Saltwater Inc
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Role Description We are currently recruiting for eight Fisheries Biologists to provide program and biological support in conducting interagency consultations under ESA, MSA, FWCA, MMPA, and FPA, and NEPA assessments, including scientific evaluation and document preparation activities according to Regional procedures. These will be full-time positions. Work will be performed remotely, and will begin within 10 days of award. There is one 12-month Base Year with up to four Option Years. - Review, gather, analyze, interpret, and synthesize scientific data and technical information for the purpose of determining environmental impacts on biological resources and aquatic habitats. - Evaluate the proposed project effects of human activities on fishery resources, protected species, and habitat. - Write combined ESA Biological Opinions, ESA Letters of Concurrence, and MSA responses to action agencies related to their Biological Assessments for listed salmon and steelhead, designated critical habitat, and essential fish habitat under NMFS jurisdiction. - Review biological assessments, permit applications, and/or consultation initiation packages from action agencies for listed salmon and steelhead, designated critical habitat, and essential fish habitat under NMFS jurisdiction and provide feedback and technical support to action agencies. - Provide pre-consultation technical assistance to action agencies, applicants, or their representatives in response to inquiries. - Review applications from action agencies to enroll in existing programmatic consultations and draft letters or emails to enroll applications into existing programmatic consultations. - Prepare environmental documentation pursuant to NEPA. - Prepare draft incidental take permits and other necessary documentation for ESA section 10 activities. - Revise the documents based on review comments received from WCR NMFS and General Counsel staff, technical comments received from the tribes and states, and based on substantive public review comments to complete final versions of the ESA, NEPA and other associated documents. - Coordinate with NMFS fish passage engineers for reviews of proposed designs. - Coordinate with NMFS’ Science Center and other federal, state, or academic researchers in evaluating the status of species and impacts from actions. - Prepare appropriate documentation for each consultation and follow WCR protocols for quality assurance, electronic filing, and consultation tracking. - Coordinate with Project Officer or Geographic Branch Manager on assignments, work products, and project schedule. - Participate in WCR teams as necessary to complete the tasks in this contract. - Follow recommendations from agency staff on legal, regulatory, or technical sufficiency and compliance. - Assist in the development and implementation of mitigation banks. - Prepare appropriate documentation for each consultation, status review, or permit, including assembling and managing administrative records as necessary to provide adequate and proper evidence of agency business. - Participate in meetings with action agencies, applicants or permittees, special interest groups, state officials, and tribal representatives, as necessary. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree and three (3) years’ experience, or Master’s degree, from an accredited college or university in aquatic biology, conservation biology, fisheries management, wildlife management or related field of study with one year of experience relating to the specific task order. - Knowledge of salmonid general life cycles and habitat requirements. - Highly proficient English language composition and editing skills. - Excellent verbal and written communication skills. - Working with diverse interagency teams. - Program planning and management in a team environment. - Developing performance metrics and milestones. - Skill in most common software applications, to include MS Office and Google Workplace. - Implementation of ESA and MSA regulations and document preparation or experience writing Federal regulatory documents adhering to agency guidance. - Experience assessing the impacts of human activities on marine, estuarine, or anadromous species and their habitats as part of a regulatory program. - Experience working with tribal governments. Requirements - Salary range is $35 - $45 per hour, dependent upon experience. Benefits - Saltwater Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. - We strive to create an inclusive workplace culture to attract the best talent. - Saltwater Inc. highly encourages qualified individuals with disabilities and protected veterans to apply for positions.
Role Description We are currently recruiting for two Fisheries Biologists - Technical Leads to provide program and biological support in conducting interagency consultations under ESA, MSA, FWCA, MMPA, and FPA, and NEPA assessments, including scientific evaluation and document preparation activities according to Regional procedures. The Technical Leads will also assist Government personnel in managing workload, oversight, tasks, and consultations assigned to staff working under this order. These will be full-time positions. Work will be performed remotely, and will begin within 10 days of award. There is one 12-month Base Year with up to four Option Years. - Provide operational oversight of all tasks and projects assigned by Government personnel under this order. - Distribute tasks and projects assigned by Government personnel to the contract personnel, assist in developing specific tasks and timelines for each project. - Act as the primary liaison between contract personnel and WCR staff, review contract deliverables prior to submission to government personnel, and ensure adherence to WCR protocols in all tasks and deliverables. - Regularly meet with or provide updates to WCR staff, as determined by WCR staff. - Review, gather, analyze, interpret, and synthesize scientific data and technical information for the purpose of determining environmental impacts on biological resources and aquatic habitats. - Evaluate the proposed project effects of human activities on fishery resources, protected species, and habitat. - Write combined ESA Biological Opinions, ESA Letters of Concurrence, and MSA responses to action agencies related to their Biological Assessments for listed salmon and steelhead, designated critical habitat, and essential fish habitat under NMFS jurisdiction. - Review biological assessments, permit applications, and/or consultation initiation packages from action agencies for listed salmon and steelhead, designated critical habitat, and essential fish habitat under NMFS jurisdiction and provide feedback and technical support to action agencies. - Provide pre-consultation technical assistance to action agencies, applicants, or their representatives in response to inquiries. - Review applications from action agencies to enroll