Biologist (Public Works)

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Company: Snohomish County, WA

Location: Everett, WA 98208

Description:

Salary : $82,281.84 - $100,105.20 Annually
Location : Everett, WA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2025-PWK4188R-APR
Department: Public Works
Division: Public Works TES Environmental
Opening Date: 04/24/2025
Closing Date: 5/8/2025 11:59 PM Pacific

Description
Do you have a passion to protect the environment while ensuring responsible construction of infrastructure? If you want to make a difference in the growth of our communities, apply for our Biologist position. Snohomish County Public Works is hiring a Biologist in the Environmental Services (ENVS) section of the Transportation and Environmental Services (TES) Division.

The Biologist's responsibilities are broad and diverse, to include:
  • conducting field reconnaissance, wetland, and stream delineations
  • preparing documentation, reports and studies related to field work
  • assisting with permit application documents to be submitted to federal, state, and local regulatory agencies
  • addressing impacts of public projects on wetlands, streams, and fish & wildlife habitat conservation areas, and
  • working in our wetland mitigation monitoring program.

Qualified candidates:

Join our team if you have working knowledge of stream and wetland restoration ecology, and experience identifying and analyzing project impacts, working with federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations, and permitting. Experience with restoration site maintenance, identification of Pacific Northwest native plants, data collection and analysis, and technical report writing is desired.
The Selection Process:
Please attach a resume and cover letter to your application. The cover letter must include a narrative of:
  • how your education/training and experience have prepared you for this position;
  • your knowledge and experience working with federal, state, and local environmental regulations and permits, and specifically Snohomish County's or another jurisdiction's critical area regulations directly related to wetlands, streams, and fish & wildlife habitat conservation areas; and
  • Your knowledge and experience of compensatory wetland mitigation, mitigation monitoring and maintenance of wetland mitigation sites.

Join Snohomish County Public Works and enjoy these perks:
  • Make a contribution in shaping one of Washington's fastest growing counties
  • Join an award-winning organization well known for excellence and commitment to high-quality public service
  • Advancement opportunities
  • Employee development and training opportunities
  • Excellent medical, dental, and other benefits
  • Earn a Pension! Start vesting for a Washington Department of Retirement System (DRS) PERS pension
  • Security, stability, and a lifelong career!

The Environmental Services (ENVS) work group is responsible for regulatory permitting and environmental regulations review, wetland mitigation design, construction oversight, wetland monitoring, and agency reporting. Other divisional responsibilities include traffic operations and maintenance, planning and prioritizing County Road activities and keeping the public informed of Public Works' projects.

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About Snohomish County Public Works Department

Snohomish County Public Works is responsible for more than 1,650 miles of county roads, 201 bridges and 202 traffic control signals, as well as processing nearly 600,000 tons of garbage per year. Its mission is to focus on safety and mobility while practicing fiscal responsibility and preserving the environment. Public Works has won numerous state and national honors for its work and is the largest department within Snohomish County government with approximately 500 employees plus seasonal staff. Its main office is located at 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett, WA 98201.

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When joining Public Works, you will work in an environment where innovation, collaboration and continuous improvement is highly encouraged and supported. We strive to not only provide a meaningful job, but a lifelong career at Snohomish County.

Benefits
Snohomish County is a great place to live, work, play, and raise a family and will be invested in your success and growth. We are proud to offer an outstanding benefit package to employees and their dependents. We offer competitive wages; job flexibility and stability; pension opportunities; and employer paid ORCA cards. Snohomish County will be invested in your success and growth and offers the following benefits to our employees. Your salary is only part of your Total Compensation Package:
  • : County employees participate in the Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) administered by the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS).
  • benefits: The County offers a choice of three comprehensive medical insurance plans with low deductibles. The county's contribution to this benefit is significant.
  • Flexible work schedules for some positions.
  • Career development training
  • Sick leave: You will accrue 8 hours of sick leave per month.
  • Vacation Leave: You will start out accruing 8 hours of vacation leave per month totaling 2.4 weeks of vacation in your first year. Your leave accruals increase based on your years of employment with the County.
  • Holiday Pay: The County observes 11 paid legal holidays per year and provides employees with two floating holidays annually.
  • Benefits: The County offers a wide range of benefits including, medical, and dental, vision, life insurance, LTD, deferred compensation and more.
  • : If you choose to participate in the Deferred Compensation Plan (DCP), the County will match your contributions up to 1 percent of your base monthly salary.
  • Pay Increases: Each year you will be eligible for a step increase until you reach the top step.
  • Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA): Effective January 1, 2026, all five (5) step salary tables shall have a sixth (6th) step added to the top of each pay grade. Employees who have been at step 5 for a full year shall be placed at step 6 effective January 1, 2026.

