Environmental Sciences Summer Student/Junior Field Technician
Grounded in safety, quality, and ethics, our experts lead their fields and guide our work with rigor, a creative spirit, and vision for growth. We draw from more than 20 technical specialties around the globe and are committed to fostering an inclusive community of diverse talents, backgrounds, and expertise. We are a place to apply your passion and collaborate with top environmental talents on work that’s critical to our clients and the communities we support. Join a team that has the environment down to a science.
Your Opportunity
An opportunity exists for a talented and ambitious Junior Field Technician/Scientist reporting to our Alberta office, with project work throughout Western Canada and beyond. In this role, you will be assisting with planning, data collection & analysis, and technical reporting for a variety of field programs. Work will be mainly in the field for spring and summer season but may involve a variety of tasks depending on project requirements. This role begins as a field season term; starting in April/May through to the fall; however, depending on work volumes and performance there is a strong possibility to extend to full-time permanency. Benefits and full-time potential will be looked at on a case-by-case basis.
Your Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will possess the following:
- Able to work in a collaborative team environment and under deadlines in remote wilderness and outdoor settings.
- Proven technical, communication, writing and organization skills.
- Well-developed computer skills such as Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word.
- 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 50lbs and endure long days of physically and mentally challenging field work while maintaining a positive, solutions-focused attitude.
- Excellent navigational skills and ability to troubleshoot equipment and solve problems in the field.
- Able to work independently with minimal supervision.
Your Capabilities and Credentials
- Experience conducting field surveys in Alberta with developing wildlife, freshwater fish, and/or vegetation identification skills, sampling techniques (soil, water, sediment), contaminated sites investigation/remediation.
- Safety training certificates relevant to field work (first aid level C, electrofishing, auxiliary vehicles, boating, etc.) are an asset.
- Knowledge of Indigenous cultural, historical, and political context in Canada is an asset.
- Familiarity with relevant provincial and federal regulations and guidelines.
Education and Experience
- Diploma or degree (in progress) in biology or conservation, environmental biology/technology, renewable resources or ecology, Indigenous studies, anthropology, sociology, socio-economics, geography, archaeology and/or environmental sciences.
- If you are a student, please clearly state what year of study you're in and desired term length.
- Please include detailed information on field-based skills and valid health and safety training.
Work Environment
Field work in remote and rural outdoor settings which will include exposure to the elements including inclement weather.
Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for periods of time.
Potential for a hybrid approach conducting office and home-based work.
This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee as other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice.
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