Job Description
Senior Ecologist, Environmental Engineering
Are you an environmental professional looking to lead meaningful projects that protect ecosystems, support responsible development, and help clients navigate complex environmental regulations? We are currently seeking a Senior Ecologist to join our Environmental Division and work out of our London or Kitchener offices.
MTE Consultants is a multidisciplinary engineering firm that has been shaping Ontario since 1985 with offices in Kitchener, Burlington, Toronto, London and Stratford. Our services include civil and structural engineering, building and environmental science, and land surveying.
As a 100% employee-owned company, our growth is driven by our commitment to client satisfaction and shared accountability. We collaborate with clients to enhance the communities where our friends, families, and neighbours live and work.
Why MTE?
- Lead purposeful work: You’ll take a lead role in delivering projects related to environmental planning and ecological studies. From species protection and permitting to finding innovative environmental solutions for a wide range of projects, your work will help clients make informed, sustainable decisions.
- Multi-Disciplinary Expertise: Work with a diverse team of environmental scientists, ecologists, toxicologists, and engineers on integrated projects across Ontario.
- 100% Employee-Owned firm with shareholder opportunities.
- Competitive compensation, benefits, RRSP matching, Wellness Spending Account and performance bonuses.
- Training and professional development opportunities.
- Reimbursement for annual professional memberships.
- Flexible work environment and work-life balance.
- Collaborative culture.
- The opportunity to participate in various Social Committee events and community focused initiatives, including a dedicated Sustainability Committee.
Responsibilities
- Provide senior technical review and reporting on natural environment topics and potential impacts of development for submission to regulatory agencies.
- Apply relevant environmental policies and criteria to aquatic and/or terrestrial systems, obtain permits and authorizations (e.g., Fisheries Act, ESA), and recommend best practices, mitigation measures, and compensation strategies.
- Lead proposal development and participate in business development activities related to environmental services.
- Manage and coordinate projects to ensure timely delivery, budget adherence, and alignment with client expectations and MTE quality standards.
- Plan and oversee field programs including aquatic (e.g., fish surveys, aquatic habitat assessments, HDFAs) and/or terrestrial (e.g., vegetation surveys, wildlife inventories, wetland assessments) components.
- Analyze field data to support baseline studies, environmental impact assessments, Species at Risk permitting, and habitat restoration and monitoring.
- Liaise with clients, regulatory agencies (e.g., DFO, MECP), Indigenous communities, stakeholders, and other consultants.
- Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior staff within project teams, supporting their development through field training, report review, and collaborative problem-solving.
- Perform other related duties, as assigned.
Requirements
- University degree in Biology, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, or related discipline (technical diploma with strong experience may be considered).
- Minimum 10 years of relevant experience including standardized surveys (e.g. electrofishing, wetland delineation) with advanced knowledge in at least one specialized discipline (e.g. fisheries biology, ecological restoration, wetland ecology, SAR).
- Expertise in aquatic and/or terrestrial ecology, including strong taxonomic skills, habitat assessment, restoration techniques, and field methods relevant to Southern Ontario.
- Proven success in project management; PMP designation is an asset.
- Exceptional technical writing and senior-level review capabilities.
- Strong relationship-building skills with clients, agencies, and stakeholders.
- In-depth knowledge of municipal, provincial, and federal environmental policies and legislation (e.g., Fisheries Act, Endangered Species Act, Planning Act, Conservation Authorities Act, Provincial Policy Statements).
- Experience conducting natural heritage impact assessments and developing mitigation and compensation plans.
- Experience mentoring junior staff within project teams, including field training and technical review.
- Experience with stakeholder sessions, public meetings, and regulatory hearings, as well as a qualified expert witness is an asset.
At MTE, we’re all about people. Creating connections, fostering relationships and collaboration.
Please apply with your resume and cover letter using the form below.
We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No agencies, please. Have more questions about our hiring process? Check out our FAQ to learn more.
We will accommodate the needs of all applicants under the AODA legislation in all parts of the hiring process including recruitment. Should accommodation be required, please notify our Human Resources department at careers@mte85.com.
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