Join Our Team to Make an Impact!
At Heartland Ecological Group, Inc., we offer more than just a job—we offer a career with purpose. As a woman-owned business rooted in Wisconsin, we’re committed to excellence in ecological solutions across the Midwest. Our team works on high-impact projects in natural resource assessments, GIS, regulatory compliance, and restoration for a wide variety of clients. Join us to help shape resilient ecosystems and sustainable communities.
Why Choose Heartland?
- Community and Collaboration: Experience a supportive, close-knit work environment where every team member’s input is valued. You’ll work directly alongside our leadership team and senior scientists on meaningful projects that make a difference.
- Professional Growth: We’re growing, and we prioritize our team’s development. With direct mentorship from expert ecologists, you’ll have the opportunity to build skills and advance your career in environmental science and regulatory policy.
- Diverse and Impactful Work: Gain exposure to a wide range of field and office tasks—from GIS mapping and ecological assessments to native restoration and compliance monitoring—ensuring your work stays engaging and fulfilling.
- Robust Benefits: Competitive compensation, health and dental coverage, retirement matching, paid time off, and performance bonuses. Our benefits are designed to support your well-being and career longevity.
Position Overview
We are seeking a driven Environmental Technician to join our team full-time (40+ hours per week) to assist Senior Ecologists with fieldwork, GIS data collection, technical writing, and restoration monitoring. This role offers opportunities to engage in a variety of tasks, including:
- Wetland delineation and assessment
- Ecological restoration planning and site monitoring
- Wildlife habitat and botanical surveys
- Strategic regulatory planning and permitting
Qualifications
- Degree in biology, ecology, natural resources, or related field
- Proficiency in GIS software, especially ESRI ArcGIS
- Proficient in native and nonnative plant identification
- Field-ready: adaptable to remote, diverse field conditions
- Strong communication and technical writing skills
- Valid driver’s license; ability to walk up to five miles and lift up to 50 lbs
Position Location
· 506 Springdale Street, Mount Horeb, WI 53572
Apply Now
Take the next step in your career—send questions or email your resume to hello@heartlandecological.com and visit us at www.heartlandecological.com.