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Intermediate Ecologist

Job in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Listing for: Morrison Hershfield
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-14
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Environmental Compliance, Ecology, Biology
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Morrison Hershfield is now Stantec.

Grow with the best. Join a smart, creative, and inspired team that works to support innovation. The Stantec community unites more than 28,000 employees working in over 400 locations across 6 continents.

Here at Morrison Hershfield, now Stantec, we are committed to providing flexible work arrangements, to assist employees in fulfilling their multiple responsibilities at work, at home and in the community. Flexible work arrangements provide additional options for work schedules and locations. As we focus on project delivery, clients and staff, we have several working options available for working at Morrison Hershfield, now Stantec.

Morrison

Hershfield (MH) is a leading provider of engineering, planning, environmental services and sustainable design, and we have a wide range of federal, provincial, municipal and private clients. We provide practical environmental solutions for interesting and complex projects across Canada. Our Environmental services are broad reaching and integrated with our multi-disciplinary teams. Through environmental planning and management, we work towards net positive impacts of our clients’ projects, increasingly with a focus on sustainability and making a difference on climate.

Through environmental engineering, geoscience, and ecology we delve into and solve problems over wide ranging scales and with a broad geographic coverage.

MH’s Environmental Business Unit is looking for an Intermediate Ecologist to join our growing Ecology East Team. The successful candidate will work under the Ecology Team Lead in our Ottawa Office and will have experience with Field Investigations, Environmental Impact Studies, Natural Heritage Evaluations, Environmental Assessments and other natural environment related deliverables. This position will provide you with the opportunity to develop a thorough understanding of key environmental legislation in relation to a variety of projects typically related to construction, infrastructure, and transportation.

You must be willing to be readily available to conduct field work, both locally and throughout Ontario, at times on short notice. You must also be willing to occasionally work long hours in the field, sometimes in inclement weather. You must have excellent verbal and written communication skills, be adaptable to quickly changing priorities, and have a willingness to take on challenges.

Responsibilities:

  • Providing technical expertise with a strong, well-rounded, field background in Ecological Land Classification and plant inventories, wetland function and delineation, invasive species identification and delineation, significant wildlife and species at risk habitat assessments, breeding bird surveys, fish community sampling and fish habitat characterization.
  • Coordinating and conducting desktop background research and data collection, as well as preparation of general permit applications for field studies.
  • Working with senior biologists to plan and conduct field surveys for habitat classification, species at risk, vegetation, wetlands, wildlife, as well as fish and fish habitat.
  • Maintaining and organizing accurate and detailed field notes as well as photo documentation records.
  • Inputting, maintaining and summarizing data and information in databases.
  • Preparing reports and technical memorandums to document the results of existing conditions and impact assessments.
  • Identifying constraints to construction and mitigation and approval requirements.
  • Working with peers across various environmental and engineering disciplines.
  • Assisting with construction inspection and oversight where species at risk or migratory bird monitoring is required.
  • Qualifications:

  • University Degree with a major in Biology or Environmental Studies or College Diploma with a focus on fish and wildlife.
  • Minimum 2 years of diversified experience in wildlife biology, botany, terrestrial ecology, and aquatic ecosystems.
  • Consulting experience working with various levels of government and the private sector.
  • Strong knowledge of the Ontario/Federal environmental regulatory and approvals regime associated with, but not limited to, the and.
  • Direct experience…
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