Sportfish Research Biologist 2

PHOENIX ARIZONA Full Time

Job Details

Under the direction of the Aquatic Research Program Manager, this position will conduct sportfish research as part of the Department’s Research Branch whose mission is to conduct robust research and provide scientific information to inform and support the sound management and professional stewardship of Arizona's fish and wildlife resources and to ensure the credibility of the Department’s science. This position requires the ability to work alone and in groups in the field, and to travel, camp, and work irregular hours in harsh conditions, for extended periods, including weekends as project needs dictate. Overnight travel will be required.

Major duties include:

- Plan, organizes, analyzes, conducts, coordinates and reports on complex and significantly specialized fish studies in the office, field or laboratory to support the management of the state’s sportfish

- Uses specialized methods and techniques to collect, compile, and analyze data to develop findings and recommendations on highly complex and/or specialized fisheries surveys, experiments, and habitat inventory/evaluations on a statewide level. Plan and assesses manpower and equipment needs

- Operates, maintains and repairs a variety of specialized equipment common to research work, including watercraft. Assists management of project budgets, supervises and/or trains subordinate personnel, and makes oral presentations to various audiences

- Reviews popular and technical publications to maintain proficiency in specialty fields

- Provide supervision to research technician and intern level positions. Provide training, professional development and meet supervisor administrative responsibilities.

- Reviews and prepares materials for publication in technical publications or for presentation

- Performs other duties as assigned.

Requirements

The candidate must have knowledge of/in: fish and wildlife management, techniques, procedures, programs, principles and philosophy as they pertain to fisheries and related resources, supervision and delegation. Must have the ability to multitask and have strong training and leadership techniques and strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to apply public relations. The candidate must be able to work independently and as part of a team. The candidate will have the ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; promote positive interpersonal relationships with the public and staff; develop, review, and follow standardized operational protocols; learn quickly; make critical decisions; ability to work both independently and as part of a team; work in harsh, remote work environments (e.g. >100°F) for extended periods of time (8-16 hrs) and camp for several days in the field; traverse 2-5 miles regularly and occasionally 5+ miles over uneven terrain; lift 50+ lbs to chest height and/or carry heavy equipment for extended periods; and travel overnight.

The candidate must have skill in computerized and manual data/information management; use of data analysis tools or programs, collection and handling of various aquatic wildlife species, time management, leadership, supervisory skills, mentorship, delegation.

The preferred candidate will have a graduate degree in Fisheries and/or wildlife sciences or closely related field from an accredited college or university.

The preferred candidate will have knowledge and experience of a wide variety of fish sampling techniques, strong analytical and statistical skills, strong writing skills, and experience developing, conducting, and reporting on independent fisheries research projects.

Contact Information

ARIZONA GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT



https://www.azstatejobs.gov/jobs/sportfish-research-biologist-2-phoenix-arizona-united-states

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Closing at: Jan 19 2026 - 23:55 MST

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Milani Barron at mbarron@azgfd.gov for assistance.


Post Date: 12/31/2025 8:09:34 AM
Closing Date: 1/19/2026 12:00:00 AM