Lead field assessments for aquatic species and habitat.
Complete data entry and technical report writing for aquatic species and habitats including recommendations for mitigation measures to limit negative effects on the aquatic environment.
Complete and submit regulatory applications and notifications, including but not limited to Fish Research License, Species at Risk permit, Fisheries and Oceans Canada request for review, Water Act Codes of Practice notifications, Water Act approval applications, and Transport Canada approval applications.
Conduct fish rescues, water quality monitoring, and environmental inspection during instream work, providing ongoing QAES recommendations where appropriate.
Mentor and train junior staff on established aquatic/fisheries survey techniques and protocols.
Contribute to other biophysical assessment survey programs and reporting, project management, business development, as required (it is not expected that this role will only involve aquatic species and habitat tasks).
Assist with proposal writing and cost estimating for proposals.
Review, analyze and apply regulatory guidelines/legislation to project work; particularly from an aquatic and fisheries management/mitigation perspective.
Demonstrated ability to work safely in remote settings.
Deliver in a fast-paced, dynamic working environment.
Collaborate with staff across the company and externally in completing deliverables.
Complete required corporate operation and administrative activities (time entry, expense submissions, invoicing, reporting, etc.) as required, in a timely manner.
Support Maskwa employees in day-to-day business operations.