Manager, Project Permitting - Vancouver, Canada - Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

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BRINGS THE WORLD TOGETHER
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Job Opportunity:
Manager, Project Permitting (Term for a period of up to 3 years)
Join an organization that plays a critical role in Canada's economy.

At the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, we focus on doing the incredible work it takes to become the world's most sustainable port.


The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is responsible for the stewardship of the Port of Vancouver, Canada's largest and most diversified port.

Our mandate as a Canada Port Authority, as set out by the _Canada Marine Act_, is to enable Canada's trade objectives, ensuring goods are moved safely and responsibly through the Port of Vancouver.

That means providing infrastructure and ensuring the safe and efficient movement of marine traffic and cargo within the port.

It also means we carry out reviews of proposed activities and developments on federal port lands and waters to determine whether a project can go ahead without impacts to the environment and community that cannot be mitigated.


We are passionate about the work we do and what it contributes to our local communities, the region and our country.

This is reflected in our values of collaboration, continuous improvement, accountability and customer responsiveness.


Be a part of a team that advances initiatives to promote economic prosperity through trade, a healthy environment and thriving communities for the future generations of Canadians.


It's a workplace where the intrinsic value of your contribution to help foster the continued growth of the Canadian economy becomes a tangible reality.

Bring your unique strengths, perspectives and experiences to the port authority and join us in charting a course toward a sustainable future.


SUMMARY

The
Manager, Project Permitting will:


  • Lead establishment of large monitoring programs to confirm effects predictions and mitigation effectiveness, including oversight frameworks incorporating Indigenous group and regulatory agency interest.
  • Lead development of environmental management plans and associated compliance monitoring framework. Ensures that all permit and approval records are filed and maintained including submittal documentation, issued permits and accompanying requirements and information supporting the project.
  • Oversees the resolution of environmental permitting and approval issues arising from changes to original design, procurement models or construction proposals.
  • Establishes and maintains working relationships with relevant governmental authorities, Indigenous groups and stakeholders in conjunction with the Indigenous Consultation and Communications Managers.
  • Provides guidance, support and direction to the project team to ensure the effective coordination and timing of the required permits and approvals as they relate to the project schedule.
  • Manages the environment schedules for integration into overall project schedule and working documents, ensuring sequencing of workstream activities are aligned to achieve project objectives
  • Develops project schedules for permitting for integration into overall project schedule and working documents.
Leadership and Management

  • Plans, implements and reviews departmental staffing requirements for areas of responsibility to optimize service delivery to all stakeholders. Liaises with Human Resources to ensure the effective hiring, training and performance management of staff.
  • Procures, leads and manages consultants and contractors.
  • Manages direct reports ensuring that team and individuals performance goals are clear and actively managed with development needs defined and addressed.
  • Provides an active and positive leadership example within the wider Port community, clearly communicating VFPA's vision and key elements of VFPA's business plan, ensuring VFPA's ability to deliver improvements through influence as well as direct control.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • University degree along with a minimum of 5 years of related experience in permitting at a senior level, or an acceptable combination of education and experience.
  • Familiar with both federal and provincial environmental regulations and jurisdiction and have a good working knowledge of environmental assessment methodology and permitting.
  • Experience working on large capital and infrastructure development projects.
  • Experience managing a team, business planning and overseeing a Work Stream/Project budget.
  • Experience managing the services of consultants and contractors.
  • Excellent communication and public speaking skills and a demonstrated ability to effectively interface with all levels of business to represent VFPA as a dynamic organization prepared to seize opportunities as a worldclass port.
  • Strong customer service orientation is required to manage a breadth of responsibilities.
  • Able to demonstrate effective decisionmaking, planning and initiative, while fostering the development in VFPA's emerging lea

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