Teleworking Options

The work associated with this position can be performed with a hybrid of remote work and in-office work as needed and assigned. For employees who prefer to work in the office full time, that option is also available.
Employees will be provided with a County issued laptop and must maintain a home workspace with an internet connection where they can reliably perform work and remain available and responsive during scheduled work hours. Snohomish County has a robust collection of tools and resources to support working remotely. A Snohomish County Telework agreement is required for employees assigned to telework.
Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their Snohomish County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements.
About Snohomish County

Snohomish County, , is located in northwest Washington between Puget Sound and the Cascade Mountains. The county has rich scenery, numerous activities, and a thriving economy. is a great place to live, work, play, and raise a family.

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Job Duties
BASIC FUNCTION
To perform analysis and management of natural resources related to land development proposals and other projects with potential impacts to the environment. To perform the collection of field data as assigned by the Lead Biologist.
STATEMENT OF ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES
  • Provides the technical review of plans for land use development or other projects submitted by development groups and county agencies and advises on the projects' impact on natural resources.
  • Makes presentations on environmental issues at land use hearings presided over by the County Hearing Examiner and County Council.
  • Plans, directs and reviews the work of employees performing natural resource inventories; provides training in the use of inventory methods and equipment, biological data collection equipment, power and hand tools, safety procedures and basic computer data entry.
  • Provides assistance to Lead Biologist during development of regulatory modifications.
  • Represents the county at meetings with state and federal agencies regarding resource management, water quality and environmental regulations, data collection and permits.
  • Maintains a database of stream and wetland information; document natural resources and compiles maps to locate county natural resources.
  • Prepares and distributes project reports, summaries and special reports to disseminate natural resource information to county staff, other government agencies and the general public.
  • Prepares and conducts environmental workshops for county personnel, community groups and private consultants on land development/natural resource issues.
  • Develops procedures and performs or directs the collection and interpretation of scientific data related to fisheries, stream ecology, wetland and riparian habitats and general biology for use in land development and land use planning.


  • STATEMENT OF OTHER JOB DUTIES
  • Performs related duties as required.

  • Minimum Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree in biology, ecology, resource management, environmental science or a related field; AND, two (2) years of experience related to the specific requirements of the position. Must pass job related tests.
    SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
    A valid Washington State Driver's License may be required for employment.

    Job offers are contingent on successful completion of reference and background checks. Snohomish County will not sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this opportunity. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States.
    Additional Information
    KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
    Knowledge of:
    • combined federal wetland delineation methods
    • principles, practices and techniques of natural resource management and planning
    • research and data collection techniques
    • wetland and freshwater ecology, wildlife biology, and fisheries biology
    • regulations and guidelines regarding natural resource management and mitigation for impacts
    • field inventory procedures
    • mapping techniques and orienteering
    • citizen involvement principles and techniques
    • statistical methods and computerized data manipulation
    • habitat evaluation procedures

    Ability to:
    • collect and analyze biological and physical data
    • read, understand, and interpret technical data, environmental documents and related materials
    • plan, direct and review the work of subordinates
    • prepare and analyze scientific data in order to develop recommendations for policy guidelines
    • establish and maintain effective working relationships with county staff, government agencies and the general public
    • read, interpret and apply federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, and policies governing management of natural resources
    • prepare and deliver oral presentations
    • use personal computers and computerized databases
    • communicate effectively with people of all ages and from a variety of cultural, economic and ethnic backgrounds
    • work with a minimum of supervision
    • work under stress and meet deadlines as required
    • testify at hearings on behalf of the county


