Class Code:
LE70
General Nature of Work

Performs scientific research in one of the fish, wildlife or marine resource areas or directs an assigned program area.

Examples of Work

Designs, plans, coordinates and supervises large field or laboratory projects in fish, wildlife or marine conservation and restoration. Manages fish, wildlife or marine conservation work in an assigned area. Prepares comprehensive reports on data obtained from research and management work. Writes articles for publication which detail research findings and describe management efforts. Supervises technicians and entry-level professional staff in conducting studies for the permanent improvement of fish, wildlife or marine populations.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of the principles and practices of fish, wildlife and marine resource management. Knowledge of South Carolina's fish, wildlife and marine species, including their habits, habitats and natural requirements. Knowledge of techniques of analyzing water and soil and identifying harmful organisms. Ability to direct fish, wildlife or marine resources management or research projects. Ability to direct subordinate personnel engaged in wildlife management or research projects.

Minimum Requirements

A bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, wildlife management or related technical area and experience in fish, wildlife or marine resource management or research programs.

Fed Category:
E2
Pay Grade:
GEN09
Salary:
Minimum:
$52,100.00
Midpoint:
$70,300.00
Maximum:
$88,600.00
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