Posted Jul 9, 2026

Mid- or Senior-Level Wildlife Biologist

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About the position Logan Simpson is seeking a Mid- or Senior-Level Wildlife Biologist to join their multidisciplinary consulting firm. This role involves contributing to a diverse, collaborative, and innovative team, with opportunities to expand skillsets and bring new ideas. The position offers a hybrid remote schedule, based out of their downtown Tempe office, and is available as regular full- or part-time. Responsibilities • Serves as lead technical biologist and avian surveys on complex projects. • Conducts field surveys for threatened, endangered, sensitive species, plant, and wildlife species. • Prepare biological documents, including but not limited to survey reports, Biological Assessments, and Biological Evaluations. • Serves as project manager. • Implements business development and marketing strategies. • Prepares proposals and complex reports. • Manages project budgets and schedules. Requirements • Bachelor’s degree in Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Environmental Studies, or closely-related field. • 5-10+ years of relevant consulting or agency experience. • Proven experience and technical expertise working in environmental compliance related to environmental resources. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. • Knowledge of environmental regulations, especially the Endangered Species Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, Clean Water Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act. • Be able to work cooperatively in a team-oriented setting. • Capability and willingness to travel to project areas throughout Arizona, Utah, and Nevada. • Strong orienteering and data collection skills (such as map, GPS, and compass). • Must be able to occasionally work outdoors in extreme temperatures on steep, rocky, and/or uneven terrain. • Possess a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. • Ability to work in the office 3 days per week on average, as applicable. Nice-to-haves • Knowledge of local and regional biological and wildlife habitat planning regulations. • Proficient with identifying raptors, birds and other wildlife species. • Interest in cross training or experience with different disciplines, such as environmental planning, travel management, GIS, or compliance with the Clean Water Act. Benefits • Medical, dental and vision plans • Paid Life/AD&D • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability coverage • Paid Family Leave • 401(k) with a firm match • Robust Employee Assistance Program with free counseling and mental health services • Paid Time Off starting at 18 days per year • 9 paid holidays • Support for professional conferences and trainings • Internal leadership development and innovation program • Tuition reimbursement • Bonus programs for peer-reviewed publications and academic achievements • Wellness program with $125 annual Wellness Bucks allowance • Paid Costco memberships • Babies-at-Work program • Paid parking • Paid public transit costs