My client is a 100% employee-owned Canadian environmental consulting firm with an impressive legacy of three decades in operation. Known for their practical approach to ecological consultingdelivering actionable solutions not just reportsthey bring together a team of experienced biologists scientists and planners to serve a diverse suite of sectors including renewable energy mining oil & gas transportation regional planning and reclamation. The firm operates across Western and Northern Canada with multiple strategically located offices serving regional and national clients. They emphasize science-driven client-focused environmental solutions built on collaboration and long-term relationships.
My client is looking for a Senior Wildlife Biologist. This role is ideal for a biologist who combines strong technical expertise in wildlife biology with project leadership and regulatory experience. The successful candidate will design wildlife studies lead field programs interpret ecological data and deliver regulatory-ready technical reports while mentoring junior staff and advising clients on wildlife and habitat management.
The position offers the opportunity to work on a variety of projects across sectors such as mining energy transportation infrastructure and land development while collaborating with multidisciplinary environmental teams.
Remote / WFH / Hybrid:Hybrid (Prince George or Smithers BC)
Travel:10%
Salary:$100k - $145k DOE plus health benefits RRSP matching annual performance bonuses and annual company bonuses (Final salary will reflect each candidates qualifications relevant experience expertise and professional designations as well as the overall value they bring to the role.)
Role Scope: Wildlife Baseline Programs Designed and Implemented -Design and lead wildlife baseline programs that support environmental assessments and regulatory approvals.
Designing and implementing wildlife inventory programs and wildlife habitat assessments
Leading field programs including species-specific surveys and habitat studies
Overseeing data collection protocols and ensuring data quality
Interpreting wildlife data and identifying ecological trends relevant to project development
Wildlife Impact Assessments and Mitigation Strategies Developed - Evaluate potential project impacts to wildlife and wildlife habitat and develop practical mitigation strategies.
Assessing project impacts on terrestrial wildlife and species at risk
Developing mitigation and monitoring plans aligned with regulatory requirements
Contributing wildlife expertise to environmental assessments and permitting applications
Advising project teams on wildlife habitat protection and regulatory compliance
Regulatory-Ready Wildlife Technical Deliverables Produced - Prepare and review high-quality wildlife technical reports that support permitting and environmental approvals.
Preparing wildlife baseline reports technical memoranda and environmental assessment sections
Reviewing and providing senior technical sign-off on wildlife deliverables
Ensuring documentation meets provincial and federal regulatory requirements
Supporting project teams with defensible technical interpretation
Wildlife Discipline Leadership on Environmental Projects - Serve as the wildlife lead on multidisciplinary environmental projects.
Coordinating wildlife components within larger environmental programs
Managing project schedules budgets and technical scope
Supporting proposal development and project planning
Collaborating with specialists in aquatics vegetation hydrology and regulatory disciplines
Mentorship and Technical Development of Junior Staff - Provide leadership and mentorship to junior and intermediate biologists.
Supervising field teams and providing guidance on survey methods
Supporting technical development in data interpretation and report writing
Reviewing work products and ensuring technical excellence
Promoting a strong culture of safety and scientific rigor
Client Engagement and Business Development Support - Maintain strong relationships with clients and regulators while contributing to the growth of the wildlife practice.
Acting as a technical advisor to clients on wildlife and habitat management
Participating in regulatory and stakeholder discussions
Supporting proposal preparation and project planning
Identifying opportunities for continued client support
Requirements:
BSc or MSc in wildlife biology ecology environmental science or a related discipline
8 years of professional experience in wildlife biology ideally within environmental consulting
Registered Professional Biologist (RPBio) or eligibility
Strong experience designing and leading wildlife inventory and habitat survey programs
Experience preparing technical wildlife reports and environmental assessment deliverables
Knowledge of provincial and federal wildlife regulations and permitting processes
Experience managing field teams and coordinating multidisciplinary environmental projects
Strong communication analytical and project management skills
Ability to conduct fieldwork in remote environments when required
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:
My client is a 100% employee-owned Canadian environmental consulting firm with an impressive legacy of three decades in operation. Known for their practical approach to ecological consultingdelivering actionable solutions not just reportsthey bring together a team of experienced biologists scientist...
