As a Wildland Sensor Specialist, you will coordinate with project partners to manage both fixed and mobile ecological monitoring networks from initial deployment to data integration. Your responsibilities will include:
- Working under the direction of the project leads in PARS, Edmonton Valley Zoo and Fire Rescue Services to confirm the high-level design of the urban wildfire and biodiversity sensor network
- Performing comprehensive site surveys to validate the locations for and oversee the installation of approximately 55 fixed nodes and 16 gateways within the River Valley
- Partnering and supporting the work of the multi-department working group to develop field methodologies for small mammal monitoring and re-establishing data collection at former WildEdmonton sites
- Deploying and managing a City-wide mobile monitoring grid consisting of bird and bat Autonomous Recording Units, small and large animal wildlife cameras, decibel meters, and light meters
- Executing technical data management and processing, including wildlife image cataloging, ARU species identification, and aligning quality control with partner databases
- Representing technical and field interests within the corporate working group and collaborating with internal teams to integrate data with drone, wildfire, and ecological monitoring protocols
- Developing standardized training manuals, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), network maintenance procedures and data-sharing agreements to smoothly transition the network from a project phase to an operational program
Qualifications:- A Degree or Diploma in Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Conservation Biology, or a related ecological/environmental technical field
- 3+ years of experience in environmental field monitoring, with specific expertise utilizing remote sensors (e.g., wildlife cameras, ARUs)
- Professional Biologist (P.Biol.) designation
Assets:- A graduate-level degree (Master's or Ph.D.) in Ecology or Biology
- Advanced visual and auditory wildlife species identification skills
- Familiarity with Edmonton's diverse natural areas and river valley terrain
Skills required for success:- Technical Proficiency: Strong technical proficiency in ecological study design, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), field navigation, and data management platforms such as WildTrax
- Documentation Skills: Demonstrated ability to author clear technical documents, training manuals, and standard operating procedures
- Regulatory Knowledge: Sound knowledge of OH&S legislation, WHMIS, and environmental regulations (e.g., Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Species at Risk Act, Privacy Legislation, and Municipal Public Spaces Bylaws)
- Collaborative Mindset: Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to function effectively within cross-functional teams and multi-departmental working groups
- Adaptability & Problem-Solving: Highly organized yet flexible enough to independently adjust daily work plans based on changing weather conditions, equipment updates, or evolving project priorities
- Clear Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills to deliver technical updates, present recommendations, and train future team members
- Alignment to our Cultural Commitments and Leadership Competencies ( https://bit.ly/4brRrXm )
- Embracing a culture of equity, diversity, reconciliation and inclusion
Conditions of Employment:- Valid Alberta Class 5 driver's licence (or provincial equivalent). Obtaining and maintaining a City Driver's permit is a requirement of this position
- Candidates may be required to arrange their own transportation and, where appropriate, will be reimbursed in accordance with City of Edmonton policy. This may require the candidate to obtain business-use auto insurance
- Ability to safely drive and work alone in remote or outdoor field environments
- Compliance with standard operating procedures and required safety measures
Work Environment:This position offers a dynamic blend of indoor administrative data strategy and intensive outdoor field operations. You will experience a fast-paced environment that requires standing, walking, and sitting for extended periods, along with frequent lifting of equipment up to 20 lbs (and occasionally up to 50 lbs). Fieldwork will expose you to varied outdoor environmental conditions, including extreme temperatures, precipitation, and natural terrain. Standard Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as safety footwear and skin protection will be required and provided
Up to 1 Temporary Full-Time position for up to 11 months
Hours of Work: 40 hours per week
Salary Range: $41.177 - $51.444 (Hourly); $85,977.580 - $107,415.070 (Annually)
Recruitment Consultant: AG/SO
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