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Junior/Intermediate Wildlife Biologist

Company Bear Tracks Environmental Services
Location Alberta, BC
Published May 26, 2026
Closing Jul 26, 2026
Category Student Job Board or Student Volunteer Opportunity
Attachment Junior-Intermediate Wildlife Biologist May 2026_FINAL.pdf

Junior/Intermediate Wildlife Biologist – Permanent – Full Time

Bear Tracks Environmental Services (2015) Ltd. is seeking a permanent junior/intermediate wildlife biologist to join our team.

This is a field-based role operating across Southwestern British Columbia and Southern Alberta, working in prairie, mountain, and boreal environments. Field conditions can be physically demanding and may include hiking in uneven or remote terrain, exposure to variable weather conditions, and long field days across all seasons.

Strong wildlife identification skills are essential, including the ability to confidently identify prairie, mountain, and boreal species by sight and sound in real-time field conditions. Work involves professional interaction with clients, contractors, and regulatory stakeholders. You must be comfortable representing the company in the field and communicating clearly and respectfully in a variety of settings.

This role requires a high degree of independence and accountability. You will be trusted to make informed field decisions, maintain accurate data collection, and ensure quality standards are met without direct supervision.

Schedules are typically a 5-and-2 rotation; however, project demands may require extended field deployments, including periods of multiple weeks away.

Key responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to:

  • Conducting field-based wildlife surveys, including: breeding bird and avian migration surveys; species specific surveys (e.g. sharp-tailed grouse, burrowing owl, sensitive raptors, amphibians, sensitive snakes, and short-horned lizards); wildlife sweeps and nest searches
  • Technical report writing
  • Providing timely updates to senior staff on field program progress
  • Working safely and effectively in variable field conditions
  • Maintain accurate, high-quality field data collection

Candidates will have the following qualifications and experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree or technical diploma in wildlife biology, zoology, environmental science, or related discipline.
  • Minimum of 3 years field experience (consulting experience preferred).
  • Strong ability to identify wildlife species by sight and sound and identify habitat requirements.
  • Knowledge of provincial and federal regulations, approval processes, and survey guidelines.
  • Experience conducting wildlife surveys in Alberta, Saskatchewan and/or British Columbia.
  • Must work well with others and be organized. Organization is key as you will be responsible for working on various projects concurrently.
  • Must have computer knowledge and proficiency with various Microsoft programs (e.g., Word, Excel).
  • Ability to read a map and use a GPS.
  • Valid Class 5 driver’s license, H2S Alive, TDG, ATV safe rider, and First Aid are required. If you don’t have any of these currently, we can work on getting them for you.
  • Membership (or eligibility) in the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists (ASPB).

Additional Assets for the position include:

  • ArcGIS or QGIS knowledge.
  • Plant identification skills.
  • Experience with wetland assessments and soil assessments.
  • Experience conducting environmental monitoring for construction or exploration projects.

About Bear Tracks

Bear Tracks Environmental Services (2015) Ltd. is a multidisciplinary environmental consulting firm established in 2006. We support industry and government clients across Western Canada with field-based environmental services including wildlife, aquatic, vegetation, soils, and compliance monitoring programs.

We value practical problem-solving, strong field skills, and a team-oriented approach. Our work is serious, but our culture is grounded, supportive, and focused on getting the job done well.


Please visit: https://beartracksenviro.com/careers/ to submit your cover letter and resume.

This position is full time with a tentative start date in July 2026. Bear Tracks offers a competitive salary (commensurate with experience) and flexible work hours. Preference will be given to candidates based in the Elk Valley region of southeast British Columbia.

This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is identified and the position filled. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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