Environmental Biologist
Listed on 2026-05-30
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Science
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Science
In this role you will be assisting a team of Environmental Biologists and other County review staff by providing technical support and advice to the public, performing field visits to delineate wetlands, type drainages, and to check for habitat presence. You will play an integral role in analyzing impacts to wetlands, fish, and wildlife habitats while interacting with developers, reviewing the work of private consultants, assisting farmers with the permit process, and code revisions.
Software such as Bluebeam and other similar software will assist in analysis, decisions, and reporting. Along with working in the field, this position may work at the “Biologist of the day” desk at the Pierce County Development Center interacting and guiding other teams and the public.
- Maintain effective communication with county departments and staff to facilitate and ensure adherence to policies and procedures.
- Supervise and coordinate activities of a designated unit; determine work procedures, prepare work schedules and determine methods for expediting workflow; assign, review and approve the work of subordinate staff.
- Ensure consistent interpretation related to land use and environmental laws, rules, policies and procedures.
- Investigate grievances involving subordinates and recommend resolution; recommend promotional and disciplinary actions; approve leave requests, and overtime; assure adequate coverage during staff absences.
- Conduct performance evaluations and develop performance measures and standards.
- Draft and review related County regulations, ordinance and rules.
- Conduct office and field studies and assess the potential impacts of construction or other activities on natural resources.
- Additional education may substitute for the recruiting requirements.
- Five years of experience working with complex environmental issues, with
- One year experience in a leadership or supervisory role, including
- A minimum of one year experience delineating wetlands using the Unified Federal Manual and preparing wetland reports is required.
- Graduation from a four‑year college or university with a degree in botany, biology environmental studies, fisheries, soil science, wildlife biology or a related field.
- A resume and cover letter are required for this position.
- A valid driver’s license is required.
As a condition of employment, the applicant will need to authorize and complete a background check. Information received from the background check is reviewed case‑by‑case and will not necessarily remove an applicant from consideration.
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