Malaysianwildlife
Position Overview
Application Deadline:
01/16/2026 Hours per Week:
40 to 65 Salary:
25 to 32 dollars per hour Education Required:
Bachelors Experience Required:
At least 5 years Description
HWA Wildlife Consulting is a natural resource consulting firm based in Laramie, Wyoming, specializing in wildlife monitoring, regulatory compliance, impact assessment, and wildlife research. The company has an immediate opening for a Wildlife Biologist/Project Manager to support wildlife monitoring and habitat mapping projects across Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, and Oklahoma. The position involves managing projects, collecting and analyzing GIS and spatial data, leading field crews, and producing publication-quality technical reports. Projects focus on monitoring trends in abundance or distribution of threatened, endangered, or special-status species in areas potentially impacted by development. Travel is a significant component of this role, and familiarity with western wildlife and plant species is required. Responsibilities
Design and implement species or habitat-specific field assessments of wildlife response to energy development activity Coordinate logistics, data management and analysis, and report preparation Train, schedule, and assign tasks to field crew Serve as primary point of communication among clients and agencies Ensure timely and thorough completion of project tasks Maintain regular communication with supervisors Conduct frequent fieldwork in rugged terrain and variable weather conditions Minimum Requirements
M.S. degree in Wildlife, Natural Resources, Ecology, or related field (or B.S. with 5 years of field experience) Project management experience Excellent written and oral communication skills Experience leading and supervising field crews Experience managing databases and working with spatial data (ArcGIS) Valid driver’s license and clean driving record Ability to identify wildlife and plant species of the Intermountain West Ability to travel frequently, with 80 to 90 percent fieldwork during March through September Ability to follow all safety protocols and use good judgement in the field Preferred Qualifications
Aerial survey experience Strong field experience in environmental consulting Additional Notes
Frequent travel required Housing, meals, and transportation provided during fieldwork Drug screening required upon employment Background checks may be required depending on project Salary range listed as 50,000 to 65,000 depending on experience Benefits include paid time off, health and dental coverage, retirement plan, and life and disability insurance How to Apply
Send a cover letter and resume with contact information for three references to: Email: Office@hwa-wildlife.com (preferred) For more information, visit: https://www.hwa-wildlife.com Contact: Jenn Hess Phone: 37-742-5440
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Application Deadline:
01/16/2026 Hours per Week:
40 to 65 Salary:
25 to 32 dollars per hour Education Required:
Bachelors Experience Required:
At least 5 years Description
HWA Wildlife Consulting is a natural resource consulting firm based in Laramie, Wyoming, specializing in wildlife monitoring, regulatory compliance, impact assessment, and wildlife research. The company has an immediate opening for a Wildlife Biologist/Project Manager to support wildlife monitoring and habitat mapping projects across Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, and Oklahoma. The position involves managing projects, collecting and analyzing GIS and spatial data, leading field crews, and producing publication-quality technical reports. Projects focus on monitoring trends in abundance or distribution of threatened, endangered, or special-status species in areas potentially impacted by development. Travel is a significant component of this role, and familiarity with western wildlife and plant species is required. Responsibilities
Design and implement species or habitat-specific field assessments of wildlife response to energy development activity Coordinate logistics, data management and analysis, and report preparation Train, schedule, and assign tasks to field crew Serve as primary point of communication among clients and agencies Ensure timely and thorough completion of project tasks Maintain regular communication with supervisors Conduct frequent fieldwork in rugged terrain and variable weather conditions Minimum Requirements
M.S. degree in Wildlife, Natural Resources, Ecology, or related field (or B.S. with 5 years of field experience) Project management experience Excellent written and oral communication skills Experience leading and supervising field crews Experience managing databases and working with spatial data (ArcGIS) Valid driver’s license and clean driving record Ability to identify wildlife and plant species of the Intermountain West Ability to travel frequently, with 80 to 90 percent fieldwork during March through September Ability to follow all safety protocols and use good judgement in the field Preferred Qualifications
Aerial survey experience Strong field experience in environmental consulting Additional Notes
Frequent travel required Housing, meals, and transportation provided during fieldwork Drug screening required upon employment Background checks may be required depending on project Salary range listed as 50,000 to 65,000 depending on experience Benefits include paid time off, health and dental coverage, retirement plan, and life and disability insurance How to Apply
Send a cover letter and resume with contact information for three references to: Email: Office@hwa-wildlife.com (preferred) For more information, visit: https://www.hwa-wildlife.com Contact: Jenn Hess Phone: 37-742-5440
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