Restoration Environmental Specialist
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- Calgary, AB Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
Business Unit: Environment & Sustainability – Environmental Consulting
Employment Type: Contract (Contingent Worker)
Contract Structure: Incorporated Independent Contractor
Reports To: Hiring Line ManagerAbout the RoleWe are seeking a Restoration Specialist (Contract) to support environmental restoration projects across Alberta. This role is intended for an independent, incorporated contractor who will provide specialized restoration expertise on a project‑by‑project or seasonal basis.The successful contractor will support linear disturbance restoration, wetland reclamation, and habitat restoration projects, contributing to planning, field implementation, construction support, and monitoring programs. Work will be delivered in close collaboration with multidisciplinary consulting teams, Indigenous partners, regulators, and clients.This role is best suited to an experienced, self‑directed practitioner with deep Alberta restoration experience who is comfortable operating independently while integrating into project teams.Key ResponsibilitiesProject Delivery & Field Programs
- Support field-based restoration activities including:
- Linear feature restoration (e.g., seismic lines, access trails, right‑of‑ways)
- Wetland and riparian restoration
- Erosion control, soil bioengineering, and revegetation programs
- Conduct field assessments to inform restoration planning, including site condition assessments, baseline surveys, and restoration feasibility evaluations.
- Support construction and implementation phases through environmental oversight, field supervision, and adaptive management.
- Contribute to the development of restoration and reclamation plans, including site prescriptions, planting plans, and monitoring frameworks.
- Apply best management practices and current science to restoration design appropriate for Alberta landscapes and ecosystems.
- Support preparation of cost estimates, schedules, and scopes of work for restoration projects.
- Design and implement post-restoration monitoring programs.
- Analyze and interpret field data to evaluate restoration effectiveness.
- Prepare technical reports, memos, and regulatory deliverables.
- Work within applicable provincial and federal regulatory frameworks (e.g., Alberta Wetland Policy, Water Act, Public Lands Act).
- Support permitting and regulatory submissions related to restoration activities.
- Collaborate with Indigenous partners, landowners, regulators, and clients in a professional and respectful manner.
- Work collaboratively with ecologists, biologists, engineers, and project managers.
- Mentor junior staff and field technicians as appropriate.
- Support proposal development and business growth initiatives related to restoration services.
- Work on meaningful, on‑the‑ground restoration projects across Alberta.
- Be part of a growing restoration practice supporting energy transition, land stewardship, and Indigenous partnerships.
- Flexible work environment with a strong field‑to‑office balance.
- Ability to contribute strategically while maintaining independence as a contractor.
- Opportunity to help shape and grow a specialized restoration capability within a respected environmental consulting team.
- Operate through their own legally incorporated company.
- Be able to enter into a professional services contract.
- Provide standard contractor documentation upon engagement, including but not limited to:
- Certificate of Incorporation
- Proof of GST registration
- Proof of WCB coverage (or equivalent)
- Appropriate insurance as required
- Diploma or degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, Biology, Forestry, or a related discipline.
- Minimum 5+ years of experience in ecological restoration, reclamation, or related environmental consulting work.
- Demonstrated experience with Alberta‑based restoration projects, particularly linear disturbance or wetland restoration.
- Strong field skills, including ability to work in remote locations and variable conditions.
- Knowledge of Alberta vegetation, soils, wetlands, and restoration techniques.
- Valid Class 5 driver’s licence and ability to conduct fieldwork.
- Professional designation or eligibility (e.g., P.Biol., RPBio., P.Ag., RPF).
- Experience working on Indigenous‑led or community‑based restoration projects.
- Experience with erosion and sediment control, soil bioengineering, or revegetation design.
- Familiarity with GIS, GPS/data collection tools, and field data management.
- Experience supporting construction or contractor‑led restoration programs.