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Environmental Project Manager

WSP

Saskatoon

Hybrid

CAD 80,000 - 110,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading environmental consulting firm is seeking a Contaminated Sites Project Manager to oversee risk and closure of contaminated sites. This role requires 8+ years of experience in assessments and strong project management skills. You will lead teams, manage client relationships, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Ideal candidates will have a degree in a related field and experience in soil and groundwater remediation. This position offers a collaborative culture and opportunities for professional development.

Benefits

Flexible Work Policy
Outstanding career opportunities
Collaborative culture

Qualifications

  • Minimum 8 years of experience in contaminated site assessments.
  • Understanding of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba Environmental regulations.
  • Professional designation is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Create a safe and positive environment for colleagues.
  • Lead project team responsibilities including health and safety plans.
  • Manage client relationships.
  • Collaborate across the national RPM team.

Skills

Project management
Communication skills
Time management
Analytical skills
Client management

Education

Bachelor’s degree in related field (sciences and/or Engineering)
Job description

WSP has a new opportunity for a Contaminated Sites Project Manager to join our Remediation Program Management team based in Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and Calgary. This new opportunity will require you to manage risk and closure of contaminated sites. You will design and oversee field work related to monitoring, investigating, and remediating contaminated sites impacted by hydrocarbons (diesel, gasoline crude oil etc.) fertilizers and metals, as well as prepare technical reports. It is expected that you are self-motivated and will demonstrate strong time management and communication skills.

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  • OurFlexibleWork Policy– we recognize the importance of balance in our lives and encourage you to prioritize the balance in yours. We will support you on and off the job so you can be fully present in both your work and home lives.
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  • Enhancethe world around you - from the environment to the highways, to the buildings and the terrain, WSP is the fabric of Canada.
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  • A phenomenalcollaborativeculture and a workforce filled with genuinelygoodpeoplewho are doing humbly important work. Come find out for yourself what it's like to be a part of our journey.

What you can expect to do here:

  • Create a safe and positive environment for colleagues.
  • Lead a project team and take on responsibilities including:
    • Preparing health and safety plans and emergency response plans.
    • Preparation of proposals and cost estimates.
    • Scheduling of field staff and subcontractors.
    • Report writing including preparing conclusions and recommendations
    • Project accounting, tracking and reporting requirements to the terms of reference under WSP’s Master Services Agreements.
    • Training junior staff in environmental practices including Phase I and II ESAs, drilling, surveying, groundwater sampling, oversight of remediation etc.
    • Training staff on site specific health and safety.
  • Manage client relationships.
  • Collaborate across the national RPM team and WSP.
  • Provide guidance and mentorship to environmental scientists.
  • Develop a personal career development plan with specific goals to achieve your career aspirations.

What you’ll bring to WSP::

  • Bachelor’s degree in related field (sciences and/or Engineering).
  • Minimum 8 years of experience in contaminated site assessments.
  • Sound understanding of the need for health and safety procedures in the workplace/Possess a safety conscious attitude.
  • An analytical mind; someone who is able to make recommendations on the next steps for client sites.
  • Strong business acumen and financial management experience, developing, tracking and forecasting on annual budgets.
  • Previous experience with soil and ground water sampling and remediation.
  • Understanding of the Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba Environmental regulations
  • Professional designation is preferred
  • Experience in the oil and gas sector will be an asset;

Preference will be given to those individuals with more extensive experience with respect to soil and groundwater monitoring programs, Phase I and II environmental site assessments, site remediation, and provincial regulations.

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