The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Invasive Species Program is hiring an Environmental Scientist in our downtown Sacramento office. The position is open until filled.

Note that in order to apply for this position, you must take the state’s online Environmental Scientist exam if you are not already on the eligibility list. More information is available at https://jobs.ca.gov/CalHRPublic/Landing/NewToStateservice.aspx.

 

https://jobs.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=124210

 

Under the supervision of the Invasive Species Program Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisor), the incumbent will assist with statewide invasive species management with a focus on quagga/zebra mussel-related efforts. The incumbent will compile data and evaluate waterbody risk of mussel establishment; develop statewide water sampling and invasive mussel monitoring plans; research invasive species threats; conduct internal and external coordination, outreach, and education; coordinate with staff throughout the Department on implementation of invasive species early-detection monitoring and data management; develop and present information related to the Program; and represent the Program at meetings. In addition, the incumbent will respond to requests for information from the public and others regarding invasive species. This position works closely with regional and Program staff and the public.

 

Elizabeth Brusati, Ph.D.

Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist)

California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Invasive Species Program

916-651-7866