Senior Environmental Assessment Practitioner

WSP

St. John's, NL, Canada
Base: $84,700 – $112,400 (nb, nl, ns, pei & qc); b...
Fully remote
15+ years environmental impact assessment experience
Federal and provincial regulatory expertise
Project management of multi-disciplinary teams
WSP is seeking a Senior Environmental Assessment Practitioner to join their Atlantic Environmental Assessment and Permitting team, focusing on managing environmental inputs for diverse projects in transportation, energy, industrial, and mining sectors. The role involves project management, regulatory compliance, and collaboration with various technical specialists, offering an opportunity to influence significant projects while championing health, safety, and inclusive workplace culture

Job Summary

  • The role involves managing complex environmental assessments across energy, infrastructure, transportation, and mining sectors.
  • Candidates will provide expert guidance on regulatory roadmaps and ensure compliance with federal and provincial guidelines.
  • WSP offers a global network of resources, flexible work arrangements, and a commitment to health and safety culture.

Matching Summary

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WSP is seeking a Senior Environmental Assessment Practitioner to join their Atlantic Environmental Assessment and Permitting team, focusing on managing environmental inputs for diverse projects in transportation, energy, industrial, and mining sectors. The role involves project management, regulatory compliance, and collaboration with various technical specialists, offering an opportunity to influence significant projects while championing health, safety, and inclusive workplace culture.

Salary

Base: $84,700 – $112,400 (NB, NL, NS, PEI & QC); Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Flexible work, health and safety culture, professional growth opportunities

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • 15+ years environmental impact assessment experience
  • Federal and provincial regulatory expertise
  • Project management of multi-disciplinary teams
  • Indigenous community engagement skills
  • Technical writing for permit applications

Nice-to-have

  • Experience with Digital EIA techniques
  • Strategic bid preparation capabilities
  • Innovative approach to sustainability
  • Strong client relationship building
  • Collaboration across diverse sectors

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in environmental studies, planning, science, or engineering
  • 15+ years of experience with federal and provincial EIAs
  • Expertise in Atlantic Canada and IAAC regulations

Work Rights

Not specified

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