Elk Valley Resources (EVR) operates four steelmaking coal mines that employ over 5,000 people in the Elk Valley of British Columbia. We are committed to responsible resource development, environmental performance and building strong partnerships with communities and Indigenous Peoples.
EVR is proud to be part of the Glencore Group, contributing to a global portfolio of operations with a history that dates back more than 100 years in Canada.
Are you looking for a new career opportunity? Join our team.
Application Deadline: June 23, 2026
What we offer:
At EVR, we're dedicated to supporting our workforce on their unique career journeys.
EVR recognizes our employees' skills, competencies, and performance and offers opportunities with competitive compensation and benefits. We also aim to promote employee health and wellness and provide opportunities for professional development.
We believe in the power of diversity and strive each day to create a workplace where each individual is valued and respected for their contributions.
We also believe that our employees are the reason we are accomplishing great things and are committed to supporting them through our many different programs.
About the role:
Reporting to the Senior Lead, Fish, the Lead, Fish Monitoring is responsible for delivering fish population and fish habitat monitoring studies across EVR’s operations. Key responsibilities include the design, planning, and execution of fish population and fish habitat monitoring programs, as well as supervising a team of direct reports, consultants, and contractors implementing fish and fish habitat monitoring programs across the Elk Valley.
To be successful, we are looking for someone with strong knowledge in fisheries science, excellent organisational and communication skills, and ability to effectively collaborate with an interdisciplinary team.
Join us in the breathtaking Elk Valley of British Columbia. Here you will find outdoor adventure at your fingertips. Whether it's biking and skiing, or the laid-back atmosphere of fishing and hiking, there is something for everyone! Working a compressed work week with alternating Fridays off, come experience what work life balance is all about!
Benefits:
Two Annual Bonus PlansComprehensive Benefits PlanRetirement PackageHealth Lifestyle AccountIn this role you will:
Participate in and adhere to health and safety programs and policies
Develop and execute fish population and fish habitat monitoring studies, including scopes of work, request for proposal (RFPs), and review of study designs
Provide technical support on fish population and habitat to internal teams, including subject matter expert (SME) guidance, stakeholder engagement, and report development and review for fisheries-related permitting, monitoring, and project mitigation measures
Coordinate external contractors and consultants supporting technical and field program deliverables, including onboarding, safe work plan development, site access, and field supervision to maintain compliance with mine site safety protocols and regulatory requirements
Support collaboration with Federal and Provincial regulators, Indigenous Nations and internal teams to advance fish population and habitat monitoring activities
Attend and participate in multi-stakeholder working groups, including the Elk Valley Fish and Fish Habitat Committee (EVFFHC), and support ongoing efforts to build and maintain strong, trusted relationships with government agencies and local Indigenous Nations
Supervise junior team members, fostering collaboration, skills development, and efficient program execution
Support budgeting and financial planning for fish population and habitat programs, including detailed reporting on scope, schedule, and budget to support forecasting, accruals and cost management
Support compliance with fish population and habitat requirements and obligations
Requirements:
Degree or Diploma in Science or Engineering in an environmental-related field. An equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered
Minimum 5+ years of experience in fish population, fish habitat, or related fields in the natural resource sector, preferably in mining
Registered or eligible to be registered as a Professional Biologist in British Columbia
Strong knowledge in fisheries science, including fish population assessment and habitat monitoring methods, with experience collecting, interpreting, and applying field data to inform programs
Demonstrated experience in reviewing technical reports, study designs, biological monitoring programs, and regulatory submissions related to fisheries management
Ability to mentor individuals and work collaboratively while fostering continuous improvement and growth
Excellent communication skills, with experience engaging internal leadership and external stakeholders
Passion for building relationships and fostering effective collaboration with Indigenous Nations, regulatory agencies, local communities
Experience with provincial and federal regulatory approvals practices, legislation and regulations, especially within British Columbia
Valid Class 5 Driver’s License or equivalent