Junior Biologist at GHD
Date: 2 days ago
City: Dartmouth, NS
Contract type: Full time
Job Description
Junior Biologist – Natural Resources & Impact Assessment
At GHD, we don't just believe in the power of commitment. We live it every day.
That's why we promise to support and equip all our staff to create positive impacts. We will help you accelerate your career by giving you access to cutting-edge technologies as you tackle complex problems on projects that have a significant influence on communities.
By working alongside your colleagues, clients, and partners, you will leave a mark that will last for generations. Discover how far your commitment could take you.
Put your curiosity and passion to work on the technical challenges we face at GHD. You will see how everyone will rally around you. When we show commitment, no idea is too grand and no dream too distant. We aim to create opportunities for everyone. And to offer you top-notch training and development programs to accelerate your growth.
Come see how far your career can take you and discover the positive influence of your commitment.
Let's tackle the big issues together.
No promise is more important than taking care of our environment, and we want to help you keep that promise.
Join our efforts to ensure a sustainable future for our communities and the world we live in.
Join our global network of engineers, scientists, auditors, planners, and environmental specialists working together to create a better world.
By working on the development and growth of the Natural Resources & Impact Assessment business group, you will participate in a wide variety of projects within interdisciplinary teams located in Eastern Canada where GHD has over 400 employees deployed in 12 offices. Our team works for a wide range of clients located across Eastern Canada, including the mining, coastal infrastructure, and renewable energy industries.
We are currently looking for a Junior Biologist to join our team in Halifax.
Responsibilities:
Our Promise to New Graduates/You
Join GHD
It's #ThePowerOfCommitment
Junior Biologist – Natural Resources & Impact Assessment
At GHD, we don't just believe in the power of commitment. We live it every day.
That's why we promise to support and equip all our staff to create positive impacts. We will help you accelerate your career by giving you access to cutting-edge technologies as you tackle complex problems on projects that have a significant influence on communities.
By working alongside your colleagues, clients, and partners, you will leave a mark that will last for generations. Discover how far your commitment could take you.
Put your curiosity and passion to work on the technical challenges we face at GHD. You will see how everyone will rally around you. When we show commitment, no idea is too grand and no dream too distant. We aim to create opportunities for everyone. And to offer you top-notch training and development programs to accelerate your growth.
Come see how far your career can take you and discover the positive influence of your commitment.
Let's tackle the big issues together.
No promise is more important than taking care of our environment, and we want to help you keep that promise.
Join our efforts to ensure a sustainable future for our communities and the world we live in.
Join our global network of engineers, scientists, auditors, planners, and environmental specialists working together to create a better world.
By working on the development and growth of the Natural Resources & Impact Assessment business group, you will participate in a wide variety of projects within interdisciplinary teams located in Eastern Canada where GHD has over 400 employees deployed in 12 offices. Our team works for a wide range of clients located across Eastern Canada, including the mining, coastal infrastructure, and renewable energy industries.
We are currently looking for a Junior Biologist to join our team in Halifax.
Responsibilities:
- Baseline Surveys: Participate in ecological characterizations, including wetland assessments, flora and fauna inventories, and fish and fish habitat surveys.
- Data Collection and Analysis: Produce accurate reports for others by collecting data from a variety of standard sources and inputting it into standard formats. Manage ecological databases, analyze data, and prepare technical reports.
- Document Preparation: Organize and prepare complex documents, including environmental impact assessments, permit applications, and monitoring and management plans.
- Bid Solicitation/Request for Proposal/Tender Preparation: Gather information and resources, and draft and complete standard requests for bid solicitation requests for proposal (RFP) and requests for tender (RFT) on the requester side.
- Client & Customer Management (External): Help senior colleagues manage client and customer relationships by using relevant sales or client systems.
- Community of Practice Management: Participate in a community of practice in a defined area of expertise or consulting to begin to build own expertise.
- Project Management: Work within an established project management plan to achieve specific goals.
- Health, Safety, and Environment: Follow the organization's health, safety, and environment (HSE) policies, procedures, and mandatory instructions to identify and mitigate environmental risks and risks to the well-being of self and others in the workplace; instruct the team in safe working methods; identify instances of risky behaviors within the team and take appropriate action, escalating serious issues as appropriate.
- Personal Capability Building: Develop own capabilities by participating in assessment and development planning activities as well as formal and informal training and coaching; gain or maintain external professional accreditation, where relevant, to improve performance and fulfill personal potential. Maintain an understanding of relevant technology, external regulation, and industry best practices through ongoing education, attending conferences, and reading specialist media
- Bachelor's degree in biology (a master's degree will be an asset). A college diploma in wildlife management or a related field combined with years of experience may be considered equivalent.
- Between 0 and 2 years of professional experience in biology.
- Good knowledge of identification keys in fauna and botany as well as Nova Scotia guidance and methods for the characterization and delineation of wetlands and watercourses.
- Experience in conducting fish and fish habitat assessments, avifauna, and herpetofauna inventories.
- Good knowledge of provincial and federal environmental legislation.
- Good technical writing skills.
- Possess a valid driver's license and vehicle.
- Availability for short-term travel.
Our Promise to New Graduates/You
Join GHD
It's #ThePowerOfCommitment
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