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Description
About Insignia Environmental
Insignia Environmental (Insignia) is a collaborative, fast-paced growing environmental consulting firm full of bright, motivated employees. Our services are focused on the unique needs of energy projects, including renewables, electricity, and gas. We pride ourselves on being solution-oriented and go beyond traditional environmental review and permitting to leverage innovative concepts and technology to deliver results for our clients. Our reputation in the industry precedes us, and we are extremely proud of it!
Why Join Us?
We love our employees, listen to their input, and strive to take care of them. We are constantly investing in and providing opportunities for development and growth through internal training programs and our professional development program. We value leadership and actively invest in our future. We frequently gather for teambuilding events to strengthen our relationships and celebrate our employees’ milestones. We value giving back to our community and hold several volunteer events for our employees every year.
Position Details
Insignia is looking to fill openings for Field Biologists who will embody Insignia’s vision to be our clients’ most trusted partner, always delivering excellence with integrity. Responsibilities include desert tortoise (DT) monitoring and biological resources compliance support associated with the construction of a new natural gas pipeline at Fort Irwin National Training Center. The project will involve protocol-level pre-construction surveys, daily monitoring of biological resources and construction activities within DT critical habitat, and coordination with project teams to ensure compliance with environmental requirements, including stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) inspections. Candidates must be qualified DT handlers and will be submitted to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for approval. Mobilization is anticipated for early September 2026, with assignments expected to last up to 12 months or longer.
Job Description
- Conduct protocol-level pre-construction surveys within designated project areas.
- Perform daily biological monitoring of construction activities within DT habitat.
- Monitor biological resources and document compliance with project permit requirements and environmental commitments.
- Accurately record field observations, compliance activities, and biological resource data using standard digital field recording devices.
- Prepare daily monitoring reports, including photographs and documentation of biological resources of interest.
- Communicate effectively with construction personnel regarding environmental compliance requirements and biological resource protection measures.
- Conduct Worker Environmental Awareness Program (WEAP) training during construction kickoff and as needed for new crew members during construction.
- Other tasks as assigned.
Benefits and Compensation
- The rate of compensation offered will be based on individual education, qualifications, and experience. The hourly rate range for this position is $50.00 to $55.00.
- Daily per diem will be provided in accordance with applicable GSA rates, currently $210 per day for the project area.
- Mobilization support will be provided for qualified non-local biologists.
- Benefits include a 401(k)-equivalent program.
Requirements
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in biology, ecology, environmental science, or a related field.
- Current qualification as a DT handler required.
- Ability to obtain approval from the USFWS.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills, as well as confidence in dealing with clients and team members.
- Demonstrated ability to conduct biological fieldwork and surveys in a team-oriented setting.
- Rigorously detail-oriented and committed to accuracy.
Other
- Valid driver’s license and good driving record.
- Willingness and ability to travel when needed.
- Willingness and ability to work up to 12 hours per day, up to 6 days per week, as project needs require.
- Ability to lift up to 25 pounds.
- Ability to walk and hike through varying degrees of difficult terrain while prioritizing safety.
- Ability and willingness to perform job responsibilities in desert and inclement weather conditions.
- Ability to commit to assignments of at least 6 to 12 months in duration.
