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Intermediate/Senior Biologist

Ecofish Research Ltd., a Trinity Consultants Canada Team
Whitehorse, YT
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Remote
Full-time
Executive

ELR has joined Trinity Consultants Canada (TCC) along with Ecofish Research Ltd. and Minnow Environmental.

WHO IS TRINITY CONSULTANTS CANADA LOOKING FOR?

We are looking for a dedicated and diligent Fisheries Biologist to join our team! We will provide an opportunity to join a team of experienced and skilled professionals who thrive on innovation, collaboration, and integrity. While working alongside TCC experts, we will support your career goals by providing great opportunities for growth and advancement through mentorship, training, and other professional development opportunities.

WHY US?

The environment needs our help, and we are up to the challenge. As Trinity Consultants Canada teams, we have made the environment our life's work, as reflected by our mission: We provide trusted environmental services, delivering preeminent water and ecology solutions to clients and communities, through our commitment to scientific excellence, environmental integrity, innovation, and our people.

To achieve our mission, our team is the embodiment of our guiding principles:

  • Scientific Excellence: Delivering clear, evidence-based solutions through rigorous, innovative, and reliable scientific excellence.
  • Professional Integrity & Environmental Ethics: Upholding integrity and ethics to guide responsible, transparent decisions that benefit both society and the environment.
  • Business Discipline: Driving success through careful planning, collaboration, and disciplined execution to deliver quality on time and on budget.
  • Development of Successful Individuals & Teams: Empowering people and teams to thrive through trust, inclusion, mentorship, and a culture of continuous growth and excellence.
  • Community Engagement: Partnering with communities through science, respect, and shared values to support local initiatives and environmental well-being.

We incorporate these principles in all aspects of our work. Internally and externally, we bring a strong willingness to be cooperative and supportive of our clients, employees, and suppliers.

WONDERING WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR?

Your role will require you to bring a high standard of scientific excellence to your daily work. These responsibilities will be in your domain.

  • Plan and execute environmental studies, including fish, aquatic, wildlife, and habitat assessments.
  • Conduct fieldwork in various settings, including remote locations, and operate specialized monitoring equipment.
  • Analyze environmental data and prepare technical reports and regulatory documentation.
  • Support project management and maintain direct communication with clients throughout project lifecycle.
  • Provide expertise in fish and fish habitat science.
  • Provide strategic support and advise clients to help them achieve their project goals in balance with protecting the environment.

THE QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS WE ARE LOOKING FOR.

  • Advanced degree in biology, aquatic science, or related field.
  • R.P.Bio. or eligible.
  • Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience, within the environmental sector.
  • Strong fish and fish habitat background, related to infrastructure projects.
  • Familiarity with YESAA and Fisheries Act project submissions and review processes.
  • Proven experience completing Fisheries Act Authorization applications and designing habitat offsetting plans.
  • Experience in vegetation surveys and assessments (in particular wetlands) would be a strong asset.
  • Excellent track record for strong client relations.
  • Effective analytical, technical editing, and review skills, with the ability to manage data, projects and ensure the delivery of high-quality reports and proposals.
  • Excellent time management, organizational and multi-tasking skills.
  • Strong attention to detail with a commitment to quality, excellence, and ethics.
  • Proficient in using field equipment (e.g., flow meters, water quality instruments, fisheries tools), with experience in aquatic monitoring; CABIN certification, bird ID skills /nest sweep skills are considered assets.
  • Willing and able to work safely in remote locations for extended field trips.
  • Valid Canadian driver's license; with clean driving record.

We are committed to cultivating an authentic and diverse organization, welcoming all those interested in our work to apply. We are committed to providing an accessible and inclusive interview experience. Please inform us of any accommodations needed to assist you during the interview process.

Applications will be accepted until the role is filled. Only those applicants that are selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.

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