Intermediate Ecologist
Top Benefits
About the role
OUR PURPOSE Be part of the Future of Environmental Solutions. At Montrose Environmental we help protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the soil that feeds us. Our teammates collaborate across services, disciplines, and geographies to solve environmental challenges together – motivated to do better for our clients, each other, and the communities where we live and work. We deliver responsive, locally connected, and scalable solutions to help our clients achieve their ambitious goals for a more sustainable and resilient future.
Who We Are Montrose is a leading environmental solutions company focused on supporting commercial and government organizations as they deal with the challenges of today and prepare for what’s coming tomorrow. In Canada, we are one of the leading providers of environmental consulting and engineering services and part of a global network of teammates across 100+ locations around the world.
OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION Our team is made up of diverse people working collaboratively towards common goals. We value the contributions and perspectives of all employees and are committed to equity and diversity initiatives to create a feeling of belonging for all of our people. When we are inclusive and diverse in a way that reflects the broader world we serve, we are able to draw from a wider community of excellence within the regions we operate.
Are you looking to…
- Grow your technical experience in the field of ecology across a broad range of projects with mentorship and training from experienced aquatic, terrestrial, and planning ecologists
- Expand your experience in conducting field programs in a variety of environments in Ontario, and across Canada
- Have the opportunity to interact with clients and develop project management skills
- Contribute to watershed planning, climate change resiliency, restoration, renewable energy and community transportation projects
As an Intermediate Ecologist, you will be based out of our Guelph, or Oakville, ON office as part of our Eastern Ecological Services Team. You will work in an integrated team of aquatic and terrestrial ecologists, and field staff to deliver a variety of assessment, monitoring, restoration design, and construction projects in the ecology field.
The successful person will be open to contributing to a variety of ecology projects, both terrestrial and aquatic, and will gain experience to develop their career and skillset while being surrounded and mentored by other technical experts. Specific tasks for this role include:
- Work with senior technical staff to develop and execute natural heritage assessments, inventories and impact assessments, as well as prepare technical correspondence and project reports
- Conduct field work and carry out standard field methods (tree inventories, Ecological Land Classification, botanical inventories, wildlife surveys [birds, amphibians, bats, SAR], fish habitat mapping, water quality and benthic sampling, fish capture and relocations)
- Execute complex biological investigations and oversee field surveys
- Complete pre-field planning for projects (i.e., safety planning, mapping preparation, equipment calibration) following Matrix standards
- Review background data including agency liaison to determine Species at Risk (SAR) and environmental constraints
- Prepare and/or review technical reports, work plans and cost estimates
- Provide advice to internal and external clients related to municipal, transportation and industrial environmental assessments, including regulatory / offsetting strategies, best management and mitigation practices, and environmental monitoring programs
- Manage and coordinate projects
- Mentor and guide junior staff
- Be a safety leader while completing and leading fieldwork
What We Are Looking For
- Technical Diploma or Bachelor of Science degree(s) in biology, ecology, environmental science or related discipline, with a focus in botany, zoology, ecology, environmental science or related discipline
- 7 or more years of related work experience conducting vegetation and/or wildlife surveys with a thorough understanding of survey protocols, including Species at Risk surveys. Previous experience working at an environmental consulting firm in Ontario is preferred.
- Ecological Land Classification of Ontario certification (preferably southern Ontario) and Ontario Wetland Evaluation System (OWES) evaluator is preferred
- Wildlife survey experience including breeding bird, nest sweep, acoustic recording unit and camera deployment surveys, winter tracking, owl and amphibian surveys (including pitfall trapping)
- Project management skills, including developing and monitoring of budgets, approved project scope and schedule, organizational skills; staff supervision and team communications
- Familiarity with pertinent regulatory requirements (e.g., Federal Fisheries Act, SARA, ESA) and processes
- Strong organizational skills with the demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, plan, schedule, and coordinate various activities relating to projects and proposal submissions
- Willingness to travel to undertake fieldwork as required (field demands can include working long hours, working in inclement weather conditions, and working in remote areas)
- Self-motivated and possess strong written and verbal communication skills
- Arborist Certification (ISA) is considered an asset
- Additional certifications relating to ecological protocols or environmental monitoring (i.e. OBBN, OSAP, CAN-CISEC, etc.) is considered an asset
- Valid class 1 or class 2 electrofishing certificate and water safety certificate considered assets
- Valid driver’s license is required
- Must have or be able to obtain first aid certification
Why Choose Montrose? At Montrose you will be part of an amazing community of collaborative people who live shared mission and principles and bring industry-leading technical expertise to their work every day. We offer a comprehensive compensation package, which includes benefits, RRSP matching, vacation days and sick days. This is a permanent position with a hourly rate range of $30.00-$53.00, starting pay is dependent on multiple factors, such as skills, experience and work location. We are also committed to flexible work hours and schedules, team-based work, and cross-training opportunities.
