
Careers and Opportunities
The ABMI is a great place to work, learn, and be part of a passionate team.
CURRENT OPENINGS
A Great Place to Work
Through our dedicated partners, we regularly employ top-quality candidates in a variety of fields and specializations in order to provide scientifically credible information on the health of Alberta’s biodiversity. Please check here regularly for new opportunities.
Closing date: Mar 10, 2026
The Applied Science Coordinator works in ABMI’s Operations Centre and is responsible for coordinating the design and delivery of applied biodiversity monitoring programs in Alberta, including coordinating Steering Committees, and communications and relationships with government and...
Closing date: Feb 28, 2026
Technicians will be working with acoustic recording and camera technology to survey vocalizing animals, small and large mammals, and human noise disturbances in the Alberta wilderness.
Closing date: Feb 28, 2026
This position is part of a large scale, broad-based monitoring program that informs on the state of
biodiversity across the province of Alberta through field data collection (forest stand measurements, soil collection, vegetation surveys, wildlife monitoring, moss and lichen collection,...
Closing date: Feb 28, 2026
The Indigenous internship is for Indigenous-identifying individuals (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit), who are interested in developing experience in western science monitoring processes and techniques. The goals of the internship are to 1) provide professional western science monitoring...
Working in the Field
An adventure you won't forget—being a field technologist is intense, satisfying, and never boring. The season offers many opportunities to experience nature and learn about our biodiversity. ABMI field technologists work in fascinating and varied landscapes. We typically operate a northern and southern base, both of which have their own challenges and adventures associated with the field work.