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About the role
Job Title
Wildlife Biologist
Salary
25.00 - 30.00
Job Classification
Hourly
Location
Thunder Bay, ON P7A 1A1 CA (Primary)
Job Type
Temporary
# of Hires Needed
2
Application Deadline
6/30/2026
Job Description
Western EcoSystems Technology, ULC (WEST) provides ecological and biostatistical consulting services and contract research for industry, government, and private organizations. WEST combines ecology and statistics to address and solve natural resource and environmental challenges. Building on a science-based approach and foundational core principles, WEST has quickly grown to be one of the most respected and successful environmental and statistical consulting firms in North America, with offices across the US and in Canada.
WEST is driven by its principles and core values – providing scientifically defensible solutions, technical expertise, quality client service, satisfying careers, collaborative team approach, respectful atmosphere, and continual improvement. For over three decades, our employees have exemplified these principles and helped shape the foundation of what we do, who we are, and what we believe in. WEST employees are both collaborative and independent thinkers and doers that help develop solutions to natural resource and environmental problems, and those solutions have a real impact in the world around us. We invite you to be part of the solution.
Number of positions available: 2
Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario
Tentative Start Date: Q2/Q3 2026
Job Type: Temporary - Full-Time
Pay Rate: $25-$30/hour, based on experience
Benefits: WEST Benefits
**Job Opportunity:**WEST is seeking an energetic and experienced Wildlife Biologist to join our team. The successful candidate will work remotely and travel to project sites throughout Ontario, as needed. Office and field work will be undertaken in support of wildlife studies, assessments, and plans for a variety of private and public sector projects involving renewable energy, land development, infrastructure, mining, forestry, and nature conservation.
Role and responsibilities include:
- Standardized bird migration, breeding bird, nesting bird, and other avian use surveys;
- Amphibian, reptile, and mammal surveys;
- Wildlife camera and bat acoustic detector setup and maintenance;
- Identification and mapping of significant wildlife habitats;
- Species at risk desktop reviews and targeted surveys;
- Background natural heritage information searches;
- Field data QAQC, processing, and demobilization;
- Field data assessments, compilations, and preparing natural heritage mapping;
- Coordination of field studies following standard survey protocols
- Support reporting as needed: compiling tables and figures, report writing.
This is a general description of requirements for this position and may not be inclusive of all duties.
Job Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
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Legally allowed to work in Canada (i.e., Canadian citizen, Canadian permanent resident, or have an existing VISA with no work restrictions) Please note: US citizens require a Canadian work visa to work in Canada;
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Post-secondary degree or diploma in environmental science, ecology, biology, zoology, or other related discipline from a recognized University or College;
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At least 1 year related work experience (ideally ecological consulting);
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Experience conducting wildlife surveys and field identification;
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Proven ability to identify >75% of bird species in eastern Canada by sight and sound;
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Comfortable working remotely, independently, and within a team environment;
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High level of initiative and ability to think critically to solve challenging problems;
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Demonstrates effective communication, organizational, and time management skills;
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Strong technical report writing, interpersonal, and verbal communication skills;
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Works well under time constraints and meet deliverable targets and deadlines;
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Ability to follow protocols and instructions from managers and accept guidance and constructive assessment;
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Willingness to perform physically demanding work in various weather conditions;
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Skilled in use of MS Office software applications (Word, Excel, etc.); and
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Valid Class G driver's licence
Desired Skills:
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Experience using hand-held GPS and tablet data collection systems;
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Certification, training, or experience in established field survey protocols used in Ontario (e.g., OBBA, MMP, OBBN, ELC);
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Familiarity with the Significant Wildlife Habitat Technical Guide (and Criteria Ecoregion Schedules) and Ecological Land Classification for Southern Ontario;
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Knowledge of federal and provincial legislation, policies, and guidelines (e.g., SARA, ESA, NHRM, etc.); and,
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Related volunteer work, hobbies, activities, or professional memberships
WEST provides equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, mental or physical disability, marital status, family status or any other characteristic protected by federal, provincial, or local law.
To apply: Please visit the careers page at https://west-inc.com/careers/ and select the appropriate job you wish to apply for and follow the application instructions provided.
Education
Bachelor's Degree
Salary Grade
Exemption Type
Non-Exempt
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About WEST Inc
WEST provides environmental and statistical consulting services and contract research nationally and internationally to industry, government, and private organizations. We offer clients a unique combination of field ecology and statistics to help solve on-going and contemporary natural resource problems.
Through the use of state-of-the-art statistical principles in the design, conduct and analysis of ecological field studies, WEST specialize in a common sense, defensible, and professional approach to the solution of natural resource problems facing government and industry. WEST has a permanent core of ecologists and biometricians with broad experience in basic and applied ecological studies and the sophisticated analysis of natural resource data.