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Senior Environmental Scientist / Project Manager - Fort St. John

Linxus Group

Fort St. John

On-site

CAD 100,000 - 130,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

Un cabinet de conseil environnemental dynamique recherche un Senior Environmental Scientist / Project Manager à Fort St. John. Le candidat idéal aura une expérience significative en consultation environnementale, particulièrement dans l'industrie pétrolière et gazière, avec des compétences en gestion de projets et en communication technique. Ce rôle offre un environnement de travail stimulant avec des options de travail local et à distance, ainsi qu'une rémunération compétitive et des avantages sociaux.

Benefits

Jours de vacances payés
Programme de bien-être
Contributions à un régime de retraite
Assurance vie et santé de groupe

Qualifications

  • 5+ ans d'expérience en consultation environnementale, de préférence en pétrole et gaz.
  • Adhésion à la BC College of Applied Biologists de préférence.
  • Titulaire d'un permis de conduire valide de classe 5.

Responsibilities

  • Gérer et rapporter les services environnementaux liés aux installations pétrolières.
  • Conduire des études de terrain, incluant la reconnaissance de sites.
  • Compléter des rapports techniques pour diverses évaluations environnementales.

Skills

Coordination de projet
Conformité réglementaire
Communication orale
Rédaction de rapports techniques

Education

Diplôme en biologie, écologie ou sciences environnementales

Tools

MS Word
Excel

Job description

Senior Environmental Scientist / Project Manager - Fort St. John

Fort St. John, BC, Canada

CA$ 100,000.00 - 130,000.00 (Canadian Dollar)

Job Openings Senior Environmental Scientist / Project Manager - Fort St. John

About the job Senior Environmental Scientist / Project Manager - Fort St. John

We are an expanding progressive surface land and environmental consulting firm with an interest in oil and gas, forestry, mining, energy, and agricultural industries, as well as municipal authorities throughout Alberta, British Columbia, and Canadas north. We employ a team of over 85 staff members located in our Fairview, Grande Prairie, Fort St. John, and Terrace offices, and we offer interdisciplinary expertise to develop environmental solutions for our clients throughout western Canada. For over 40 years, we have directly assisted clients in regulatory application and have provided consulting expertise on environmental legislation, regulations and guideline compliance related to project planning, development, and reclamation. We know great things happen when smart people with equal amounts of talent and determination come together to create what could not be done alone. Help us do great things!

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS

Graduate of a recognized Post Secondary institution or college the field of Biology, Ecology, or Environmental Sciences

5+ years of relevant environmental consulting experience (in NE BC oil and gas preferred)

This position requires membership, or eligibility for membership, in the BC College of Applied Biologists (preferred) or the BC Institute for Agrologists

Highly proficient in MS Word, Excel, and other MS Office programs

Current Safety Tickets (i.e., First Aid, H2S) preferred

Valid Class 5 Drivers License

REQUIRED COMPETENCIES

Ability to coordinate project planning, logistics, and preparation for field work

Understanding of applicable environmental regulations, guidelines, and associated industry practices within BC

Familiar with BC Energy Regulator regulations

Technical experience with BCs vegetation and wildlife species

Strong commitment to health and safety leadership

Excellent attention to detail, well organized, and reliable

Ability to manage time and priorities effectively

Ability to collect, manage, and report on accurate and up-to-date field information

Ownership attitude and accountability for completing tasks on time and on budget

Resourcefulness, constantly troubleshooting, knows the tools available and uses them appropriately

Strong oral communication skills, can effectively communicate with clients, peers, suppliers, and contractors

Strong written communication and technical report writing skills

Ability to work under harsh environmental and weather conditions on occasion

Physically fit

A team player!

RESPONSIBILITIES

Interface with staff and clients to setup, manage, and report on environmental services related to upstream oil and gas

facilities and regulatory requirements

Assist with building and maintaining positive client relationship focused on providing top quality service and project

Take direction from and supports senior staff to achieve project and business goals

Contribute to projects with focus on data collection/processing, increasing role in analysis/interpretation, reporting and

project management

Assist with and/or lead field assessments as required on oil and gas facilities on crown land, including watercourse, wetland,

vegetation, soil, timber, and wildlife assessments, including travel

Conduct baseline field studies, construction monitoring, site reconnaissance, field biological surveys, client meetings, etc.

Undertake assignments that may involve travel and periods of time away from home office (camp/shift work on occasion)

Complete technical reporting for Pre-Construction Site Assessments, Schedule A Soil Assessments, Fish Habitat

Assessments and Wildlife Habitat Features Reports, Environmental Protection Plans, and reclamation reports

COMPENSATION

Full Time Position

Local and Remote Work Options

Competitive Wage ($40.00 to $60.00 per hour)

Paid Vacation and Personal Days

Group Life and Health Benefits

Wellness Program

RRSP and Employer Contributions

Compensation packages will be determined based on candidates experience, education, and overall suitability for position.

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