Environmental Professional – Assessment and Reclamation Professional - Terrace, Prince Rupert, & Kitimat, BC
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Your future. Our Environment. One shared purpose. Our Company: With over three decades of experience, Triton delivers clear, practical environmental solutions that help projects move forward responsibly. Our people-first, safety-driven approach shapes everything we do and strengthens the partnerships we build with clients, communities, and industry. Environmental science is at the heart of our work, and our multidisciplinary team includes experts in aquatic and wildlife biology, soil science, vegetation ecology, environmental assessment, auditing, monitoring, inspection, and resource management. Supporting our work is a dedicated group of corporate and administrative professionals who help ensure our teams have what they need to excel. Together, we bring the technical expertise and organizational support required to develop smart, effective environmental strategies tailored to every project. Your Opportunity: As Triton continues to grow, we are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Environmental Professional – Assessment and Reclamation to join our established team across our Terrace, Prince Rupert, & Kitimat offices. If you’re looking for a dynamic career filled with meaningful work and long‑standing community impact, we’d love to meet you! This is an exciting opportunity for an environmental professional who thrives in consulting, wants to grow in assessment and reclamation, and enjoys a combination of fieldwork travel and office-based work. In this role, you will play a key part in leading and supporting soil and groundwater assessment programs, mentoring junior staff, and assisting project managers across Triton’s Assessment and Reclamation service line. Your Impact: Leading environmental site assessment, remediation, and reclamation field programs (expect up to 60% of time to be field-based and sometimes in remote locations) Contributing expertise to multi-disciplinary projects Assisting in writing high-quality reports, cost estimates, and proposals Liaising with clients, regulators, contractors, and sub-contractors Leading project teams to ensure the quality, cost, and timeliness of deliverables Providing mentorship and training for our junior environmental professionals Ensuring clients’ and Triton’s safety standards are maintained or exceeded Working collaboratively within Triton’s corporate culture Your Skills and Experience: Undergraduate degree or diploma (B.Sc.) in soil science, environmental science, earth sciences, or related field Registered or eligible for future registration with the AB Institute of Agrologists (AIA), BC Institute of Agrologists, Alberta Society of Professional Biologists (ASPB), British Columbia College of Applied Biology, or another relevant professional organization in Alberta or British Columbia A minimum of three years of relevant experience in the environmental industry Knowledge and experience with soil classification and mapping using the Canadian System of Soil Classification Experience with Phase/Stage 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessments, soil sampling programs, groundwater monitoring programs, remediation, and reclamation Experience with regulatory guidelines (e.g., Federal, Alberta, British Columbia, and/or Saskatchewan) Knowledge of the BC Agricultural Commission Act and Regulations, including Schedule A and B report guidelines an asset Excellent verbal communications skills Detail-oriented with solid organizational and time management skills Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative working style Valid drivers license from a Canadian province or Territory acceptable for driving alone and with passengers in a work setting. Your Future at Triton: Throughout our history, Triton has helped clients balance development with environmental responsibility through pragmatic, science-based solutions. At Triton, people come first. We’ve built a collaborative, safety-conscious culture where you can grow your career, make an impact, and create lasting connections. You’ll Enjoy: Exciting, meaningful projects across Western Canada A collaborative and inclusive team culture Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including a Health Spending Account and pension matching Paid professional membership fees (including in-training designations) Professional development opportunities Flexible scheduling and hybrid work options Your Compensation: Wages are commensurate with experience and qualifications, with the approximate wage range being $25 to 45 per hour. Location, Work Schedule & Flexibility: This role requires a combination of office-based duties and travel to support fieldwork activities. Your Next Step: Ready to bring your skills to a collaborative and respected team? We invite you to apply by submitting your resume and an optional cover letter. This posting will remain open until filled. Your Inclusive Workplace: At Triton, we are committed to a respectful, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and identities. Accommodations during the recruitment process are available upon request; please contact hr@triton-env.com to make arrangements. Thank you for considering Triton Environmental Consultants. While we appreciate all applications, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Environmental Professional – Assessment and Reclamation Professional - Terrace, Prince Rupert, & Kitimat, BC
