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How much do wildlife monitor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for wildlife monitor in Indiana is $22.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.25 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a wildlife monitor?

A Wildlife Monitor observes and records the behavior, health, and population of wildlife in a specific area. They ensure compliance with environmental regulations, help mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, and support conservation efforts. Wildlife Monitors often work in the field, collecting data, tracking animal movements, and reporting findings to biologists or conservation organizations. Their work is crucial for protecting ecosystems and maintaining biodiversity.

What does a wildlife monitor do?

A typical day for a Wildlife Monitor involves spending substantial time outdoors conducting surveys, collecting data on animal populations and behaviors, and maintaining monitoring equipment like camera traps or GPS trackers. The work schedule may vary based on the species monitored, requiring early mornings, late evenings, or occasional overnight shifts. Wildlife Monitors regularly coordinate with conservation biologists, land managers, and sometimes interact with the public or local stakeholders to share findings and support broader conservation goals. Office time is also required for data entry, reporting, and planning future monitoring activities. This dynamic blend of fieldwork and collaboration makes each day varied and engaging.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a wildlife monitor?

To thrive as a Wildlife Monitor, you need strong observational skills, a background in biology or environmental science, and experience with field data collection techniques. Familiarity with GPS devices, camera traps, GIS software, and sometimes certifications in wildlife management or first aid are commonly required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and the capacity to work independently or within a team in remote environments distinguish outstanding candidates. These skills ensure accurate monitoring, effective conservation efforts, and the safety and efficiency of field operations.

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Infographic showing various Wildlife Monitor job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 10% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $45,930 per year, or $22.1 per hour.

Engineer Permitting

Peabody Energy

Lynnville, IN • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


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8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 30 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

5th of 41 rated mining


Job description

About the role:

We are currently seeking an Engineer - Permitting to join our team.  This person will perform essential duties within the Midwest environmental services department, responsible for operations in Indiana, Illinois, and Alabama, including directing or assisting in the development of surface and underground mine permit applications and reports; providing technical expertise in any of the technical aspects of permitting and compliance such as soils, hydrology, vegetation and wildlife; and preparing and/or coordinating with mine staffs on designs for hydrologic structures, permits, and reports. 

The position is also responsible for permit administrative duties, including landowner notification mailings, annual blasting notices, and public notices. 

The position may also provide field assistance to active mine sites. 

Duties will include:

  • Preparation of scientific or engineering data for inclusion in permit applications, revisions, or amendments with the goal of meeting regulatory performance standards and minimizing mine costs.
  • Preparation and review of maps of permit operational plans, soils, land use, geology, and wildlife and corresponding information for inclusion in permit applications to a variety of regulatory agencies. 
  • Preparation of and/or review of hydrologic designs and corresponding information for inclusion in permit applications to a variety of appropriate agencies.    Work products may include maps, text, and tables.
  • Coordination and preparation of permit applications, revisions, and amendments.  This may include collaboration with mine and agency personnel, as well as collaboration and directing the activities of department personnel as-needed.
  • Coordinate and prepare permit administration documents including:
    • Process landowner notification mailings (certified and other)
    • Intent to mine, permit renewals, post-mine land use comments, 6-month mining notifications, annual blasting notices, pre-mine surveys, ground water surveys.
    • Process annual blasting notice updates and submittals
    • Maintain SMCRA ownership and control data base and provide updates to regulatory agencies
    • Responsible for public notification requirements
    • Submit and track newspaper public notices
    • Submit necessary Proof of filing Affidavits to Regulatory Agencies as required
    • Process Preblast/Condition Survey Requests
    • Record and distribute regulatory agency correspondence
  • General engineering design, layout and monitoring.
  • Manage and supervise contractors on environmental/mining related projects.
  • Provide temporary assistance to the mine environmental staffs as required during times of extended personnel absences.  Provide assistance to other Peabody Americas operations as needed. 
  • Safety a Way of Life Competencies:
    • Ensure that you are aware of and have acknowledged the health and safety responsibilities specific to your job/position.
    • Successfully complete your safety and health responsibilities.  Be knowledgeable in Risk Management techniques and following the SLAM process for all work assignments.

The Lifestyle:

This position is a full-time role, working from Wild Boar mine in Indiana. The schedule is: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. M-F (or equivalent) with overtime and weekends as required.

About you:

 

Education/experience:

  • Bachelor's degree in Environmental, Civil, or Mining Engineering with 2-5 years of relevant engineering experience, or a Master's degree in Environmental, Civil, or Mining Engineering with 1-2 years of relevant engineering experience.
  • Preferred a minimum of three years of experience in mining.
  • Knowledge of Indiana, Illinois, and Alabama mining environmental regulations.

Required Skills:

  • A strong commitment to safety.
  • Excellent organizational, computer software (Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, AutoCAD/GIS and statistical applications) and writing skills.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally with all levels of management, mine personnel, the general public, and regulatory agencies. 
  • Ability to listen effectively.
  • Ability to collaborate with others in a team setting.
  • Ability to work on several projects simultaneously and adjust to shifting work priorities.

Licensure/Certifications/Registration:

  • Required to Obtain FE/EIT within this Role
  • Professional Engineer (PE) certification or Engineer-In-Training (EIT) certification with ability to obtain PE preferred

Physical requirements:

 

Surface Environment:

  • Must have the ability to stand for up to 4 hours per shift
  • Must have the ability to be seated for up to 4 hours to operate equipment or vehicles
  • Must have the ability to work from elevated positions, walk/climb up and down stairs/steps and climb on and off equipment and ladders
  • Must have the ability to wear required protective footwear, hearing and eye protection, and other personal protective equipment as required by Company and MSHA
  • Must have the ability to perform repetitive hand and wrist motions (push, pull, twist, handle), and have rapid reflex movements of the arms and legs and good hand to eye coordination
  • Must have the ability to lift/raise 10 - 50 lbs. without mechanical assistance frequently during the course of work shift 
  • Must have the ability to work in extreme conditions, including but not limited to changing weather conditions, dust, mud, varying levels of noise from low to high, varying degrees of light and dark, in and around artificial light and in a confined work area

Office:

  • Must have the ability to sit for up to 8 hours
  • Must be able to use a computer, communicate effectively in various forms, including by email and phone
  • Must be able to review paper and electronic documents; complete computer entry of data from paper documents
  • Must be able to find, remove and return files to/from file cabinets; discuss issues by telephone and in person
  • Must be able to operate copier, fax machine, etc.

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; an employee will also perform other related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. Peabody reserves the right to revise job descriptions or change and/or modify job responsibilities, functions and requirements as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.

About Peabody:

Peabody is a leading coal producer, providing essential products for the production of affordable, reliable energy & steel. We employ approximately 5,300 people across our operations in the United States & Australia, serving customers in 18+ countries.

Our commitment to sustainability underpins everything we do and shapes our strategy for the future.

People are at the core of Peabody's ability to deliver business results & serve our communities & we offer an inclusive work environment that engages, recognizes, and develops it employees. We strive to create a safe and healthy work culture where all employees are treated with fairness and respect are supported and engaged.

Take the first step toward a rewarding career working with us at: visit Peabody - US Jobs (peabodyenergy.com)

EEO Disclaimer: Peabody Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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