- A defined benefit pension plan
- Comprehensive Health Plan
- Life and Disability insurance
- Collegial and professional work culture
- Career growth and development opportunities across multiple business areas
- On-the-job training to support your success in the role
- implement wildlife management and human-wildlife conflict management field programs
- provide customer service to a wide array of internal and external clients on natural resources management related inquiries, which include managing/preventing human-wildlife conflict
- provide technical support and contribute to the implementation of other resources management programs and projects (e.g. compliance monitoring activities for natural resources management related legislation)
- understanding of resource management, human-wildlife conflict and ecological sustainability principles and practices to organize and conduct associated field inspections, surveys and projects
- knowledge of standards and operating practices for information gathering (e.g. data collection and inventory techniques, data preparation and entry/digitizing)
- knowledge of hunting techniques and legislation as typically acquired through a hunter training course
- communication and interpersonal skills to build effective working relationships and liaise effectively with a wide variety of clients and partners, to address requests and concerns related to human-wildlife conflict management, forestry, fish and wildlife, lands, waters and aggregates programs
- demonstrated analytical and problem solving skills to determine the nature/extent of resource user compliance or human-wildlife conflict, to develop options, as well as to recommend a course of action
- ability to interpret and apply standards, policies and procedural guidelines and legislation
- general knowledge of field equipment operation to perform field maintenance, adjustments and repairs (bear traps, GPS, vehicle, weather stations, outboard motors and boats, ATV's etc.)
- ability to possess and properly operate firearms safely and accurately
Wildlife Technician - Minden, Canada - Ombudsman Ontario
Description
Are you looking for an opportunity to apply your resource management knowledge (including human-wildlife conflict related expertise) in the field? Do you have strong problem solving and communication skills? If so, consider this opportunity to join a professional team with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
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