Aquatic Sciences Crew Lead
🔍 Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Your Capabilities and Credentials
- Experience conducting biological field surveys with methods such as, minnow trapping, beach seining, fish identification, sediment sampling, and the use of tools such as water quality meters.
- Able to lead field crews working in collaborative team environment, under deadlines in remote wilderness settings.
- Proven technical, communication, writing, and organization skills.
- Strong interpersonal and social skills, including in-person and online collaboration.
- Excellent attention to detail and time management skills.
- Excellent navigational skills and ability to troubleshoot equipment and solve problems in the field.
- Willingness to be away from home, staying in hotels or camps, working 12-hour days (including evenings and weekends) under a variety of conditions for 14 days at a time or longer.
- Able to lift and move equipment up to 23kg (50lbs) (i.e., carrying field equipment and samples).
- Able to endure long days of physically and mentally challenging field work while maintaining a positive, solutions-focused attitude.
- Familiarity with ESRI field data collection products
- Proficiency with technology including the Microsoft suite of software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, SharePoint)
Education and Experience
- Applicants must be registered with the British Columbia College of Applied Biology as an RBTech in Training or BIT, or be eligible to immediately apply for registration.
- A minimum of a B.Sc. in a biological or environmental field plus at least one year of work experience, or M.Sc. in a relevant field that included field work.
- Experience leading field crews is required. Experience developing field program components is an asset.
- Relevant consulting experience is an asset.
- Familiarity with federal and provincial legislation, such as the Fisheries Act and the Water Sustainability Act.
- The following are assets: electrofishing certificate; Intermediate First Aid and Transportation Endorsement certificate; UTV training; Pleasure Craft Operator Card; Swiftwater Rescue Technician; Marine Emergency Duties A1.
The expected start date of this position is May 2025. This position will be hired initially for a six (6) month contract with the potential of extension. Candidates who progress to the interview stage will be asked to complete a guided writing sample.
Work Environment
Stantec British Columbia's standard work week is 37.5 hours. This position is eligible for overtime in the office and field for hours worked in accordance with British Columbia's labour laws. Our typical office environment involves working with computers and remaining relatively sedentary. Stantec offers a flexible work arrangement for desk-based tasks including working from Stantec office locations, working from home, or a mix depending on the situation. Field work may include exposure to inclement weather, and travel through rough and remote terrain, while carrying equipment.
This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice.
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