Avian Biologist

Job Locations US
ID 2025-6892
Category
Environmental
Position Type
Seasonal
Division
Renewables

Overview

Avian Biologist (Seasonal)

Westwood Professional Services, Inc.

 

Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking an avian biologist to conduct biological monitoring for eagles at an operating wind farm in Montana. This is a full-time (40+ hours/week) temporary seasonal position for the 2025 summer field season.

Duties and Responsibilities

The selected candidate will provide field support for eagle biological monitoring as part of ongoing risk avoidance measures. In this position, the avian biologist will be responsible for eagle monitoring at an operating wind farm, adhering to standardized protocols, and keeping detailed field data sheets. Precise and complete data collection is essential for this position. The position will be field based, with the avian biologist being required to relocate to an area within a one-hour (one-way) drive from the Project site. Monitoring will occur between June and August 2025. Opportunities for additional monitoring work beyond August 2025 or for permanent full-time employment upon completion of the seasonal term may be available.

 

Travel: The position will require relocating to central Montana. Westwood will provide a monthly stipend to assist with relocation and living expenses.

 

Compensation:

  • $20.00/Hour + 1.5X Overtime
  • $3,000 Relocation and Monthly Living Stipend

Required Skills

  • Have achieved or are pursuing a degree in environmental science, soil science, biology, botany, or related natural sciences field.
  • Ability to identify bald and golden eagles in flight.
  • Able and willing to work extended hours (15+ hours/day) for multiple days (3-4 days) in a row.
  • Comfortable working outdoors in remote locations for long periods in hot, cold, and other variable climatic conditions.
  • Comfortable working in a rural setting where you may encounter various wildlife species, including, but not limited to, elk, mule deer, coyote, wolves, venomous snakes, and biting/stinging insects.
  • The ability to remain on feet for extended periods of time either stationary or walking through all types of terrain.
  • Able and willing to travel across the U.S. with overnight stays as needed.
  • Able to work independently as well as part of a team.
  • Good driving record and valid driver’s license required.

Preferred Experience

  • Other ornithological experience
  • Knowledge of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Endangered Species Act, US Fish and Wildlife Land Based Wind Energy Guidelines and the Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance.
  • Wildlife Certifications
  • Experience with 4x4 vehicles and offroad travel.

Compensation Range Minimum

USD $20.00/Yr.

Compensation Range Maximum

USD $20.00/Yr.

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