Job Opportunity - Senior Ecologist/Statistician (AECOM)

Job Description

AECOM is actively seeking an experienced Senior Ecologist/Statistician to join their California Natural Resources Group. This is a full-time, remote position that can be based anywhere within the Western Region of the U.S. and will report directly to their Southern California NR team.

This position would support numerous natural resource projects throughout the western United states, including California, the Great Basin region, and the southwest. There may be the potential for occasional field work through the western United States. Primary duties will be threefold: 1) eagle and listed species impact assessments and permitting, 2) statistics and modeling, 3) raptor studies. The position will lead complex permitting and compliance projects focused on Golden and Bald Eagles, federally listed species covered under the Endangered Species Act and state-sensitive species.

Responsibilities will require a working knowledge of leading impact assessments and developing permitting strategies, preparing permit applications and background technical materials, maintaining permit compliance, and performing associated task/client management duties. The position will require a strong background in ecological statistics and modeling including proficiency with statistical software (e.g., R, SAS, SPSS) and modeling approaches such as general linear and Bayesian models. Responsibilities will also include directing raptor studies such as nest monitoring, avian use surveys, post-construction mortality monitoring, and protocol surveys for such species as Swainson’s Hawk, Golden and Bald Eagles, and Burrowing Owls. Other focuses may include supporting development of Resource Conservation Plans, Eagle Conservation Plans, Habitat Conservation Plans, and Bird Bat Conservation Strategies. Candidate will coordinate with clients and resource agency staff, lead complex permitting projects involving eagles and other listed species and participate in public review processes.

Projects and clients can include renewable energy, transportation, and energy transmission sectors, with an emphasis on clients in the public sector such as federal and municipal entities.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Manages projects with complex permitting needs and large-scale field efforts
  • Oversees or authors advanced technical documents such as Eagle Conservation Plans, Habitat Conservation Plans, Biological Assessments, Bird Bat Conservation Strategies, Incidental Take Permit Applications, etc.
  • Develops monitoring plans, avoidance/minimization strategies and adaptive management approaches for eagles, other raptors, and listed wildlife species
  • Develops electronic data collection protocols and effectively manages large volumes of data
  • Establishes and oversees robust QA/QC protocols
  • Conducts modeling and analyses on large datasets to inform impact analyses and mitigation approaches, particularly for raptor impacts, and ultimate
Event Dates

Starts: August 08, 2025 12:09pm

Ends: September 08, 2025 12:07pm