Resource Environmental Solutions

Scientist V

Education, Government & Non-Profit
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 15+ years in environmental science or 13+ with advanced degree
  • Bachelor's degree in natural or physical sciences
  • Expertise in wetlands, soils, water quality, stream morphology, ecology, biology, or geology
  • Understanding of regional regulatory requirements and permitting processes
  • Strong experience in functional assessments and data analysis
  • Advanced GIS and environmental mapping knowledge
  • Proficiency with scientific software and field equipment

Responsibilities

  • Lead field visits with clients and agencies to discuss data collection goals
  • Coach junior scientists on functional assessments and report writing
  • Collaborate with project managers on staffing for multi-state projects
  • Review and recommend updates for Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) with regional experts
  • Draft talking points for conferences representing RES as a thought leader

Benefits

  • Opportunities for mentorship
  • Collaborative work environment
  • Engagement with diverse ecosystems
  • Impactful work influencing environmental outcomes
  • Professional development opportunities
Full Job Description
RES is hiring a Scientist V to bring expert-level knowledge and leadership to our growing team of environmental professionals. You'll serve as a senior technical authority in areas such as wetlands, stream morphology, soils, water quality, and more-guiding internal teams, clients, and regulatory agencies with deep scientific insight. If you are passionate about advancing ecological science, mentoring others, and influencing how restoration gets done, this role is for you.
Why You'll Love This Job

At RES, you'll work at the intersection of science, policy, and impact. As a Scientist V, you won't just lead studies-you'll help shape how the entire company collects, interprets, and applies data across diverse ecosystems and projects. You'll be looked to as a trusted expert, not just internally, but by clients and regulators alike. Whether it's presenting to an agency, designing a data collection protocol, or guiding junior scientists, you'll be doing meaningful work that drives real environmental outcomes.

A Day in the Life

Picture this: You start your day preparing for a field visit with a client and agency team, where you'll lead discussions on data collection goals and review field methodologies. Back at your desk, you review a junior scientist's functional assessment report, offering coaching on both technical content and storytelling. After lunch, you check in with project managers on staffing needs for a multi-state project, then hop on a call with other regional experts to review new SOP recommendations. You end your day drafting talking points for an upcoming conference panel, where you'll represent RES as a thought leader in your field.

We would like to talk to you if you have many of the following:

  • 15+ years of experience in environmental science, or 13+ with an advanced degree
  • Bachelor's degree in natural or physical sciences (required)
  • Expertise in one or more disciplines such as wetlands, soils, water quality, stream morphology, ecology, biology, or geology
  • Deep understanding of regional regulatory requirements and permitting processes
  • Strong experience in functional assessments and field/lab data analysis
  • Advanced knowledge of GIS and environmental mapping
  • Proficient in scientific software and field equipment (YSI meters, GPS, turbidimeters, etc.)
  • Skilled in project planning, budgeting, staffing, and reporting

What would make you stand out?
  • Advanced degree (Master's or PhD) in a relevant scientific discipline
  • Professional certifications (e.g., PWS, CWB, PG, CERP)
  • Regional or species-specific licenses (e.g., RTE survey permits)
  • A track record of publishing scientific work or presenting at conferences
  • Recognized leader in a technical association or scientific network

You will thrive in this position if you:
  • Enjoy mentoring others and sharing your expertise
  • Are proactive in collaborating across teams, departments, and geographies
  • Stay current with scientific literature, policy changes, and best practices
  • Are energized by building relationships with clients, agencies, and peers
  • Lead with integrity and a deep commitment to environmental outcome


Please note that the "Day in the Life" section is not intended to be an exhaustive list of job duties, but rather a representative snapshot of typical responsibilities and work experiences at RES.

About Resource Environmental Solutions

Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) is a Houston-based company that provides environmental services to the oil and gas industry. The company's services include soil remediation, wetland restoration, and habitat creation. RES is committed to providing sustainable solutions that balance economic development with environmental protection. The company has a team of experienced professionals who work closely with clients to develop customized solutions that meet their specific needs. RES has a strong track record of success and is recognized as a leader in the environmental services industry.
Learn more about Resource Environmental Solutions
Size
500 employees
Industry
Net Income
$15 million
Founded
2007
5 Year Trend
+20%
Revenue
$100 million

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