Toronto and Region Conservation Authority,Environmental Technologist, Restoration Projects Jobs in Canada

Position: ENVIRONMENTAL
TECHNOLOGIST, RESTORATION PROJECTS – Full Time Position
Organization: Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority

Location: Vaughan, GTA, Ontario
ENVIRONMENTAL
TECHNOLOGIST, RESTORATION PROJECTS
– Full Time Po

sition
Boyd Office. 9755 Canada Company Ave. Woodbridge, ON L4H 0A3.
2 positions available.

DIVISION: Restoration and
Infrastructure
SALARY
RANGE:

Range 6 $57,837 – $64,665 per year. (40 hour work week)
SUMMARY
OF FUNCTION:

To assist Manager and Project Managers with the implementation and management
of various restoration projects.
KNOWLEDGE:
  • 4
    years or more of post-secondary education or equivalent in an
    environmental science, biology or related program;
  • Minimum
    3 years of experience related to major tasks;
  • Demonstrated
    knowledge of terrestrial and aquatic ecology, management and monitoring;
  • Excellent
    written and verbal communication skills;
  • Strong
    public relations skills; experience with the media an asset;
  • Demonstrated
    report and proposal writing and analytical skills;
  • Strong
    budget management and cost control skills;
  • Excellent
    computer proficiency with software experience (MS PowerPoint, Excel, Word,
    Access, ArcMap);
  • Effective
    and efficient problem solving, multi-tasking and creative thinking;
  • Ability
    to deal tactfully and courteously with the public;
  • Knowledge
    of Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations and the
    Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act;
  • Valid
    Ontario driver’s license (Class A or F an asset);
  • Standard
    first aid and CPR an asset.
SUMMARY
OF MAJOR TASKS:
Perform
the following tasks under general supervision:
  1. Assist
    Manager and Project Managers with implementation of a variety of wetland,
    forest, stream, and meadow restoration projects.
  2. Assist
    with the procurement of materials and services.
  3. Maintain
    effective liaison with other agencies, community groups, and the general
    public, including stakeholder needs analysis and consultation and project
    reporting.
  4. Assist
    with project management including project development; plan design;
    internal, external and public consultations; permit acquisition; work plan
    development; budget preparation; cost control and close out.
  5. Prepare
    and format correspondence, project briefs, Authority communications and
    reports of a general and technical nature.
  6. Coordinate
    and prepare proposals for partnership agreements and non-traditional
    sources of funding to assist in achieving mutual objectives.
  7. Collect
    and analyze field data to identify and guide wildlife management and
    habitat restoration opportunities.
  8. Oversee
    the compilation, organization and maintenance of data from various sources
    to ensure that it is readily available to the project team.
  9. Hire,
    supervise, and evaluate the performance of staff.
  10. Carry
    out other duties as assigned.
FORWARD
COVER LETTER AND RESUME – BY APPLYING ONLINE:
By: Friday, August 28,
2015
Please
attach one pdf document that includes both your cover letter and resume.
At
TRCA, we respect diversity and treat one another in ways that are fair,
courteous and compassionate, recognizing everyone’s contributions. As an equal
opportunity employer, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that
is reflective of the diverse population we serve. TRCA is committed to
providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you require
accommodation please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs.
We
encourage applications from all qualified individuals; however, only those
under consideration will be contacted.
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