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Jacobs Senior Biologist in Los Angeles, California
When it comes to environmental consulting, we’re focused on helping address the greatest challenges facing our planet—supporting resilient infrastructure, protecting sensitive natural resources, and enabling sustainable growth. We are seeking a Senior Biologist to lead and support biological resource and environmental compliance efforts across Southern California.
In this role, you will apply your technical and regulatory expertise to plan, lead, and execute biological surveys and environmental permitting in support of transportation, utility, renewable energy, federal facilities, and public agency projects. A key aspect of this position is providing technical leadership for projects involving sensitive biological resources, including federally and state‑protected species, and guiding multidisciplinary teams to successful outcomes.
Aligned with one of our Southern California offices (Irvine, San Diego, or Los Angeles), you will balance office‑based technical work with field leadership, mentoring staff, coordinating with regulatory agencies, and supporting clients through complex permitting and compliance pathways. This role offers opportunities for continued technical growth, task leadership, and project leadership within a collaborative and flexible work environment.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and participate in biological field surveys, impact assessments, and resource evaluations for a variety of projects throughout Southern California.
Serve as a technical lead for projects involving federally and state‑listed and protected species.
Prepare and review technical deliverables, including biological survey reports, technical memoranda, mitigation and monitoring plans, and environmental compliance documents.
Support environmental compliance efforts under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), California Fish and Wildlife Code, Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7 and Section 10 permitting, and applicable local regulations.
Coordinate directly with regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), and local jurisdictions.
Develop avoidance, minimization, and mitigation strategies to support project planning and permitting success.
Lead tasks, support project budgets and schedules, and contribute to client communication in coordination with project managers.
Provide mentorship, training, and technical oversight to early‑career biologists and field staff.
Support and champion Jacobs’ safety culture by following established safety procedures and field protocols.
Act as a champion of Jacobs’ TogetherBeyond culture of inclusion, collaboration, and professional development.
Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, or a closely related field with a biological emphasis.
Eight (8) or more years of progressively responsible experience as a professional biologist or environmental consultant.
Permits or demonstrated experience with the following species and/or survey techniques:
Invertebrates
Branchiopods
California ESA candidate bumble bee species, including Crotch’s bumble bee
Quino checkerspot butterfly
Fish
Steelhead
Experience including:
Native and nonnative fish identification
Freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments
Fish passage evaluations
Survey techniques such as electrofishing, seining, hook and line, and fish traps
Amphibians
Arroyo toad
California red‑legged frog
Experience including invasive species removal
Reptiles
Blainville’s (coast) horned lizard
Blunt‑nosed leopard lizard
Coachella Valley fringed‑toed lizard
Mojave desert tortoise
Southwestern pond turtle
Experience including:
Invasive species removal
Snake handling
Birds
Bald eagle
Coastal California gnatcatcher (active USFWS Region 8 10(a)(1)(A) Recovery Permit)
Golden eagle
Least Bell’s vireo
Light‑footed Ridgway’s rail
Southwestern willow flycatcher
Western burrowing owl
Western snowy plover
Yellow‑billed cuckoo
Yuma Ridgway’s rail
Experience including:
Point counts
Egg collection
Mammals
Bats
Los Angeles pocket mouse
Mohave ground squirrel
Stephens’ kangaroo rat
Demonstrated experience conducting and leading biological surveys, impact evaluations, and environmental permitting efforts in Southern California.
Strong technical writing skills, including preparation of biological reports and environmental compliance documentation.
Working knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulations and permitting processes.
Proven ability to lead tasks or small projects with a focus on quality, client service, schedule, and budget.
Ability and willingness to perform fieldwork in variable terrain and weather conditions.
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel for field assignments.
Ideally, You’ll Also Have
Master’s degree in Biology, Ecology, Wildlife Biology, or a related discipline.
Experience supporting construction monitoring and biological compliance programs.
Familiarity with Southern California ecosystems, land use planning, and regional conservation issues.
Experience working on transportation or infrastructure projects involving wildlife crossings or habitat connectivity planning.
Experience leading or supporting camera trap studies.
Jacobs is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding), age, medical condition, marital or domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression and transgender status, mental disability or physical disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, citizenship, low-income status or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable law. Learn more about your rights under Federal EEO laws and supplemental language.