About Us
Are you ambitious and looking to make the right move in your career? Now is the perfect time to join Egis. We are now over 21,000 engineers, architects and planners across the world and experiencing substantial growth in North America. This strategic move underscores our commitment to investing in North America, propelling our expansion to new heights.
About the Role
We have an opening for a Jr. Biologist or Ecologist on our Ecological Services Team in Ontario. The successful candidate will be involved in a variety of monitoring and assessment programs in support of linear development related to the Hamilton LRT project. Monitoring activities may include targeted Species at Risk (SAR) bird surveys, Pileated Woodpecker nest cavity searches, SAR bat habitat assessments, Butternut health assessments or seedling searches, tree inventories, invasive species identification, and Ecological Land Classification (ELC). In addition, the successful candidate will support and be involved in data summary, data analysis, and report preparation. The position will require travel to Hamilton, Ontario, for periods as long as one week with expenses paid. The successful candidate will be required to conduct fieldwork in a variety of weather conditions, within urban and natural environments, and across a range of terrain types and habitat conditions.
Responsibilities
Conduct field surveys and habitat assessments for Species at Risk (SAR), including birds, bats, butternut, reptiles, amphibians, and other wildlife, as required.
Complete vegetation community mapping, Ecological Land Classification (ELC), tree inventories, invasive species identification, and habitat characterization.
Assist with the collection, management, and quality control of field data using GPS units, mobile applications, and electronic data forms.
Support the preparation of technical reports, monitoring summaries, and environmental documentation under the supervision of senior staff.
Support the implementation of environmental commitments and Species at Risk mitigation and monitoring programs.
Participate in field logistics planning, equipment preparation, and health and safety procedures.
Coordinate and communicate effectively with project team members in both field and office environments.
Maintain accurate field notes and contribute to data analysis and interpretation.
What do we need from you
Applicants for this role MUST meet the following requirements:
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Completion of a university degree or college diploma in a related field (biology, ecology, wildlife, natural resources).
1–3 years of experience in environmental consulting, ecological fieldwork, environmental monitoring, or related biological studies.
Demonstrated interest in Species at Risk biology, ecology, and environmental assessment.
Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and standard software used for reporting, data management, and communication.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to maintain accurate field records and datasets.
Strong written and verbal communication skills in English (French considered an asset).
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions and traverse uneven terrain for extended periods.
Familiarity with Ontario Species at Risk, native flora and fauna, and invasive species identification, and ecological survey techniques.
Basic understanding of environmental legislation and policy, including the Endangered Species Act, Species Conservation Act, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, Migratory Birds Convention Act, Fisheries Act, and related environmental regulations.
Experience using GPS units, GIS software, field data collection applications, or digital mapping tools.
Ability to perform physically demanding fieldwork, including carrying equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.
Adhere to corporate health and safety policies and participate in daily hazard assessments and safe work planning.
Possession of a valid Ontario driver's licence and access to reliable transportation, with a willingness to travel to project sites throughout Hamilton and surrounding areas.
Additional Assets
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Ecological Land Classification (ELC) experience or training.
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Experience conducting Species at Risk surveys.
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Experience completing tree inventories, vegetation surveys, or invasive species assessments.
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Experience assisting with the preparation of regulatory reporting requirements (e.g., annual Species at Risk permit reports).
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Experience using ArcGIS Field Maps, Survey123, or similar GIS-based applications.
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First Aid and CPR-C certification.
What's in it for you?
Egis Canada is an equal opportunities employer offering a competitive salary and benefits to those with the skills suited to the needs of our clients. The salary range advertised may exceed the range based on several factors, including relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, geographic location, performance, and business or organizational needs.
We welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
This role is eligible for a referral bonus in line with the Referral Program. If you have been referred, please provide the name of the employee who has referred you at the time of your application.
At Egis, we embrace innovation to tackle challenges and utilize AI in our recruitment process under stringent ethics and compliance policies and in alignment with our values of being a Responsible Company, a People First Company and a Creative Company. Committed to diversity, growth and collaboration, we may leverage AI to support the recruitment process.