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An established industry player is seeking a Utilities Management Consultant to join their dynamic team. This role involves managing risks and operations within electrical utilities, ensuring compliance with regulations, and contributing to sustainable practices in forest management. Candidates should have a strong background in environmental studies or natural resource management and at least five years of relevant experience. The position offers a hybrid work environment, competitive salary, and comprehensive benefits, making it an excellent opportunity for professionals looking to make a significant impact in the field.
Posted onMay 06, 2025 by Employer details BC Hydro
Posted onMay 06, 2025 by Employer details BC Hydro
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5 years or more
Work must be completed both in person and remotely.
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2025-05-26
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