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Wildlife Technician/Biologist

Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Mid Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Northern Living Allowance
Learning And Development Opportunities
Supportive And Positive Team Environment

About the role

VERSATILITY. EXPERTISE.

With these two words, Vertex makes the promise that we will always be versatile in developing solutions to our clients’ unique needs and that we will always demonstrate expertise in our designated fields. Since 1962, Vertex has been a leading North American provider of environmental services. With over 60 years of expertise, Vertex helps clients achieve their development goals through our versatile suite of services. From the initial site selection, consultation and regulatory approval, through the construction, operation and maintenance phases, to conclusion and environmental cleanup, Vertex offers a diverse range of services throughout the life cycle of our clients’ projects.

OVERVIEW Vertex is currently accepting applications for a full-time permanent position as a Wildlife Technician/Biologist. The successful candidate must have experience coordinating and participating in field-based projects, for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and reporting on biophysical data. Reporting to our Team Lead, the Wildlife Technician/Biologist must be someone that has strong wildlife identification skills with emphasis on bird identification and habitat assessment experience. Additional experience in other environmental service lines (e.g., contaminated sites, soil assessments, construction monitoring, wetlands, forestry) will have a competitive advantage.

CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS Post-secondary degree or technical diploma from an accredited college, university or technical school in environmental science or other related discipline Professional Biologist (P.Biol), Registered Technologist in Biology (R.T.Biol.) with the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists (ASPB), or equivalent, or with the qualifications to apply for designation Portrays problem solving skills, especially in remote field situations Minimum two (2) to five (5) years of experience in the wildlife field required Experience working with multiple regulatory agencies in Western Canada Experience in regulatory approvals under EAP requirements for upstream oil and gas facilities and linear disturbances (e.g. pipelines and transmission lines) considered an asset Familiarity with applicable wildlife acts, legislation, guidelines, and species inventories Strong wildlife identification skills with emphasis on bird identification (visual and auditory) Experience with species at risk, amphibians, ungulates (caribou), small and large mammals considered an asset Willingness to work in the field for extended periods of time and willingness to travel within Western Canada, as required Willingness to work with a flexible schedule Excellent communication and technical reporting skills Strong time management and organizational skills Ability to pay close attention to detail when collecting data and writing reports Strong team player but also adept at working independently Willingness to work on non-wildlife related work, as required

RESPONSIBILITIES Completion of field studies to survey for and monitor wildlife and sensitive species Field assessments and office reporting for regulatory approval of proposed upstream oil and gas disturbances as well as transmission line and highway corridors Recommending mitigation for industrial activities to minimize wildlife impacts Train, mentor and supervise the work of biological technicians and other staff (dependent on level of experience) Communicate and work with clients during construction activities regarding work specific tasks and as the work pertains to sensitive wildlife species

LOCATION This position will be based out of our Fort McMurray office. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Compensation is commensurate with education and experience Northern Living Allowance Learning and development opportunities A culture of performance and accountability A supportive and positive team environment

APPLY NOW With a track record of success, Vertex provides a fast-paced environment where people thrive. We recognize that each member brings a valuable skill set to the Vertex team and we make health, safety and community well-being a priority by supporting numerous endeavors at each of our locations across North America. At Vertex, we value teamwork through collaboration and provide support across the entire organization. If you think you have what it takes to play for the Vertex team, please apply now! We would like to thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however only those selected for interviews will be contacted

About Vertex Resource Group Ltd.

Environmental Services
501-1000

Since 1962, Vertex has been a leading North American provider of environmental services. With 60 years of expertise, Vertex helps clients achieve their development goals through our versatile suite of services. From the initial site selection, consultation, and regulatory approval, through the construction, operation, and maintenance phases, to conclusion and environmental cleanup, Vertex offers a diverse range of services throughout the life cycle of our clients’ projects.

Vertex serves clients in the oil and gas, oil sands, petrochemical, renewable energy, utilities, agriculture, forestry, drilling, midstream, mining, aggregate, and municipal sectors.

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