Please see below for information regarding a job posting at the FWC Southeast 
Field Lab in Tequesta, FL

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
Wildlife Research-Marine Mammal Section
Biological Scientist II- Career Service Position with Benefits
Salary: $41,000
Posting closes October 19, 2025
FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST II - 77073226 Job Details | State of 
Florida<https://jobs.myflorida.com/job/TEQUESTA-FISHERIES-&-WILDLIFE-BIO-SCIENTIST-II-77073226-FL-33469/1330520200/>

Position Overview and Responsibilities:
Leads or assists in coordinating timely responses to marine mammal carcass 
reports for the Southeast Field Lab (SEFL) stranding coverage region covering 
St Lucie County to Monroe County and inland Okeechobee County. Responses 
include but are not limited to carcass verifications, tows, recoveries, and 
transports to designated workup and/or disposal sites including the Marine 
Mammal Pathobiology Laboratory in St. Petersburg, FL. Leads or assists in 
conducting consistent, high-quality necropsies on marine mammals to determine 
cause of death and collects samples and data per protocols in a manner 
consistent with safe practices (handling sharp instruments, appropriate PPE and 
appropriate biohazardous waste practices).  Records data and related 
information in necropsy reports and on data sheets per established protocols.  
Responsible for carcass disposal, and cleaning of equipment and instruments.  
Leads or assists with safe and efficient manatee rescue operations in the SEFL 
region including open water captures using a manatee capture boat. Leads live 
manatee transports to and from manatee critical care and secondary holding 
facilities.  Leads or assists with other live or dead marine mammal stranding 
responses, rescues, and transports.  Assists other FWC manatee laboratories 
with rescue and transport support as needed.  Assists with other marine mammal 
section priority research projects including but not limited to photo ID, 
genetics sampling, temperature probes, and aerial surveys.  Serves in regional 
on-call status between 8am and 5pm on holidays in rotation with other SEFL 
staff members and on occasional weekend days as needed for the purpose of 
responding to manatee emergencies.  Serves in statewide on-call status between 
5pm and 8 am Friday evening through Friday morning in a weekly rotation with 
other FWRI-Marine Mammal Section field staff.  Responds to manatee strandings 
outside of normal work schedule as needed or assigned. Responsible for SEFL 
vehicle, vessel, and trailer maintenance on weekly and monthly schedule as well 
as addressing issues as they arise in addition to managing and upkeeping 
manuals. This position will also train new staff and volunteers on maintenance, 
trailering, and boat operations, and supervise one seasonal staff member, 
including recruitment and scheduling. Maintains state purchasing credit card. 
Responsible for monitoring, purchasing, and restocking laboratory and field 
consumables at the SEFL. Responsible for purchases as assigned by SEFL 
supervisor. Performs other duties as assigned. Participates in public outreach 
events as appropriate

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of: methods of data collection; principles and techniques of research 
and analysis; marine mammal anatomy and necropsy techniques; live and dead 
marine mammal stranding response techniques.
Skills: use of database, spreadsheet, word processing, and graphics software 
such as Microsoft Word, Access, Excel, and PowerPoint; use of scientific 
biomedical field equipment such as portable ultrasound, PIT tags, and biopsy 
equipment.
Abilities to: prepare written necropsy and rescue reports; utilize 
problem-solving techniques; understand and apply applicable rules, regulations, 
polices and procedure; write high quality manatee necropsy reports; lead or 
assist with marine mammal necropsies; establish and maintain effective working 
relationships with supervisor, internal and external partners, and the public; 
communicate effectively verbally and in writing; swim with sufficient skill to 
save oneself in the event of an emergency; safely operate vehicles, trailers 
and boats up to 26', including manatee capture boat; effectively and safely 
lead or assist live and dead marine mammal stranding teams and responses; 
organize and coordinate work assignments for direct report and work in on-call 
status on a rotational basis.

Minimum Qualifications:
5 years professional experience in a closely-related biological field or 
laboratory program is required.
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in 
one of the biological sciences and one year of professional biological 
experience in a field or laboratory program; or
A master's degree from an accredited college or university in one of the 
biological sciences can substitute for the required experience.

To view this posting and apply: FISHERIES & WILDLIFE BIO SCIENTIST II - 
77073226 Job Details | State of 
Florida<https://jobs.myflorida.com/job/TEQUESTA-FISHERIES-&-WILDLIFE-BIO-SCIENTIST-II-77073226-FL-33469/1330520200/>

Amber Howell
Assistant Research Scientist-Marine Mammals
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
19100 SE Federal Hwy., Tequesta FL 33469
561-398-5914

24 hour FWC hotline: 888-404-3922
[cid:[email protected]]

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