Environmental Science / Ecology

Junior Biologist

at Horizon Environment Corp.

šŸ“ Location Calgary, Alberta
šŸ“‹ Details Field-based full-time Ā· Permanent Ā· Competitive pay Ā· Permanent
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About the Role

Conduct field assessments, prepare regulatory reports

About Horizon Environment Corp.

Environmental consultancy focusing on assessments and compliance

Full Description

Position: Junior Biologist

Years of Experience: Recent University Grad or 1-3 years of experience

Location: Alberta –Field Based & Work From Home

Term: Permanent – Full Time

Starting: Immediately

Apply to: careers@horizonenvironment.com

Closing: The position will remain active until the position has been filled.

Company Description

Horizon Environment Corp. (HEC) was formed in 2024 by Founders Danny Lajoie and Emily Harrison. HEC is a seasoned collective of specialists from various biophysical disciplines dedicated to supporting all project phases.Ā Our multi-disciplinary team comprises Biologists, Ecologists and Agrologists with expertise in soils, vegetation, wetlands, aquatics, fisheries and wildlife, ensuring comprehensive support for our clients' environmental assessment, monitoring, and regulatory application needs. HEC prides itself on our company culture and providing practical, innovative, affordable and efficient solutions to our clients’ needs.

Role Description

Horizon Environment Corp. (HEC) is currently seeking a Junior Biologist for our team. The position is

mostly field based in Alberta and work-from-home when not in the field. The ideal candidate will have a keen interest in a multi-disciplinary role i.e. soils, vegetation, wildlife, fisheries, wetland assessments and regulatory.Ā The ideal candidate should be a motivated, service-oriented individual who takes on new challenges and strives to learn and improve processes. The role will involve field planning, field assessments, monitoring,Ā andĀ reportingĀ forĀ newĀ developmentsĀ andĀ operationalĀ programsĀ inĀ theĀ OilĀ &Ā Gas, Infrastructure/Utility and Energy industries. Key services include: soil assessments, wildlife sweeps and surveys, wetland assessment, watercourse and fish habitat assessment, environmental monitoring and regulatory approval applications.

Responsibilities

  • Assist and conduct various field assessments (wildlife sweeps & surveys, soil assessment, fish

habitat assessment etc.).

  • Contribute to regulatory applications, and technical reports.
  • Staying up-to-date on applicable provincial and federal legislation and general trends in the

technical field.

  • Participate in the development, implementation and continued improvement of safety

programs including assisting with the preparation and development of best practices,

standards, and procedures.

Required Qualifications

  • A bachelor’s degree or diploma in environmental sciences or similar.
  • Eligible for professional accreditation through the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists

(ASPB) or the Alberta Institute of Agrologists (AIA).

  • Well versed in Microsoft Office.
  • Basic understanding of geospatial software i.e. ArcPro, GISOnline
  • Knowledge of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Public Lands Act, Water Act,

Wetland Policy, Wildlife Act, Fisheries Act, Species at Risk Act, Alberta Utilities Commission

(AUC) Rule 007, and the Master Schedule of Standards of Conditions.

  • Detail-oriented with strong time management skills.
  • Clear effective communicator with strong technical writing skills and verbal communication

skills.

  • Highly organized and can prioritize multiple tasks.
  • The ability to provide practical and efficient solutions to problems.
  • Fitness suitable to complete field assessments in varying conditions.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience and certification in electro-fishing.
  • Understanding of the Canadian Soil Classification System.
  • Proficiency in identifying wildlife species.
  • Experience navigating regulatory application and approvals processes with Alberta Environment

and Protected Areas (AEPA), Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) and the AUC.

  • Previous project management experience relating to biology or environmental sciences and

relevant oil and gas, renewable energy, infrastructure or construction experience.

Working at Horizon Environment

HEC offers our employees flexible working arrangements and attractive compensation packages which

include fieldwork incentives, a comprehensive health benefit package, and pension matching or health spending. A positive work environment where work-life balance is a priority is something HEC strives to create.

HEC believes that having a multi-disciplinary background makes for a more valuable consultant or

scientist; as such, HEC promotes cross-training wherever possible. HEC is a proponent of professional development and demonstrates this by promoting continued education, competency development, and training, both on-the-job and through external courses and workshops. HEC also demonstrates this through the reimbursement of annual professional fees and ensuring regular attendance opportunities at various conferences and industry events.

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