Part-time, On-call Hawaiian Waterbird Monitor – Kaneohe, HI

Sep 01 2025
Hamer Environmental |Kaneohe Base|Part Time, $27.00 - $29.00 / hour
Category: Environmental
Job Description

Agency     Hamer Environmental

Location

Kaneohe, HI

Job Category    Seasonal - On-Call

Salary

$27-29/hr (dependent on experience)

Start Date

ASAP

Website

https://www.hamerenvironmental.com 

 

Description

Hamer Environmental is hiring a part-time, on-call biologist to join our team in Hawaii. Ready to take your knowledge of Hawaiian seabirds to the next level? Apply today!

At Hamer, diversity is part of who we are, not just lip service. We shatter industry norms with our majority female workforce and family-focused culture. We are a multi-disciplinary environmental consulting firm founded in 1992, with expertise in: Biological surveys and assessments Environmental planning and compliance NEPA and ESA Threatened & endangered species Fish and wildlife management Wetlands and streams Habitat restoration design Permitting and mitigation plans.

 

The Position:

This is a part-time, on-call, field-based position located on the Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) on the island of Oahu. You must reside or be willing to relocate to the island of Oahu. Work is projected to go through July 2026 (with possibility to extend). Fieldwork hours are from approximately 6:00am – 3:00pm. Fieldwork may occur over a varying number of days, ranging from a single day to multiple days.

 

Duties include:

·        Monitoring and surveying for Endangered Species Act (ESA) listed Hawaiian waterbirds and Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) species that are present on an active construction site.

·        Identifying Hawaiian waterbirds by sight and sound -Successfully identifying nesting behaviors of Hawaiian waterbirds –

·        Taking clear, effective notes and photos -Interacting and educating construction and base personnel on activities that can be potentially harmful to ESA and MBTA species.

·        Performing high-quality, precise work using scientific protocols

·        Occasionally working long days, including early mornings and late evenings in the field, as needed

Our ideal match also has:

·        Experience with Hawaiian fauna and flora species.

·        Familiarity with Hawaiian culture, language, and environmental issues.

·        First Aid and CPR certification.

Probationary period: This position has a six (6) month probationary period.

 

Who You Are:

You must have:

·       4- year college degree in the following fields:

·       Wildlife Biology, Conservation Biology, Ornithology, Environmental Science, Natural Resources Management, or a similar course of study

·          One year of field experience with Hawaiian waterbird research, monitoring, or survey experience.

OR

·        Three years minimum of direct field experience with Hawaiian waterbird research, monitoring, or surveys.

·        Knowledge to follow scientific and standard survey methods, execute the work in the field environment, move across difficult terrain, and perform in adverse weather conditions.

·        Familiarity with state/federal environmental laws and regulations.

·        Proficiency with Microsoft apps, data analysis, software, and tools.

·        Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to field locations.

·        Must be able to pass a federal background check and be authorized to work in the U.S.


Contact Person

Erin Colclazier

[email protected]