Job Description:
Responsibilities
- Undertake daily field inspections and reporting to ensure compliance with the environmental protection plans (EPPs) and other regulatory approvals
- Prepare and submit reports regularly to ensure thorough documentation and recording of environmental protection aspects of the project
- Collect field based samples (i.e. water, soils) and record data and observations in an accurate and well-organized manner
- Assist in the operation and maintenance of equipment, including laboratory, field, and monitoring equipment
- Undertake investigations of environmental incidents and prepare written reports and recommendations
- Maintain and ensure calibration of field monitoring equipment and related computers
- Communicate effectively with project team members
- Execute Health, Safety and Environmental Policies, Programs etc
Essential Functions
- Ability to demonstrate working competency in environmental inspecting and monitoring (such as field/site inspections, water sampling, field assessment of vegetation, aquatic species and wildlife), and in the use of GPS equipment
- Knowledge of BC Water Quality Guidelines
- Ensuring that fuel and other spills are properly reported and cleaned up
- Preparing daily reports and incident reports
- Ability to identify bird species from sight and sound, as well as conduct bird nest sweeps surveys and implement mitigation measures
Job Requirements:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Possess a robust work ethic and be able to work independently, while able to thrive in a team environment
- Proven problem-solving abilities
- Ability to make defensible CPESC related decisions with little supervision
- Strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication and organizational skills
- Proficient in the writing of technical reports, data entry, data compilation and the management of databases
- Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel)
Experience/ Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in environmental studies or technology from an institute of recognized standing with a minimum of three (3) years of related experience in environmental planning and monitoring on large construction projects
- Nation community representatives, and other stakeholders and participants
- Possess mature judgment and the ability to succeed with minimal supervision both independently and as a team member in an active construction environment
- Must be willing to work 14/7 rotation schedule in a camp
- Possess a valid class 5 driver’s license