Terrestrial Biologist /Project Manager
Pinchin
- Markham, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead in the planning, designing and implementation of biological field studies and technical reports.
- Manage field staff, train new or junior staff, and oversee collection of data.
- Coordinate background search and review of available sources including aerial photographs, natural heritage features, wildlife atlases, site plans and other supporting documents for potential environmental opportunities and constraints.
- Lead or perform biological field investigations including botanical inventories, Ecological Land Classification, plant and wildlife surveys, targeted Species at Risk surveys, and wetland delineations based on established protocols and guidelines.
- Review or prepare high quality scientific and technical letters and reports.
- Coordinate a variety of field and office tasks requiring scientific research, field studies, data recording, entry and management, analysis, and reporting.
- Consult and liaise with regulatory agencies for the request of background information, review of terms of references, review or staking of environmental studies/features, and response to agency review comments.
- Oversee the acquisition of environmental permits/approvals and development of protection and mitigation measures according to environmental legislation, policies and guidelines.
- Coordinate site inspections and monitoring of environmental features, Species at Risk and habitats, and/or erosion and sediment control measures.
- Assist Team Leader with writing proposals, scheduling fieldwork, coaching junior staff, and delivering consistent service to existing and new clients; and
- Liaise with other project managers and technical specialists, including environmental scientists, engineers, GIS/CADD technologists and other disciplines.
- Completion of a post-secondary diploma, Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Biology, Ecology, Environmental Studies, or related field;
- At least 4-7 years of relevant experience in environmental consulting and/or agency work, with a minimum 1-2 years of project management and coordination experience in consulting considered an asset.
- Applied experience and skills in the identification of Ontario flora and fauna (vascular plants, birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, insects, and/or fish), identification of Species at Risk and habitats, and delineation of habitat types.
- Certification in Ecological Land Classification for Southern Ontario, Certification in the Ontario Wetland Evaluation System, ISA certified Arborist, and Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control are considered assets.
- Familiarity with environmental management, planning and permitting processes and direct experience working with federal, provincial and municipal regulations and approvals.
- Practical knowledge of environmental legislation and policies including the Provincial Policy Statement, Conservation Authorities Act, Endangered Species Act, Species at Risk Act, Migratory Birds Convention Act, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, Fisheries Act and Invasive Species Act.
- Highly organized with ability to coordinate multiple projects within time constraints and budget limitations.
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills; and
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
- A challenging, rewarding leadership position with the opportunity to mentor junior technical professionals.
- Competitive compensation, benefits, and Extended group benefits (we pay the premium) with no waiting period.
- Membership in our internal Communities of Practice, a national support network for technical problem solving and collaboration led by our top technical experts.
- Casual dress code
- Profit share bonuses and an RRSP Matching Program
- Flexible workplace to support work life balance.
- Various professional development and employee recognition programs
- Educational and professional membership dues reimbursement
- Employee Referral Bonus Program
- Corporate Discount Program