Soil Handling Monitor Jobs
By Paragon Soil and Environmental Consulting Inc. At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Knowledge of and experience applying the Canadian System of Soil Classification.
Demonstrated competence in conflict management.
Assisting Project Managers with various tasks as they arise.
Pursuing continuing education and participating in conferences and workshops.
Results-oriented and efficient, with excellent problem-solving skills.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with an affinity for working respectfully with colleagues, contractors, and clients.
Lead Wildlife Biologist Jobs
By Best Culture Solutions, Inc. At Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Fort McMurray, AB T9K 0R3: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Consulting environment or equivalent: 3 years (preferred)
Leading and coaching small to medium-sized teams: 1 year (preferred)
Registration as a Professional Biologist in Alberta (required)
Alberta Class 5 Driver's License (preferred)
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Wildlife Technician Jobs
By Ontario Wildlife Removal Inc At Brantford, Ontario, Canada

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Environmental Monitor Jobs
By Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. At Terrace, British Columbia, Canada
Extensive knowledge of construction site erosion and sediment control measures and best management practices
Detail oriented with solid organizational and time-management skills
Depending on qualifications, the successful candidate may be offered a position at a more appropriate level and/or ladder.
Monitoring compliance with applicable environmental requirements and commitments, including Environmental Protection Plans and work plan
Recommending best practices and mitigation measures to manage environmental concerns during construction
Minimum of five years of experience as an environmental monitor or inspector in a construction environment
Advisor, Environment - Wildlife
By Arctic Canadian Diamond Company Ltd. At Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Experience in working in the north - cariboo management, utilizing quantitative/qualitative analysis, modelling and adhoc reporting;
Interfacing with bear management programs and working with other wildlife programs and environmental assessments;
Ensure wildlife programs conform to short- and long-term program requirements and goals;
Manage technical consultants, including the development and execution of field and office-based scopes of work;
Review consultant developed technical reports on baseline studies, annual monitoring programs, special studies, and regulatory requirements;
Manage and report on project deadlines, completion, and budgets;
Gym Monitor Jobs
By YMCA of Greater Richmond At Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

The Manchester Family YMCA is currently seeking a part time responsible individual to oversee our gymnasium services and activities. This part time position starts at $12.00 per hour. Looking for a ...

Director International Partnership (Wildlife)
By OnTarget Talent Solutions At Canada
You should be available for some international travel including remote areas in Latin America.
You have overseen large multi-million projects and are experienced rolling out new initiatives from inception.
Experience dealing with Government grant and grant reporting is beneficial.
You must be fluent in English and Spanish; additional knowledge in French and/or Portuguese is beneficial.
You will spearhead a new initiative and develop international partnerships with local communities, NGOs and Government bodies.
Wildlife Technician Jobs
By Seaside Pest Control At British Columbia, Canada

About Us: Seaside Pest Control is a leading provider of pest control servicing your local community from Metro Vancouver to the Fraser Valley for over 20-years. Our certified technicians use ...

