Term Intermediate Environmental Scientist

Archipelago

Archipelago

Marketing & Communications
CAD 65k-85k / year
Posted on Jan 16, 2026

Term Intermediate Environmental Scientist

We are seeking an Environmental Scientist to join our Victoria based team. The successful candidate will support project-specific delivery across construction monitoring, brownfield/contaminated sites, and marine and coastal projects. This role combines field work, technical reporting, and project coordination within a collaborative project delivery team based in Victoria, BC.
This term position is well suited to someone with consulting experience who enjoys working across field investigations, desktop analysis, and project execution.

WHAT IS ARCHIPELAGO ALL ABOUT?

Archipelago has been around for over 40 years, and our Environmental Services group has supported sustainable coastal and environmental development for most of that time. Our multidisciplinary team works across marine, terrestrial, and nearshore environments, supporting infrastructure, remediation, restoration, and construction projects for government, industry, and First Nations throughout British Columbia and beyond. As well, Archipelago is at the forefront of fisheries monitoring solutions for fisheries around the world. Our Fisheries Monitoring team create and deploy technology for commercial fishing vessels, at-sea observers and dockside monitors to collect data which helps manage global fisheries and ensure sustainability for generations to come. Our head office sits right on the water in Victoria (Esquimalt), British Columbia and we have offices in Alaska, Oregon, Australia, and in port cities up and down the British Columbia coast.

ROLE OVERVIEW

The Environmental Scientist will provide technical support and environmental oversight on active projects. The role includes environmental monitoring, compliance support, data interpretation, report preparation, and coordination with project managers, subcontractors, regulators, and clients.

Environmental and Technical Support

  • Provide environmental advice and guidance to project teams and site personnel
  • Review historical reports and interpret site-specific scientific data to develop project overviews and technical recommendations
  • Identify data gaps and support regulatory and environmental overview assessments, including industrial sites (federal and provincial)
  • Support the development and implementation of environmental management and protection plans (EMPs/EPPs)

Field Work and Construction Support

  • Conduct environmental monitoring, compliance inspections, and field investigations during construction activities
  • Lead and coordinate field crews and subcontractors focused on environmental compliance and monitoring
  • Collect sediment and water samples for laboratory analysis in accordance with approved protocols
  • Oversee and document construction activities from an environmental perspective
  • Act as the on-site environmental representative for major marine infrastructure projects (e.g., jetty reconstruction), coordinating monitoring of water quality, underwater noise, sediment disturbance, and marine wildlife
  • Support project leadership teams during active field programs

Reporting and Project Delivery

  • Assist with technical report writing, including reports, memos, letters, and proposals
  • Compile, manage, and interpret environmental data, providing input to quality control processes
  • Support project managers with scopes of work, cost estimates, and deliverables
  • Liaise with clients, contractors, and regulators as required

WHAT DO YOU OFFER?

  • Environmental diploma or bachelor’s degree in biological, physical science, engineering, or environmental-related studies
  • Ability to become a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP) in British Columbia (e.g., AScT, RPBio, PGeo, Pag)
  • Minimum 3 years of environmental consulting experience or similar, including at least 6 months of construction-related applied science experience
  • Strong report writing and technical documentation skills
  • Experience with data compilation and database management (lab results)
  • Ability to obtain Federal Security Clearance
  • A valid driver’s license

BENEFICIAL EXPERIENCE

  • Technical tools: ArcGIS, Hydro acoustics
  • Marine vessel operation certifications (e.g., PCOC, DVS-SV, ROC-M, First Aid)

WHAT MAKES WORKING AT ARCHIPELAGO GREAT?

  • Group benefits program (Health and Dental)
  • Health spending account
  • Personal wellness fund
  • RSP matching
  • Performance and success sharing plan
  • Company funded education and development opportunities
  • Staff parties and events
  • Oceanfront building with proximity to transit and bike paths
  • Free Parking

WHAT ELSE?

The anticipated salary range for this role is $65,000 to $85,000 based on the experience you bring to the role. This role is an 18-month term position for the period September 2026 through August 2027, with potential for extension.
Archipelago is strongly committed to maintaining health and safety and prioritizes following all applicable procedures and regulations.

Archipelago works to provide an inclusive, fair, and equitable working environment for staff of all backgrounds. Regardless of your race, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, nation of origin, disability or age; if you share our values surrounding the careful management of our ocean resources, we welcome your unique contributions and perspectives.

The position is based on a 37.5-hour work week –typically Monday to Friday. However, with field work and project deadlines, you can expect that there will be some evenings and weekends where long or irregular hours may be required.

If you are interested in applying, email your resume and a cover letter to hr@archipelago.ca

We will keep this posting active until the position has been filled.