Environmental Monitor / Junior Environmental Professional
Gitxaała Environmental Services
714 Fraser St Prince Rupert BCDescription
We're hiring an Environmental Monitor / Junior Environmental Professional based in Prince Rupert, BC to join our team at Gitxaala Environmental Services.
Gitxaala Environmental Services (GES) is active in major energy and port development projects in Northwest British Columbia. We are recruiting to meet demand for a local and trained workforce to service the growing needs of clients in northwest BC.
A convergence of industries in the expanding port city of Prince Rupert sets the stage for the successful candidate to work with a diverse range of clients, our partners, and their contractors across multiple natural resource and infrastructure sectors.
This entry level role will provide a dynamic and exciting opportunity for career and professional growth alongside our growing team of consulting professionals offering outstanding and local solutions to support the environmental sustainability of major projects and our clients’ needs in the region.
This position comes with responsibility for environmental monitoring, data collection, calibration and use of field equipment, and a significant amount of field work and travel.
As such, we are looking for candidates with a technical diploma or B.Sc. in biology, environmental sciences or another relevant field or a certificate in environmental monitoring alongside relevant past work experience, training, and interest in the field. Eligibility for registration with a processional association would be an asset.
We are also looking for someone with strong verbal and written communication skills, excellent data literacy, and a positive attitude towards health and safety system implementation. See the full list of qualifications for this position below.
This is a full-time, permanent position with 40 hours of work per week and a wage of $27.50 to $35/hr commensurate with experience. Field work will include overtime (1.5x rate) and weekend work.
Only candidates currently resident and legally able to work in Canada will be considered for this position. An initial interview will be organized for selected candidates. Please submit your resume and cover letter through our application form or to trevor.mcconkey@gitxaalaenterprises.com (cite Reference ID: GES2508.01). Posting will remain open until filled.
Duties
- Environmental monitoring including performing marine mammal observation, hydroacoustic monitoring, surface water, groundwater, soil, and/or sediment sampling, bird nest sweeps, fish and/or amphibian salvage;
- Carrying out field work in support of environmental, habitat monitoring, and archaeological studies;
- Collection of baseline biophysical data in marine, terrestrial, and aquatic environments as part of project Environmental Assessments and/or related monitoring;
- Calibration, maintenance, and use of field instrumentation and equipment including GPS, water quality probes, dataloggers, etc.;
- Demonstrating attention to detail in completing administrative, Health and Safety, and field documentation;
- Adherence to company and client Health and Safety, Quality Assurance / Quality Control, and Drug and Alcohol (incl. testing) policies and programs;
- Travel to remote work locations (including by boat or helicopter) and ability to work out of camps and perform night shift monitoring; and
- Working collaboratively and constructively with a variety of clients, co-workers, and contractors in a team-oriented setting.
Qualifications
- B.Sc. or technical diploma in biology, environmental science or other relevant field OR a certificate in environmental monitoring.
- Candidates with Environmental Monitoring training / certification may apply who are capable of demonstrating relevant past work experience, training, and interest in the environmental field;
- Eligibility for registration (in training) with a professional association such as the BC College of Applied Biology, BC Institute of Agrologists, etc. is considered an asset but not a requirement;
- Committed to undertaking training to further skills in environmental monitoring and assessments;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
- Experience with MS Office applications and GIS considered an asset;
- Experienced and/or interest in sampling of various environmental media;
- Experience and/or interest in riparian assessments, stream classification, and/or archaeological monitoring considered an asset;
- rone pilot license, SVOP, MED-A3/SVD-BS, ROC-M considered strong assets.
- Positive attitude towards implementing health and safety systems. Level 1 First Aid, H2S Awareness/Alive, etc. considered an asset;
- Willingness to travel for work; and
- Access to a personal vehicle and have a valid BC class 5 driver’s license.
Extras
This position is based out of Prince Rupert on the north coast of British Columbia. Opportunities for relocation or being based out of Terrace or Kitimat, BC can be discussed during the hiring process. Field work will include both day and multi-day trips in the region.
Prince Rupert has a population of ~11,000, offers excellent urban amenities, and access to world class recreation (www.makeprinceruperthome.com).
About The Company

Gitxaała Environmental Services
222 1st Ave WestPrince Rupert BC V8J 1A8 CA
Gitxaała Environmental Services was established in 2021, and our vision is to be the leading environmental and marine sciences consulting service provider in the northwest coast region of British Columbia.
We are committed to the ongoing development of a highly trained and responsive local team based in Prince Rupert to service client demands in all natural resource sectors and levels of government.
Our aim is to enhance the capacity of the Nation and its members through participation in project development and operations in the northwest while improving the sustainability outcomes for our clients and the communities we work within.
Job Details
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Location714 Fraser St Prince Rupert BC
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TypeFull-Time
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Wage$27.50 - $35 per Hour
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Hours40 Hours Per Week
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Experience1 Years
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Start DateAugust 27, 2025
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Closing DateAugust 27, 2025
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Posted13 hours ago