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partner staffing on behalf of our Client we are seeking a motivated and experienced Intermediate Environmental Consultant specializing in reclamation and remediation projects to join our team in Saskatchewan. This role involves managing environmental site assessments coordinating remediation and reclamation activities and collaborating with clients regulators and team members to ensure project success.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and execute environmental site assessments (Phase I II and III).
- Assist with Planning budgets and management of reclamation and remediation projects.
- Develop project timelines deliverables and client reporting.
- Supervise and conduct field activities including soil sampling groundwater monitoring and vegetation assessments.
- Ensure compliance with health and safety standards during fieldwork.
- Manage subcontractors and coordinate equipment and logistics.
- Prepare and review technical reports including site assessment and remediation plans.
- Conduct regulatory submissions and liaise with government agencies regarding permitting and compliance
- Provide recommendations for sitespecific reclamation and remediation strategies.
- Build and maintain relationships with clients and stakeholders.
- Communicate technical findings and project progress effectively to nontechnical audiences.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to achieve project goals.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor s degree or C.E.T EIT P.Ag Professional Environmental Engineer in Environmental Science Biology Geology or a related field.
- 3 years of experience in reclamation and remediation.
- Familiarity with Saskatchewanspecific regulations.
- Strong understanding of soil science vegetation management and hydrology.
- Proven track record in managing environmental projects and meeting deadlines.
- Proficiency in GIS data management software considered an asset.
Benefits
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About the Opportunity Our Client is currently seeking a Senior Biologist to join the team. Preference is for candidates to be based out of Fort St James, Fort St John, and Prince George, BC. However, we will consider candidates that reside outside of these areas. Your responsibilities include but are not limited to: Leading and joining field teams in various disciplines (wildlife, birds, fish, aquatic habitat, water quality, vegetation, soils, wetlands, environmental monitoring, sediment, and erosion control) Contributing to environmental impact assessments, mitigation plans, and proposals. Assisting in preparing and obtaining regulatory approvals for a wide variety of projects such as transportation, renewable energy, mining, oil, and gas, etc. Senior level responsibilities could include Field Coordination and Project Management Technical leadership and mentorship within a team environment Promoting a strong safety culture and working collaboratively within corporate culture More About You To qualify, you will need a minimum of a B.Sc. in Biology or related discipline with five years experience, and RPBio, PBiol, and/or P.Ag. designation or eligibility. Courses or certifications in the following areas would be considered assets: Electrofishing Certification (approved by WorkSafe BC) Fish identification Bird survey methodology and bird identification Amphibian salvage methodology and amphibian identification Erosion and Sediment Control Plant identification Candidates with the following skills and experience will be considered: Sound knowledge of field techniques and regulatory standards necessary for conducting a variety of field activities (i.e., wildlife assessments, bird surveys, water quality, fisheries inventories/ salvage, environmental monitoring/inspection) Knowledge of the provincial and federal environmental assessment regulatory environment Excellent organizational, interpersonal, time management skills and physically fit Ability to work independently with minimal supervision Excellent writing and communication skills, desire to grow business, and work closely (both in a field lead and support role) with other environmental professionals, environmental discipline leads, and First Nations Proficiency in the operation of field equipment is an asset Due to the nature of the role, you must have a valid Driver's License. Lastly, you will be joining with the passion to contribute and believe in the work that they do.