Environmental Monitor
Confidential
Posted: May 8, 2026
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Quick Summary
Environmental monitor to monitor and report on environmental data, ensuring accurate and reliable results
Required Skills
Job Description
Your future. Our Environment. One shared purpose.
Our Company
With over three decades of experience, Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. (Triton) delivers pragmatic environmental solutions that help projects move forward responsibly. Our people-first, safety-driven approach shapes everything we do and strengthens the partnerships we build with clients, communities, and industry.
Environmental science is at the heart of our work, and our multidisciplinary team includes experts in aquatic and wildlife biology, soil science, vegetation ecology, environmental assessment, auditing, monitoring, inspection, and resource management. Supporting our work is a dedicated group of corporate and administrative professionals who help ensure our teams have what they need to excel.
Together, we bring the technical expertise and organizational support required to develop smart, effective environmental strategies tailored to every project.
Your Opportunity
As Triton continues to grow, we are seeking highly motivated and enthusiastic Environmental Monitors to join our established team across our Kamloops and Vernon, BC offices. If you’re looking for a dynamic career filled with meaningful work and long‑standing community impact, we’d love to meet you!
This position is ideal for you if you’re passionate about working outdoors and have experience working within a construction environment. You’ll get the chance to be part of some world-class projects that balance environmental protection along with responsible development.
Your Impact
Monitoring construction work activities as they relate to environmental protection, including implementation of environmental protection plans, management plans, and best practices
Advising construction personnel on major decisions such as determining courses of action on how to navigate various construction commitments, government regulations, or unexpected environmental conditions
Monitoring instream works including stream isolations and diversions
Monitoring and collecting water quality samples in both freshwater and marine environments
Monitoring sites for erosion and sedimentation, providing mitigation recommendations as needed
Supporting pre-construction migratory and breeding bird nest sweeps, and fish and amphibian salvage activities
Conducting equipment inspections for fluid leaks and assisting with spill prevention and response
Preparing daily and weekly monitoring summary reports
Attending project and safety meetings
Promoting safety culture and complying with safety protocols
Liaising with clients, regulators, and contractors
Your Skills & Experience
Post-secondary education (degree, diploma, and/or certificate) in biology, forestry, agriculture, environmental science, or related program is an asset
Previous experience as an environmental monitor in a construction environment
Relevant professional designation is an asset (e.g., RPBio, P.Biol, P.Ag)
Experience in fish salvage, water quality monitoring, pre-construction migratory and breeding bird nest sweeps, and wildlife surveys an asset
Knowledge of erosion and sedimentation control measures
Adept in the operation and maintenance of required field sampling equipment
Ability to identify and mitigate issues rapidly to ensure compliance within an active construction work environment
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities
Able to communicate effectively with clients, contractors, regulators, and co-workers
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Detail oriented with solid organizational and time-management skills
Physically fit and able to work in challenging outdoor environments and remote locations in all weather conditions
Willing to work rotational shifts, as well as stay in camps and/or hotels
Valid driver's license from a Canadian province or Territory acceptable for driving alone and with passengers in a work setting.
Your Future at Triton
Throughout our history, Triton has helped clients balance development with environmental responsibility through pragmatic, science-based solutions. At Triton, people come first. We’ve built a collaborative, safety-conscious culture where you can grow your career, make an impact, and create lasting connections.
You’ll Enjoy
Exciting, meaningful projects across Western Canada
A collaborative and inclusive team culture
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including a Health Spending Account and pension matching
Paid professional membership fees (including in-training designations)
Professional development opportunities
Your Compensation
Wages are commensurate with experience and qualifications, with approximate wage range being $30 to $47 per hour.
Location, Work Schedule & Flexibility
This position is primarily field based, with shift rotations and camp/hotel stays. Schedules may vary and are determined by client project staffing requirements.
Your Next Step
Ready to bring your skills to a collaborative and respected team? We invite you to apply by submitting your resume and an optional cover letter. This posting will remain open until filled.
Your Inclusive Workplace
At Triton, we are committed to a respectful, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and identities. Accommodations during the recruitment process are available upon request; please contact [email protected] to make arrangements. Thank you for considering Triton Environmental Consultants. While we appreciate all applications, only those selected for an interview will be contacted