Conservation Center Research Biologist

Aquatic Research and Conservation Center Research Biologist

The State of Arizona

Cornville, AZ

$53K - $65K/yr

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Posted 21 days ago


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Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

Aquatic Research and Conservation Center Research Biologist

Apply now Job No: 541946
Work Type: Full-time
Location: CORNVILLE
Categories: Facilities Management/Maintainence/Construction/Operations, Fish/Game/Wildlife, Research, Scientific/Technical Support, Program Management, Management/Supervisor

GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT Join the only state agency in Arizona responsible for conserving and protecting more than 800 wildlife species. Be part of a passionate group of people who want to make a positive impact on outdoor recreation in Arizona by managing resources for safe, compatible opportunities for current and future generations. From fishing, boating and off-highway vehicle use to shooting sports, hunting and wildlife watching, Arizona Game and Fish supports it all. Our biologists use the best available science in their management actions, and our wildlife managers are on the ground in your communities making a difference every day. Opportunities abound beyond the field at AZGFD, so check us out and see what we're all about! Consider joining our workforce today. AZGFD celebrates the diversity of Arizona's people, landscapes and of course, wildlife. However you choose to enjoy Arizona's wildlife and wild places, the outdoors is open for all.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department manages fish and wildlife in Arizona and under the authority of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission, creates and implements scientific methods and regulations to effectively manage fish and wildlife habitat via conservation, enforcement, hunting, fishing, watercraft and off-highway vehicle recreation, and shooting sports. The Arizona Game and Fish Department dedicates itself to excellence, values its employees and supports a culture of stewardship, teamwork and partnerships.
Aquatic Research and Conservation Center Research Biologist
Job Location:
Address:  1970 North Page Springs Road, Cornville, Arizona 86325
Posting Details:
Hiring salary range: $53,000 - $65,000 
Grade: 22
Closing Date:  07/19/2026
Job Summary:

WILDLIFE SPECIALIST SENIOR
"Aquatic Research and Conservation Center Research Biologist"
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT DIVISION / RESEARCH BRANCH / CORNVILLE, AZ BASED
FLSA-EXEMPT / SALARY GRADE 22 / HIRING SALARY RANGE $53,000 - $65,000
CLOSING DATE: 07/19/2026
This Research Biologist position at the Arizona Game & Fish Department (AZGFD) Aquatic Research and Conservation Center (ARCC) will lead research focused on native fish or other aquatic species, with an emphasis on research to improve techniques for propagating captive lineages of rare and sensitive species, increase production, and other research support for conservation and management of native aquatic species. The ARCC, located in Cornville, Arizona, is close driving distance to the communities of Cottonwood, Sedona, and Flagstaff. This unique facility houses rare lineages of native fish species and supports research to propagate and re-establish native aquatic species.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
Biology & Aquaculture: Deep understanding of fish and wildlife management, fish biology, endangered desert fishes, water chemistry, and intensive fish culture (pond-culture, raceways, and circular tanks).
Data & Research: Advanced math, statistics, experimental design, and computerized/manual data analysis for hatchery and complex research data.
Field & Trades: Basic trade skills (carpentry, plumbing) and the ability to operate/maintain specialty equipment.
Soft Skills: Exceptional written and verbal communication, public relations, problem-solving, and the ability to work self-supervised or within a research team.
Physical Requirements: Ability to work varied hours indoors and outdoors in harsh conditions, travel for overnight trips, and lift/carry at least 50 pounds.
Minimum Qualifications & Prerequisites
Education: A Bachelor's degree in wildlife science or a closely related field. (An advanced degree is preferred and may substitute for one year of experience).
Experience: Three (3) years of experience in fisheries, conservation, aquaculture, or an equivalent field.
Pre-Employment Requirements: Must pass a post-offer medical/physical exam.
Driver's License: Must possess a valid class-appropriate driver's license and pass driver record checks. Employees operating a personal vehicle must maintain statutory liability insurance.
This position serves as the research biologist at the Research Branch's Aquatic Research and Conservation Center (ARCC). The Research Branch's mission is to conduct robust research and provide scientific information to inform and support the sound management and professional stewardship of Arizona's fish and wildlife resources, and to ensure the credibility of the Department's science. Under the direction of the Aquatic Research Program Manager, this position conducts research on native aquatic species, with an emphasis on research to improve techniques for propagating captive lineages of rare and sensitive fish species, to support their conservation or re-establishment in the wild. This position may also conduct research on non-fish species. Works as part of the larger Research Branch team to accomplish the branch's goals and operational objectives including, but not limited to, conducting research, analyzing data, preparing scientific publications, outreach, training, and providing expertise and support to other Department work units. May need to work varied hours indoors and outdoors in harsh conditions. Occasional overnight travel may be required.

This position may offer the ability to work remotely, within Arizona, based upon the department's business needs and continual meeting of expected performance measures.

