Environmental Technician/ Scientist - Sudbury, Canada - Englobe

    Englobe
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    Full time
    Description

    We offer

  • A full range of benefits (group insurance with shared costs upon hiring, group RRSP);
  • A telemedicine virtual healthcare service;
  • An annual reimbursement of sports expenses;
  • Opportunities for skills development;
  • Flexible hours and ability to compress working hours;
  • Internal policy to encourage teleworking.
  • Choose the path of impact. Join us in creating a positive legacy.

    Englobe is committed to providing accommodation to, and working with, applicants with disabilities, to meet their needs throughout the recruitment, selection and/or employment process.

    Your Contribution

    As an Environmental Technician/ Scientist you will work in collaboration with the Environmental team.

    Your main responsibilities will be:

  • Apply and promote Englobe's health and safety rules;
  • Perform Phased Environmental Site Assessments, including historical research, site inspections and soil, surface water, sediment and groundwater sampling programs;
  • Perform biological and natural science surveys and studies;
  • Preparation of field notes, data analysis and evaluation;
  • Participate in technical report and proposal writing;
  • Supervise and direct subcontractors during environmental investigations/ remediation projects;
  • Perform other field and office responsibilities, as required to support Englobe's multi-disciplinary projects; and,
  • Develop and maintain client relationships in the private, public and mining sectors.
  • Your Profile

  • College diploma/ university degree in environmental monitoring, environmental engineering or sciences, biology or another environmental related field;
  • Entry level position although prior experience as an environmental consultant in environmental drilling and test pitting, collection of soil and groundwater samples is an asset;
  • Keen interest in environmental assessments, contaminant monitoring and natural science surveys considered is an asset;
  • Knowledgeable of northern Ontario's environment, natural processes and local species;
  • Capable of using motorboats, all-terrain vehicles and snow machines;
  • Knowledge of both provincial and federal environmental regulations would be an asset;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to perform detailed analysis in various software programs;
  • Ability to use MS Word and MS Excel is an asset;
  • Ability to use various hand and powered tools an asset;
  • Possession of or eligibility to obtain Security Clearance;
  • Attention to detail is a must for this position;
  • Multi-day travel throughout northeastern Ontario required;
  • Willing to work two-week rotations with overtime pay at remote mine sites;
  • Possession of valid driver's license required;
  • Demonstrated sensitivity and consideration for health and safety;
  • Registration with PEO or PGO as an EIT or GIT, or eligibility to become an EIT or GIT, considered an asset.