Hamilton 1266 South Service Road Suite C2-1 Stoney Creek, ON L8E5R9, CAN Join us at our Guelph or Hamilton location as we expand our Land Development Ecology Team and lead the way in shaping innovative ecological solutions. Were seeking an Aquatic or Terrestrial Ecologist (permanent, full-time) who is passionate about environmental stewardship and ready to take the next step in their career. What Youll Be Doing As a member of our Land Development Ecology Team, youll play a key role in delivering ecological services for land development projects across southern and central Ontario. Youll collaborate with ecologists, engineers, and environmental professionals to guide project delivery, mentor junior staff, and contribute to the growth of our ecology practice. Youll report directly to an Ecologist on the Land Development Ecology team and work in a dynamic, multi-disciplinary environment focused on client success and ecological integrity. Key Responsibilities Regardless of your specialization your responsibilities will include: Assist the ecology team in conducting fieldwork and ecological surveys across southern/central Ontario, using established protocols. Complete evaluations of biophysical site conditions. Conduct natural heritage background searches and analysis, pertaining to land-use history and sensitivities, and submitting data requests to agencies as needed. Experience conducting breeding bird surveys is considered an asset. Provide input into technical field reports, project reports and proposals. Provide field data input and assessment of mitigation measures and impacts into Environmental Impact Studies (EISs), Natural Heritage Evaluations (NHEs), due diligence assessments and Environmental Assessments (EAs). Complete Species at Risk surveys and submit registrable activities under the new Species Conservation Act and/or permit applications under the Fisheries Act. liaise with, and provide support to, other technical specialists including project leads, ecologists, hydrogeologists, GIS specialists, engineers, and other disciplines. Effectively communicate and establish positive relationships with federal and provincial agencies (i.e., CAs, DFO and MNRF/MECP), on behalf of our clients. Other duties as required. Aquatic Ecologist Lead aquatic fieldwork and ecological surveys using established protocols (e.g., fish habitat, headwater drainage feature assessments). Complete fisheries sampling and salvages. Manage environmental components of land development projects including scope, budget, and deliverables. Design and implement Environmental/Adaptive Management Plans, including ESC strategies and water quality monitoring. Prepare and submit permit applications under the Species at Risk Act, and Fisheries Act (e.g., Redside Dace). liaise with conservation authorities, and federal and provincial agencies (DFO, MNR, MECP) on behalf of clients. Produce high-quality technical reports and documentation for environmental approvals. Prepare Environmental Impact Studies, Natural Heritage Evaluations, and Due Diligence Assessments. Terrestrial Ecologist Lead terrestrial fieldwork and ecological surveys using established protocols. Manage natural environmental components of land development projects. liaise with Conservation Authorities and provincial agencies during permitting processes on behalf of clients. Coordinate and produce technical reports and documentation for environmental approvals. Prepare Environmental Impact Studies, Natural Heritage Evaluations, and Due Diligence Assessments. What You Bring Bachelors Degree in Ecology, Biology, Environmental Studies, or a related field. 5+ years of experience in ecology, with proven skillset and capabilities. Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fastpaced environment. Excellent technical writing skills and experience preparing highquality reports and proposals. Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with a clientfocused approach. Additional Skills Depending on Specialization Aquatic Ecology: OSAP, Fish ID, OBBN, Class 2 Backpack Electrofishing, CAN-CISEC. Terrestrial Ecology: Breeding Bird Surveys, Ecological Land Classification, Ontario Wetland Evaluation System, Butternut Health Assessment, ISA Certified Arborist, vascular plant inventory. Working knowledge of relevant legislation and policies (e.g., Fisheries Act, Endangered Species Act, Conservation Authorities Act, Provincial Planning Statement, Greenbelt Plan). Experience with ArcGIS and/or AutoCAD is an asset. What Success Looks Like You lead projects with confidence, delivering ecological solutions that meet regulatory and client expectations. You mentor and inspire junior staff, contributing to a strong and collaborative team culture. You maintain strong relationships with regulatory agencies and clients through clear, professional communication. You produce highquality technical documentation that supports project approvals and ecological integrity. You help grow our ecology practice through innovation, leadership, and a commitment to excellence. Salary Range $75,000 $95,000 Position Type New Position Benefits A collaborative culture where friendship, honesty and respect are part of our core values and practices. Flexible working hours, including hybrid working opportunities. A competitive compensation and benefits package. RRSP company matching plan. Career growth and professional development opportunities. Potential for performancedriven bonusing. A welcoming, positive, and inclusive work environment. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to valuing diversity in the workplace and we welcome resumes from all qualified candidates. Burnside will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the entire recruitment, assessment, and selection process, as required. If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation during these processes, please contact our Human Resources department. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Ecologist