Wildlife Ecologist

6 months ago


Edmonton, Canada SLR Consulting Full time

Vacancy No
- VN3933

Employment Type
- Permanent

Contract Type
- Full-Time

Advert
- 5+ years experience as an Ecologist in the environmental consulting industry
- Strong birding skills would be considered an asset
- Degree (B.Sc.), in Biology, Ecology or Natural Sciences (M.Sc. is considered an asset) and registered as, or ability to obtain, a P.Biol.
- Significant opportunities for personal and professional advancement through exposure to varied and technically challenging work including multi-disciplinary projects and mentorship from a variety of senior technical experts
- Promote and maintain a positive work environment through a culture of teamwork and One Team approach.
- Based in Edmonton, with flexible work options available
- Opportunities to participate in SLR’s Research and Innovation (R&I) Program to support the advancement of innovation and technology within and outside of the business.

We are SLR Consulting (Canada), a 550+ team of advisory, environmental/engineering, and regulatory professionals across 18 office locations in Canada. We deliver environmental and sustainability services to our clients through the integration of advisory and over 30 technical environmental and engineering disciplines to help clients address some of their most complex challenges around sustainability; we are Making Sustainability Happen.
- As our new Wildlife Ecologist, you will play an important role on a team whose work is essential to achieving this goal.**Job Description**:

- Working closely with our Canada-wide Ecology and Biodiversity Team, you’ll prepare health and safety plans, coordinate field events, conduct the full scope of field work programs (including wildlife surveys, nest sweeps etc.), data management and analysis, and technical report preparation. You will be supported by our team to build skills and proficiencies working with clients and regulators to develop technical scopes of work, prepare proposals, and manage and deliver projects. Success in this role will require the ability to manage competing priorities and assignments, as well as maintain the ability to remain flexible, independent, and possess a significant attention to detail.
- We’ll look to you to bring strong knowledge and interest in all aspects of wildlife ecology, with a specific focus on avian ecology.
- This is a unique opportunity to work on high-profile projects with a growing team - so if you’re looking for an opportunity to take your career to the next level, excited about professional growth, and ready to be given the space to really shine at what you’re good at, you’ll excel with us.Key Responsibilities

**You will also**:

- Collect and synthesize scientific literature, existing data sets and secondary source material for technical reports, proposals, and meetings
- Lead the execution of field programs
- Analyze and interpret data, and prepare aquatic technical reports
- Identify potential impacts to ecosystems resulting from land use changes, and recommend suitable mitigation to avoid and / or reduce potential impacts
- Assist in the development, management, and maintenance of complex technical projects involving client portfolios, schedules, budgets, and technical deliverables
- Provide effective leadership, support, and training to junior staff
- Provide technical expertise to other technical disciplines within SLR
- Build and maintain good working relationships with subconsultants and contractors
- **Here’s what else you’ll enjoy as part of our team**:

- Competitive total compensation package including comprehensive benefits, vacation, and a suite of wellness initiatives.
- Full-time, permanent role with flexible scheduling available.
- Opportunities for professional growth and advancement.

**Qualifications**
- 5+ years experience as an Ecologist/Biologist in the environmental consulting industry, with a specialization in birds considered an asset.
- Degree (B.Sc.), in Biology, Ecology or Natural Sciences (M.Sc. is considered an asset)
- Knowledge and experience with identification (sight, sound, and sign) and and understanding of the natural history and habitat of wildlife in western Canada.
- Ability to work in the field, including remote locations - valid driver’s license required
- In-depth knowledge and experience with the scientific study, design, and implementation of field protocols
- Experience in database management, statistical data analysis, and interpretation
- Excellent research skills and experience with report writing
- Experience navigating permitting and authorization processes related to Canadian federal, provincial, and regional legislation and policies
- Field coordination and time management skills including planning and scheduling and the ability to produce deliverables on time
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to interact with senior level staff, other technical disciplines and clientsCountry
- Canada

Office
- Edmonton



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