Natural Resources Intern
Natural Resources Intern supporting biological studies, habitat restoration, and permitting in a hybrid role at Michael Baker International. Your Role Key responsibilities include: • Assist with biological studies, stream/wetland delineation, permitting, and ecosystem restoration under the Natural Resources Task/Project Manager. • Provide field and office assistance, data analysis, and technical review for multi-disciplinary planning services. • Collect and compile quantitative and qualitative data for reports and maps, including technical writing and analysis. • Conduct jurisdictional delineations and prepare regulatory permit applications. • Perform habitat restoration site monitoring and photo-documentation. • Conduct local biological surveys and fieldwork data collection within a two-hour drive. • Oversee construction mitigation monitoring (seeding, planting, weed abatement) and prepare summary memos. • Prepare technical research and report writing such as mitigation plans, memos, wetland, and biological reports. • Support facilitation of in-person and virtual community/stakeholder outreach and engagement. • Coordinate closely with the manager and Natural Resources team members for in-office and in-field work. • Flexible availability targeted at approximately 20 hours per week, varying with workload. About You What you'll need: • Currently enrolled part-time or full-time student in good academic standing at an accredited University, College, or Technical School. • Working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in an environmental-related discipline. • Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team. • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. • Valid Driver’s License and ability to travel within southern California. • Ability to hike in various weather conditions and difficult terrain. • Ability to work both remotely and in-person at the Santa Ana, CA office. Compensation & Benefits • Hourly wage range: $20 - $25, dependent on education, qualifications, experience, skillset, and work location. Training & Development • Training provided on biological studies, delineations, permitting, restoration monitoring, technical writing, and community engagement. How to Apply Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis until the position is filled or no longer needed. This job may close before the stated closing date, you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible Report this job Apply tot his job