TRITON

Environmental Project Manager – Assessment & Remediation

TRITON

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: Calgary • 🇨🇦 Canada

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Salary

💰 CA$46 - CA$68 per hour

Job Level

Mid-LevelSenior

About the role

  • Developing and managing phased environmental site assessment, remediation, and reclamation programs, including Phase 1 ESA/Stage 1 Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI) and Phase 2 ESA/Stage 2 PSI
  • Groundwater monitoring design, well installation, and sampling
  • Spill contingency planning and response
  • Providing technical and regulatory expertise regarding contaminated sites work
  • Contributing high-quality reports, cost estimates, and proposals
  • Liaising and negotiating with other partners, clients, regulators, contractors, and sub-contractors
  • Leading technical teams to ensure the quality, cost, and timeliness of deliverables
  • Providing mentorship and training for our environmental professional team
  • Ensuring clients’ and Triton’s safety standards are maintained or exceeded
  • Working collaboratively within Triton’s corporate culture

Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree (B.Sc.) in soil science, environmental science, earth sciences, or related field
  • A graduate degree (M.Sc.) in a related discipline is an asset
  • Registered P.Ag with an Institute of Agrology (BC or Alberta), or another relevant professional organization
  • A minimum of five years of relevant experience in the environmental industry
  • Knowledge and experience with soil classification and mapping using the Canadian System of Soil Classification
  • Experience with Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessments (Stage 1 and 2 Preliminary Site Assessments), soil sampling programs, groundwater monitoring programs, remediation, reclamation
  • Detailed Site Assessments, and/or Reclamation Certificate Applications, Spill contingency planning and response
  • Experience with regulatory guidelines in all other jurisdictions (e.g., Federal, Manitoba, NWT) is an asset
  • Excellent verbal communications skills
  • Detail-oriented with solid organizational and time management skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative working style
  • Valid driver's license from a Canadian province or Territory acceptable for driving alone and with passengers in a work setting.
Benefits
  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits
  • Health Spending Account
  • Pension matching
  • Paid professional membership fees (including in-training designations)
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Flexible scheduling and hybrid work options

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
environmental site assessmentremediationreclamationgroundwater monitoringsoil classificationsoil samplingspill contingency planningregulatory compliancetechnical report writingcost estimation
Soft skills
leadershipmentorshipcommunicationorganizational skillstime managementinterpersonal skillscollaborationnegotiationattention to detailteam management
Certifications
B.Sc. in soil scienceB.Sc. in environmental scienceB.Sc. in earth sciencesM.Sc. in related disciplineRegistered P.Ag