Environmental Manager - Transit Project
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- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Support the Environmental Lead in implementing environmental requirements across project design and delivery;
- Completes the review of previously completed investigations and reporting.
- Identify data gaps and commitments.
- Oversees development of the DD&I scope and schedule.
- Coordinates with the Environmental Design and Approvals Manager for applicable subject matter expert teams.
- Lead the subject matter expert team tasked to complete DD&I work and reporting for area of responsibility.
- Incorporates requirements and commitments into design.
- Confirms that requirements and commitments are executed. Leads environmental design integration across all technical disciplines for their area of responsibility.
- Coordinates with design teams, construction leads, and regulators to resolve environmental risks.
- Responsible for environmental deliverables (including EMPs), schedules, and multidisciplinary coordination.
- assist with preparation and review of environmental documentation and drawings;
- Degree or diploma in Environmental Science, Environmental Technology or related field;
- 6+ years of work-related experience on projects of similar size, scope, and complexity to the Project;
- knowledge of the Province of Ontario’s Transit Rail Project Assessment Process, GO Transit Class EA Document, and Environmental Assessment Act (Ontario);
- Experience in successfully managing all Environmental Aspects of transit projects in the Province of Ontario;
- Knowledge of relevant federal and Ontario environmental policies, procedures and legislation;
- Experience with implementation and management of environmental management systems that conform to ISO 14001;
- Experience liaising with other specialty consultants, contractors and Governmental Authorities; and
- Experience with similar projects in the Province of Ontario.understanding of environmental mitigation and monitoring.
- Environmental certifications (e.g., EPt, ECO Canada credentials) considered an asset.