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Intermediate Biologist/Environmental Scientist

Englobe Corp. - 83 Jobs

Calgary, AB

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Job Details:

In-person
Full-time
Experienced

Benefits:

Employee Assistance Program

Your mission

You will play an important role in a dynamic and passionate team, collaborating on a variety of projects of all sizes and scopes in the environment, renewable energies, hydroelectricity, transportation, materials, buildings and climate change markets. Boldness, innovation and collaboration are an integral part of our daily operations .

Englobe - Who we are

At Englobe, our rigor is matched by sincere care for our colleagues, our customers, our communities , and the environment. We are committed to making a real difference, one project at a time, and to having a positive, lasting impact. We approach our work with fresh perspectives, relying on collaboration and a diversity of voices. With an entrepreneurial spirit, we empower our customers and communities with boldness and optimism. We are determined to leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.

Higher Ground Consulting (HGC) is seeking an Environmental Scientist or Biologist to join our Environment and Regulatory team. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work in both field and office-based settings, with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers throughout the lifecycle of projects. The successful applicants work will be focused on supporting the completion of fish assessments & mitigations, wildlife surveys, surface water programs and working on EPEA monitoring. The successful application will also provide support for the completion of other relevant biophysical assessments such as work in wetlands. They should anticipate and enjoy a range of field programs throughout the year with a field focus in the summer months and generally more reporting in the winter.

This position will be based in our head office in downtown Calgary, Alberta. Higher Ground Consulting works on a basis of mutual trust and respect with our employees. We want our people to be regularly in the office to foster communication, culture, and efficiency, however we do not mandate specific office time or working schedules. We have a relaxed, flexible and dog-friendly office.

Does this sound like the right fit for you? Learn more about the role !

Your main responsibilities

  • Field leadership for field programs that could include:
    • Electrofishing
    • Water quality & quantity sampling (surface and groundwater)
    • Stream classification and habitat surveys
    • Sensitive wildlife surveys
    • Nest sweeps
  • Fish programs may include aquatic habitat and fish assessments to identify and classify waterbodies and watercourses, determine fish habitat potential as well as developing mitigations for work in aquatic ecosystems. This includes water quality & quantity monitoring, fish assessment and mitigations, watercourse crossing inspections, and other similar activities as needed.
  • Wildlife programs may include sensitive species surveys, Camera/ARU monitoring deployment and development, nest sweeps, bird surveys, habitat assessments, and other similar activities as needed
  • Prepare and submit environmental assessment reports, regulatory applications, and permit documentation (e.g., Section 11, DFO Request for Review, Code of Practice, Water Act applications etc…).
  • Assess and report on project impacts and provide mitigation strategies in line with regional and federal environmental regulations.
  • Liaise with clients, regulators, Indigenous communities, and stakeholders as needed
  • Support a close knit and supportive multi-disciplinary teams including biologists, hydrogeologists, indigenous community members, and engineers.
  • Lead and collaborate on the preparation of technical documents

What makes you unique

  • Bachelor's Degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, Biology or related fields
  • Registered or eligible for registration as "in training" (e.g. E.I.T, B.I.T, etc.) with applicable professional registration body (e.g. ASPB or other applicable regulatory body)
  • Qualified Aquatic Environmental Specialist classification (for fishery focus)
  • Demonstrated experience completing wildlife surveys and salvages
  • Demonstrated experience with electrofishing techniques (backpack)
  • Knowledge of federal and provincial environmental legislation (e.g ., Fisheries Act, Water Sustainability Act, Wildlife Act ).
  • Proficiency with GIS software used for data collection, analysis, an assessment, open-source experience an asset (R, QGIS)
  • Experience with fish salvages, watercourse crossings, and mitigations for construction around water

What makes Englobe unique

At Englobe, you'll have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects of every size and scope. You'll work in an organization that values you and your experience, and allows you to grow.From day one, you'll enjoy the following benefits:

  • Real flexibility;
  • Multiple opportunities for professional growth, mentoring and skills development;
  • Access to a free telehealth service;
  • Flexible schedules and the ability to compress your work hours;
  • A hybrid work arrangement;
  • A full range of benefits (including cost-sharing group insurance and a group RRSP);
  • A confidential employee assistance program for you and your family.

Artificial intelligence tools may be used in the screening or selection of applications for this role.

What our employees say about us

Since joining Englobe, I've felt perfectly integrated. The company offers a welcoming, collaborative working environment conducive to professional fulfillment. What has particularly impressed me is the culture of knowledge sharing and mutual support between colleagues, which enables rapid growth within the team. - Geotechnical Project Manager

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Qualifications:

What makes you unique

  • Bachelor's Degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, Biology or related fields
  • Registered or eligible for registration as "in training" (e.g. E.I.T, B.I.T, etc.) with applicable professional registration body (e.g. ASPB or other applicable regulatory body)
  • Qualified Aquatic Environmental Specialist classification (for fishery focus)
  • Demonstrated experience completing wildlife surveys and salvages
  • Demonstrated experience with electrofishing techniques (backpack)
  • Knowledge of federal and provincial environmental legislation (e.g ., Fisheries Act, Water Sustainability Act, Wildlife Act ).
  • Proficiency with GIS software used for data collection, analysis, an assessment, open-source experience an asset (R, QGIS)
  • Experience with fish salvages, watercourse crossings, and mitigations for construction around water

Responsibilities:

Your main responsibilities

  • Field leadership for field programs that could include:
    • Electrofishing
    • Water quality & quantity sampling (surface and groundwater)
    • Stream classification and habitat surveys
    • Sensitive wildlife surveys
    • Nest sweeps
  • Fish programs may include aquatic habitat and fish assessments to identify and classify waterbodies and watercourses, determine fish habitat potential as well as developing mitigations for work in aquatic ecosystems. This includes water quality & quantity monitoring, fish assessment and mitigations, watercourse crossing inspections, and other similar activities as needed.
  • Wildlife programs may include sensitive species surveys, Camera/ARU monitoring deployment and development, nest sweeps, bird surveys, habitat assessments, and other similar activities as needed
  • Prepare and submit environmental assessment reports, regulatory applications, and permit documentation (e.g., Section 11, DFO Request for Review, Code of Practice, Water Act applications etc…).
  • Assess and report on project impacts and provide mitigation strategies in line with regional and federal environmental regulations.
  • Liaise with clients, regulators, Indigenous communities, and stakeholders as needed
  • Support a close knit and supportive multi-disciplinary teams including biologists, hydrogeologists, indigenous community members, and engineers.
  • Lead and collaborate on the preparation of technical documents

Englobe Corp. adheres to employment equity and equal opportunity programs and encourages all women, visible minorities, Aboriginals and disabled persons to apply. Only selected candidates will be contacted.

Competition Number: 3390

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