Wildlife Fundraiser - Brampton
By RSPB At Brampton, Ontario, Canada
A contract that suits you – choose between 3, 4, and 5 days per week (7.5 hours on-site per day)
A set salary, rather than working to commission
No travel costs… as you have access to a company van, with fuel and parking paid for
An annual volunteer day to spend with whichever charity you choose
34 days’ annual leave (including 8 bank holidays (pro-rata))
Full training and comprehensive induction
Shipping Monitor Jobs
By Baffinland At Nunavut, Canada
Provide information to community members upon request on Baffinland’s existing shipping mitigation and management measures;
Demonstrated use of computers including data entry and tracking, ease of working with the public, and summarizing information for public.
Experience in using marine VHF marine or local radio preferred
Maintain the minimum core office hours of 8am to 5pm, and up to 24-hour coverage during busy vessel activities;
Observe and document general vessel activity in Pond Inlet (e.g., cruise ships, research vessels, sea lift and fuel freight);
Implement Pond Inlet-based components of Baffinland’s Shipping Communications Protocol, particularly with regards to informing hunters and community members about vessel traffic;
Sanajiksanut - Bear Monitor (Fly-In Fly-Out)
By Agnico Eagle Mines Limited At Nunavut, Canada
Experience as Bear of Wildlife Monitor;
Please note that this position could be for a contractor*
Provide safety assessments regarding bear and wildlife for workers on the field;
Report any wildlife in the work area;
Keep work space and general areas clean and hazard free;
Other duties assigned by supervisor.
Wildlife Biologist (Associate Level)
By ERM At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Support preparation of wildlife assessments for EAs/EISs and associated management plans in compliance with applicable federal, provincial/territorial requirements.
Excellent communication, organizational and time management skills.
3+ years of environmental consulting experience; prior experience in government, and/or mining or oil and gas sectors are considered assets.
Environmental Assessment experience considered an asset.
Statistical analysis or spatial mapping skills considered an asset.
French language skills an asset.
Real Time Monitor Jobs
By Assistance Services Group At London, Ontario, Canada
1-3 years experience working in Windows-based computer environments
The Requirements For This Position Are
Ability to navigate multiple applications simultaneously
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Wildlife Biologist Jobs
By Advisian At Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Wildlife related data management skills;
Strong interpersonal, management and leadership skills;
Overall Responsibilities And Key Accountabilities
Support wildlife regulatory compliance requirements (monthly and annual reporting, permitting approvals, renewals, etc);
Assisting Project Managers in all aspects of project execution. Perform tasks as requested efficiently and accurately, using standard methods and techniques;
At least 3 year experience in either the oil and gas industry or mining is considered an asset;
Environmental Monitor Jobs
By MatchBox Consulting Group At New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Monitor and inspect work areas for compliance with regulations and management plans
Attend project meetings and liaise with Environmental Manager and regulators
5+ years’ experience on similar projects
Experience in environmental monitoring for marine and upland construction
Strong communication, analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities
Wildlife Fundraiser - Winchester
By RSPB At Winchester, Ontario, Canada
A contract that suits you – choose between 3, 4, and 5 days per week (7.5 hours on-site per day)
A set salary, rather than working to commission
No travel costs… as you will be provided with a company van, with fuel and parking paid for
An annual volunteer day to spend with whichever charity you choose
34 days’ annual leave (including 8 bank holidays (pro-rata))
Full training and comprehensive induction
Wildlife Fundraiser - Essex
By RSPB At Essex, Ontario, Canada
A contract that suits you – choose between 3, 4, and 5 days per week (7.5 hours on-site per day)
A set salary, rather than working to commission
No travel costs… as you will be provided with a company van, with fuel and parking paid for
An annual volunteer day to spend with whichever charity you choose
34 days’ annual leave (including 8 bank holidays (pro-rata))
Full training and comprehensive induction
Senior Wildlife Biologist Jobs
By Ausenco At Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Excellent communication skills, to communicate technical information to key stakeholders including project managers, regulators, and clients.
Knowledge of provincial and federal environmental legislation gained through formal studies or practical experience.
10 years of relevant experience.
Experience designing, leading, and conducting wildlife programs and with designing curtailment plans for wind power facilities.
An advanced understanding of ecological methods and statistics and demonstrated experience interpreting complex datasets.
Familiarity with survey requirements for renewable energy development projects in other Canadian jurisdictions.
Volunteer: Wildlife Rehabilitation In Guatemala
By Global Nomadic At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Flexible placement, tailored according to your interests and abilities
Giving tours and creating educational exhibits at Kinkajou Kingdom.
Participating in additional environmental education activities and community projects
Work alongside scientists and biologists treating and rehabilitating many different species
Keywords: wildlife rehabilitation, biology, zoology, dissertation research, projects
Construction of cages or extra buildings.
Instrumentation Monitor (Earthworks) Jobs
By Adecco At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Free access to our Aspire Academy for continuing professional education
Medical and dental benefits once qualified
Communicate with Field Services Supervisors to discuss weekly plans, potential issues, support requirements and solutions in collaboration with Operations Supervision
Minimum Technologist Diploma in Geomatics, Environmental, Geological or Civil Engineering technology is required or relevant experience
4+ years of related earthwork experience is required
Oil sands and/or mining experience is also a must

Do you have a passion for wildlife conservation? Join us as a Wildlife Monitor and help protect endangered species! As a Wildlife Monitor, you'll have the opportunity to observe and document wildlife behavior in their natural habitats, while helping to ensure their safety and well-being. Apply now and be part of the team that is making a difference!

Overview: Wildlife Monitors are responsible for monitoring and protecting wildlife populations and habitats. They collect data on wildlife populations, track animal movements, and observe behavior. They also work to ensure that human activities do not negatively impact wildlife populations. How to Become a Wildlife Monitor: To become a Wildlife Monitor, you will need to have a degree in wildlife biology, ecology, or a related field. You may also need to have experience in the field, such as working as a volunteer or intern. Additionally, you may need to obtain certifications or licenses, depending on the state or country in which you work. Wildlife Monitor Skills: Wildlife Monitors should have strong observational skills, be able to work independently, and have excellent communication skills. They should also have a good understanding of wildlife biology and ecology, and be familiar with the laws and regulations related to wildlife management. Wildlife Monitor Knowledge: Wildlife Monitors should have a good understanding of wildlife biology and ecology, as well as the laws and regulations related to wildlife management. They should also be familiar with the tools and techniques used to monitor wildlife populations and habitats. Wildlife Monitor Responsibilities: Wildlife Monitors are responsible for monitoring and protecting wildlife populations and habitats. They collect data on wildlife populations, track animal movements, and observe behavior. They also work to ensure that human activities do not negatively impact wildlife populations. Wildlife Monitor Experience: Experience in the field, such as working as a volunteer or intern, is beneficial for those interested in becoming a Wildlife Monitor. Additionally, experience in data collection, analysis, and reporting is also beneficial. Wildlife Monitor Qualifications: To become a Wildlife Monitor, you will need to have a degree in wildlife biology, ecology, or a related field. You may also need to have experience in the field, such as working as a volunteer or intern. Additionally, you may need to obtain certifications or licenses, depending on the state or country in which you work. Wildlife Monitor Education: A degree in wildlife biology, ecology, or a related field is required to become a Wildlife Monitor. Additionally, certifications or licenses may be required, depending on the state or country in which you work. Tools to Help Wildlife Monitor Work Better: Wildlife Monitors can use a variety of tools to help them do their job better. These include GPS tracking devices, binoculars, cameras, and data collection and analysis software. Good Tips to Help Wildlife Monitor Do More Effectively: Wildlife Monitors should be organized and detail-oriented, and have excellent communication skills. They should also be familiar with the laws and regulations related to wildlife management, and be able to work independently. Additionally, they should be familiar with the tools and techniques used to monitor wildlife populations and habitats.

Common Wildlife Monitor Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in wildlife monitoring?
• What do you know about the laws and regulations related to wildlife management?
• How would you go about collecting data on wildlife populations?
• What techniques do you use to observe animal behavior?
• How do you ensure that human activities do not negatively impact wildlife populations?