Environmental Performance Business Partner - Niagara Falls, Canada - Walker Industries Holdings Ltd.

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About Walker


Walker Industries, a fifth-generation, family-owned company founded in 1887, operates from its base in the Niagara Region with facilities across Canada and the United States.

We employ more than 1,200 people in environmental waste management and recovery, renewable energy, paving and construction, aggregates, and emulsions chemistries.

Growth and transformation are a natural part of our business and our employees evolve with us.


We are looking for an Environmental Performance Business Partner at Walker - Head Office location to support our Aggregates & Construction Division in the Niagara and Essex regions.


Reporting directly to the Environmental Performance Manager, the Environmental Performance Business Partner provides strategic and tactical support services to facility locations.

The EPD Business Partner is responsible for assisting facility staff in adhering to corporate environmental policies/programs and regulatory requirements, providing advice and direction to management related to regulatory and corporate requirements, liaising with government agencies relating to issues, new or existing site permits and approvals, and carrying out activities that support the EPD's strategic plans.


Primary Responsibilities

  • Supports facility staff with adherence to corporate environmental policies, permit requirements and legislative requirements. Provides advice and direction to management related to these requirements.
  • Delivers and/or supports facility supervisors in delivery of environmentalrelated training programs (i.e. EnviroTalks, spills training, ECA/permit required training) to employees.
  • Manages environmental monitoring programs including the parties (i.e. internal staff, external consultants) involved in these programs.
  • Conducts Environmental Performance Reviews (audits) of facility locations.
  • Supports facility supervisors in development of corrective action plans (CAPs) related to government inspections and corporate inspections.
  • Assists with acquisition due diligence and related facility onboarding.
  • Prepares and delivers climate and energy action plans to facility locations. Provides support to management and operations with these plans.
  • Monitors government actions and potential new legislation.
  • Participates in the development and execution of EPD's strategic plans. Provides support in the execution of WAI's strategic plans, as needed.

Skills

  • Detailed oriented and thorough; able to keep accurate records.
  • Adaptable and flexible to changing schedules and circumstances.
  • Effectively communicate (oral and written) to varying audiences.
  • Ability to work with limited supervision and to take discretionary action as required.
  • Ability to analyze and interpret data and regulations.
  • Ability to set and prioritize work.
  • Basic problem solving skills to analyze problems and formulate a plan of action.
  • Demonstrated computer software skills to track data and produce documents.
  • Professional manner, tact, diplomacy and discretion in dealing with government agencies, facility staff, colleagues and senior management.
  • Familiarity with Ontario Regulations 406/19 (Excess Soils), 347 (Waste Management), 903 (Water Wells), 675/98 (Spills Exemptions and Reporting), 452/09 (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) and 419/05 (Air Pollution).
  • Familiarity with the Environmental Protection Act, Ontario Water Resources Act, Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, Endangered Species Act, Migratory Birds Convention Act, Aggregate Resources Act, and Noise Guideline NPC300.

Education & Job Knowledge
A minimum of a college diploma/university degree in environmental science, or similar, is required for this role. Professional designation (C.E.T. or other) is considered an asset.


Experience

  • Greater than 3 years of experience in environmental compliance or environmental science fields.
  • Experience managing longterm environmental monitoring programs including interpreting laboratory analytical results, in particular excess soils, groundwater and surface water.
  • Experience drafting/reviewing technical reports including analyzing and interpreting of information.
  • Experience working with stakeholders including government agencies (i.e. Ministry of the Environment), environmental consultants and the public.
  • Experience obtaining governmentissued approvals and permits (i.e. Environmental Compliance Approvals, Permits to Take Water) considered an asset.
  • Working experience with Adaptive Management Plans (AMPs) considered an asset.
  • Experience conducting audits considered an asset.
  • Working experience with aggregates (pits and quarries) considered an asset.
  • Technical experience working with compliancebased software (i.e. Dakota) considered an asset.

Experience the Benefits of Working at Walker

  • Career Support_
  • Education reimbursement, training, and professional development opportunities
  • Internal advancement opportunities at all levels
  • Reimbursement of p

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