Job Title: Senior Vegetation and Wetland Ecologist
Employment: Full-Time / Permanent
Location: Calgary, Alberta
If you love what you do, thrive in an awesome company culture and are dedicated to delivering exceptional customer experiences, this role is for you!
About AJM Environmental:
AJM Environmental specializes in wetlands, vegetation, aquatics, wildlife, and geospatial & data services including pre-development assessments, regulatory applications and environmental monitoring. We build fit-for-purpose solutions that enable responsible development by simplifying environmental and regulatory challenges to promote economic activity and environmental stewardship. We are committed to providing unparalleled value for our clients.
AJM offers a fast-paced working environment with a high degree of flexibility and autonomy. We are proud of our strong culture that is consistently seen by AJMers as a benefit to working with us! We are an equal opportunity employer and value the unique perspectives that contribute to innovation, creativity, and effective problem-solving. AJM is based in Calgary although candidates from both Calgary and surrounding areas are encouraged to apply.
Position Overview:
This posting is for a Senior Vegetation and Wetland Ecologist who will be an integral part of the growing AJM team. The successful candidate(s) may be responsible for managing and/or leading wetland delineation and classifications, wetland monitoring, preparation of Wetland Assessment and Impact Forms, and Wetland Assessment and Impact Reports, vegetation inventories, ecosite classifications, rangeland health assessments, and rare plant surveys. Supporting other bio-physical disciplines may also be a reality of this role.
The following characteristics appeal to the ideal candidate:
Fast-paced and dynamic environment;
A growing company where efforts are recognized;
Ability to influence and learn about a variety of aspects of the environmental industry; and
Great team and culture!
Roles and responsibilities include:
Lead the design, planning and implementation of field programs;
Conduct wetland assessments, vegetation inventories, soil assessments, and rare plant surveys in a safe, technically defensible, and efficient manner;
Provide technical vegetation and wetlands support to multi-disciplinary projects;
Manage field crews and take ownership of crew safety including leading by example and mentoring junior staff on safety;
Provide mentorship to junior staff while in field and office, passing on lessons learned and supporting in the development of their technical and non-technical skills;
Analyze or supervise field data to develop management and mitigation recommendations;
Write clearly and succinctly to convey environmental considerations and results to clients;
Develop regulatory applications and liaise between regulators and clients when necessary;
Serve as a primary client contact, providing expert recommendations and fostering long-term relationships;
Identify and pursue business development opportunities through formal (e.g., proposal writing) and informal (e.g., networking events) avenues;
Maintain technical skills through formal and on-the-job opportunities; and
Work independently, often outside of office hours, to meet challenging deadlines and client requests.
Specific skills and requirements we are looking for include:
Minimum of B.Sc. in Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, or related discipline, or a relevant technical diploma / post-graduate degree with work experience;
Registered as a Professional Biologist or Professional Agrologist in Alberta and/or BC is preferred;
Eight to ten years of relevant industry environmental experience, consulting experience preferred;
Experience with completing wetland delineation and classifications; vegetation inventories, and rare plant surveys;
Strong plant identification skills;
Experience with GIS software;
A self-starter who thrives in a demanding environment working both as part of a team and independently, and a willingness to go the extra mile;
Great communication skills and strong technical writing skills;
Experience providing guidance to management and/or operations personnel;
Existing applicable technical and safety training certifications will be considered an asset;
Ability to learn new technology (and have fun while doing so!);
Working knowledge of relevant provincial and federal legislation and policies;
Experience providing guidance, mentorship and support to junior staff;
A desire to get hands dirty in the field and an ability to work remotely for extended periods;
Ability to prioritize competing initiatives, anticipate potential problems and deal with ambiguity;
A strong track record in health and safety;
A valid class 5 drivers license, a clean driving record and minimum 3 years auto insurance history;
Excellent organizational skills and a strong sense of accountability; and
An entrepreneurial spirit.
Safety Requirement:
This role is considered safety-sensitive and will require the submission or a drivers abstract and a claims experience letter for proof of driving history, as well as the successful completion of drug screenings at various times during employment.
If this role sounds like you, we would love to chat. Submit your resume and cover letter to and let us know why you are a great fit! This position will remain open until ideal candidates are found.
We appreciate all applications received, but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Thanks for your interest!
To learn more about AJM Environmental, please visit: https://ajmenv.com/