
Field Biologist
Jones Lake Management
Streetsboro, OH
Information Technology, Science / R&D / Research, Analyst
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Position Title: Field Biologist
Location: Streetsboro, OH
Experience: You'll rely on your education, and we'll ensure that you get your Applicators license within 30 days. We provide ongoing continuing education, including an annual all-employee event to keep you informed and up to date!
Status: Full-Time -- we will keep you busy during the season and take advantage of your "down time" in the wintertime to keep your skills sharp.
Pay Range: $42,000-$45,000 Annually commensurate with experience
About Us
Jones Lake Management has a history of excellence in fish production and lake management. This company was built on providing unwavering quality solutions and products to our customers! It ALL begins with the people hired to provide a professional level of service in the field, or at the office.
Position Summary
The position will require a minimum of 40+ hours per week during our peak season. New Field Biologists will be provided on-the-job training for the needed skills and continuing education opportunities.
Responsibilities include managing customer's aquatic resources through regularly scheduled seasonal visits. Additional practices may include aquatic applications, water quality enhancement, aeration, etc. Field Biologists engage in thorough data entry and processing, providing detailed information on aquatic management. This role will analyze customers’ needs and provide technical support for products sold, as well as engage in problem solving by working with industry partners and developing solutions for customer projects and requests. This role may also be responsible for seasonal installation and removal of pond aeration equipment, as well as maintenance of fleet vehicles and application equipment.
Essential Duties
- This position will focus heavily on Commercial Aquatic Applications within our pond management department.
- Develop and initiate management plans for clients.
- Assessment of clients’ lake and/or pond with the ability to initiate the appropriate management protocol.
- Water and sediment sampling.
- Aquatic plant management and identification.
- Installation of aeration systems, and decorative fountains.
- Associate’s Degree or higher in Biology, Water Resources, Fisheries related course study, or equivalent work experience.
- Must be well organized, highly motivated, and willing to work well with a team of professionals.
- Possess a current driver’s license with a clean driving record.
- Ability to drive combination truck/trailer non-CDL capacity and operate motor vehicles for periods of time.
- Need to obtain an Applicators License within 30 days of employment. We will provide training materials to the successful applicant.
- Ability to lift up-to 50 lbs.
- Bend at waist and/or knees and lift arms at/over shoulder.
- Ability to work extended hours in all weather conditions.
- Ability to work out of small boats and be a strong swimmer.
- Multiple health plans to choose from, including the ability to participate in an HSA.
- Dental, Vision, and Company Paid Life Insurance
- 12 Paid Holidays per year
- Generous PTO
- 401(k) with Generous Company Match
About the company
Company website•Environmental Services
Jones Lake Management has a history of excellence in fish production and lake management. Robert Lee Jones began managing the Gatliff Fish Hatchery (Williamsburg, KY) more than seventy years ago. In 1949, he set a world record for producing the most fingerling largemouth bass in a one-acre pond. His son, Albert Russell Jones, continued the tradition by serving as a fishery biologist for the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources. He was instrumental in introducing striped bass into Lake Cumberland, rainbow trout into Laurel Lake, and walleye into the Cumberland River above Cumberland Falls. His efforts have made Lake Cumberland one of the most productive freshwater lakes for striped bass in the world. Laurel Lake is one of the best rainbow trout lakes south of the Mason-Dixon line, and the upper Cumberland River is an excellent walleye fishery. His work has led to better fishing for thousands of anglers and advancements in the science of fish production and lake management.
Today, the third generation continues to improve the business. Our successful lake management and fish production practices have catapulted us into being one of the fastest growing lake management companies in the United States. We focus on comprehensive pond and lake management to help our clients achieve their goals.




