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Your Opportunity

Join a collaborative team focused on ecology and wetland sciences. Work includes wetland delineation, ecological assessments, and regulatory compliance for diverse projects (oil and gas, renewable energy, transmission, transportation, private development).

Your Key Responsibilities

The ideal candidate must have educational background and/or experience in natural resources, particularly in the Midwest region. Some familiarity with Federal and State wetland and stream regulations is a plus. Responsibilities will include:

  • Wetland and water resource delineation and characterization.

  • Botanical surveys, habitat mapping, endangered species assessments.

  • Prepare wetland delineation and technical reports for clients/regulators.

  • Support environmental permitting and compliance for federal/state requirements.

  • Participate in multi-disciplinary environmental assessments.

  • Data management and analysis.

  • Possible wildlife surveys and ecological restoration tasks.

Your Capabilities and Credentials

The ideal candidate will be a team player and have exceptional oral and written communication skills; and good organizational and note-taking skills. Candidates should also be able to demonstrate most of the following abilities:

  • Familiarity with computers, technical report writing, and sub-meter GPS units and field mapping software (Field Maps and Survey123, etc.)

  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

  • Communicate effectively and function as part of a team to successfully meet shifting needs.

  • Ability to manage risks and safety appropriately, manage information, and provide exceptional service to internal and external customers.

  • Ability to work well under pressure, and to prioritize and balance sometimes heavy workloads to achieve goals while keeping up with a highly mobile and changing environment.

  • Work well with others and keep other team members aware of project and client needs.

  • A valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record

Education and Experience

  • Minimum Bachelor of Science Degree; 1-3 years of relevant experience preferred.

  • Demonstrated experience with plant, soil, and wetland identification and characterization in the region.

  • Preference will be given to those who have experience delineating wetlands according to US Army Corps of Engineers Manual and the corresponding Regional Supplements as well as completing state specific stream and wetland assessments.

  • Willingness to travel (up to 75%) and the ability to work in the field for long hours in adverse weather conditions.

Pay Range:

• Locations in MN, OH, VT, & Various CA, NY Areas-$56,800.00 - $82,400.00 Annually

Primary Location: United States | OH | Cincinnati
Organization: 1937 EnvSvcs-US Great Lakes East-Cincinnati OH
Employee Status: Regular
Business Justification: New Position
Travel: Yes
Schedule: Full time
Job Posting: 26/01/2026 07:01:31
Req ID: 1003911

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