The State of Arizona strives for a work culture that affords employees flexibility, autonomy, and trust. Across our many agencies, boards, and commissions, many State employees participate in the State's Remote Work Program and are able to work remotely in their homes, in offices, and in hoteling spaces. All work, including remote work, should be performed within Arizona unless an exception is properly authorized in advance.

Job Duties:

Major duties will include:
RESEARCH: Design, plan and implement complex and significantly specialized studies in the office, field or laboratory utilizing standard protocols and scientific approaches, including direct participation in field and lab work. Use specialized methods, techniques and data processing to collect, compile and analyze collected data and other information to formulate and present fish and wildlife management findings and recommendations.
DISSEMINATION: Review and/or prepare material for publication in technical journals and magazines or for presentation to scientific conferences, Department personnel, partner agencies, general public and/or media. Prepare strategic and other study plans and reports. Review popular and technical publications to maintain proficiency in specialty fields.
HATCHERY SUPPORT: Support ARCC hatchery operations, which may include facility maintenance, equipment operation, care and propagation of native aquatic species, including threatened and endangered fish. Gather, compile, and analyze fish culture data, size/weight of fish, and water quality data. Use models to forecast refuge population sizes and collection needs.
COORDINATION, OUTREACH AND EDUCATION: Provide effective work unit leadership and appropriate customer service within and outside the agency to a variety of individuals and private and public groups. Provide guidance/expertise to internal and external partners through training or response to requests for technical assistance or support. Participate in public outreach and education.
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):

The candidate must have knowledge of/in: fish and wildlife management, biology and life history of fishes, particularly endangered and desert fishes. General knowledge of aquaculture, water chemistry, and techniques used in an intensive fish culture setting, including pond-culture, raceway, and circular tank. Federal, state and agency laws, rules and regulations related to personnel, environmental compliance, regulatory laws, and OSHA laws, and other procedures appropriate to assignment. Advanced mathematics, statistics, data management, and experimental design. Specialty equipment and vehicle operation and maintenance, and basic trades such as carpentry, plumbing, and the tools and equipment used in basic trades.
Candidates must have skills/abilities of/in: computerized and manual data/information management in a hatchery setting. Use of advanced data analysis tools or programs for analysis of complex research data. Handling, tagging, and measuring of various aquatic wildlife species. Applying principles and techniques of fish biology, behavior, propagation, and care in an intensive culture setting and providing training and oversight to others completing the same tasks. Time management and leadership techniques. Applying public relations and problem-solving techniques and applications to everyday work. Performing as a lead worker, working alone and with others, and ability to work self-supervised.
The candidate must have the ability to: to communicate effectively through verbal and writing. Promote positive interpersonal relationships with the public and staff. Ability to write quality scientific publications and develop, review, and follow standardized operational protocols. Ability to apply advanced problem solving and learn quickly. Ability to apply critical thinking and to make critical decisions using various information and with sound judgment and work independently and as part of a research team to achieve project goals. Ability to work varied hours; lift and carry 50 pounds or more, sometimes for extended periods. Work indoors and outdoors in often harsh conditions. Ability to occasionally travel on overnight work trips

Pre-Employment Requirements:

The candidate must have a bachelor's degree in a wildlife science or closely related field from an accredited college or university and three years of experience in fisheries, conservation, aquaculture, or equivalent; an advanced degree in Fisheries and/or wildlife sciences or closely related field from an accredited college or university is preferred and may substitute for one year of required experience.
Position requires possession of and the ability to retain a current, valid state-issued driver's license appropriate to the assignment.
Employment is also contingent upon completion of a post-offer medical/physical examination and the agency's ability to reasonably accommodate any restrictions.

If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver's License Requirements.

All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-Verify).

Benefits:

The State of Arizona offers an outstanding comprehensive benefits package including:
13 days' of vacation
12 sick days
10 paid holidays
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Participation in the nationally recognized Arizona State Retirement System
Superior health care options
Vision care, dental care, pharmacy benefits, and flexible spending account (options available)
Life, long-term disability, and short-term disability insurance options are available
Many more benefit programs are available

Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave program here. For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page

Retirement:

Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Please note, enrollment eligibility will become effective after 27 weeks of employment.

Contact Us:

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Milani Barron at mbarron@azgfd.gov for assistance. The Arizona Game and Fish Department is an Equal Employment Opportunity agency.

Advertised: 25 Jun 2026 US Mountain Standard Time
Applications close: 19 Jul 2026 US Mountain Standard Time

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State of Arizona is not a conventional company, but the governmental structure presiding over the U.S. state of Arizona, headquartered in Phoenix, AZ. The State of Arizona operates within the industry of government administration and public services across various sectors including education, health, public safety, transportation, and economic services. These services are aimed to ensure the security, prosperity, and well-being of the Arizona citizens and communities. Founded on February 14, 1912, when Arizona became the 48th state to join the Union, the State of Arizona is committed to providing people-centric, efficient, and effective government. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for all Arizonans by providing a secure environment and advancing the state's economy.

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