Overview
The Organization:
A.E.W. LP was formed in 2017 by Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council member communities to carry out “on the ground” work related to archaeology, the environment and wildlife protection. This work has been made necessary by activities of others within the Nlaka’pamux homeland including transportation, mining, forestry, oil and gas, and utilities projects. The Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council is not opposed to development within our homeland, but developments and activities must be consistent with Nlaka’pamux title and rights.
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The Role:
A.E.W. Limited Partnership (A.E.W. LP) is seeking a full-time on-going Intermediate Fisheries Biologist based out of Kamloops or the Southern Interior, BC, to oversee a variety of fish and aquatic related projects and to provide expert opinion in support of the review of fisheries and aquatic related activities within the Nlaka’pamux homeland. Reporting to the Wildlife Manager, the intermediate Fisheries Biologist will:
- Oversee the collection of fish, fish habitat, and aquatic data.
- Collect, analyze and report on fish samples, fish migration and other fish activity.
- Lead the design and implementation of fish and aquatic studies/field programs.
- Recommend and implement programs for population monitoring, habitat design and effectiveness monitoring, resource planning, and risk mitigation.
- Perform statistical analyses on fisheries data.
- Reviewing provincial and federal regulatory applications.
- Conduct assessments and author reports that characterize fish population and habitat impacts resulting from environmental changes, human activities, and harvesting practices.
- Provide input on fish and fish habitat protection measures.
- Provide oversight on provincial and federal regulatory requirements related to work in and around water.
- Commitment to the protection and advancement of Nlaka’pamux title and rights.
- Working in partnership with member communities of the Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council to ensure consistency of approaches and methodologies.
Requirements:
- B.Sc. or M.Sc. or other environmental field with a focus on Fisheries.
- Registered Professional Biologist designation in BC with the BC College of Applied Biology or immediately eligible.
- Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in biology/fisheries science.
- Possess a current and valid Canadian Driver’s License.
What makes you exceptional:
- Excellent analytic and research skills (leveraging a sound knowledge of scientific literature).
- Strong working knowledge of biostatistics and the ability to apply and interpret statistical analyses.
- Sound working knowledge of pertinent federal and provincial environmental legislation.
- Experience with designing and implementing scientific studies/field programs and managing field teams and the collection of fisheries/aquatic baseline data.
- Effective written and oral communication skills.
- Strong understanding of freshwater fisheries in western Canada.
- High degree of technical aptitude in fisheries/aquatic sciences.
- Excellent organizational skills (prioritizing, time management, record keeping, follow up).
- Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Previous experience working with Indigenous communities.
- Strong team player, self-motivated and proactive thinker.
- Excellent computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Project and Adobe Acrobat.
What makes AEW LP special?
- Employee centered with the opportunity for personal development and growth.
- Be apart of company that is inclusive and thriving.
- A competitive compensation package with overtime and safety allowances.
- A salary range of $77,000 – $88,000 per year.
- A matching group retirement pension program
- An Extended Health and Dental program
- Paid Vacation
- Flexible work schedules with work from home opportunities.
Submit your cover letter and resume to:
In-person: #200-124 Seymour Street, Kamloops, BC, or 1632 St. Georges Road, Lytton, BC
The deadline for applications is open until filled.
We thank all applicants in advance. Please self-identify, as preference will be given to Nlaka’pamux.
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