Intermediate or Senior Wildlife Biologist
- Grande Prairie, AB Fort St John, BC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A fast-paced and dynamic consulting environment;
- Being part of a growing company where individual efforts are recognized;
- Opportunities to influence work beyond a narrow technical scope and learn about a variety of aspects of the environmental industry; and
- A strong and supportive team culture grounded in trust, accountability, hard work and fun!
- Lead or support the design, planning and implementation of wildlife field programs, including species at risk surveys, wildlife monitoring, amphibian surveys, and remote sensing;
- Conduct fieldwork in a safe, efficient, and technically defensible manner;
- Lead and support wildlife management efforts, including mitigating risks and interfacing with regulatory agencies;
- Analyze or supervise field data synthesis, including collection and QA/QC processes, and submit required reports to meet regulatory requirements;
- Collaborate with aquatics, wetlands, vegetation, and regulatory specialists on integrated project delivery;
- Lead field crews and take ownership of crew safety including leading by example and guiding junior staff on safety;
- Provide mentorship to junior staff in both field and office settings, supporting their technical and professional development;
- Communicate clearly and succinctly (written and oral) to convey environmental considerations and results to clients;
- Develop regulatory applications and liaise between regulators and clients as required;
- Support, and in some cases, lead business development efforts through formal (e.g., proposal writing) and informal (e.g., networking events) avenues;
- Maintain technical skills through formal and on-the-job learning; and
- Work independently, including outside standard office hours when required, to meet project deadlines and client needs.
- B.Sc. in Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related discipline (candidates with a relevant technical diploma and considerable relevant work experience may be considered);
- Registered, or ability to register, as a Professional Biologist in Alberta and/or BC (P.Biol and/or R.P. Bio);
- Three to five-plus years (depending on the role) of relevant industry environmental experience, consulting experience preferred;
- Solid bird identification and wildlife assessment skills, and a desire to continue to learn;
- Working knowledge of relevant provincial and federal legislation and policies;
- Existing applicable technical and safety training certifications will be considered an asset;
- Great communication skills and strong technical writing competencies;
- A self-starter who thrives in a demanding environment working both independently and as part of a remote, collaborative team
- Willingness to go the extra mile and a commitment to developing your career at AJM;
- Comfortable learning and using new technology (and having fun while doing so!);
- A desire to get hands dirty in the field and an ability to work remotely for extended periods;
- Ability to manage competing priorities, work through ambiguity, and anticipate challenges;
- Personality that prioritizes finding solutions, takes initiative to apply troubleshooting skills, and an ability to fix equipment when working remotely;
- Attention to detail and commitment to proper equipment care and maintenance;
- A strong track record in health and safety;
- Valid class 5 driver's license, clean driving record, and minimum 3 years auto insurance history;
- Excellent organizational skills and a strong sense of accountability; and
- An entrepreneurial spirit and interest in helping grow AJM's regional presence.
Alberta Society of Professional Biologists