Environmental Coordinator - Vancouver, Canada - Port of Vancouver

Port of Vancouver
Port of Vancouver
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Vancouver, Canada

21 hours ago

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JOIN US IN CHARTING A COURSE TO A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
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 committed to diversity, inclusion, and sustainability.

We believe in creating a workplace that reflects the richness of our community and empowers all employees to reach their full potential.


The Environmental Coordinator - Infrastructure Projects provides support for the planning and implementing of environmental programs relating to port authority led infrastructure projects.

This includes environmental impact assessment, mitigation program planning and implementation, and monitoring.

This position supports coordination and communications with internal port authority contacts, and external coordination with regulators, Indigenous groups and stakeholders regarding environmental programs for port authority infrastructure projects.


What you do:

Environmental Program and Process Activities

  • Assist in the development of detailed environmental effect mitigation and monitoring work plans
  • Provide support in the administration of environmental mitigation and program delivery, including overseeing specialist consultants to support the mitigation programs as required. Work with specialist consultant teams and contribute to their work as required. Monitor plan implementation and progress. Tabulate and present monitoring data and assist in the interpretation of its significance, with support from specialist consultants as appropriate
  • Provide port authority representation at meetings with environmental regulatory agencies, community, Indigenous groups and other stakeholders and, where appropriate, assist in facilitating competing priorities to ensure port authority interests are met
  • Provide support for port authority initiatives such as sustainability and environmental programs, and external engagement
  • Assist in field programs and site visits (as required)
General

  • Write briefing papers, business cases, submissions, reports and presentations to support project planning and compliance
  • Coordinate the planning, execution, monitoring, reporting, and closing of various projects
  • Track open action items, issues and risks and ensure timely resolution
  • Assist with the preparation of project cost estimates and progress reports. Prepare high level schedules for project delivery and resource management purposes
  • Assist in overseeing site investigation, topographic surveys and other environmental preconstruction and construction contracts
  • Coordinate and participate in communication and consultation with project stakeholders, including municipalities, road and rail authorities' adjacent communities and First Nations
  • Report on project status through various internal project tracking systems. Participate in the preparation of monthly project status reports
  • Assist with the development and implementation of guidelines and other documents to support work flow processes
  • Participate in health and safety initiatives and comply with established policy, procedures and guidelines to protect yourself and your work colleagues. Report concerns, hazards, risks and incidents to management for followup

What you bring:


Must have a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, Geology, Geo-Environmental Sciences or Environmental Engineering or other acceptable university degree.

Must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in environmental impact assessment, construction environmental monitoring, or other directly related experience in the delivery of major infrastructure projects in complex multi-stakeholder environments.

Must have applied experience in environmental aspects of project development, procurement, and contract administration.

Must have a strong working knowledge of federal and provincial environmental legislation and permitting requirements.

Must have excellent computer skills including the use of Microsoft office tools.


What we offer:


We offer a robust total rewards package including:

  • Market-competitive base salaries and variable incentive plan
  • Generous and inclusive benefits offering including retirement benefits plan
  • Earned time off pr

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