Employee-owned Canadian consulting firm offering planning, engineering, environmental, landscape, and project services.
Lead contaminated site assessment, remediation, and team development for senior consultant
18 days ago ago
C$100,000 - C$140,000
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Hybrid
Company Size
1,200 Employees
Service Specialisms
Geotechnical Drilling
Material Testing
Construction Observations & Inspections
Civil Site Design
Surveying
Telecommunications
Structural Engineering
Sector Specialisms
Asset Management
Climate Change
Community Resilience
Energy
Sustainability
Environmental Management
Planning
Studies
Role
Description
risk assessment
site remediation
project management
team leadership
data analysis
business development
Performing screening level risk assessments.
Contributing to business development, including leading and assisting in proposal preparation, client contacts, and meetings.
Site remediation (soil and groundwater) design, remedial action planning, supervision, and confirmation remediation reporting.
Managing complex projects and providing technical oversight.
Building and/or leading our contaminated sites team and mentoring junior staff.
Designing and overseeing the implementation of contaminated site assessment and remediation work.
Preparing and reviewing work plans, proposals, project reports, technical memos, and letters.
Supporting the growth of our team through involvement with strategic planning for marketing, hiring and technical initiatives.
Analyzing and interpreting data.
Requirements
driver's licence
contaminated sites
hydrogeology
professional registration
project management
soil vapour
Valid driver’s licence.
Contaminated Sites experience must include Stage 1 and 2 Preliminary Site Investigation, Detailed Site Investigations, Site Profiles, and legal instruments methods according to BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (ENV) as well as Phase I to III ESA (CSA Z768-01 and CSA Z769-00) assessment protocols.
Understanding of contaminant hydrogeology and monitoring well design and sampling and demonstrable experience in the assessment of soil and groundwater contaminant interactions, including the preparation of Conceptual Site Models.
Eligible for professional registration or currently meets the application requirements (e.g., AScT, P.Ag., R.P.Bio, P.Biol., or P.Chem., P.Geo., P.Eng., or similar).
Ability to travel.
15+ years of post-graduation experience in environmental consulting specific to managing contaminated sites and 7+ years of experience in project management.
Soil vapour sampling, testing, and modelling experience.
Excellent organization skills and attention to detail, and ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines within a team environment.
Experience working with CSAPs and Ministry issued instrument application processes for investigations that are subject to applications for legal instruments; reviews by Contaminated Sites Approved Professionals/ENV.
Undergraduate degree or diploma in relevant pure or applied science; graduate (M.Sc.) degree preferred.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and proficient at software for word processing, data management, and presentations.
Benefits
Work environment that focuses on your health, safety, and overall wellness including fitness allowance, and local wellness activities.
Opportunities to participate in social club activities and events (including our biennial company-wide Olympics), lunch-and-learns, and community support initiatives.
Flexible working arrangements.
Competitive salary and benefits, including extended health, dental coverage, Employee and Family Assistance Program, matching company pension program and a parental leave top-up program.
Ongoing support for your professional development and growth, including mentoring programs, training opportunities, professional designation support, and a Young Professionals Group.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
100% Carbon Neutral
Environmental Leadership
The firm has been entirely carbon-neutral since 2009, showcasing its commitment to sustainability.
Founded in Edmonton in 1946, the firm grew from a local practice into a national consultancy spanning multiple offices.
Driven by technical excellence, it has earned awards like Canada’s Schreyer Award multiple times and platinum Best Managed status.
Projects range from bridge rehabilitation and water treatment plants to airport tunnels and marine habitat restoration.
Its services weave together urban planning, civil and environmental engineering, landscape architecture, and asset management.
Specialisms include sustainability-focused work in buildings, energy systems, water infrastructure, transportation networks, and environmental science.
Culture + Values
Employee‑owned culture
Collaboration
Innovation
Continuous learning
Strong client service ethic
Community involvement
Respect
Integrity
High performance
Environment + Sustainability
2050 Net-Zero
Long-Term Sustainability Goal
Commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by the year 2050.
30% Reduction
2030 Emission Target
Aims to reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions intensity by 30% by 2030 compared to 2020 levels.
14% Lower Emissions
2020-2023 Progress
Already achieved a 14% reduction in emissions intensity since 2020, demonstrating meaningful progress toward long-term goals.
Integrated life‑cycle approach to energy, environmental, human, waste and water assets
Promotion of economic, environmental and social sustainability across all projects
Pilots of zero‑emission construction equipment (e‑wheel loader, e‑mini‑excavator)
Embedded sustainable management systems, ISO 14001‑ready processes
Inclusion & Diversity
Indigenous Commitment Policy and Action Plan
Indigenous Commitment Working Group
Collaboration with Indigenous communities on hundreds of projects
Recruitment of Indigenous candidates and youth STEAM mentorship
Financial awards to Indigenous students and staff cultural training programs