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A leading infrastructure firm is seeking an Indigenous Engagement Specialist in British Columbia. This role involves developing engagement strategies that respect Indigenous knowledge and interests while supporting essential infrastructure projects. Candidates should have at least 4 years of experience in Indigenous consultation and a degree in a relevant field. This full-time position may offer remote/hybrid work options.
AECOM is seeking an Indigenous Engagement Specialist with experience in transportation and highway infrastructure to join our Environment Business Line in British Columbia. This permanent full-time position will support impactful engagement with Indigenous Nations and communities while aligning with technical project deliveryparticularly for provincial transportation and infrastructure initiatives. Reporting to the Team Lead Impact Assessment and Permitting this role will work closely with engineers planners and permitting experts to advance projects through B.C.s regulatory process while respecting Indigenous rights knowledge and priorities.
As part of the Environment Business Line you will play a key role in strengthening our approach to Indigenous engagement by collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams of environmental / engineering professionals and technical specialists. This position is responsible for developing and implementing Indigenous consultation strategies ensuring that proposals and projects respect Indigenous knowledge rights and interests while aligning with regulatory requirements environmental assessment (EA) / permitting processes and best practices for reconciliation.
Key Responsibilities :
Lead and implement Indigenous engagement strategies that foster respectful transparent and culturally appropriate relationships with Indigenous communities governments and organizations.
Support Indigenous consultation activities related to environmental assessments permitting and construction phases of infrastructure projectsincluding MOTI-led highway and transit corridor initiatives.
Collaborate with engineers environmental planners and design teams to ensure Indigenous Knowledge is meaningfully integrated into project design permitting and mitigation measures.
Track and manage Indigenous engagement milestones aligned with regulatory requirements and technical schedules.
Prepare culturally inclusive communication materials summary reports and records of engagement for regulatory filings and client updates.
Respond to concerns raised by Indigenous rights-holders in a manner that fosters trust accountability and responsiveness throughout project lifecycles.
Build and sustain strong relationships with Indigenous businesses and governments to support capacity-building employment and procurement opportunities.
Coordinate field-level engagement for construction projects archaeological assessments and field investigations.
Contribute to business development efforts by supporting proposal writing budgeting and participating in networking opportunities.
Mentor and support junior and peer staff in Indigenous engagement best practices and cultural safety.
Qualifications :
Minimum Requirements :
A degree or professional designation in Communications Environmental Planning Indigenous Studies or a related field (or equivalent practical experience).
Minimum 4 years of experience in Indigenous engagement consultation or communications within public or private sector projects.
Demonstrated experience with the Province of B.C.s regulatory consultation approach and Indigenous relations protocols.
Knowledge of Indigenous rights legal frameworks (e.g. Duty to Consult UNDRIP TRC Calls to Action) and governance structures in B.C.
Proven ability to work respectfully and effectively with Indigenous Nations and organizations.
Strong verbal and written communication skills including proposal writing report development and public presentation delivery.
Willingness and ability to travel to Indigenous communities including during evenings or weekends.
Valid drivers licence and access to reliable transportation.
Preferred Qualifications :
8 years of experience in Indigenous engagement with a focus on infrastructure transportation and environmental permitting.
Lived experience as an Indigenous person (First Nations Mtis or Inuit) is considered a strong asset.
Direct experience supporting Indigenous consultation on MOTI highway and transit infrastructure projects.
Familiarity with B.C. Environmental Assessment Act the federal Impact Assessment Act and permitting frameworks.
Experience coordinating linear infrastructure consultation including land access fieldwork coordination and contractor liaison.
Membership in IAP2 CPRS IABC IAF or a related professional association is an asset.
Additional Information :
About AECOM
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Remote Work : Employment Type :
Full-time
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Experience : years
Vacancy : 1