Environmental Coordinator

AtkinsRéalisVancouver, BC

About The Position

We are seeking an Environmental Coordinator to join our growing Environmental Permitting and Management team in British Columbia. Our work includes delivering keystone projects throughout their lifecycle: from early assessment of constraints to strategic development of regulatory approvals processes, to environmental monitoring, and compliance management through construction and operations. Your day-to-day work will include the coordination of multiple environmental scopes of work, including identifying environmental and heritage risks, coordinating subject matter expert inputs to risk, preparation of monitoring reports and results interpretation against accepted standards, and provision of time-sensitive construction phase tasks where quick response times are critical. Our team works collaboratively within projects to gain social acceptance and manage our clients' commitments to the environment and sustainable development. Location: Can be based out of our Vancouver office within the Lower Mainland, or our Victoria and Nanaimo offices on Vancouver Island. Other office locations across BC will be considered.

Requirements

  • A university degree or college diploma in environmental science or related studies.
  • At least 3-5 years of experience with a focus in environmental management, preferably within an environmental consultancy and a focus in construction.
  • Experience completing projects on time and within budget with a high degree of client satisfaction.
  • Working knowledge of applicable environmental legislation, regulatory permits and approvals, bylaws, environmental best management practices.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills (written and verbal) skills, with the ability to plan and prioritize workload to manage multiple assignments at one time.

Nice To Haves

  • Graduate level training is an asset.
  • Project management/coordination experience; Project management accreditation or eligibility (CAPM or PMP) is considered an asset.
  • Professional accreditation or eligibility is considered an asset (e.g., RBTech, RPBio., EP, P.Ag., P.Eng., RPP).
  • Demonstrated experience conducting field work; formal training or certification such as EMCPP, CISEC, CESCL, CPESC considered an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure that environmental and social risks are fully incorporated into projects.
  • Prepare scope, budgets, schedules, change management and deliverables according to contract terms including subconsultant and subcontractor management and coordination.
  • Coordinate or prepare environmental permit applications and technical reports associated with regulatory approvals or compliance requirements.
  • Ensure quality of work including work plans, field programs, data collection and analysis, mapping, technical reports and management plans, environmental monitoring.
  • Support relationship management on behalf of, and as directed by clients with Project stakeholders, partners, agencies and Indigenous groups.
  • Field work including environmental monitoring, field studies, research, and data collection.

Benefits

  • Enjoy competitive compensation, employee recognition, and a brilliant range of flexible benefits you can tailor to your health, wellbeing, financial and lifestyle needs.
  • Make the most of diverse opportunities for training and professional development to grow your skills and expertise.
  • And take advantage of our hybrid working culture and generous time-off policies to balance a fulfilling career with your personal life.
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