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Environmental Technician

We're Hiring! Make a Fresh Start with Enmas! 

Enmas has an opportunity for a permanent, full-time Environmental Field Technician to join our Environmental team in Calgary, Alberta. 

As our team continues to grow, we’re looking to hire detail-oriented people who are strong in problem-solving, informed decision making, and value continuous learning and professional growth.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

We are seeking a dynamic candidate to work closely with our field and project management teams, playing an integral role in the expansion of our operations. This position offers an excellent opportunity for professional growth and development within your area of expertise.

Responsibilities will be divided between fieldwork (70%), which includes travel and working remotely, and in-office support (30%). 

Occasionally, this position may require the applicant to work alone for extended periods of time (following appropriate safety protocols).

As an Environmental Field Technician, your day-to-day responsibilities will include:

  • Conduct Biophysical Assessments 
  • Perform Wildlife Sweeps and Nest Searches 
  • Carry out Targeted Species Surveys 
  • Complete Wetland Assessments 
  • Analyze field data to develop management and mitigation strategies 
  • Deliver accurate and timely technical reports 
  • Liaise with on-site client representatives and contractors 
  • Assist the Project Manager in preparing and supporting regulatory applications 
  • Assist with other responsibilities as needed to contribute to the      overall success of the team

We are looking for the following skills and qualifications: 

  • Strong organizational skills with keen attention to detail 
  • Flexibility and adaptability to changing work environments 
  • Familiarity with the  environmental permitting and approvals process 
  • Knowledge of AER OneStop system (an asset) 
  • Understanding of Sensitive Species Inventory Guideline protocols 
  • Knowledge of the Public Land Act (an asset) 
  • Familiarity with local, provincial, and federal environmental legislation (an asset) 
  • Experience in wildlife sweeps, wetland assessments, plant and wildlife identification, field data collection, and reporting 
  • Eligibility for Alberta’s Professional Regulatory Organizations 
  • Willingness to learn and grow in the role 
  • Ability to clearly and concisely communicate field findings 
  • Strong teamwork and collaboration skills 
  • Valid driver’s license

To Apply

Please submit your resume and provide a cover letter highlighting the skills and qualifications you possess and how you will succeed at Enmas. Applicants with exact experience is not required, willingness to learn and adapt will ensure success at Enmas. While we thank all candidates who apply, only those deemed qualified by the hiring manager will be contacted.

Application Email:  info@enmas.ca