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Malacologist/Aquatic Ecologist
Job in
Stow, Summit County, Ohio, 44224, USA
Listed on 2026-05-05
Listing for:
ACRT, Inc.
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-05-05
Job specializations:
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Science
Environmental Science, Biology -
Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Enviro Science, Inc. is seeking a full‑time Malacologist/Aquatic Biologist to conduct aquatic survey services, field research, monitor mollusk populations, and provide malacology expertise to support environmental consulting efforts.
The position requires extensive field work, laboratory work, and data management, including proposal preparation, technical report writing, and other aquatic survey or natural resources services.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities Field Research & Sampling- Conduct field surveys for freshwater mollusks and other aquatic species, primarily mussels and snails, using standardized protocols.
- Perform species identification, population assessments, and habitat evaluations in aquatic environments (rivers, lakes, streams).
- Collect biological samples for lab analysis, ensuring proper handling and documentation.
- Conduct field surveys for macroinvertebrate communities in various habitats using methods such as kick nets, artificial habitats, and dredge samplers.
- Collect in‑situ measurements of water quality parameters (e.g., temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen) during sampling events.
- Collect water samples for laboratory chemical or biological analysis.
- Evaluate and document aquatic habitats, assessing features such as substrate composition, flow regime, and fish cover.
- Identify aquatic species using taxonomic guides and laboratory analysis, focusing on fauna of the midwestern and eastern United States, most specifically fish species.
- Maintain equipment inventory and ensure proper storage and transportation.
- Assist with other Marine Services or other practice area project work, as needed.
- Analyze survey data and prepare detailed reports for internal use, clients, and regulatory agencies.
- Maintain and update species databases and GIS mapping tools to track mollusk distributions.
- Interpret scientific data to support conservation strategies and environmental impact assessments.
- Ensure compliance with state and federal environmental regulations, including the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Clean Water Act (CWA).
- Collaborate with environmental agencies, conservation organizations, and other stakeholders to protect vulnerable species and their habitats.
- Participate in public outreach efforts and educational programs related to conservation.
- Report annual field activities to various federal and state agencies as required.
- Lead and oversee projects focused on environmental studies, endangered species, conservation, and habitat restoration.
- Manage project timelines, budgets, and resources to ensure successful completion of environmental initiatives.
- Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, including biologists, hydrologists, and environmental engineers, to execute field research and mitigation projects.
Minimum Qualifications
- Education:
Bachelor's degree in biology, ecology, malacology, or a related field. - Experience:
5+ years of experience in biology or malacology, with an emphasis on freshwater mussels, snails, crayfish, bats, and/or other T&E species. - Currently possess or have the ability to attain federal recovery permit for mussels, crayfish, and bumblebees in WV, OH and surrounding states.
- Project management experience.
- Master's degree or Ph.D. in malacology, biology, ecology, or a related field.
- Experience with endangered species research or environmental consulting.
- Federal Endangered Species Act Section 10 recovery permit for mollusk and aquatic species in the U.S.
- Certifications in scuba diving or other aquatic fieldwork skills.
- Familiarity with geographic information systems (GIS) for mapping species distributions.
- Previous experience working with federal and state regulatory agencies.
- Experience conducting fieldwork in aquatic environments, including snorkeling, scuba diving, and wading.
- Proficiency in species identification and familiarity with regional mollusk species.
- Strong understanding of environmental regulations and wildlife laws (e.g., ESA, CWA).
- Excellent taxonomic identification skills for aquatic and terrestrial organisms.
- Professional publications.
- Experience with…
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