The Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission ("Commission"), the nationally regarded regional planning agency for the seven county greater Milwaukee area, and the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the five urbanized areas within southeastern Wisconsin, is seeking applicants for a full-time Biologist. The Commission is looking for a highly motivated individual to join our diverse team of planners, engineers and specialists focused on addressing issues that transcend the political boundaries and fiscal capabilities of individual communities. The successful individual will be part of an interdisciplinary team identifying, planning, and conducting natural areas management plan implementation/resource assessment activities.
Core Responsibilities:
Assist in the coordination and provision of technical services for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's (MMSD) Greenseams and Reforestation and Wetland Restoration Programs
Evaluate and Prioritize projects for various funding sources
Prepare site-specific forestry and wetland restoration plans
Assist in scope development and grant writing
Assist in Regional Natural Area and Critical Species Habitat Management Program
Conduct natural area inventories, assessments, and summary reports
Assist with other botanical surveys, environmental assessments, and preparation of herbarium specimens
Assist in wetland delineations or environmental corridor assessments as necessary
Core Requirements:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in biology, botany, environmental science, or natural resources
Experience with written and oral communication
Ability to work within and contribute to a team structure with diverse groups of individuals in diverse environments
Proficiency with Microsoft software
Proficiency with statistical software and ESRI mapping and analytics (ArcGIS Pro) preferred.
Compensation:
The salary range for this position is $50,000 to $65,000 depending upon education, experience, and placement with the organizational structure. A salary exceeding this range may be considered for highly qualified applicants. See the Employment Opportunities page of the Commission's website for more information on the Commission's benefits.
At this time, the Commission does not sponsor work visas. Any appointment made will be contingent on the applicant's valid status to work in the United States.