CORE Geomatics is a professional services firm that believes that the most valuable assets an organization has are its people. Our team members are dynamic, energetic, opportunistic, and creative, but most importantly, they are the company. We lead the industry by adopting technologies and finding creative solutions that improve efficiency and allow for a flexible work environment. Whether your career with CORE is in the field or in the office, you will find that we are adaptive to the ever-changing workplace. Currently, we have an opportunity for a
Environmental Specialist (Field Operations)
The Work
Fieldwork
- Focus: Perform field tasks primarily on oil & gas, pipeline, construction, infrastructure, and renewable energy projects as part of a multi-disciplinary, virtual team.
- Shifts: Expect irregular field shifts, typically lasting between 2-10 days, though longer shifts may be . Overnight stays in hotels or camps may also be necessary.
- Geographic Scope: Majority of projects are located in Alberta
- Data Collection and Monitoring: Conduct environmental field data collection and construction monitoring activities.
- Adverse Conditions: Be prepared to work in remote locations and challenging conditions like muddy roads, steep terrain, and snowy environments.
- Physical Demands: Carry field equipment such as soil sampling tools and other required gear (Up to 30lb)
- Technical Strength: Expertise in the following areas is required:
- Fish salvage/fish habitat
- Water quality monitoring (turbidity)
- Wildlife surveys and sweeps
- Wetland and vegetation ecology
- Construction monitoring
- Pipeline HDD fluids sampling
- Soil sampling
Equipment and Tools
- Vehicle Operation: Drive light-duty trucks, ATVs, UTVs, and trailers. A valid driver’s license is .
- Field Tools: Use navigational and data collection tools such as Garmin GPS, Avenza, Collector, etc.
Collaboration and Communication
- CORE Values: Demonstrate a commitment to CORE values in all professional activities.
- Team Collaboration: Collaborate with other CORE team members and client field representatives as .
- Communication: Maintain strong verbal and written communication skills to convey information effectively.
Administrative and Support Tasks
- Administrative Work: Complete QA/QC, data entry, and submission of field data on time.
- Meetings and Training: Attend meetings and training sessions as needed.
Availability
- Excluding vacation or allotted personal days, Field staff must be available for field work up to 20 days per month, including up to 2 weekends per month.
- Excluding vacation or allotted personal days, 10-11 days off can be anticipated per month (i.e., 2-3 more days than other roles).
What you bring to the table
- A diploma or bachelor’s degree in conservation biology, land reclamation, natural resource management or forestry
- 3-7 years of relevant experience
- Experience as a Crew Leader
- Positive demeanor
- The ability to liaise with clients and make professional in-field decisions.
- A love for being on the road and working in both natural and construction environments is essential.
- Physically fit with the ability to walk extended distances in challenging field conditions.
The Workplace:
- This is a field position, which includes working in a virtual environment from your home office as well as 2-10 day field shifts, as the need arises.
If you feel that this is the right challenge for you, and you meet these qualifications, please respond by sending your resume and cover letter in Word or .pdf format to this ad.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.