
Environmental Scientist
- Edmonton, AB
- $70,000-105,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Onsite supervision or completion of a variety of environmental site assessments and surface reclamation projects including:
- Field programs such as DSAs, Pre-Disturbance Assessments, vegetation, wetlands, wildlife, fisheries, and soils.
- Supervising contractors completing reclamation activities including contouring, site preparation, soil placement, seeding, planting, and invasive plant management.
- Assisting with revegetation plans, reclamation plans, reclamation certificate applications, and associated permitting.
- Supporting the preparation of regulatory applications, applicable to provincial and federal legislation, including under the Public Lands Act.
- Assisting Project Managers/project coordinators with tasks such as monthly project and budget update summaries, preparation of meeting minutes, scheduling, and coordinating field programs.
- Working with a large multi-disciplinary team to execute projects and meet client expectations.
- Adhering to and enforcing corporate Safety, Health and Environment protocols and AECOM's quality control program.
- This position combines both fieldwork and office tasks in a flexible hybrid work environment.
- Bachelor's degree or Technical Diploma in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Biological Sciences, or Soil Sciences.
- Professional designation or eligibility to obtain P.Biol, P.Ag or R.T.Ag designation.
- 4+ years of consulting or industry experience in reclamation including leading reclamation-related field work.
- A thorough understanding of the Forested and Peatland Criteria is required.
- Valid Class 5 driver's license.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, comfortable liasing with clients, colleagues, and subcontractors.
- Excellent verbal and written communication abilities.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office software applications.
- Highly motivated with a willingness to learn new tasks.
- Experience or interest to support other biophysical study areas such as wildlife, wetlands and/or fisheries field assessments