Arborist, ISA Certified

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About the role

  • Arborist responsible for conducting tree inventories and assessments for construction projects at LEA Environmental. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and supporting environmental management initiatives across Ontario.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct detailed tree inventories, assessments, and arboriculture surveys, including condition and risk assessments, and diagnose tree health issues using industry best practices.
  • Provide consulting support for construction and development projects, including tree protection measures, impact assessment, and compliance with applicable legislation, regulatory, and municipal by-laws.
  • Support risk management decisions related to public safety, infrastructure, and land-use activities.
  • Assess impacts to trees from proposed developments and infrastructure projects.
  • Prepare clear, well‑structured arborist reports and technical supporting documentation.
  • Develop Tree Preservation and Restoration Plans (or equivalent) in collaboration with the Geomatics Team.
  • Represent LEA in meetings with clients, municipalities, and project stakeholders and collaborate with internal and external project teams, regulators, and Indigenous partners.
  • Provide guidance on the implementation of tree protection measures in the field.
  • Support terrestrial ecology field survey programs, including vegetation community characterization, wildlife habitat assessments, and Species at Risk (SAR) screening.
  • Adhere to health and safety policies and report any unsafe conditions, incidents, or hazards to the supervisor.
  • Other duties and responsibilities within the scope of the Environmental Sector.

Requirements

  • Certified Arborist designation with the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA).
  • Undergraduate degree or diploma in a related discipline (e.g., Ecology, Biology, Forestry, Fish and Wildlife Technology, Geography, Landscape Architecture).
  • Demonstrated 3-5 years of experience in consulting arboriculture, including tree inventory, assessment, reporting, and impact analysis.
  • Working knowledge of Ontario regulatory frameworks, including the Species Conservation Act, 2005 (SCA), Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 (MBCA), and applicable municipal tree by-laws.
  • Experience supporting regulatory permit applications and approvals as it relates to tree protection.
  • ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) is considered a strong asset.
  • Butternut Health Assessor Certification is considered a strong asset.
  • Experience conducting other vegetation and/or botanical inventory protocols is considered a strong asset.
  • Proficiency with data collection, GPS tools, and GIS platforms (e.g., Field Maps, Collector, Survey123) and experience supporting mapping and geospatial data management.
  • Comfortable working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions and terrain, including construction and active work sites.
  • Experience with invasive species identification and management is considered a strong asset.
  • Valid driver’s license.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive coverage including prescription drugs, dental, vision, STD, LTD, life insurance, critical illness, wellness account, travel coverage, and virtual health services.
  • RRSP with employer matching and TFSA options for tax-free growth.
  • 7 days of flexible paid time off that can be used as needed, including for personal matters or vacation.
  • Collaborative hybrid work environment with flexible hours to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
  • Unique, employee-co-funded social club with an annual budget to host social events and activities that bring employees together.

Job title

Job type

Full Time

Experience level

Mid levelSenior

Salary

CA$60,000 - CA$75,000 per year

Degree requirement

Bachelor's Degree

Location requirements

HybridMarkhamCanada

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