Join Cardno's Restoration Services team to play an integral role in implementing project work in the ecological restoration management field.Job Description:
Cardno is seeking a Field Supervisor - Ecological Restoration to implement project work in the ecological restoration management fields. Under the direction of the Operations Manager, the position includes the direct supervision/ coordination of field crews, implementing a high quality product, interpreting construction plans/ specifications, assists in administering Cardno's Health and Safety culture, track project budgets, and ensuring equipment maintenance. Projects will involve field labor, technical work, and/or supervision. A typical work day consists of an 8-10 hour day although, in accordance with the requirements of specific assignments, may include irregular hours. Position may also require overnight travel.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
> Implementing restoration project work at the ground level under the direction of regional Operations Manager and/or Project Managers
> Native planting, seeding, erosion control installation, herbicide application, prescribed fire or any other activities necessary with field implementation of ecological restoration projects
> Supervisors may be required to spend up to 1-4 nights per week out of town working at remote locations
> Adhering to corporate policies, operate through the proper management channels, and act in the best interest of firm
Basic qualifications:
> Bachelor's Degree in Life Sciences (Ecology, Environmental Science, Botany, Biology, Fisheries, Forestry)- or equivalent experience
> Supervisors will be required to obtain commercial Pesticide Applicator's License
> Valid Driver's License
> Standard First Aid, CPR, and/or Red Card
> 2+ years leading field crews related to ecological restoration
> Experience operating truck/ trailer combinations (+20,000 lb GVWR)
> Experience operating equipment such as tractors, ATVs, chainsaws, and/ or skidsteers
> Ability to travel overnight for 1-4 days out of town
> Experience with herbicide handling and application
> Experience in native and invasive species plant identification and/ or restoration techniques
Desired Qualifications:
> Experience with technical report writing
> Bilingual (Spanish) is a plus
> Operating a Global Positioning System
Equal Opportunity statement for US based applicants
Cardno has a long standing policy of Equal Opportunity in employment. Our practice is to fill positions by selecting applicants who can perform the work in a competent and professional manner. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status. At any time, if you need an accommodation during the application process, please contact Human Resources.Cardno does not accept unsolicited resumes from any 3rd party agencies. No fee will be paid to 3rd parties who submit unsolicited resumes to any Cardno employee. Resumes from approved vendors must be specifically requested by Cardno and approved by the Cardno Talent Acquisition Team.
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