Junior Wildlife Biologist/Technicians
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science, Environmental Protection -
Science
Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Protection
Location:
Dawson Creek, BC (field-based)
Position Type:
May 01 – August 30 th 2026, with potential for extension
Region:
Northern Alberta & Northern British Columbia
RCH Resource Management is a field-focused environmental consulting company specializing in wildlife, fisheries, and aquatic assessments across northern Alberta and northern British Columbia. Our work is rooted in real, on-the-ground experience, long days in the field, practical decision-making, and hands-on exposure to wildlife and fisheries assessments on active resource development projects across northern Canada.
We support clients through pre-construction environmental planning, wildlife and habitat assessments, mitigation planning, and regulatory compliance for oil and gas, pipeline, Hydro, and other linear infrastructure projects. Much of our work takes place in remote northern environments and requires a strong field presence and a hands-on approach to wildlife and fisheries assessments.
Due to continued project demand, RCH Resource Management is seeking Wildlife Biologists and Wildlife Technicians to support pre-construction wildlife sweeps and wildlife assessments for upcoming and ongoing projects. We are currently looking to fill two positions.
These positions are well suited for individuals looking to build a strong foundation in applied wildlife biology through meaningful field experience, students are welcome to apply.
Position OverviewThe Wildlife Biologist / Wildlife Technician will primarily conduct pre-construction wildlife sweeps and wildlife habitat assessments ahead of ground disturbance activities. The role focuses on identifying, assessing, and documenting wildlife habitat features to support regulatory compliance and inform mitigation measures prior to construction.
Fieldwork will take place across a range of landscapes including boreal forest, wetlands, riparian areas, cutblocks, agricultural interfaces, and remote northern settings. This role involves regular travel, physically demanding fieldwork, and working in variable and sometimes challenging weather conditions.
Depending on experience, this position may be filled at either a Wildlife Technician or Wildlife Biologist level.
What You’ll Gain in This Role- Direct, hands-on experience conducting wildlife sweeps on active resource development projects
- Exposure to how wildlife legislation and regulatory requirements are applied in real-world field settings
- Field mentorship and learning opportunities alongside experienced wildlife professionals
- A strong foundation in identifying wildlife habitat features, assessing risk, and recommending mitigation
- Experience that directly supports future career paths in wildlife biology, environmental consulting, or regulatory work
- Conduct pre-construction wildlife sweeps for linear and site-based resource development projects
- Identify, assess, and document wildlife habitat features, including:
Wildlife habitat trees, Migratory Bird nests, Bear, canid, and small mammal dens, Beaver lodges, dams, and associated wetland features, Amphibian breeding, movement, and overwintering habitat. - Evaluate wildlife features relative to applicable provincial and federal regulations
- Recommend appropriate mitigation measures and buffers where required
- Collect accurate field data including GPS locations, photographs, measurements, and detailed notes
- Prepare clear, concise wildlife sweep summaries, field logs, and technical memos
- Communicate findings effectively with project managers, environmental inspectors, and construction personnel
- Support amphibian salvage and relocation projects.
- Adhere to corporate and client safety programs while working in remote and industrial environments
- Individuals who enjoy hands-on, field-based wildlife work
- Candidates comfortable working long days outdoors in remote locations
- Wildlife professionals interested in applied ecology and regulatory-driven assessments
- Technicians or biologists looking to build experience on large-scale resource development projects in northern Canada
- Individuals with a working understanding of the Migratory Birds Convention Act (MBCA)…
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