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State of Utah - Jobs Habitat Restoration Biologist and Impact in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah
Wildlife Resources
Job Title: Habitat Restoration Biologist and Impact Analysis Biologist (Wildlife Biologist II)
2 Positions
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Are you a natural resource professional who likes to be a part of a team whose core values are integrity, professionalism, accountability, teamwork, and cooperation? Do you also excel at motivating people and solving problems? If so, one of these positions might be the perfect job for you. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is looking for talented, energetic and people-oriented leaders to fill the Regional Habitat Restoration Biologist and Impact Analysis Biologist roles in our Ogden office. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is looking for a talented, energetic and people-oriented leader to fill the Regional Habitat Restoration Biologist role in our Ogden office. You would oversee the implementation of DWR's regional habitat restoration activities, which include implementation of Watershed Restoration Initiative (WRI) and Habitat Council projects on private, state, and federal lands, and primary management responsibilities of 27 wildlife management areas and 30 conservation easements. Responsibilities would also include fostering local partnerships, building relationships with local, state, and federal partners, as well as local elected officials, and assisting other biologists with regional impact analysis activities and coordination.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) serves the people of Utah as trustee and guardian of the state s fish and wildlife, always working to maintain sustainable and diverse populations. Our employees strive for the highest levels of integrity, professionalism, accountability, teamwork and cooperation. Click the benefits tab to view a summary of the benefits and compensation offered to DWR employees (e.g., paid time off, health insurance, dental coverage, retirement plans, discount programs). [For more information about the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife Resources click here. ]{#isPasted}