Environmental Project Manager
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- Toronto, ON
- 91.000-125.100 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Lead, coordinate and deliver all aspects related to environmental assessment and permitting activities, particularly for the transportation and energy sector, working as part of a wider delivery team.
- Coordinate and guide efforts to obtain and comply with environmental approvals/permits for projects from regulatory agencies (municipal, provincial and federal).
- Act as a project manager/coordinator responsible for the development and management of scope, budget, schedule, and effective quality oversight.
- Assist in the development and implementation of consultation and engagement programs, including with First Nations and Indigenous communities.
- Independently coordinate and manage external subcontractors.
- Effectively delegate and coordinate tasks and activities with staff, providing technical and supervisory guidance to more junior staff on assigned tasks.
- Assist with and, as necessary, take a lead role in the development of proposals, qualification documents and other business development related activities.
- Interact with clients and regulatory agencies and ministries to ensure that projects are successfully delivered within timelines.
- Support the growth of environmental planning / environmental assessment market share in strategic markets.
- Mentor junior and intermediate professionals.
- Over 10 years of related experience managing and coordinating environmental assessments and securing construction permits/approvals for transportation and energy projects, within fast-paced engineering or environmental consulting environments.
- Strong environmental project management expertise, including application of project management principles such as cost control, scope management, scheduling, and coordination of multiple concurrent assignments.
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Planning, Environmental Science, or related degree.
- Solid understanding of regulatory frameworks, including the Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process, with experience working with energy and/or transportation regulators considered an asset.
- Strong organizational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to prioritize, manage competing deadlines, and deliver projects effectively.
- Professional designation or membership (full or provisional) in a relevant professional body is an asset (e.g., PMP, CAPM, RPP, EP).
- Must possess a valid driver’s license.