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Lead Project Biologist for Wildlife and Flora Studies
WSP in Canada
Full-time
amos, qc
Bio & Pharmacology & Health
Posted:
June 06, 2026
Location:
amos, qc, Canada
Job Description
Drive innovative environmental studies as a Project Biologist. Conduct wildlife and flora inventories, manage budgets, and ensure communication across stakeholders in various settings.
With a minimum of five years’ experience in project management, this position requires a strong background in biology or equivalent education. Key responsibilities include data compilation, report writing, and overseeing necessary project authorizations. Superior analytical capabilities and writing proficiency are essential for this challenging role.
Key Responsibilities:
• Head field studies for wildlife and flora
• Manage financial aspects of projects
• Compile and analyze data thoroughly
• Draft reports and environmental recommendations
• Supervise authorization requests for projects
Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in biology or a related field
• Five years of project management experience required
• Understanding...
With a minimum of five years’ experience in project management, this position requires a strong background in biology or equivalent education. Key responsibilities include data compilation, report writing, and overseeing necessary project authorizations. Superior analytical capabilities and writing proficiency are essential for this challenging role.
Key Responsibilities:
• Head field studies for wildlife and flora
• Manage financial aspects of projects
• Compile and analyze data thoroughly
• Draft reports and environmental recommendations
• Supervise authorization requests for projects
Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in biology or a related field
• Five years of project management experience required
• Understanding...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
amos, Canada
Posted:
June 06, 2026
Deadline:
July 16, 2026