    SUPERVISION
    Employees report to and receive direction from an administrative superior. Assignments are generally broad in scope with opportunity for the use of experience, initiative, and independent judgment in solving most problems. Assistance from the supervisor is available when especially difficult problems are encountered. work is reviewed in progress or upon completion for accuracy and adherence to requirements. Employees working on special or unique projects may be responsible for the supervision of one or more subordinates such as a Planning Technicians. The supervision may involve the actual hiring, direction and evaluation of the employees.

    WORKING CONDITIONS
    Work is performed in the office or in the field in varying weather conditions. Physical effort is required to lift equipment and materials in excess of fifty (50) pounds and to perform manual labor. Physical hazards are present from traffic, power equipment and performance of duties out of doors. The employee is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays as necessary.

    Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.

    Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
    Snohomish County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees that receive a regular appointment who work at least 20 hours a week.
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    County Benefits
    • Medical Insurance
    • Vision Insurance
    • Dental Insurance
    • Retirement
    • Basic Group Term Life Insurance/ Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance
    • Long Term Disability (LTD)
    • Commuting Benefits
    • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
    • Partners for Health Employee Wellness Program
    • Leave & Holidays
    Voluntary Benefits
    • Deferred Compensation 457(b)
    • Supplemental Group Term Life Insurance
    • Additional Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance (AD&D)
    • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
    • Supplemental Individual Insurance Policies
    Healthcare Premiums
    • Regular full-time employees: If you work 35 or more hours per week, you will pay these for medical insurance. The County pays the for vision, dental, and basic life insurance.
    • Regular part-time employees: If you work between 20 and 34 hours per week, you will pay for medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. The County's contribution toward the premium for an employee in a regular part-time appointment will be pro-rated in an amount equal to the F.T.E. percentage the employee is assigned.
    Note: Temporary employees, seasonal employees and paid interns may be eligible for medical insurance benefits. Review the County's to learn more.
    01

    Following are a series of supplemental questions designed to assess your job-related experience and qualifications. Please note that as part of the screening process your responses will be reviewed in conjunction with your general online application. The employment history and education detailed in your general application must validate/support your responses to the supplemental questions. If your responses cannot be validated, you will not proceed to the next steps of the review/selection process.
    Do you agree to answer each question truthfully and that your responses can be supported by your general application/work history and by your references?
    • Yes
    • No

    02

    What is your highest level of completed education in biology, ecology, resource management, environmental science, or related field?
    • No degree
    • Associate's degree
    • Bachelor's degree
    • Master's degree or higher

    03

    How many years of experience do you have in biology, ecology, resource management, environmental science, or related field?
    • No experience to less than two (2) years of experience
    • Two (2) years to less than four (4) years of experience
    • Four (4) years to less than six (6) years of experience
    • Six (6) or more years of experience

    04

    Do you have a valid Washington State Driver's License or the ability to obtain one within thirty (30) days of employment?
    • Yes, I have a valid Washington State Drivers License.
    • No, but I have the ability to obtain one within thirty (30) days of employment.
    • No, I do not have the ability to obtain one.

    05

    Please attach a resume and cover letter to your application. The cover letter must include a narrative of:
    • how your education, training, and work history/experience have prepared you for this position;
    • your knowledge and experience working with federal, state, and local environmental regulations and permits, and specifically Snohomish County's or another jurisdiction's critical area regulations directly related to wetlands, streams and fish & wildlife habitat conservation areas; and
    • your knowledge and experience of compensatory wetland mitigation, habitat restoration, mitigation monitoring and maintenance of wetland mitigation sites.
    Do you understand if you do not attach a resume and cover letter you will be removed from the hiring process?
    • Yes

    06

    Are you authorized to work lawfully in the United States for Snohomish County?Note: If hired, a Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be completed at the start of employment.
    • Yes
    • No

    Required Question

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