- Playing a central coordination role on an active Environmental Assessment for a mining project, ensuring water-related data, analysis, and methodologies are fully integrated across the assessment
- Working directly with senior hydrologists and external technical leads, contributing to technical strategy discussions and real-time problem solving
- Designing and implementing hydrology and surface water quality and quantity monitoring programs
- Analyzing hydrologic data and preparing high-quality technical reports for regulatory and EA submissions
- Supporting technical consistency, regulatory requirements, and interdisciplinary integration on complex projects
- Collaborating with ecologists, engineers, Indigenous partners, and external contractors on multidisciplinary initiatives
- Supporting and mentoring staff in field data collection, data analysis, and technical writing
- Working in remote and rugged field environments while adhering to health and safety requirements
- A valid BC Class 5 driver's licence
- Ability and willingness to travel regularly to remote monitoring sites, including multi-day trips during peak field seasons
- Comfort working outdoors in all seasons and variable weather conditions
- Experience designing and implementing surface water quality and quantity monitoring programs
- Strong data analysis, interpretation, and technical report writing skills
- Knowledge of water quantity and quality sampling, modelling, and water resource management
- Familiarity with BC and federal environmental legislation and regulatory frameworks
- Experience supporting or contributing to Environmental Assessments
- Ability to coordinate project scopes and collaborate across multidisciplinary teams
- Experience working with Indigenous communities, organizations, or governments
- Relevant field certifications such as Occupational First Aid Level 1, ATV, or UTV training
- Master's degree in hydrology or an equivalent discipline (asset)
- Comprehensive health and benefits package
- Relocation support may be available for the right candidate
- Professional development opportunities, including training and certifications
- Access to a company vehicle for project-related travel
- Flexible working model built on "freedom with responsibility," offering autonomy with accountability
- Opportunity to contribute to major Environmental Assessment and long-term resource projects across mining, hydro, forestry, and construction sectors
- Meaningful work with an Indigenous-owned business that advances environmental stewardship and supports Tsay Keh Dene Nation
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Hydrologist
1 month ago
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Hydrologist (80K–110K/yr + Relocation Assistance to Prince George, BC) - Kelowna - Scout Talent
Description
Overview
Contribute to long-term hydrology and surface water programs that support Environmental Assessments and resource projects in partnership with industry and Tsay Keh Dene Nation
Earn a competitive annual salary of $80,000–$110,000, along with a comprehensive benefits package and opportunities for professional growth
Apply your technical expertise in surface water monitoring, data analysis, and technical reporting within a multidisciplinary, Indigenous-owned environmental consulting team operating across northern British Columbia
About Chu Cho Environmental (CCE)
Founded in 2013, Chu Cho Environmental is a 100% Tsay Keh Dene Nation owned company, established under the Nation's Economic Development Corporation. As an Indigenous owned business, Chu Cho Environmental reflects the values of the Nation, and delivers high quality environmental services that are rooted in respect for the community and territory.
As a for profit social enterprise, Chu Cho Environmental creates employment, builds local capacity, and supports economic growth for Tsay Keh Dene Nation. It is our mission to build a resilient, skilled and multidisciplinary team that delivers professional, high quality environmental services across northern British Columbia.
Chu Cho Environmental offers a wide range of professional environmental services, including baseline studies, regulatory support, environmental research, and ongoing monitoring for resource development projects. Our multidisciplinary team brings expertise in wildlife, fisheries, botany, aquatics, atmospheric science, reclamation, and GIS services.
For more information, please visit our website.
You can learn about some of our projects here.
About the Opportunity
Chu Cho Environmental is looking for a full-time Hydrologist based in Prince George, BC, with flexibility to work from home when not required in the office or field, depending on project needs.
Reporting to the Senior Environmental Scientist, you will play a key role in supporting hydrology and surface water monitoring programs through fieldwork, data analysis, technical reporting, and collaboration across northern British Columbia.
In this position, you will be primarily responsible for designing and implementing surface water quality and quantity monitoring programs, analyzing and interpreting data, and producing high-quality technical reporting. You will also play a central coordination role on a major Environmental Assessment (EA), offering a high-visibility opportunity to build deep EA experience through collaboration with internal teams and external partners.
More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
To read the full position description, please read the full position description.
About You
To qualify, you will need an undergraduate degree in hydrology, physical geography, earth sciences, or a related field, with 5+ years of experience in environmental consulting or a similar hydrologist role. You will be licensed or immediately eligible for registration as a Professional Agrologist (PAg), Registered Professional Biologist (RPBio), or Professional Geoscientist (PGeo).A combination of education, practical experience, and field-based expertise will be considered.
The following are required:
Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:
As our ideal candidate, you will possess strong analytical thinking, clear written and verbal communication skills, and a collaborative mindset that allows you to work effectively with internal teams, subcontractors, and project partners. You are self-motivated, adaptable, and comfortable balancing fieldwork with detailed technical analysis and reporting.
This is a rewarding opportunity for a hydrologist who is eager to contribute to meaningful environmental work, support complex Environmental Assessments that represent some of the most impactful work in the field, and grow their expertise within a collaborative, Indigenous-owned consulting organization operating across northern British Columbia.
About the Benefits
Compensation based on skills and experience is a competitive annual salary of $80,000 – $110,000, and a host of excellent benefits including:
Join us in advancing environmental stewardship and community growth. Apply today
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Hydrologist
Only for registered members Kelowna