Senior Wildlife Ecologist at SLR Consulting
Kamloops, BC, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

30 Jul, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Veterans, Slr, Data Analysis, Biology, Technical Writing, Project Teams, Disabilities

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description
  • Lead work on projects across Canada, with a primary focus on wildlife related projects in western and northern Canada
  • 10+ years of experience as an ecologist in the environmental consulting
  • Registered as a professional biologist (RPBio. and/or P.Biol.)
  • Based in Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, Kamloops, Regina, or Saskatoon with flexible work options available
    We are SLR Consulting (Canada), a 600+ team of advisory, environmental/engineering, and regulatory professionals across 20+ office locations in Canada. We deliver environmental and sustainability services to our clients through the integration of advisory and over 30 technical environmental and engineering disciplines to help clients address some of their most complex challenges around sustainability, we are Making Sustainability Happen.
    As we continue to grow our Wildlife team in Western Canada, we’re looking for a Senior Wildlife Ecologist who is ready to lead, mentor, and shape the future of our practice. If you’re looking to pair your technical expertise with team building, client development, and practice leadership, we’ll give you the platform, autonomy, and support to make it happen.
    Success in this role will depend on your ability to provide technical leadership in wildlife sciences while effectively collaborating with other disciplines within SLR, clients, regulators, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders. You will bring a strong understanding of regulatory frameworks and best practices for biophysical assessments, habitat management and mitigation. In addition to your technical expertise, you will have experience in project management, proposal development, and mentoring technical staff.
    You will take on a leadership role in wildlife and terrestrial habitat assessments, with a primary focus on species at risk, migratory birds, and sensitive habitats. You will work closely with a team of experienced Ecologists and Permitting professionals to navigate complex regulatory requirements, including Environmental Assessments, the federal Impact Assessment Act, Species at Risk Act, Migratory Birds Convention Act, and provincial wildlife legislation and regulations. Your role will include designing and overseeing field programs, guiding the development of high-quality technical reports (e.g., Wildlife Mitigation and Monitoring Plans, Effects Assessments, and Habitat Suitability Models), and providing strategic advice to clients on regulatory compliance and best practices for managing and protecting terrestrial wildlife and their habitats.
    In addition to your project responsibilities, you will provide mentorship and guidance to technical staff; conduct business development, including building and maintaining client relationships and seeking and preparing proposals; and support the growth of our national wildlife services, enhancing our capabilities and industry presence.
    This is more than a technical role — it’s an opportunity to grow a business, shape a team, and leave a legacy. So if you’re entrepreneurial at heart, excited about growth, and ready to be given the space to really shine at what you’re good at, you’ll excel with us.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • 10+ years of experience as a Wildlife Ecologist in the environmental consulting industry
  • Master’s degree or PhD in Wildlife Ecology, Biology or a related field would be considered an asset
  • Demonstrated leadership on multi-disciplinary project teams and mentoring technical staff
  • Exceptional communication skills — with technical and non-technical audiences alike
  • Strong skills in data analysis and interpretation, as well as technical writing and review
  • Proven ability to navigate regulatory processes for major projects in BC and/or Saskatchewan
    SLR strives to build diverse teams that reflect the communities we work in, and encourages applications from traditionally underrepresented groups including women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, people identifying as 2SLGBTQI+, veterans, and people with disabilities
Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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