ERM is seeking a motivated Environmental Consultant, LPMR / Mine Closure Planning to join our Mining team at one of our offices in Sudbury, Saskatoon or Calgary .
Working under the direction of project managers and partners, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on a variety of mine closure related projects.
You may also have the opportunity to support other disciplines (i.e., archaeology, ecology, water management, etc.) if interested.
This is a great opportunity to work with ERM's technical experts on the cutting edge of the field, while building the required experience to obtain your professional registration or expand your career.
RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Support a wide variety of mining and contaminated site projects including but not limited to Phase I and Phase II environmental assessments, site investigation, mine closure plans, mine closure cost estimate and asset retirement obligation (ARO), and development of management plans.
- Coordinate and field work support activities - surveying, laboratory services, field monitoring equipment calibration and maintenance.
- Compile and evaluate data and assist in report preparation.
- Focus on team project delivery, taking direction primarily from project managers.
- Assist in ensuring compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
- Work within quality / budget / schedule expectations and scope-specific assignments.
- Conduct field work, including soil, water, air, and dust sampling, remediation pilot tests, construction support, and remediation system operation and maintenance.
- Communicate with subcontractors, regulatory agents, tenants, and clients during field activities.
REQUIREMENTS :
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, geology, science, or related discipline. A post-graduate degree is an asset.
- 0 - 4 years of relevant experience in mining or environmental assessment work.
- Experience working in BC, Ontario, and / or the Territories and familiarity with mine closure and environmental regulatory frameworks within these locales is an asset.
- Effective written / verbal communication and organization / analytical skills; experience recording / writing detailed technical data and reports is a plus.
- Strong commitment to safety, including following established Health and Safety protocols.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Detail-oriented with good problem-solving skills.
- Valid driver’s license with good driving record.
- Willingness to conduct fieldwork in remote locations is preferred.
- Additional language skills (e.g., French and Spanish) are an asset.
- Eligibility for professional registration as a member in training (e.g., E.I.T., G.I.T., or A.I.T.) would be an asset.
- Must be in the Sudbury, Saskatoon or Calgary area and have the ability to go to the office when required.
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