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Impact Analysis Biologist (Wildlife Biologist II)

LocationSouth Ogden, Utah
SetupOn-site
LevelSenior
Postedjust now ago
Apply by2026-07-06
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Quick answer

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is hiring an in-office Impact Analysis Biologist (Wildlife Biologist II) in South Ogden, Utah, paying $22.51-$25.56 per hour to oversee regional impact analysis and habitat restoration projects.

Role
Impact Analysis Biologist (Wildlife Biologist II)
Organization
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Location
South Ogden, Utah
Work setup
On-site
Level
Senior
Compensation
$22.51 - $25.56 per hour
Category
Other
Apply by
2026-07-06

The role

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is seeking an Impact Analysis Biologist to coordinate regional impact analysis activities and habitat management projects. This role involves building partnerships with local, state, and federal agencies to mitigate impacts to wildlife habitats and overseeing large-scale Watershed Restoration Initiative projects. The successful candidate will serve as a local expert on minimizing recreational impacts along the wildland-urban interface while contributing to budget and workplan priorities. The position requires a collaborative approach to solving natural resource management challenges in a team-oriented environment.

What you'll do

  • Coordinate regional impact analysis activities and build partnerships with government agencies.
  • Assist in the planning and implementation of large-scale Watershed Restoration Initiative projects.
  • Develop and implement the Habitat Section's regional budget and workplan priorities.
  • Draft, review, and edit comment letters, project proposals, and Habitat Management Plans.
  • Act as a regional expert on minimizing recreational impacts to wildlife habitats.

What it takes

  • Bachelor’s degree in wildlife, botany, biology, environmental policy, or a related field.
  • Understanding of wildlife and habitat principles, theories, and practices.
  • Experience in planning and implementing habitat restoration projects.
  • Proven ability to work with diverse partners and organizations.
  • Strong professional writing and communication skills.

What you'll bring

Habitat restorationProject managementTechnical writingStakeholder engagementBotany and range managementWildlife and habitat requirement analysis

How we treat you

Job stability within a well-established organization, opportunities for career growth and leadership development, meaningful work benefiting the community, and a supportive, collaborative work environment that emphasizes work/life balance.

Frequently asked questions

Where is this position located and is it remote?

This is an in-office, full-time position based at 515 East 5300 South, South Ogden, Utah, and is not a remote role.

What is the compensation for this role?

The position pays between $22.51 and $25.56 per hour.

What are the core qualifications required?

Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or equivalent experience, a solid understanding of habitat restoration, and excellent writing skills.

When is the deadline to apply?

The deadline to submit your application is July 06, 2026.

How to apply

Apply directly on Utah Division of Wildlife Resources's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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