Click the Apply button. Are you the one we're looking for? Please apply to us directly . As a note, we are not accepting third party agency applicants at this time. Montrose is committed to providing a safe and productive work environment and to promoting the health, safety and well-being of our employees. In keeping with our Health & Safety Policy, individuals in safety sensitive positions are subject to pre-employment, pre-access (and in some client cases, random) alcohol & drug testing as well as drivers abstract reviews.
Applicants must have legal authorization to work in Canada with no restrictions.
We welcome and promote diversity and inclusion in our workplace and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. Montrose provides support in its recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities; including accommodation that takes into account an applicant’s accessibility needs. Candidates requiring accommodation during the recruitment process are asked to contact Human Resources directly.
Please follow us on LinkedIn (@Montrose Environmental Group) for ongoing updates about our people and business.
For more information, visit www.montrose-env.com and don’t forget to bookmark our Careers & Culture page.
While we appreciate all applications we receive, we advise that only candidates under consideration will be contacted.
About Montrose Environmental Group
Montrose Environmental was one of the first to see environmental responsibility as not just an imperative but as a strategic asset. And we’re well ahead of the curve in applying the latest technologies in practical ways to solve difficult environmental challenges.
How? By building a leadership team with exceptional depth of experience and breadth of expertise. By bringing together a wealth of local knowledge that allows us to address homegrown issues across multiple locations. By removing operational roadblocks that stand in the way of streamlined, hassle-free, nation-spanning implementation. And by investing in assets and technologies that will keep us out in front of emerging environmental concerns for years to come.
In short, we approach our job the same way our clients approach theirs: With a sense of urgency, a commitment to adding value, and a stubborn refusal to settle for second-best. All to help the people we partner with identify and seize opportunity.
Intermediate Ecologist
Top Benefits
About the role
OUR PURPOSE Be part of the Future of Environmental Solutions. At Montrose Environmental we help protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the soil that feeds us. Our teammates collaborate across services, disciplines, and geographies to solve environmental challenges together – motivated to do better for our clients, each other, and the communities where we live and work. We deliver responsive, locally connected, and scalable solutions to help our clients achieve their ambitious goals for a more sustainable and resilient future.
Who We Are Montrose is a leading environmental solutions company focused on supporting commercial and government organizations as they deal with the challenges of today and prepare for what’s coming tomorrow. In Canada, we are one of the leading providers of environmental consulting and engineering services and part of a global network of teammates across 100+ locations around the world.
OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION Our team is made up of diverse people working collaboratively towards common goals. We value the contributions and perspectives of all employees and are committed to equity and diversity initiatives to create a feeling of belonging for all of our people. When we are inclusive and diverse in a way that reflects the broader world we serve, we are able to draw from a wider community of excellence within the regions we operate.
Are you looking to…
- Grow your technical experience in the field of ecology across a broad range of projects with mentorship and training from experienced aquatic, terrestrial, and planning ecologists
- Expand your experience in conducting field programs in a variety of environments in Ontario, and across Canada
- Have the opportunity to interact with clients and develop project management skills
- Contribute to watershed planning, climate change resiliency, restoration, renewable energy and community transportation projects
As an Intermediate Ecologist, you will be based out of our Guelph, or Oakville, ON office as part of our Eastern Ecological Services Team. You will work in an integrated team of aquatic and terrestrial ecologists, and field staff to deliver a variety of assessment, monitoring, restoration design, and construction projects in the ecology field.
