PME Inc. is based in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. The PME Group provides industrial and civil site work, commercial sewer, water work, and common construction services to the municipal, industrial, and oil and gas industry in Canada.
We are currently seeking a position as an Environmental Construction Monitor working out of either our Fort Saskatchewan or Calgary office.
Key Information:
- Conduct environmental site inspections and assign corrective actions when necessary.
- Hours: Based on a 40-hour work week (8 hours a day, Monday - Friday) with the option for overtime as required.
- Hourly rate is dependent on experience.
- Health benefits and vacation pay offered.
Job Description:
- Assisting in the development of documentation such as Environmental Management Plans, project ECO Plans, Care of Water plans, Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control plans.
- Primary tasks include wildlife/nest sweeps, environmental site inspections, water quality monitoring, and fish salvages.
- Supporting the implementation and continuous improvement of the Environmental Management System.
- Supporting implementation, compliance, and auditing of project spill prevention and waste management processes.
- Responding to and reporting environmental incidents.
- Office/Field combination with potential overnight travel (Project work across BC through Saskatchewan).
- Extended construction monitoring on-site as required (rarely >5 days at a time).
- Supporting project team members.
- Completing client prequalification documents.
- Tracking and maintaining permit application/renewal status to support work activities.
- Supporting the preparation of permit applications and associated compliance reports.
Experience and Certification Requirements:
- University Degree or technical diploma in Environmental Science or Biology.
- QWSP and/or QAES with professional registration in Alberta's Professional Regulatory Organizations (e.g., P.Ag/RTAg or P. Biol.).
- Minimum 3-5 years of relevant experience.
- Valid driver's license with a clean driver's abstract.
- Willingness to obtain current WHMIS 2015 and CSTS certifications prior to job start.
- Knowledge of best management practices and regulatory requirements for wetland assessments and applications.
- Willingness to work overtime (up to 12-hour shifts) and adapt to changing workloads.
- Leadership, quality, safety, and customer service focus.
- Proficient administrative skills and professional demeanor.
- Diligence, organizational and time management skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Acrobat, and PowerPoint.
Education: University Degree or technical diploma in Environmental, Earth Science, Biology, or Environmental Engineering.
Go ahead and be yourself. We'll pay you for it!
We are an equal opportunity employer. While only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview, be sure to continually check our website for other related positions as they are posted.
- A successful pre-access drug and alcohol test may be required depending on the project.