Senior Wildlife Biologist
- Smithers, BC Whitehorse, YT
- 69.000-146.000 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- challenging, dynamic, engaging and rewarding career experience;
- competitive compensation, including health benefits, RRSP matching (after 2 years), profit-sharing and employee share ownership programs;
- working with a team of established market sector consultants who excel in their fields of science, environmental assessment, and regulatory planning; and,
- corporate commitment to long-term career and personal development through opportunities and support for professional advancement (e.g., internal mentorship, annual professional development budget, conference attendance).
- developing, managing, and supporting project teams in implementing wildlife components of projects, including both desktop and field-based wildlife and wildlife habitat programs;
- designing, planning, and leading a variety of wildlife inventory and wildlife habitat studies;
- contributing to environmental impact assessments, mitigation planning, and permitting processes;
- working closely with clients, regulators and stakeholders providing technical guidance on wildlife and wildlife habitat management;
- analyzing and interpreting data; preparing technical reports, memos, and other project deliverables; and editing, reviewing, and providing senior sign-off of reports;
- evaluating and responding to requests for proposals, including the development of work programs and associated budgets and schedules;
- mentoring, training, and supporting junior and intermediate biologists, and providing technical guidance to field and office staff;
- conducting business development through maintaining existing and developing new client relationships; and,
- participating proactively in EDI's health and safety program.
- Broad knowledge of terrestrial wildlife and related disciplines (e.g., vegetation, terrestrial ecosystems)
- Specialized expertise with migratory birds (in western, central and northern Canada), species at risk and/or species of regulatory concern is an asset
- Experience in a variety of wildlife inventory and habitat survey methods
- Proven record of professional report writing
- Project coordination and client liaison experience
- Working knowledge of provincial/territorial and federal regulatory requirements and processes
- Strong interpersonal, organizational, analytical and time management skills
- The ability to work well independently and in a team-oriented environment
- Interest in providing mentorship and junior staff support/supervision
- Capacity to perform field work in remote locations and/or travel between offices
At EDI, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. EDI believes that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success as a growing environmental company, and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain talented people from a diverse candidate pool.If you are ready for new challenges and a rewarding career experience, please email your resume and cover letter in confidence to: with EDI2024-105 in the subject line. Only candidates requested for personal interviews will be contacted.
Alberta Society of Professional Biologists