My client is a 100% employee-owned Canadian environmental consulting firm with an impressive legacy of three decades in operation. Known for their practical approach to ecological consultingdelivering actionable solutions not just reportsthey bring together a team of experienced biologists scientists and planners to serve a diverse suite of sectors including renewable energy mining oil & gas transportation regional planning and reclamation. The firm operates across Western and Northern Canada with multiple strategically located offices serving regional and national clients. They emphasize science-driven client-focused environmental solutions built on collaboration and long-term relationships.
My client is looking for a Senior Wildlife Biologist. This role is ideal for a biologist who combines strong technical expertise in wildlife biology with project leadership and regulatory experience. The successful candidate will design wildlife studies lead field programs interpret ecological data and deliver regulatory-ready technical reports while mentoring junior staff and advising clients on wildlife and habitat management.
The position offers the opportunity to work on a variety of projects across sectors such as mining energy transportation infrastructure and land development while collaborating with multidisciplinary environmental teams.
Remote / WFH / Hybrid:Hybrid (Prince George or Smithers BC)
Travel:10%
Salary:$100k - $145k DOE plus health benefits RRSP matching annual performance bonuses and annual company bonuses (Final salary will reflect each candidates qualifications relevant experience expertise and professional designations as well as the overall value they bring to the role.)
Role Scope: Wildlife Baseline Programs Designed and Implemented -Design and lead wildlife baseline programs that support environmental assessments and regulatory approvals.
Designing and implementing wildlife inventory programs and wildlife habitat assessments
Leading field programs including species-specific surveys and habitat studies
Overseeing data collection protocols and ensuring data quality
Interpreting wildlife data and identifying ecological trends relevant to project development
Wildlife Impact Assessments and Mitigation Strategies Developed - Evaluate potential project impacts to wildlife and wildlife habitat and develop practical mitigation strategies.
Assessing project impacts on terrestrial wildlife and species at risk
Developing mitigation and monitoring plans aligned with regulatory requirements
Contributing wildlife expertise to environmental assessments and permitting applications
Advising project teams on wildlife habitat protection and regulatory compliance
Regulatory-Ready Wildlife Technical Deliverables Produced - Prepare and review high-quality wildlife technical reports that support permitting and environmental approvals.
Preparing wildlife baseline reports technical memoranda and environmental assessment sections
Reviewing and providing senior technical sign-off on wildlife deliverables
Ensuring documentation meets provincial and federal regulatory requirements
Supporting project teams with defensible technical interpretation
Wildlife Discipline Leadership on Environmental Projects - Serve as the wildlife lead on multidisciplinary environmental projects.
Coordinating wildlife components within larger environmental programs
Managing project schedules budgets and technical scope
Supporting proposal development and project planning
Collaborating with specialists in aquatics vegetation hydrology and regulatory disciplines
Mentorship and Technical Development of Junior Staff - Provide leadership and mentorship to junior and intermediate biologists.
Supervising field teams and providing guidance on survey methods
Supporting technical development in data interpretation and report writing
Reviewing work products and ensuring technical excellence
Promoting a strong culture of safety and scientific rigor
Client Engagement and Business Development Support - Maintain strong relationships with clients and regulators while contributing to the growth of the wildlife practice.
Acting as a technical advisor to clients on wildlife and habitat management
Participating in regulatory and stakeholder discussions
Supporting proposal preparation and project planning
Identifying opportunities for continued client support
Requirements:
BSc or MSc in wildlife biology ecology environmental science or a related discipline
8 years of professional experience in wildlife biology ideally within environmental consulting
Registered Professional Biologist (RPBio) or eligibility
Strong experience designing and leading wildlife inventory and habitat survey programs
Experience preparing technical wildlife reports and environmental assessment deliverables
Knowledge of provincial and federal wildlife regulations and permitting processes
Experience managing field teams and coordinating multidisciplinary environmental projects
Strong communication analytical and project management skills
Ability to conduct fieldwork in remote environments when required
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: