You will perform projects functions such as development and tracking of scope, schedule, and invoices You will deliver project assignments on time and within budget. You will check work for errors, accuracy, and applicability to project needs.
Perform biological field studies such as habitat and species surveys, habitat inventories and assessments, wetland and stream delineations, compliance monitoring and habitat restoration. You will assist in field data collection, quality control, and analysis in support of permit applications, environmental support documentation, and ecological design and plan development.
You take the initiative to provide mentoring to more junior staff.
Contributes to technical writing for environmental documents (e.g., assessments, permit applications, NEPA sections). Drafts clear, well-supported reports and memoranda with guidance from senior staff
You will write technical reports describing data collection methods and results. You will develop and adhere to data collection and quality control procedures.
Apply critical thinking and problem solving to select and apply standard techniques, methods and procedures for a wide range of basic to lower complexity biological studies, may serve as a technical specialist.
You will serve as a contributing author of environmental documents potentially including technical memoranda, biological assessments/evaluations, scientific discipline reports, and/or sections of NEPA analyses, resource-related permit applications and/or other documents. You will prepare draft documents that are clear, concise, well-written and supported.
You will work at your desk and outdoors – within a variety of habitat communities including fresh and saltwater marshes, forested systems, uplands, developed communities and on water work (e.g., streams, rivers, estuaries, open water)
Requirements
bachelor's
5+ years
gis
field maps
wetland
boat operator
You will possess a basic understanding of regulations, policies, and principles in the topic and location of expertise.
You will work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team. You will have strong writing skills, effective oral presentation skills, listening skills, and the ability to present information understandably about basic or moderately complex topics.
Understand and follow environmental regulations and policies relevant to project locations
You are comfortable working in and around water, and you preferably have experience working with tools, all-terrain vehicles and/or on boats.
Experienced biologist who performs natural resource-related evaluations and technical studies. Confident leading biological fieldwork efforts including habitat surveys, protected species surveys, wetland delineations, and ecological monitoring.
Previous experience with software like Field Maps, Collector, Survey123, and GIS are preferred while experience with Microsoft Suite is required.
Has a comprehensive understanding of applicable standard methods to conduct ecological assessments and solve basic technical challenges
Thrive in a fast-paced, exciting, and challenging environment and be able to manage multiple responsibilities and deadlines, while working on a team or independently.
You enjoy fieldwork and can walk long distances carrying a backpack; and are able to lift at least 50 pounds. You are confident working outside, in remote and rural settings, as well as in urban environments. Physical outdoor work may include, but may not be limited to, work in all types of weather, traversing uneven ground in a variety of environments, along stream banks, and in coastal/intertidal areas. You may be exposed to inclement weather and uncomfortable working conditions. Some night and/or weekend work may be required.
Prior experience serving as a technical lead or manager on projects who is comfortable collaborating with team members to meet project goals and share knowledge.
Preference given to qualified candidates with any of the following skillsets: Certified/Trained Boat Operator, Primary Caracara Observer, qualified to analyze bat acoustic data, Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent, Certified Arborist, Professional Wetland Scientist and / or a candidate who is competent at state and federal wetland delineations.
Hold a bachelor’s degree in a natural science field (e.g. biology, ecology, environmental science) and have a minimum of 5+ years of experience in relevant scientific or environmental consulting. The ideal candidate will specialize in one or more areas, including botany, arboriculture, ecology, wetlands, wildlife, Florida- specific local/state/federal permitting, habitat restoration, conservation/resource management planning, and similar natural resource-related disciplines.
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1969
Year Established
The company was established at a pivotal time for environmental legislation.
21 offices
National Presence
Operates through 21 offices across the United States.
Hundreds of millions
Annual Revenue
Maintains consistent and substantial revenue growth.
Employee-owned since 2000
Ownership Model
Adopts open-book management and shared equity since 2000.
Evolved from a Bay Area boutique to a national firm.
Supports projects from airports and transportation to wetland restoration and community planning.
Merges science, planning, engineering, archaeology, and design for multidisciplinary impact.
Has led unusual projects like environmental impact review of Christo’s Running Fence installation.
Provides extensive regulatory compliance, restoration, and environmental analysis services.
Balances ambitious restoration—such as tidal marsh creation—with major infrastructure efforts.
Typically works on large public-sector and utility projects like dam, highway, and airport upgrades.
Culture + Values
Collaboration: We work as one team to serve our clients and communities.
Integrity: We are committed to acting ethically and transparently in all of our endeavors.
Innovation: We seek creative, forward-thinking solutions to environmental challenges.
Excellence: We take pride in delivering high-quality, reliable, and impactful services.
Environment + Sustainability
2030
Net-Zero Goal
Aiming to achieve net-zero emissions.
Focusing on minimizing environmental impact and contributing to climate resilience.
Implementing carbon reduction strategies, energy-efficient operations, and sustainable project designs.
Integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation into environmental planning and consulting services.
Inclusion & Diversity
ESA is committed to creating an inclusive culture where diverse perspectives are valued and integral to decision-making.
The company actively recruits and supports the professional development of women and underrepresented groups in the environmental field.
ESA tracks gender diversity and strives to increase female representation in leadership roles and across all levels of the organization.