in existing programmatic consultations and draft letters or emails to enroll applications into existing programmatic consultations. - Prepare environmental documentation pursuant to NEPA. - Prepare draft incidental take permits and other necessary documentation for ESA section 10 activities. - Revise documents based on review comments received from WCR NMFS and General Counsel staff, technical comments received from tribes and states, and based on substantive public review comments to complete final versions of the ESA, NEPA and other associated documents. - Coordinate with NMFS fish passage engineers for reviews of proposed designs. - Coordinate with NMFS’ Science Center and other federal, state, or academic researchers in evaluating the status of species and impacts from actions. - Prepare appropriate documentation for each consultation and follow WCR protocols for quality assurance, electronic filing, and consultation tracking. - Coordinate with Project Officer or Geographic Branch Manager on assignments, work products, and project schedule. - Participate in WCR teams as necessary to complete the tasks in this contract. - Follow recommendations from agency staff on legal, regulatory, or technical sufficiency and compliance. - Assist in the development and implementation of mitigation banks. - Prepare appropriate documentation for each consultation, status review, or permit, including assembling and managing administrative records as necessary. - Participate in meetings with action agencies, applicants or permittees, special interest groups, state officials, and tribal representatives, as necessary. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree and six years’ experience, or Master’s degree and two years’ experience, from an accredited college or university in aquatic biology, conservation biology, fisheries management, wildlife management or related field of study with one year of experience relating to the specific task order. - Knowledge of salmonid general life cycles and habitat requirements. - Highly proficient English language composition and editing skills. - Excellent verbal and written communication skills. - Working with diverse interagency teams. - Program planning and management in a team environment. - Developing performance metrics and milestones. - Skill in most common software applications, to include MS Office and Google Workplace. - Experience with the implementation of ESA and MSA regulations and document preparation or experience writing Federal regulatory documents adhering to agency guidance. - Experience assessing the impacts of human activities on marine, estuarine, or anadromous species and their habitats as part of a regulatory program. - Experience working with tribal governments. Requirements - Salary range is $35 - $55 per hour, dependent upon experience. Benefits - Saltwater Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. - We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, parental status, veteran status, or disability status. - We strive to create an inclusive workplace culture to attract the best talent and allow each member of our team to achieve their full potential and maximum productivity. - Saltwater Inc. highly encourages qualified individuals with disabilities.
Role Description We are currently recruiting for a Facilitator to lead a professional, impartial facilitation team to help manage an MMPA-required Nisqually River Pinniped-Fishery Interaction Task Force. - Review the application and public comments on the application. - Provide NMFS with a recommendation to either approve or deny an application requesting authority for lethal removal of sea lions impacting at-risk populations of salmon and steelhead. - Skillfully manage the Task Force through the controversial nature of discussions. This will be a full-time position. Work may be performed remotely in coordination with the COR and Project Lead, but a local candidate is strongly preferred. The contract has a base period from September 30, 2026 – September 29, 2027 and will have up to four 12-month option periods. Duties: - Advise and assist NMFS in convening the Task Force. - Responsible for renting the facility for the Task Force meeting, including all reimbursable costs associated with rental, equipment, and supplies. - Assess the needs of Task Force members in advance of the session via one-on-one telephone calls. - Manage and facilitate the participation of Task Force members during deliberations and discussions. - Work with Task Force members using facilitation and mediation techniques to sort through polarized views. - Document task force deliberations. - Professionally manage public involvement in the Task Force meetings. - Write a detailed report that captures the final agreements and recommendations of the Task Force. Task 1: Description—Preparation for Task Force Meetings - Plan approach to Task Force meetings with NMFS. - Review preparatory information/materials with NMFS. - Prepare draft agenda and supporting materials for Task Force meetings. - Conduct pre-meeting calls with Task Force members. - Reserve and purchase meeting space and equipment rental for up to 55 participants. - Project management and meeting logistics. Task 2: Description—Facilitate and Document Discussion - Facilitate meetings/discussions. - Document meeting/discussion. Task 3: Description—Report of Task Force Deliberations - Prepare meeting/discussion summary. - Prepare draft report and manage iterative process with Task Force. - Provide NMFS with draft report and Task Force recommendations for review and approval. - Revise draft report. - Provide NMFS with a final report and Task Force recommendation. Qualifications - Demonstrated experience as a lead facilitator and mediator with experience in conflict resolution involving state, local, and federal agencies and the public. - Demonstrated experience as the senior/lead mediator/facilitator involving complex, multi-party, multi-state natural resource management related to salmon and steelhead projects in the Pacific Northwest. - Master’s degree, or higher, from an accredited college or university. - A minimum of fifteen (15) years of progressively responsible facilitation management and conflict resolution experience in a professional environment that deals specifically with resolving controversial issues related to Pacific salmon and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest. Requirements - Salary range is $40-$55 per hour, dependent upon experience. Benefits - Saltwater Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. - We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, parental status, veteran status, or disability status. - We strive to create an inclusive workplace culture to attract the best talent. - Saltwater Inc. highly encourages qualified individuals with disabilities and protected veterans to apply for positions for which they are qualified. - We will honor all requests for application confidentiality.