This boutique firm brings a rare blend of regulatory expertise, academic insight, and field experience, allowing them to deliver high-quality work that goes beyond compliance. Whether it's supporting community-driven projects in Nunavut, conducting existing condition surveys in BC's coastal waters, or navigating complex federal permitting processes, this team is known for punching above their weight in the marine sector.
What sets them apart? A focus on collaboration, critical thinking, and mentorship. Employees are valued for their curiosity, problem-solving ability, and integrity. The work is dynamic, the projects are meaningful, and the culture is grounded in respect, growth, and passion for the marine environment.
Are you a regulatory-savvy marine biologist with a sharp eye for detail, a passion for mentoring, and a knack for navigating complex permitting landscapes? This opportunity is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, small-business environment where performance, accountability, and critical thinking matter more than job titles.
As a Senior Marine Biologist / Regulatory Specialist, you will directly contribute to regulatory excellence, project success, and team development. Your core mandate will be to lead permitting efforts, mentor junior staff, and ensure technical quality across diverse marine infrastructure projects, with a strong emphasis on both coastal BC and Nunavut.
Remote / WFH / Hybrid: Hyrbid, Vancouver or Victoria, BC
Travel/Fieldwork: 20% - 40% (BC, NU)
Salary: $100k - $115k , plus 100% employer paid health benefits, x1.5 - x2 overtime (The final salary will reflect the qualifications, relevant experience, expertise, and professional designations that each candidate brings to the role. Individuals who offer additional strengths or bring exceptional value to the team will be considered for compensation beyond the stated range, as our client recognizes and rewards unique contributions.)
Key Responsibilities:Permitting & Regulatory Leadership:
- Lead the preparation and submission of federal and territorial permit applications (e.g., DFO RFRs/Authorizations, Transport Canada, Environment Canada, NIRB).
- Anticipate project permitting needs and deliver accurate, timely regulatory submissions aligned with client and regulator expectations.
- Monitor changing regulatory frameworks and ensure internal processes remain compliant and up to date.
- Review and refine technical deliverables to ensure project-specific accuracy and eliminate cut-paste errors or outdated references.
- Provide senior-level quality assurance review (QAR) for regulatory documents and ensure consistency across submissions.
- Implement or oversee Construction Environmental Management Plans (CEMPs) and Environmental Monitoring Compliance Programs (EnMCPs).
- Coordinate and lead multi-disciplinary teams on marine environmental projects across BC and Nunavut.
- Oversee existing conditions surveys, desktop assessments, field logistics, and data integration.
- Participate in and support Arctic fieldwork, where appropriate based on seniority and skillset.
- Act as the “bridge” between senior leadership and junior staff, offering mentorship and guidance to elevate team capability.
- Foster knowledge sharing, autonomy, and proactive thinking across all team levels.
- Build and maintain strong client relationships through clear communication, project delivery, and trust.
- Seek out new project opportunities and contribute to proposal writing and strategic business development.
- 10+ years of progressive experience in marine biology, with direct regulatory permitting in BC and/or Nunavut.
- Expert understanding of key federal regulators (DFO, Transport Canada, Environment Canada) and coastal infrastructure permitting processes.
- Demonstrated ability to write and review technical documents with accuracy and precision.
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills—self-motivated, resourceful, and solutions-oriented.
- Proven ability to mentor junior staff and support a culture of continuous learning.
- Strong organizational and project coordination skills, with a performance-first mindset.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills—comfortable leading meetings and client conversations.
- Degree in marine biology or a related field; RPBio designation (or eligible within 90 days).
- ArcGIS & Statistical Analysis (R).
- Experience with Nunavut permitting processes and regulatory bodies (e.g., NIRB).
- Familiarity with Arctic or remote fieldwork programs.
- Hands-on experience with marine survey tools (e.g., ROVs, side scan sonar, multibeam).
- SVOP certification or vessel handling experience.
- Experience working in or managing small-team, high-responsibility consulting environments.
To Apply:
To apply, please submit your cover letter and resume describing your experience and salary expectations in confidence via our careers site to see all open positions and apply visit our website:
www.EnviroCareers.ca
or
via email: [email protected]. Please indicate “Senior Marine Biologist” in your subject line.