Senior Ecologist (Terrestrial or Aquatic)BURLINGTON, KITCHNER or LONDON (3 days per week in office)Why Join? Lead Purposeful Work: Take a leadership role in environmental planning and ecological studies, from species protection and permitting to innovative environmental solutions across diverse projects. Collaborative, Multi-Disciplinary Team: Work alongside environmental scientists, ecologists, toxicologists, and engineers on integrated projects across Ontario. Employee Ownership: 100% employee-owned with opportunities for shareholding. Comprehensive Compensation: Competitive salary, benefits, RRSP matching, performance bonuses, and a Wellness Spending Account. Professional Growth: Training, development, and reimbursement for professional memberships. Flexible Work Environment: Supportive of work-life balance and flexible arrangements. Inclusive Culture: Participate in social and community-focused initiatives, including a Sustainability Committee.Key Responsibilities Provide senior technical review and reporting on natural environment topics and development impacts for regulatory submissions. Interpret and apply environmental policies and criteria to aquatic and/or terrestrial systems. Obtain permits and authorizations (e.g., Fisheries Act, ESA) and recommend best practices, mitigation, and compensation strategies. Lead proposal preparation and contribute to business development efforts. Manage and coordinate environmental projects ensuring on-time, on-budget delivery aligned with quality standards. Oversee and plan field programs, including aquatic (e.g., fish surveys, habitat assessments) and/or terrestrial (e.g., vegetation surveys, wildlife inventories, wetland assessments). Analyze field data for baseline studies, environmental impact assessments, Species at Risk permitting, and habitat restoration. Engage with clients, regulatory agencies, Indigenous communities, and stakeholders. Mentor junior staff through training, technical review, and project collaboration. Perform other related duties as required.Qualifications University degree in Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, or related field (relevant diploma with extensive experience may be considered). Minimum 10 years of relevant experience, including standardized ecological surveys (e.g., electrofishing, wetland delineation). Advanced knowledge in at least one area: fisheries biology, ecological restoration, wetland ecology, or Species at Risk (SAR). Expertise in aquatic and/or terrestrial ecology, with strong taxonomic, habitat assessment, and restoration skills. Proven experience in project management; PMP certification is an asset. Strong technical writing and senior-level review capabilities. Established relationships with clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders. Solid understanding of environmental legislation (e.g., Fisheries Act, Endangered Species Act, Planning Act, Conservation Authorities Act). Experience with natural heritage impact assessments, mitigation, and compensation planning. Strong mentoring skills and experience guiding junior team members. Experience with stakeholder engagement, public meetings, or regulatory hearings is an asset. Qualified expert witness designation is a plus.
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Senior Ecologist