Wildlife Technician Positions - Bioacoustic Unit

Wildlife Technician Positions - Bioacoustic Unit

When: 2 seasons: April 1 – July 31 and May 1 – July 31, with possible extension until August 31, 2026

Where: Boreal and foothills regions of Alberta

Salary: $3,300-$3,800 per month Full-time + overtime in the field

Duties: Technicians will be working with acoustic recording and camera technology to survey vocalizing animals, small and large mammals, and human noise disturbances in the Alberta wilderness. Duties include (not limited to): equipment maintenance and preparation, data entry, and processing audio and camera data. Applicants should be physically fit, independent, problem-solvers, show attention to detail and have good morale.

Applicants must:

● Be comfortable with off-trail hiking (5-10 km/day) on unstable ground, steep slopes and in wetlands
● Be able to carry heavy loads (up to 40 lbs.)
● Tolerate inclement weather, biting insects, and early mornings (dawn)
● Be able to work alone in remote conditions
● Have an Alberta Class 5 driver's license or equivalent
● Standard First Aid and CPR C

Applicants with the following experiences and abilities will be preferred:
● A minimum of 1 year of experience working in remote conditions
● Ability to sustain camp life for long periods (cooking, cleaning, etc.)
● Experience driving 4×4 trucks, trailer hauling, and driving ATVs
● Ability to navigate using compass, maps, and GPS

Additional assets:
● Strong ATV skills in challenging terrain
● Previous camera trap work
● Wilderness First Aid certification

Accommodations & Schedule: Rustic camps, food, and travel is provided during fieldwork. Applicants provide their own accommodations in Edmonton during preparation periods. Expect to spend long periods of time in the field, so having a flexible schedule is an asset.

Send your cover letter, resume, and 3 references to bioacoustichiring@gmail.com by February 28th, 2026

Status:
Open
Posted Date:
Jan 30, 2026
Closing date:
Feb 28, 2026

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