State of Florida

OPS-F&W Biological Scientist III - 77905065

State of Florida  •  $39k - $139k/yr  •  Tallahassee, FL (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
Apply
AI can make mistakes so check important info. Chat history is never stored.

Job Description

Requisition No: 875241

Agency: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Working Title: OPS-F&W Biological Scientist III - 77905065

Pay Plan: Temp

Position Number: 77905065

Salary: $ 39,039.54 - $ 138,707.91

Posting Closing Date: 05/21/2026

Total Compensation Estimator Tool

Position Number: 77905065

Position Title: OPS Fisheries & Wildlife Biological Scientist III

Hourly Rate of Pay: $21.63

Supervisor: Abigail Vance -- for inquiries: Abigail.Vance@MyFWC.com

Broadband Code: 19-1023-03

Position location: Russell Park

Region: Northwest

County: Leon

Working hours: 40hrs/week 8am-5pm M-F with some overnight travel

List of any subordinates supervised: 0-1 intern

Residency Requirement: Leon County area

Agency information: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) envisions a Florida where fish and wildlife are abundant and thriving in healthy and connected natural landscapes with vital working lands and waterways; where natural resources are valued and safely enjoyed by all; and wherein natural systems support vibrant human communities and a strong economy. Our Mission is managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people. Every organization has an identity that is forged not only by what it does, but by how it conducts itself. The values embedded in our mission and expressed in the vision of the FWC are to make quality decisions by being dynamic, science-informed, efficient, ethical, collaborative and committed to the vitality of the state and its environment. The FWC has six Divisions, including the Division of Habitat and Species Conservation. The Division of Habitat and Species Conservation is comprised of six sections and two offices. This is an opportunity to join the Imperiled Species Management Section.

Minimum qualifications A high school diploma and six years of professional experience in a closely related biological field or laboratory program is required. A Bachelor of Science degree in a relevant field can substitute for four of the six years of experience.

Preferred qualifications Previous experience with sea turtle lighting and/or sea turtle management and/or State of Florida permitting or regulatory programs are highly desired. A Bachelor of Science degree in a life or physical science and experience with ArcGIS/Pro, MS Office, and MS SharePoint is preferred.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of terminology, principles, and techniques used in biological research, analysis or testing;
  • Knowledge of the scientific method and conservation biology principles;
  • Knowledge of data collection methods, particularly for imperiled or endangered species;
  • Knowledge of wildlife conservation and management principles, strategies, and regulations;
  • Ability to learn, understand, and apply highly detailed technical information;
  • Ability to perform quantitative analysis of scientific data and utilize problem-solving techniques;
  • Strong administrative, communication, and computer skills, including proficiency with creating and conducting presentations;
  • Skill in the use of scientific laboratory and field equipment;
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with a variety of audiences;
  • Ability to write technical reports and agency correspondence clearly and concisely;
  • Ability to work independently and on teams;
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with agency staff, the public, and stakeholders;
  • Ability to speak publicly and conduct outreach to various audiences; and
  • Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work assignments to meet deadlines with minimal oversight;
  • Ability to initiate, manage, and lead meetings.

Additional requirements: Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check. A valid driver’s license and the ability to participate in limited statewide travel are required.

of Duties: This primarily office-based position serves as a member of the FWC Sea Turtle Lighting team, providing expertise and guidance to reduce adverse impacts to marine turtles and their nesting habitat within the Imperiled Species Management Section’s Marine Turtle Management and Environmental Commenting Programs. Team members are expected to develop and maintain expertise in the impacts of artificial light on coastal wildlife and in lighting technologies available to reduce impacts.

Primary duties of this position include: reviewing exterior lighting plans for coastal structures, participating in FWC's Wildlife Lighting Program Certification Team and providing outreach about lighting to people within and outside of agency. This position will also work directly with local governments, state agencies, property owners, Marine Turtle Permit Holders and other stakeholders in coastal communities on reducing impacts from existing coastal lighting.

Specific responsibilities of the position include:

  • Review, evaluate, and approve lighting plans for coastal construction for state authorizations; participate in pre­ construction meetings, pre- and post-construction inspections and meetings with agency and property/project representatives;
  • Develop and improve the agency's light management recommendations; create and present educational and training workshops for internal and external audiences;
  • Research and evaluate existing and emerging lighting technologies to maintain expertise in wildlife lighting issues;
  • Provide technical assistance to other FWC Sections, as well as to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, Port Authorities, and county/city governments;
  • Participate in all aspects of the Wildlife Lighting Certification Program, including wildlife lighting certification program fixture testing, coordination with lighting manufacturers, and maintenance of certification webpages and databases;
  • Initiate, manage or attend meetings, workshops, and create/deliver presentations;
  • Assist with management of the Agency's Project Tracking System;
  • Draft biological opinions for permits and other regulatory or planning authorizations such as Environmental Resource Permitting {ERP), Coastal Construction Control Line permits (CCCL), Sovereign Submerged Lands Leases (SSL), Joint Coastal Permits (JCP), various management plans, comprehensive plan amendments and State Clearinghouse under Coastal Zone Management Program
  • (CZMP);
  • Assist with Section information and outreach projects;
  • Assist with field activities (e.g., marine turtle stranding, ground truthing, hatch success evaluations, nourishment research).
  • Perform other duties as directed

How to Apply: In addition to submitting a completed state application via People First (https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com/), applicants are required to submit a current cover letter expressing their interest in the position and resume highlighting their qualifications. Cover letters and resumes should be uploaded to the People First System. Applications without a cover letter and resume are deemed incomplete and will not be considered.

Answers to qualifying questions must be validated in the application, resume and cover letter.

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.

State of Florida

About State of Florida

Join Florida’s talented workforce to fulfill your professional goals and achieve a meaningful career. Our talented public servants work hard to serve more than 19 million residents across Florida, and you, too, can realize success in the Sunshine State.

Working in Florida’s state government means being responsive to the issues impacting the taxpayers of our state. Florida’s state government boasts both fast-paced work environments in which critical thinking and creative problem-solving are a must as well as steady employment opportunities that prize consistent service to our state’s residents. In some positions, state employment means being able to influence policy decisions and help implement change. In others, state employment means being the reliable resource that our taxpayers have come to expect from Florida’s public servants. All positions offer the ability to gain valuable experience quickly, improving your overall skillset. The State of Florida is seeking individuals with leadership skills, creativity and dedication to their fellow Floridians and individuals who recognize the professional development opportunities and achievements possible through state service.

Florida boasts the third largest population in the country and is richly diverse in both population and landscape. With an award-winning park system, warm weather and beautiful bodies of water, Florida is the perfect environment for recreational activities and outdoor enthusiasts. Our favorable tax climate means your income goes further and our business-friendly policies foster private sector growth. Joining Florida’s talented, diverse workforce provides the opportunity to achieve your professional goals while living in a state that values quality of life, culture and recreation. For employment opportunities with the State of Florida, visit https://jobs.myflorida.com.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Unknown
Year Founded
Unknown
Social Media