The successful person will be open to contributing to a variety of ecology projects, both terrestrial and aquatic, and will gain experience to develop their career and skillset while being surrounded and mentored by other technical experts. Specific tasks for this role include:
- Work with senior technical staff to develop and execute natural heritage assessments, inventories and impact assessments, as well as prepare technical correspondence and project reports
- Conduct field work and carry out standard field methods (tree inventories, Ecological Land Classification, botanical inventories, wildlife surveys [birds, amphibians, bats, SAR], fish habitat mapping, water quality and benthic sampling, fish capture and relocations)
- Execute complex biological investigations and oversee field surveys
- Complete pre-field planning for projects (i.e., safety planning, mapping preparation, equipment calibration) following Matrix standards
- Review background data including agency liaison to determine Species at Risk (SAR) and environmental constraints
- Prepare and/or review technical reports, work plans and cost estimates
- Provide advice to internal and external clients related to municipal, transportation and industrial environmental assessments, including regulatory / offsetting strategies, best management and mitigation practices, and environmental monitoring programs
- Manage and coordinate projects
- Mentor and guide junior staff
- Be a safety leader while completing and leading fieldwork
What We Are Looking For
- Technical Diploma or Bachelor of Science degree(s) in biology, ecology, environmental science or related discipline, with a focus in botany, zoology, ecology, environmental science or related discipline
- 7 or more years of related work experience conducting vegetation and/or wildlife surveys with a thorough understanding of survey protocols, including Species at Risk surveys. Previous experience working at an environmental consulting firm in Ontario is preferred.
- Ecological Land Classification of Ontario certification (preferably southern Ontario) and Ontario Wetland Evaluation System (OWES) evaluator is preferred
- Wildlife survey experience including breeding bird, nest sweep, acoustic recording unit and camera deployment surveys, winter tracking, owl and amphibian surveys (including pitfall trapping)
- Project management skills, including developing and monitoring of budgets, approved project scope and schedule, organizational skills; staff supervision and team communications
- Familiarity with pertinent regulatory requirements (e.g., Federal Fisheries Act, SARA, ESA) and processes
- Strong organizational skills with the demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, plan, schedule, and coordinate various activities relating to projects and proposal submissions
- Willingness to travel to undertake fieldwork as required (field demands can include working long hours, working in inclement weather conditions, and working in remote areas)
- Self-motivated and possess strong written and verbal communication skills
- Arborist Certification (ISA) is considered an asset
- Additional certifications relating to ecological protocols or environmental monitoring (i.e. OBBN, OSAP, CAN-CISEC, etc.) is considered an asset
- Valid class 1 or class 2 electrofishing certificate and water safety certificate considered assets
- Valid driver’s license is required
- Must have or be able to obtain first aid certification
Why Choose Montrose? At Montrose you will be part of an amazing community of collaborative people who live shared mission and principles and bring industry-leading technical expertise to their work every day. We offer a comprehensive compensation package, which includes benefits, RRSP matching, vacation days and sick days. This is a permanent position with a hourly rate range of $30.00-$53.00, starting pay is dependent on multiple factors, such as skills, experience and work location. We are also committed to flexible work hours and schedules, team-based work, and cross-training opportunities.
Click the Apply button. Are you the one we're looking for? Please apply to us directly . As a note, we are not accepting third party agency applicants at this time. Montrose is committed to providing a safe and productive work environment and to promoting the health, safety and well-being of our employees. In keeping with our Health & Safety Policy, individuals in safety sensitive positions are subject to pre-employment, pre-access (and in some client cases, random) alcohol & drug testing as well as drivers abstract reviews.
Applicants must have legal authorization to work in Canada with no restrictions.
We welcome and promote diversity and inclusion in our workplace and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. Montrose provides support in its recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities; including accommodation that takes into account an applicant’s accessibility needs. Candidates requiring accommodation during the recruitment process are asked to contact Human Resources directly.
Please follow us on LinkedIn (@Montrose Environmental Group) for ongoing updates about our people and business.
For more information, visit www.montrose-env.com and don’t forget to bookmark our Careers & Culture page.
While we appreciate all applications we receive, we advise that only candidates under consideration will be contacted.
About Montrose Environmental Group
Montrose Environmental was one of the first to see environmental responsibility as not just an imperative but as a strategic asset. And we’re well ahead of the curve in applying the latest technologies in practical ways to solve difficult environmental challenges.
How? By building a leadership team with exceptional depth of experience and breadth of expertise. By bringing together a wealth of local knowledge that allows us to address homegrown issues across multiple locations. By removing operational roadblocks that stand in the way of streamlined, hassle-free, nation-spanning implementation. And by investing in assets and technologies that will keep us out in front of emerging environmental concerns for years to come.
In short, we approach our job the same way our clients approach theirs: With a sense of urgency, a commitment to adding value, and a stubborn refusal to settle for second-best. All to help the people we partner with identify and seize opportunity.