Intermediate Wildlife Biologist - All Locations

Triton environmental consultants - Regina
new offer (26/04/2024)

job description

Intermediate Wildlife Biologist
Are you looking for a new opportunity to build a meaningful career in the environmental field? Do you want to work with a dynamic team of professionals striving to make a difference in all they do? Do you want to participate in Western Canada’s most exciting development projects? Do you want to do what you love in some of the most beautiful parts of the country? If so, look no further.
Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. (Triton) is seeking a dynamic, enthusiastic individual to join a well-established team of environmental professionals to fill the position of Intermediate Wildlife Biologist.
Triton is an employee-owned environmental consulting firm with over 30 years of experience responding to the environmental needs of resource developers across all sectors, as well as all levels of government. What does that mean for you? We have deep roots in our communities, strong relationships with clients and regulators, and a track record of helping projects get built responsibly. We control our own destiny and promote a safety-conscious, people-first culture.
Triton is growing and looking for the next generation of professionals to bolster our team. Triton will provide you with a challenging and supportive working environment and a management team dedicated to promoting your personal and professional growth. We also offer a competitive wage and benefits package.
THE ROLE
Conducting wildlife surveys and monitoring procedures including breeding bird and herptile surveys, pre-disturbance nest surveys, nest monitoring, various sensitive species-specific surveys, construction mitigation for wildlife, bat surveys and monitoring, and herptile capture and relocation
Providing technical wildlife support to collaborative project teams
Manage tasks and projects according to approved scopes of works and deliver quality reports on schedule
Liaise with on-site client representatives and contractors
Provide quality and independent review for projects
Provide an understanding of environmental Best Management Practices and advise clients accordingly
Work collaboratively within the Triton corporate culture
SKILLS &
QUALIFICATIONS
B.Sc. or M.Sc. in biology or related field
Professional Biologist (Alberta Society of Professional Biologists), or Registered Professional Biologist (British Columbia College of Applied Biologists), dependent on location of home office
5+ years of relevant experience
Experience conducting a broad variety of wildlife scopes in pre-construction and construction settings
Species at Risk experience an asset
Familiarity with provincial and federal regulations and guidance materials
Ability to work in physically demanding remote field settings for extended durations, staying in a mix of camp and hotel accommodations
Strong technical writing, reporting, communication, team leadership and project management skills
Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative working style
Superior problem-solving skills, with the ability to think outside the box
Valid driver's license from a Canadian province or Territory acceptable for driving alone and with passengers in a work setting
HOW TO APPLY
**Closing Date**:
February 28, 2023 (Will be extended as required)
We thank all applicants for their interest.
“Triton is committed to cultivating and promoting an environment that embraces respect, equity, and opportunity for employees, clients, and the communities we belong to.”

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