Top Benefits
About the role
Your future. Our Environment. One shared purpose. Our Company: With over three decades of experience, Triton delivers clear, practical environmental solutions that help projects move forward responsibly. Our people-first, safety-driven approach shapes everything we do and strengthens the partnerships we build with clients, communities, and industry. Environmental science is at the heart of our work, and our multidisciplinary team includes experts in aquatic and wildlife biology, soil science, vegetation ecology, environmental assessment, auditing, monitoring, inspection, and resource management. Supporting our work is a dedicated group of corporate and administrative professionals who help ensure our teams have what they need to excel. Together, we bring the technical expertise and organizational support required to develop smart, effective environmental strategies tailored to every project. Your Opportunity: As Triton continues to grow, we are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Environmental Professional – Assessment and Reclamation to join our established team across our Terrace, Prince Rupert, & Kitimat offices. If you’re looking for a dynamic career filled with meaningful work and long‑standing community impact, we’d love to meet you! This is an exciting opportunity for an environmental professional who thrives in consulting, wants to grow in assessment and reclamation, and enjoys a combination of fieldwork travel and office-based work. In this role, you will play a key part in leading and supporting soil and groundwater assessment programs, mentoring junior staff, and assisting project managers across Triton’s Assessment and Reclamation service line. Your Impact: Leading environmental site assessment, remediation, and reclamation field programs (expect up to 60% of time to be field-based and sometimes in remote locations) Contributing expertise to multi-disciplinary projects Assisting in writing high-quality reports, cost estimates, and proposals Liaising with clients, regulators, contractors, and sub-contractors Leading project teams to ensure the quality, cost, and timeliness of deliverables Providing mentorship and training for our junior environmental professionals Ensuring clients’ and Triton’s safety standards are maintained or exceeded Working collaboratively within Triton’s corporate culture Your Skills and Experience: Undergraduate degree or diploma (B.Sc.) in soil science, environmental science, earth sciences, or related field Registered or eligible for future registration with the AB Institute of Agrologists (AIA), BC Institute of Agrologists, Alberta Society of Professional Biologists (ASPB), British Columbia College of Applied Biology, or another relevant professional organization in Alberta or British Columbia A minimum of three years of relevant experience in the environmental industry Knowledge and experience with soil classification and mapping using the Canadian System of Soil Classification Experience with Phase/Stage 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessments, soil sampling programs, groundwater monitoring programs, remediation, and reclamation Experience with regulatory guidelines (e.g., Federal, Alberta, British Columbia, and/or Saskatchewan) Knowledge of the BC Agricultural Commission Act and Regulations, including Schedule A and B report guidelines an asset Excellent verbal communications skills Detail-oriented with solid organizational and time management skills Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative working style Valid drivers license from a Canadian province or Territory acceptable for driving alone and with passengers in a work setting. Your Future at Triton: Throughout our history, Triton has helped clients balance development with environmental responsibility through pragmatic, science-based solutions. At Triton, people come first. We’ve built a collaborative, safety-conscious culture where you can grow your career, make an impact, and create lasting connections. You’ll Enjoy: Exciting, meaningful projects across Western Canada A collaborative and inclusive team culture Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including a Health Spending Account and pension matching Paid professional membership fees (including in-training designations) Professional development opportunities Flexible scheduling and hybrid work options Your Compensation: Wages are commensurate with experience and qualifications, with the approximate wage range being $25 to 45 per hour. Location, Work Schedule & Flexibility: This role requires a combination of office-based duties and travel to support fieldwork activities. Your Next Step: Ready to bring your skills to a collaborative and respected team? We invite you to apply by submitting your resume and an optional cover letter. This posting will remain open until filled. Your Inclusive Workplace: At Triton, we are committed to a respectful, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and identities. Accommodations during the recruitment process are available upon request; please contact hr@triton-env.com to make arrangements. Thank you for considering Triton Environmental Consultants. While we appreciate all applications, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.