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Your Opportunity
Stantec’s Prairies and Territories Environmental Services group is currently seeking an Intermediate to Senior Environmental Planner to work with our Assessment and Permitting team. This role supports environmental review and licensing, an increasingly critical component of development projects across Canada and globally. We are looking for a motivated, collaborative team player who is passionate about making a positive impact on the environment. There’s no end to the scope and significance of your work, and to where it can take you at Stantec.
Our team is based across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, and while we embrace our core value that “we are better together”, we do offer flexible work solutions and hybrid work situations.
In this role, the successful candidate will provide support to all stages of a project’s lifecycle including assessment, permitting and approval requirements, construction support, and post-construction support. Projects will include small to large-scale provincial and federal environmental assessments for the oil and gas, power and energy, infrastructure, transportation, and mining sectors. This specific role will have a focus on midstream oil and gas projects with an opportunity to work on other projects as available. With a working knowledge in federal, provincial, and municipal jurisdictions, you will be joining a multidisciplinary team in Environmental Services at Stantec who works closely with our multidisciplinary teams (e.g., ecosystems, water resources, cultural resources, and site investigation and remediation teams).
We are looking for an individual who is highly motivated and accountable, has good attention to detail, has great communication skills who thrives working in a team environment, and a creative thinker with demonstrated problem solving skills and a drive to support clients and internal teams to find solutions. Organizational skills and the ability to support multidisciplinary teams in a fast-paced company are essential qualities The successful candidate will support projects to meet their regulatory requirements and facilitate the completion of deliverables concerning the regulatory approval processes and compliance.
The position is based in one of our key offices, located in Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Yellowknife, or Winnipeg.
Your Key Responsibilities
- Act as an internal subject matter expert on regulatory requirements related to the approval and construction of midstream projects within Western Canada including cross borders (provincial and US)
- Lead a project team of discipline experts
- Drive project delivery with a key focus on efficient execution, project controls, and safety
- Use sound judgement to solve and manage risks associated with project support activities
- Work in a collaborative team of technical environmental specialists to lead the approval and permitting process
- Prepare and review environmental assessments, regulatory applications and technical submissions
- Contribute to proposals, pre- qualifications, and relationship building with existing and prospective clients
- Communicate and collaborate with other environmental and regulatory specialists to ensure consistency in project execution
- Support the development and mentorship of junior and intermediate staff
- Participate in team and independent based work
- Take part in on-the-job learning and professional development opportunities
- Support and ensure implementation of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) policies, procedures, standards and guidelines in the execution of all work and coordinate with HSE professionals during the execution of all project phases
Your Capabilities and Experience
- Ability to work with initiative, professionalism and confidentiality, multi-task and adapt to change in a very dynamic environment
- Strong understanding of provincial (AB, BC) and federal regulations, in particular CER, environmental assessment processes, permitting requirements and construction planning needs
- Demonstrated effective writing and communication skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Effective writing and communication skills
- Proven problem-solving skills and innovative thinking
- Committed to providing quality deliverables in a timely manner
- Ability and desire to coach and mentor less experienced staff
- Experience in midstream operations, including construction execution and support is considered an asset
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