I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG) www.imsg.com  is seeking to hire a 
Fisheries Biologist to work at NOAA’s Restoration Center Southwest (RCSW) 
in Santa Rosa, CA.  The candidate will be responsible for the oversight 
and implementation of habitat restoration projects affecting NOAA’s trust 
resources in California as well as be responsible for conducting baseline 
marine resource assessments, and developing and implementing projects that 
were funded through partnerships and/or directly funded by grants from the 
Community-based Restoration Program (CRP).  This position will focus on 
estuarine habitat restoration through out California, with an emphasis on 
wetland, estuarine and salmonids in California estuaries.  This position 
may also support the Natural Resource Damage Assessment Program through 
participation in the NOAA’s Damage Assessment Restoration and Remediation 
Program (DARRP).

Job Duties:

•       Conduct outreach efforts (meetings, presentations, coordination) 
with state and local governments, organizations, universities, and others 
as needed to identify habitat restoration opportunities.  
•       Assist the RCSW Outreach Coordinator and RC HQ as needed to 
develop media information and other outreach activities to publicize the 
efforts of the program and individual projects. 
•       Prepare draft press releases and project fact sheets for selected 
projects.
•       Provide technical review and evaluation of restoration project 
proposals submitted through the Restoration Center and its NGO partner 
solicitations for proposals.  These technical reviews will consist of both 
desktop and field evaluations to determine project feasibility and 
scientific merit.
•       Provide technical assistance to community-based organizations in 
the identification, design/review, planning, implementation, and 
monitoring of habitat restoration projects including the submittal of 
technical memos and correspondence to funded organizations.
•       Serve as the RC’s primary lead for technical oversight of selected 
CRP restoration projects within selected coastal marine environments to 
ensure that projects are on schedule and on budget and that the RC 
Supervisor is routinely briefed on the progress of these projects.  
•       Ensure that all CRP funded projects have met the necessary 
regulatory and permitting requirements as well as the minimum monitoring 
requirements as required by the RC.
•       Collaborate with SWR staff on in-depth effectiveness monitoring to 
assess fisheries population response.
•       Maintain and update the Restoration Center’s Database (RCDB) on a 
regular basis for all projects and RCDB records.
•       Provide technical and written assistance in support of the DARRP 
including assisting with the NEPA process, developing resource and damage 
assessments, restoration and monitoring strategies, and assisting with 
contract implementation and oversight.
•       Conduct technical analysis and provide professional opinions and 
recommendations for remediation of NRDA cases.  




Requirements:

•       Master’s Degree is preferred however level of experience will be 
taken into consideration
•       Solid, science-based understanding of estuarine fishery biology, 
estuarine ecology, or marine estuarine wetlands
•       Working knowledge of standard restoration methods and procedures 
and techniques for monitoring habitat and fisheries restoration 
effectiveness.  
•       Good written and oral communication skills are required
•       Ability to multi-task and to work independently in a collaborative 
team setting is essential.

To Apply:   

Please send your resume, 3 references and a cover letter explaining how 
your qualifications meet the requirements of the position to 
[email protected]) with the following subject heading:  NOA08025 – Fisheries 
Biologist.

IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

  

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