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A leading environmental consulting firm in Ontario seeks a Terrestrial Ecologist for a full-time position. The role involves providing expertise in wildlife and vegetation surveys, conducting environmental assessments, and leading technical report writing. Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree and at least 5 years of experience in environmental consulting. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and excellent communication skills are necessary. Join a collaborative team focused on sustainability and environmental stewardship.
There’s no pledge more important than the one we make to look after our environment, and we’re committed to helping you do exactly that.
We are looking for a Terrestrial Ecologist to join our growing and dynamic team in our Waterloo, ON office on a full-time permanent basis. This position will involve providing both private and public clients with excellent technical guidance and navigation of the natural environment regulatory framework.
In an ever-changing world requires creativity and innovation to stay ahead.
We’re seeking the curious, those who are stimulated by fresh thinking and a desire to shape our communities in new, positive ways.
As part of a truly global team, working on complex and rewarding projects, you'll be at the forefront of driving change.
Join us as we strive to ensure a sustainable future for our communities and the world, we live in.
Become part of our global network of skilled engineers, scientists, auditors, planners, and environmental specialists, all working together to leave this world better than we found it.
Working with an energetic and high-performing team, this position offers a variety of work and will see you involved in :
As a multicultural organization, we encourage individual achievement and recognize the strength of a diverse workforce. GHD is an equal-opportunity employer. Upon request, GHD will provide reasonable accommodation for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment and selection process.