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Consulting Associate, Fisheries Biologist

Job in Calgary, Alberta, T3S, Canada
Listing for: ERM
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary, Contract position
Listed on 2026-01-14
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Biology, Environmental Compliance, Ecology
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Consulting Associate, Fisheries Biologist (Fixed Term)

Launch Your Environmental Career Where Impact Meets Adventure.

Start your career with purpose as a Consulting Associate, Fisheries Biologist (Fixed Term) based in Calgary, Edmonton or Vancouver. This is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience, travel to remote and beautiful regions of Canada, and contribute directly to impactful environmental work. This full-time, fixed-term (May–September 2026) role is designed for early-career professionals ready to work on multimillion‑dollar projects, support major environmental assessments, and play a key role in advancing ERM’s global sustainability strategy.

You’ll collaborate with interdisciplinary experts across Canada and around the world, all while helping shape responsible development and protection of freshwater ecosystems.

Why This Role Matters

Canada’s lakes, rivers, and aquatic habitats are vital to communities, industries, biodiversity, and long-term environmental health. Your work will generate the essential data and insights needed to responsibly develop major mining and energy projects, support permitting pathways, and guide conservation-focused decision-making.

At ERM—the world’s leading sustainability consultancy—you’ll be part of a global team trusted by many Fortune 500 companies and government partners to tackle some of the most complex environmental challenges. Your contributions will directly support our 50-year track record of delivering innovative, science-driven solutions.

What Your Impact Is

In this role, you will:

  • Conduct fisheries, aquatic biology, and water quality field programs across freshwater environments in Canada.

  • Ensure high-quality field results through rigorous QA/QC practices.

  • Support environmental assessments and permitting for large-scale capital projects.

  • Collaborate closely with Indigenous field support staff, contributing to community-driven and inclusive project execution.

  • Become a key member of a growing fisheries and biodiversity team delivering work within Canada and globally.

  • Compile, organize, and manage data, photos, and laboratory results that inform technical recommendations and client strategies.

  • Prepare summaries, SOPs, and monitoring reports that advance decision-making and project progress.

  • What You'll Bring

    Required

  • Bachelor's in Fisheries Biology or a related discipline. Or equivalent experience.

  • Field experience in:

    Fish and fish habitat assessments

    Fish sampling on lakes and rivers

    Water quality sampling

    Aquatic biology

  • Knowledge of Federal, Provincial, and Territorial regulations relevant to the mining and oil & gas sectors.

  • Strong written and oral communication skills.

  • Proven data management and QA/QC capabilities.

  • Strong commitment to safety and following established Health & Safety procedures.

  • Ability to work in fast-paced environments, multitask, adapt, and operate independently with minimal supervision.

  • Excellent problem-solving abilities.

  • A positive, collaborative approach; self-starter attitude; and motivation driven by ERM’s global mission.

  • Willingness and ability to travel.

  • Driver's License

    Required:

    This position requires a valid driver's license and/or the ability to operate a company vehicle due to the nature of job duties, which include frequent travel to various client locations across a large geographical area.

  • Pleasure Craft Operator’s License.

  • This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship.

  • Preferred

  • Master's in Fisheries Biology or a related discipline.

  • Experience with:

    Hydroacoustic/bathymetric assessments

    Fish tagging

    Telemetry

    Fish habitat offsetting

  • Certifications such as:

    Electrofishing

    Intermediate First Aid

    First Aid Transportation Endorsement

    ATV training

    Swiftwater Rescue

  • Experience communicating professionally with clients, contractors, and site personnel.

  • Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct fish and fish habitat field programs, aquatic biology surveys, and water quality sampling throughout Canada’s freshwater systems.

  • Perform QA/QC to ensure accuracy and integrity of collected data.

  • Compile and organize field data, photographs, and laboratory reports; contribute to database management.

  • Draft field trip summaries, data summaries, SOPs, and monitoring or technical reports.

  • Communicate professionally…

  • Position Requirements
    10+ Years work experience
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