Wildlife Biologist II
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Research/Development
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Experience a unique opportunity working with a dedicated team of scientists and biologists on one of the largest and best managed saline ecosystems in the world.
Individuals will have the opportunity to gain experience working on a unique ecosystem and acquire knowledge in both wildlife and aquatic resources. Opportunities will be available to explore research questions and expand experience in wildlife management. Individuals will be able to explore opportunities that interest them with respect to wildlife management and conservation. The individual will be joining a proven and effective team.
Individuals will be encouraged and supported in their pursuit of career goals.
When you work for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, you're helping improve the quality of life for everyone who calls Utah home. Utah's abundant wildlife populations are a direct result of active, hands‑on work by our employees and partners. Division employees gives the citizens of Utah, and visitors to the state, something to smile about and stories they can't wait to share with their friends and family.
In addition, the generous paid time off and great health benefits help ensure that you can spend quality time with your loved ones.
- Conduct field work, sampling, and laboratory procedures for brine shrimp conservation and management.
- Conduct limnological sampling and research on and around Great Salt Lake.
- Conduct facilities and equipment maintenance on sampling equipment, boats, ATV's, as well as buildings and grounds.
- Coordinate aquatic research.
- Design field and laboratory experiments.
- Present findings from research to professional groups and other organizations for education purposes.
- Bachelor's degree in a related field of study or direct related work experience.
- Background in wildlife or aquatic biology with an emphasis on research.
- Proficient in using Microsoft Office programs.
- Able to develop, direct, and evaluate programs.
- Understand applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Have great oral and written communication skills.
- Understand principles, theories, and practices of wildlife management.
- Compose and produce reports and written documents.
- Education - MS degree preferred.
- Experience managing or studying wildlife and wetland habitats on the Great Salt Lake.
- Experience in a limnological discipline.
- Experience operating boats and maintaining them.
- Experience with data entry and statistical analysis.
- Excellent teamwork attitude; willing to assist co‑workers when needed.
- Risks which require the use of special safety precautions and/or equipment, e.g., working around operating machines, working with contagious diseases or hazardous chemicals, etc. Work for an extended period of time in extreme weather conditions. Work in and around bodies of water.
- Work requires physical exertion. May require the ability to stand; walk over rough surfaces; bend, crouch, stoop, stretch, reach, lift heavy items (up to 100 lbs.) in a recurring manner and/or for long periods of time. Operate boats on large bodies of water.
- Must have or obtain and maintain a valid Utah driver's license.
- Work schedule may vary to accommodate job assignments. Work on the weekends, holidays and evenings may be required.
- Travel and occasional overnight travel possible.
- Evening and weekend work as needed, on-call during emergencies as needed.
Entry level
Employment TypeFull‑time
Job FunctionResearch, Analyst, and Information Technology
IndustriesGovernment Administration
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