Intermediate Biologist at McElhanney Ltd
Langley, BC V2Y 0C8, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Nov, 25

Salary

72000.0

Posted On

20 Aug, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Data Collection, Ecological Restoration, Professional Development, Workshops, Balance, Reporting, Maternity, Proposal Preparation, Government Agencies, Health, Biology

Industry

Other Industry

Description

About McElhanney
Based in Western Canada for over 110 years, McElhanney offers innovative and practical engineering, surveying, mapping, planning, landscape architecture, and environmental services. As a 100% employee-owned and operated firm, with over 1,400 staff members in 33 locations, we are proud to offer qualified staff with shareholding options in our company. At McElhanney, we work in teams to build strong connections with our staff, clients, and local communities. Our employees enjoy working here because of our varied projects, high levels of autonomy, opportunities for career development, excellent total compensation and benefits package, and collaborating with a team of great professionals.
The Opportunity
McElhanney is seeking an experienced and motivated Environmental Biologist to join our Langley, BC office. The successful candidate will be a full-time key member of our environmental team with the ability to draw on support from over 45 environmental professionals within the company, with a wide range of expertise.
In this role, you will work on a variety of projects in our three market sectors: cities and communities, energy and resources, and transportation and transit.
As an experienced professional, your expertise will influence the execution of projects and the coordination of project-related tasks which may include: field-descriptions of ecosystems and their components, habitat suitability and capability assessments, fish and riparian area assessments, synthesis of data into reports, and interpretation and application of environmental statues including but not limited to the Water Sustainability Act (WSA), Fisheries Act, Species at Risk Act and Riparian Areas Protection Regulation.
We are solution-oriented environmental professionals focused on integrated, multi-disciplinary solutions for planning, design, permitting, construction, risk mitigation, assessment, remediation and reclamation. As recognized leaders and trusted advisors for industry, Indigenous Groups, private, and government clients, we strive to protect ecological integrity and integrate natural assets, while balancing our clients’ needs.

What You’ll Do

  • Complete all stages of environmental studies from proposal preparation through data collection, interpretation, and reporting.
  • Coordinate and execute baseline studies to characterize the natural environment within a given project’s spatial and temporal assessment boundaries.
  • Assess environmental impacts from proposed infrastructure and develop and integrate solutions which are compliant with regulatory requirements across all levels of government.
  • Provide environmental advice and solutions to guide engineering designs in accordance with applicable mitigation hierarchies.
  • Design and implement terrestrial and aquatic habitat mitigation and compensation measures.
  • Coordinate regulatory permitting for, but not limited to, WSA Change Approvals, DFO Project Reviews, Fisheries Act Authorizations, and fish and wildlife salvages.
  • Perform field work on a variety of tasks including biological inventories, environmental assessments, bird nest surveys, fish and wildlife salvages, and environmental monitoring during construction.
  • Mentor junior staff members on technical work and with report writing and interpretation.
  • Coordinate or oversee environmental management and monitoring during project construction phases.

What You’ll Bring

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Biology, Ecological Restoration, or a related field.
  • 5 - 10+ years of experience in the Lower Mainland with proposal preparation, aquatic or terrestrial habitat assessments, permitting, and reporting.
  • RPBio or RBTech designation in good standing with the College of Applied Biology.
  • Ability to work independently and mentor junior members of an integrated consulting team.
  • Experience liaising with clients, First Nations, and government agencies.
  • Proficiency with GIS, ArcMap, mobile data collection, and/or data management would be considered an asset.

What Can We Offer You?

The salary range for this position is $72,000 – $107,000 per annum. McElhanney offers fair compensation that is commensurate with the individual’s education, experience, skills, and professional qualifications. The posted base salary/wage range is representative of the required level of qualifications and experience for the position as noted in the job posting. The salary offered will be based on the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate.

  • Work-Life Harmony: Balance your personal and professional commitments. Flexible hours to fit your lifestyle.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Maternity and parental leave top up program, health and dental coverage, RRSP matching, and Employee & Family Assistance Program.
  • Safe & Inclusive Workplace: A culture of respect and inclusion for all.
  • Compensation: Attractive total compensation package including a generous bonus plan.
  • Professional Development: Reimbursement for dues, educational assistance, mentorship program, internal committees, workshops, and committee involvement.
  • Career Progression: Support and mentorship to shape a career path that fits your goals.

This role is designated as a safety sensitive position.
Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
At McElhanney, our unwavering commitment lies in cultivating a culture that aligns with our core values and fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion. We celebrate the collective achievements of a team rich in expertise, experiences, and perspectives, and welcome applications from individuals of diverse ethnicities, religions, backgrounds, genders, sexual orientations, gender identities, aboriginal statuses, various age groups, and those with disabilities. Requests for accommodations can be made at any stage of the selection process. If this job description resonates with you, we encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet all of the requirements outlined. We’re interested in getting to know you and explore the unique contributions you can bring to McElhanney!
If this is the opportunity for you, apply now or visit www.mcelhanney.com/careers to learn more. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
To learn more about our recognition as Canada’s Top 100 Employers (2025), visit Top Employer: McElhanney Ltd. (canadastop100.com).
Visit us on Glassdoor to learn more about our employee experience.
Our Purpose: Amaze our clients. Care for our communities. Empower our people.
McElhanney is aware of activities where individuals have received fraudulent job offers. Please be advised that McElhanney will not ask applicants for any form of monetary exchange at any point in the recruitment process. To learn more visit: www.mcelhanney.com/careers/fraud-warning. The disclosure of your information in accordance with this Policy and applicable law, including to third party service providers may result in your personal information being transferred outside of Canada, including to the United States. Such transferred personal information may be subject to the laws of these other countries and the laws of other countries regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information may be different from the laws of Canada

Responsibilities
  • Complete all stages of environmental studies from proposal preparation through data collection, interpretation, and reporting.
  • Coordinate and execute baseline studies to characterize the natural environment within a given project’s spatial and temporal assessment boundaries.
  • Assess environmental impacts from proposed infrastructure and develop and integrate solutions which are compliant with regulatory requirements across all levels of government.
  • Provide environmental advice and solutions to guide engineering designs in accordance with applicable mitigation hierarchies.
  • Design and implement terrestrial and aquatic habitat mitigation and compensation measures.
  • Coordinate regulatory permitting for, but not limited to, WSA Change Approvals, DFO Project Reviews, Fisheries Act Authorizations, and fish and wildlife salvages.
  • Perform field work on a variety of tasks including biological inventories, environmental assessments, bird nest surveys, fish and wildlife salvages, and environmental monitoring during construction.
  • Mentor junior staff members on technical work and with report writing and interpretation.
  • Coordinate or oversee environmental management and monitoring during project construction phases
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