Dear Colleagues:

HDR Alaska, Inc. is seeking individuals to fill three marine science positions 
in the Anchorage, AK office. See job numbers and descriptions below.  To apply, 
please go to www.hdrinc.com/careers<http://www.hdrinc.com/careers> and search 
by job number.

For inquiries, contact Megan Sullivan 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Michael Bryan 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

Job Number:  121980
Title: Marine Biologist

Description: HDR currently has an opening for a Marine Biologist to assist with 
a wide range of natural resource and infrastructure projects throughout Alaska. 
The ideal candidate must be motivated and able to work successfully as part of 
a field team and independently, and should have the following experience: 
designing and conducting field scientific surveys including marine species 
monitoring programs, coastal and marine habitat assessments, endangered species 
act consultation, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, coastal 
permitting, familiarity with navigational tools and use of a handheld, 
sub-meter GPS, familiarity with biological monitoring on in-water construction 
sites.

Biologists holding USFWS 10(A)1(a) permits or a history of approval for work 
with threatened and endangered species and OSHA training appropriate for 
monitoring on construction sites are a plus. The successful candidate will also 
be required to support the preparation of natural resource technical reports 
and NEPA documents. Desirable skills include being proficient with standard 
Microsoft Office (e.g. MS Word/MS Excel/MS Access) and Adobe Acrobat 
applications, having excellent interpersonal communication and organizational 
skills, and having experience writing technical or scientific documents.

Requirements: BS in biological sciences or related field required, MS 
preferred. Willingness to work under varied weather conditions and often in 
harsh marine conditions. Experience with small and medium sized vessels 
desired. Must be able to work independently. Candidates must be able and 
willing to be in the field for at least 2 weeks at a time, and potentially up 
to 4 weeks at a time. Travel and field work will vary in intensity throughout 
the year but may require periods in which the successful candidate would be in 
the field for the vast majority of 3-5 months, deploying among various 
projects. A clean driving record is required.


Job Code: 121800
Title: Marine Biologist


Description: HDR Alaska is seeking qualified applicants for a Marine Biologist 
position, to be based in our Anchorage office. The ideal candidate will have 
marine protected species and NEPA expertise along with an expert knowledge of 
Alaska environmental issues and regulations, particularly related to oil and 
gas exploration and development activities. This position will include: (1) The 
preparation of environmental documents and contract reports related to oil and 
gas projects; (2) Directly responsible for, partnering, or assisting in all 
aspects of the planning, design, coordination, implementation, and reporting of 
marine vertebrate research and management projects in the Alaska Region, and as 
necessary, other locales; (3) Serve as project leader or assist the project 
leader for complex biological and ecological studies throughout the Alaska 
Region and other locales as needed to assess the status of populations and 
habitats and improve conservation of marine wildlife populations through 
enhanced understanding of their biology, ecology, behavior, population 
dynamics, habitats, movements and trophic links; (4) Participation in marine 
wildlife monitoring and mitigation efforts in the Alaska Region for oil and gas 
related projects, and as necessary, other locales; (5) Leadership and 
coordination in developing new service/research opportunities with existing as 
well as new oil and gas clients; (5) Publishing scientific results in 
scientific [peer-reviewed] journals. This position will assist in a wide range 
of team support roles with our current oil and gas clients and assist in 
expansion of oil and gas client-base within Alaska. Keyword(s): Biologist 2, 
environmental, marine, coastal, marine mammals, sea birds, fisheries



Requirements: Masters degree (MS) in Biology or related field. PhD preferred. 6 
+ years minimum experience managing biological/environmental projects. 
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Strong oral and written communication skills. 
Leadership skills and ability to work in a team environment. Travel 
requirements may vary during any given period and flexibility in meeting travel 
needs is a requirement.

Job Code: 121406
Title: Marine Science Program Lead


Description: HDR is seeking qualified applicants for a Marine Science Program 
Lead position, to be based in our Anchorage office. The ideal candidate will 
have expert knowledge of Alaska marine environment issues and regulations, and 
expertise as a marine scientist or engineer. The successful candidate will have 
career expertise related to marine wildlife, marine water quality, oceanography 
and/ or coastal/ marine engineering. Must have a global understanding of marine 
issues related to marine protected species, fish, and invertebrates, water 
quality, oceanography and human activities in state and federal marine waters 
throughout Alaska and the Pacific ocean. This position will include:
(1) Leadership and coordination in developing new service/research 
opportunities with existing clients as well as new clients.
(2) Managing staff within the marine science program and identifying additional 
staff requirements.
(3) Directly responsible for, partnering or assisting in all aspects of the 
planning, design, coordination, implementation, and reporting of marine 
research and management projects in HDR's Alaska Area.
(4) Serving as project leader for complex marine ecology and/ or oceanography 
studies throughout the Alaska Area.
(5) Participation in marine wildlife monitoring and mitigation efforts in the 
Alaska Area.
(6) Coordination and partnership with HDR scientists/ engineers in other 
disciplines and with contractors; to build multidiscipline teams to serve our 
client needs.
(7) The preparation of environmental documents and contract reports.
This position will assist in a wide range of team support roles with our 
current clients and assist in expansion of client-base within Alaska.

Requirements: Masters degree (MS) in Biology or related field. PhD preferred. 
12 + years minimum experience managing biological/environmental projects. 
Proficiency with Microsoft Office. Strong oral and written communication 
skills. Leadership skills and ability to work in a team environment. Travel 
requirements may vary during any given period and flexibility in meeting travel 
needs is a requirement. Project Management experience a plus. Highly motivated 
self starter. Leadership skills and ability to manage in a team environment. 
Excellent communication skills. An attitude and commitment to being an active 
participant of our employee-owned culture is a must.

These positions may be subject to a pre-employment drug test and drug and 
alcohol testing during the course of your employment based upon HDR's Drug 
Testing and Drug Free Workplace Policy.


Keri LESTYK

HDR Alaska, Inc.
Marine Mammal Biologist

2525 C. Street Suite 305 | Anchorage, AK 99503
907.644.2004 | f: 907.644.2022 | c: 907.764.7980
[email protected]|<mailto:[email protected]|> 
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